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Stepping Stone's Annual 'Fabulous Oldies Dance' to be Held Lake View Resort

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It's time to break out the bobby socks and blue suede shoes.

It's time for Stepping Stone's annual "Fabulous Oldies Dance."

It's going on Saturday night at Lake View Resort.

For more than 30 years, Terry Lewis and the Subway Band have performed at the dance.

Stepping Stones is a recreation center for people with disabilities and the dance is one of its biggest fundraisers.

"It's just a good time. It's a good time, a time when people come out, you can dress the part, women come out in the poodle skirts, me with cigarette packs rolled up in their shirt sleeve, and a cigarette tucked behind there ear, or you just come out in a pair of jeans and shirt and just have fun," said Monica Marietta, of Stepping Stones.

Tickets are $30 and must be purchased in advance.

For more information, call 304-983-7837.