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Friday, Feb. 3

7:00 pm, University of Maine, Farmington - North Dining Hall

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Heat Dance is the most successful fundraising event in Franklin County. To date, it has raised over $68,000 to keep individuals and families warm.  It has been cited by the Maine legislature for its success.
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The dance is a blast -- one of the year's most anticipated events.  The space is filled with people of all ages.  Last year close to 300 people attended.  The event is supported by a wide range of civic groups, local institutions, businesses, charitable foundations and individuals.
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Tickets are just $10 in advance, available at Devaney Doak and Garrett, Calico Patch and the Homestead Bar and Bakery in downtown Farmington.  It's $15 at the door.  A special $20 "gold plated" ticket -- available at all ticket locations -entitles the holder to champagne at the Homestead and a limousine ride from the restaurant to the dance and back.
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There will be two full cash bars offering wine, beer, liquor and soft drinks..
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Once again, music is being donated by the popular dance band Shepherd's Pie. The band will play a wide range of dance music -- jazz standards, country, rock, alternative and pop. https://www.facebook.com/ShepherdsPieMusic/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel

 
The Evening's Agenda
7:00 - 7:45 -- Dancing (jazz and light rock) w/ Shepherd's Pie
8:00 - 8:10 -- Awards, featuring Tom Saviello
8:10 - 11:00 -- Dancing w/ Shepherd's Pie
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