Global Lounge Presents: The 8th Annual World Village Pre-Party:
"Salsa Under The Stars"
Join us in a fun night of Latin music as we dance to the beats of Salsa, Bachata, Timba, Reggaeton and other Latin dance tunes.
When:
June 29th , 2024
7:00 PM Beginner Class- in front of JUMP free and open to the public
8:30 PM Social Dance on The Deck
Where:
JUMP Boise
Featuring "The Deck"
Tickets Online:
$15 Pre-sale
At the door $20 General Admission
Beer and Wine Bar Available with ID
Snacks, chips and candy also available for sale
Paid parking Available
This is an 18 and up event.
We'll see you there !
Please join us in December at Global Lounge Commons as we celebrate the work of many local artisans during our Holiday Bazaar. Vendors will have handmade goods, crafts and cultural items for sale to satisfy your gift giving needs this holiday season.
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