Tickets Still Available For San Marcos Daddy Daughter Dance

Young ladies ages one year and older, along with their fathers or father figures, are invited to partake in a semi-formal evening featuring dancing, treats, crafts and more…

The City of San Marcos Parks and Recreation Department will host the 10th Annual Daddy Daughter Dance on Friday, June 15 at the San Marcos Activity Center, located at 501 E Hopkins St., from 6:30-9 p.m.

Young ladies ages one year and older, along with their fathers or father figures, are invited to partake in a semi-formal evening featuring dancing, treats, crafts and more.

Tickets are still available for $10 per person. The cost will increase to $15 per person the day of the dance. Everyone attending the dance must be registered and have paid the fee per person.

To purchase tickets, please visit the Parks and Recreation office at 401 E Hopkins St. or call 512.393.8400.

Special thanks to our generous event sponsors: Grande Communications, Mensor, and Tickle Blagg Animal Hospital.

If you have any questions please contact Catherine Marler, Youth Services Coordinator, at cmarler@sanmarcostx.gov or 512.393.8249.

The Parks and Recreation Department works to provide the citizens and visitors of San Marcos the highest level of programs, parks, facilities, and services that will positively enhance our vision of the community.

The Parks and Recreation Department has a history of providing not only diverse and continuous programs for citizens and visitors alike but also excels in providing maintained parks such as Rio Vista park, educational centers such as the Discovery Center, and many more activities and resources for everyone in San Marcos.


 

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