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St. Sylvester's Community Dance

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 68 Ohio Ave Medford NY 11763  See map

St. Sylvester's Community Dance featuring Mike Virostko and the Good Old Dance Band with vocalist Nino Amatulli.

A live 15 piece  swing band playing for your dancing and listening entertainment.  Music you love to hear from yesteryear! The dance is held the second Saturday of every month.

Admission: $10.00 per person.  Food, snacks and beverages are available for purchase.

St. Sylvester's Church is one block south of the L.I.E, exit 64 west on Robinson Ave.

Questions: Contact Mike at 631-730-3333 or visit our website www.goodolddanceband.com

 

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