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Lauralton Hall to Host Valentine Dance for Senior Citizens

The Lauralton Hall Key Club hosts Valentine Dance for senior citizens Feb. 12. This FREE event features professional dance instructor and 7-piece band, The Survivors. Refreshments & Mansion tours.

On February 12, 2013 at 1:30 p.m., the Lauralton Hall Key Club will be sponsoring their Annual Valentine Dance for the senior citizen community. This FREE event will feature a professional dance instructor, who will lead line dancing and give dance lessons. New in 2013 is the addition of the ever-popular seven piece band, The Survivors, with a large repertoire from the thirties to fifties, including swing and jazz selections! All senior citizens from the community are invited to this fun, foot stomping event! Refreshments will be provided and Key Club members will be conducted tours of the school’s mansion.


Key Club is the country’s oldest and largest service program for high school students. Lauralton Hall is proud to be sponsored by the Milford Kiwanis. Key Club is a highly successful student-led organization that teaches leadership through serving others.

Seniors can reserve a space by contacting Kathleen Donahue, Director of Alumnae Relations, at 203-877-2786, ext. 114, or kdonahue@lauraltonhall.org.

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