
Celebrate the fine art of staying young
Arts & Entertainment
Nov 14, 2008
Golden Age ambassadors and Senior Performing Troupe, the Burlington Footnotes, will entertain St. Joseph’s Villa residents and guests in an energetic and skilled performance of dance and song, Nov. 20, 7 p. m. in the Villa Auditorium, 56 Governors Rd.
The troupe, representing the 50-plus generation from nearby communities, entertains for capacity audiences at its annual show, Gotta Sing, Gotta Dance. This is their first visit to Dundas and the show will be a scaled down version of their successful 2008 production.
Everyone is welcome to attend and admission is free. Wheelchairs can be accommodated.

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