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Summer Salsa Party - Wednesday Night

I didn't write this, just passing it on....

Looking for something different to do Wednesday night?   There will be a Salsa Party at teh River Market Pavilion - where they have the farmer's market.
When: Wednesday, September 20, 5:00pm to 11:00pm
Phone: (501) 733-4801

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Finish this summer in style with group Salsa dance lessons provided by Arthor Murray Dance Studio of North Little Rock on JFK! This is the perfect event to wear that hot little dress you have tucked away in your closet for so long, just waiting for the perfect occasion to wear it. Guys, make sure you dress to impress and bring some dance moves to back it up! Budweiser beer will be pouring all night long, while Afrodesia provides the beats to dance to. Blue Coast Burrito will serve up some of their famous burritos, while Mary Kay will help accessorize the ladies. To top it off, Nu Tanz will help you keep that tan all through the winter with discounts available on site. Mountain Valley Spring Water will also help you stay hydrated after all of that dancing.

The Summer Salsa Dance Party is the hottest event in town! Come check it out for yourself. Tell your friends and family! I'll see you on the dance floor.

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