Greensburg —
The Arts and Cultural Council of Decatur County is holding a Sweethearts Dinner, Saturday Feb. 16.
The Knights of Columbus will open their doors at 6 p.m. for the dinner and dance catered by Fiddler’s Three from Shelbyville.
The catered meal is a “great big secret” said Arts and Culture Council director Bill Rethlake. Rethlake was a bit more forgoing with the band however; A 17 piece swing orchestra named the Sound of Dreams will be performing live for dining couples.
The band and dinner will begin at 6:30 p.m.
“Nice little romantic treat for the weekend of Valentine’s,” said Rethlake. “So come out and an enjoy a dinner and gorgeous band.”
To partake in the dance is $20, and dinner and a dance is $40.
Greensburg’s Knights of Columbus Hall is located on 1308 W Main Street.
Contact: Tess Rowing 812-633-3111 x7004
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