Friday, June 20, 2008

2008 GREAT DATE & STREET DANCE




Tony and I had a wonderful evening! It was sooooo much fun! A great start to our weekend! Once a year, there is an activity promoting "Nampa Healthy Families." All denominations are invited so our Stake always purchases several tickets and Tony and I have gone the past two years. Tonight it was held at the Nampa Civic Center. We had a delicious dinner of Bar-B-Que chicken, baked beans, potato salad and chocolate cake. They had a silent auction and several raffles throughout the evening. (I got a glass covered pie plate in the silent auction) The best part was the band and dance! SIGNATURE SOUND played and they were awesome! It was so funny because Tony bought a new Hawaiian Shirt on our shopping spree that I blogged about two weeks ago. Well, it turns out that the entire band was in the exact same shirt! They teased Tony throughout the night by asking him what instrument he played etc. One lady asked Tony if he was sitting out tonight because he was having trouble with his voice! Anyway, at one point in the evening the band asked everyone to look at the gentleman in the black shirt (pointing to Tony of course) then they said they were dedicating the next song to him! They sang ZZ Top's, "Sharp Dressed Man" It was great! CHECK OUT THE PIC'S! Everybody was crazy about my sharp dressed man!!

5 comments:

Unknown said...

That is too funny!!! What a great night - definitely one for the blog! ;-)

Heather said...

that is funny- i'm surprised the band didn't ask him to join! well, glad you had a good time :0)

Curtis and Deedra said...

That sounds like fun! I would love to go to a street dance. Heck, I'd love to go to any dance! I love dancing! I just wish I knew more actual dance moves, hehe. Most of the time I just kind of move around to the beat, not really dancing, but as long as you're moving, right?

CPTA said...

Great story Mom! That was way cute! Glad that you had fun! What a great event!

ChrisandTamara said...

Yah - I'm surprised they didn't have Dad join him for a song. Did you tell him he's in a quartet (or used to be - are you still doing that Dad?)