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"Deck the Halls" on Dec. 1 at Tallahassee Senior Center

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Mayor John E. Dailey | John E. Dailey Official Website

Mayor John E. Dailey | John E. Dailey Official Website

Ring in the holiday season at the Tallahassee Senior Center's (TSC) "Deck the Halls" celebration on Friday, Dec. 1. On this special night, the TSC auditorium becomes a winter wonderland - with holiday music, delicious food, festive drinks, good cheer and great company. The seasonal fun kicks off at 6 p.m.

The air will be filled with festive tunes, courtesy of Jazz Etcetera. Sway along while perusing the silent auction and place your bids on everything from one-of-a-kind gifts to destination vacations. A cash giveaway is among the highlights of the night.

This is the perfect opportunity to invite family and friends to share in holiday fun – without having to worry about any of the clean-up! This premier fundraiser supports services and programs for the community's senior population. Tickets for "Deck the Halls" are $60 each and include complimentary valet parking.

For more information and to purchase tickets to "Deck the Halls," visit www.tallahasseeseniorfoundation.org/deck-halls. 

"Deck the Halls" is presented by the Tallahassee Senior Center & Foundation in partnership with its generous sponsors. Located at 1400 N. Monroe St., TSC is operated and maintained by Tallahassee Senior Services, which is part of the City of Tallahassee's Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Affairs Department. For more information on its year-round programs and events, call the Senior Center at 850-891-4000 or visit Talgov.com/Seniors. You can also keep up to date by liking the Tallahassee Senior Center on Facebook.

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