Bornholm Hall hosts bicentenary dinner dance with music and community bonding
Bornholm Hall will host a bicentenary dinner dance this Saturday, attracting 60 to 70 attendees for an evening of music and community bonding. Secretary Janine Ayres highlighted the tradition, stating it is one of three such events held each year. The evening promises dancing and homemade food, with festivities expected to last until 11.
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Published 19 Jun 2026, 02:00 UTC
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