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Valentine’s Dance with Two Matts and A Jack Band at UCOA

Unity Community of Ashland is presenting a Valentine’s Dance Party at the Havurah, 185 N. Mountain Ave., on Thursday, February 13th at 7 pm.

Music will be provided by the fantastic funk/rhythm and blues dance band, Two Matts and A Jack with Matt Spencer, Matthew Kriemelman, and Jack Hopfinger playing two sets of groovin’ dance music.

Buy tickets online for $25 in advance at https://unitycommunityofashland.org/event/valentine-dance-2025. Tickets also available in person at Unity Community of Ashland, Sunday at 11 am service, and at the door for $30.

Free desserts, hot chocolate and punch available. No host wine and champagne bar available. Doors open at 6:30 pm. Don’t miss this opportunity to dance with the community of Ashland! For more information visit: https://unitycommunityofashland.org/event/valentine-dance-2025/

Date & Time:

February 13, 2025 @ 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm

Cost:

$25.

Havurah Synagogue

185 N. Mountain Ave.
Ashland,97520United States

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