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Wyoming accepting reservations for Daddy Daughter Dance

Young ladies are encouraged to bring their favorite adult date, dad, grandpa, uncle or another male figure, to the Daddy Daughter Dance.

The City of Wyoming Parks and Recreation is currently taking registrations for its annual Daddy Daughter Dance, which will be Saturday, Feb. 9.

The popular dance, which is for girls ages 3-15, fills up quickly, so residents are encouraged to register early. This year’s event will include a photo booth, DJ, games and refreshments.


The event will be from 6-8 p.m. at the Wyoming Senior Center, 2380 DeHoop Ave. SW. Cost is $8 for residents and $12 for non-residents. (Fee is per person.)

Pre-registration is required. To register, click here.


February brings popular daddy-daughter dances to both Kentwood, Wyoming

February has rolled in and with it the opportunity for dads to celebrate the little princesses in their lives as both the Wyoming and Kentwood Parks and Recreation Departments host Daddy-Daughter dances.

 

The Wyoming Daddy-Daughter Dance is set for Saturday, Feb. 4, at the Wyoming Senior Center, 2380 DeHoop SW. It is set to start at 6 p.m. and run until 8 p.m. The cost to participate is $8 per person for a Wyoming resident and $12 per person for non-residents. The event is open to girls 3 – 15 years of age and their adult date.

 

To participate you must register by Thursday, Feb. 2. To register, click here or call the Wyoming Parks and Recreation Department at 616-530-3164.

 

Kentwood’s Daddy Daughter Dance is the following week, Friday, Feb. 10, at the KDL Kentwood (Richard L. Root) Branch, 4950 Breton SE. The event is from 6 – 8 p.m.

 

Since the Kentwood event is so close to Valentine’s Day this year, the Daddy-Daughter Dance theme is a sweetheart dance. Cost is $20 per couple and $5 for each additional person. Pre-registration is required for this dance as well. To register, call the Kentwood Parks and Recreation Department at 616-656-5270.

 

 

A Daughter’s Night to Shine: Wyoming and Kentwood Daddy-Daughter Dance in pictures

The Wyoming and Kentwood Parks and Recreation Department each hosted a Daddy-Daughter Dance this past Saturday, February 20. Below are some pictures from the magical evenings.

Wyoming

The Wyoming Daddy-Daughter Dance was a smashing hit with 171 participants and 12 volunteers making sure the event ran smoothly. While dancing was the staple of the event, crafts and games were also held in adjoining rooms.

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Kentwood

Those at the Kentwood Daddy Daughter-Dance had the opportunity to experience A Night In Hollywood by walking the red carpet and having their picture taken. 20 couples – 46 participants in all – got to bask in the movie star experience.

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The dances were a hit and a job well done by the Parks and Recreation Departments.

Dancing with the Stars: A Daddy and his Daughter

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2015 Kentwood Daddy-Daughter Dance was a smashing hit!

The month of February has a strong connotation with love. A large reason for that is Valentine’s Day and it’s celebration of romantic love, but it’s not the only type of love that takes center stage here in Wyoming and Kentwood. Both cities like to celebrate parental love – a truly unselfish and unconditional love – during the shortest month of the year with a Daddy-Daughter Dance.

 

February 20 marks the special event for both communities.

 

The Wyoming Daddy-Daughter Dance, hosted by Wyoming Parks and Rec, will be held at the Wyoming Senior Center at 6 p.m. The dance features both dinner and dancing for girls ages 3 to 15. The cost is $8 per person and sure to make memories that will last a lifetime. About 150 people are expected to attend. Make sure to register online or call 616-530-3164.

 

Kentwood’s Daddy-Daughter Dance is being held at the Kentwood Activities Center from 6:00-8:00 p.m. The theme is A Night in Hollywood, complete with pictures on the red carpet. The cost is $20 per couple and an extra $5 per person after that. Pre-registration is required, and space is limited, so make sure you register online (code: #147033A).

 

We hope to see you there!