22ND Annual Big Band Hangar Dance - featuring The Alan Glasscock Orchestra!

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22ND Annual Big Band Hangar Dance - featuring The Alan Glasscock Orchestra!

Time: October 20, 2012 at 8pm to October 21, 2012 at 12am
Location: Vintage Flying Museum
Street: 505 NW 38TH ST. Hangar 33 South
City/Town: Fort Worth, Texas 76106
Website or Map: http://www.vintageflyingmuseu…
Phone: 817-624-1935
Event Type: fundraiser, dance
Organized By: Alan Glasscock
Latest Activity: Sep 21, 2012

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This is THE swing dance event of the year! Featuring the music of the 16-pc. Alan Glasscock Orchestra playing all the big band hits in the original arrangements! All proceeds benefit the Vintage Flying Museum and their ongoing efforts to preserve and maintain historic aircraft and memorabilia from decades past.

Dallas/Ft. Worth vocalists Victor Cager and Cary Richards are said to be stopping by to sing a few numbers, and who knows what other surprises might be in store...?

Dress is casual, but WW2 period 

dress and vintage uniforms encouraged. 

Advance tickets $30.00 ea. or $35.00 ea. at the door. BBQ dinner tickets available for $15.00 ea. in advance only. Groups discounts and reserved tables available. Tickets may be purchased online through the Museum's website. Please phone the Vintage Flying Museum for more details @ 817-624-1935 or visit their website at http://www.vintageflyingmuseum.org/ .

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