Greensburg —
The annual Decatur County Family YMCA Daddy-Daughter Night will be held from 5 to 7:30 p.m., Saturday Feb. 9. Registration ends Wednesday Feb. 6.
A young lady and any male relative are invited to spend the evening enjoying a spaghetti dinner and participating in crafts - such as making braceletss - swimming and games.
The game room will be open, and couples can also have their picture taken.
There is no age limit, said program coordinator Amy Klene. She also mentioned that because the YMCA closes at 5 p.m. on Saturday, Daddy-Daughter couples will be the only people in the building.
The cost of the night out will be $25 for non-YMCA members, and $20 for members.
Each additional child will cost $5. Interested parties can sign up at the front desk of the YMCA.
Catering will be done by Diana Young, who once operated the Strudel Noodle.
The YMCA can be contacted at 812-663-9622.
Contact: Tess Rowing 812-663-3111 x7004
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