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Salford Ladies hosted a fantastic evening of music and dance on the 17th March with the Swing band of the Greater Manchester Police providing the music and the guests the dancing.
Despite the snow and wind it was a full house and even some masonic guests from the United States had arrived as guests of the District Chairman Peter Hegarty.
The evening was introduced by Mrs Irene Walker, Chair of the Salford Ladies who hoped we would all enjoy ourselves and get up and dance.
A Hotpot supper was on the menu to begin the evening and when everything had been cleared away the entertainment began with favourites from the 1940’s Glen Miller to Matt Monroe and more modern classics being played.

A great night was enjoyed by all, only spoilt by the weather which as the evening went on got progressively worse with the night ending slightly earlier than expected in order to make sure all got home safely.

Author: Andrew Foster