Get ready dads and daughters! The 2nd Annual Father/Daughter Dance, co-sponsored by Townsquare Media is coming up January 28th. Tickets went on sale today. This event takes place at the downtown Greeley Recreation Center with an optional pre-event dinner at the Greeley Senior Center. We have some suggestions for dad to make the evening a memorable one.
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We found some great suggestions on SavvyDaddy.com. The following ideas are intended to make you a hero to little girl and cement your place in The Father/Daughter Dance Hall of Fame, but they can also be modified to apply equally to any of the other aforementioned special events.
Treat your daughter to a nice dinner before the dance. Picking up the check for dinner before the event pretty much guarantees quality time–for just the two of you. You will have a chance to talk to your daughter and find out a little bit about what’s going on in her life. You don’t have to take her to the most expensive steakhouse in town, but shoot for something better than the local McDonald’s. Chili’s, Islands, or Claim Jumper should be just fine.
Buy your daughter a corsage. Call the local florist a few days before the dance and order a corsage–wrist corsages only, please–and pick it up the day of the dance and present it to her right before you leave for the evening. A mixture of roses and carnations works best. Don’t be surprised if you start a trend and the following year all the girls are wearing one.
Bring a camera for you. Dangling a camera from your wrist all night might sound like a pain, but learn to tolerate this minor annoyance. The rewards are great. You will treasure the pictures of your girl dancing, mugging with her friends, pantomiming to YMCA, and frantically hanging on to the girl in front of her during the Conga line. And how can we survive, I ask you, without hard evidence of The Little Chicken Dance?
Bring a camera for her. Give your daughter the opportunity to preserve her own memories as well by buying her a disposable camera so she can snap pictures of her friends and teachers.Warning: This will guarantee at least one picture of you frozen in the middle of a dance move that makes you look like you need anti-anxiety medication. If you do give her a disposable camera, however, you must develop the film. Nothing is sadder than a roll of film that sits in a drawer until everyone forgets what’s on it and throws it away. Respect your daughter’s memories: Bring them to life.
Spring for the professional pictures. Dig into your wallet and, if you can, spring for whatever professional photography the school might offer. And make it your first stop at the dance–you’ll both look better and the line will be shorter. These pictures aren’t cheap, but as souvenirs, they’re priceless.
Dress the part. Find out if the dance will be themed and then costume yourself accordingly. If it’s a 50s dance, a leather jacket, white T-shirt, and jeans should work well; if it’s a Hollywood theme, a sport jacket, turtleneck and slacks will suffice (a tux, while the obvious choice, is costly and unnecessary); if it’s a tropical theme, a simple Hawaiian print shirt is just what the doctor ordered. Caveat: You probably don’t want to be the father who shows up to the 50s dance in full Elvis regalia. At least let your daughter finish middle school before your antics send her into therapy.
The Greeley Stampede gears up for summer 2013 on Thursday, June 27th. As always there is a lot going on, but we have it all covered. Click on an event below to see more.
The Greeley Stampede is coming up, and you know what that means. Corndogs, cowboy hats, concerts, and cars. One of the best parts of the 10-day festival is the demolition derby.
Enjoy the rich history of Centennial Village Museum during the Greeley Stampede. You can experience all museum activities with admission into the Stampede.
Who doesn't love a good parade! And when it comes to parades the Greeley Stampede Parade is one of the premier parades in the entire country and the Sleigh Riders Motorcycle Toy Run has been invited back to participate this year.
Yesterday the Greeley Stampede announced Bill and Sharon Farr as the 2013 Greeley Stampede Grand Marshals. Bill Farr is a fourth generation Greeley native and the third generation in his family, including Harry W. Farr and W.D. Farr, to be chosen as a Grand Marshal. He and his family
Morgan Frazier has won the legendary John Lennon Songwriting Contest. Morgan will be at the Greeley Stampede on Friday, June 28th opening up for Josh Turner.
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