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Health & Fitness

Dinner Tickets Sold Out! (But You Can Still Get Down at Fancy Prom!)

I'm excited to share that Fancy Prom dinner tickets have sold out!

That is great news for Gate City Community Gardens, and we've got great news for you: you don't have to miss out on the fun!

A limited number of after dinner Dance Party tickets are now available! Tickets are only $10 and cover admission to Fancy Prom from 7:30-11, as well as to the after prom party, location TBA.!Tickets also include prom photography, as well as a chance to win the $175 in ballroom dancing door prizes from Paper Moon Dance Studio!

When: May 31st, from 7:30-11pm.
Where: Lafayette Athletic Club, 34 High Street, Nashua NH!
What: A full on prom blow out, for a good cause.
How much: $10 per person

BUY YOUR TICKET HERE!

From the creator of Fancy Friday downtown fundraisers, this event will feature all of the trappings of prom night and is a fundraiser for Gate City Community Gardens. Fancy Prom is a 21+ event, with music and lights from DJ Mark Allen, Fancy Prom photos with Studio Mark Emile (until 8:30), a ballroom dancing demonstration (8pm) and a $175 dance lesson door prize from Paper Moon Dance Studio, a very budget friendly cash bar, a silent auction and 50/50 raffle!

Thank you to our generous event sponsors!
- Paper Moon Dane Studio (www.papermoondance.com)
- DJ Mark Allen (www.fb.com/mobiledigitalsound)
- Studio Mark Emile (www.StudioMarkEmile.com)
- M & C Clothing And Gifts (650 Amherst Street, great location for consignment dresses and suits)
- Fortin Gage Flowers and Gifts (86 West Pearl Street, 10% off corsages and boutineers with mention of this event)
- Renaissance Downtowns, the people who've brought you Visualize Nashua
- @ClassicMaterial (Hip Hop Encyclopedia)

YOU CAN ALSO BUY YOUR TICKET HERE ;-)

GCCG is a new Nashua non profit. The mission of Gate City Community Gardens is to foster social engagement, public wellness, safer neighborhoods, and environmental stewardship in the city of Nashua through community gardening and educational programming.

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