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Stepping Out

LOCAL CELEBRITIES TAKE TO THE DANCE FLOOR FOR CHARITY

Posted: March 6, 2011 at 5:20 a.m.

Meza Harris, left, takes dance lessons Feb. 24 from instructor Adam Richardson to prepare for the local Dancing with the Stars competition. The session was held at Arkansas Dance Connection in Tontitown.

Meza Harris steps quickly across the dance floor in tandem with her dance instructor as the first uptempo beats pound over the stereo system.

GO & DO

DANCING WITH THE STARS OF NORTHWEST ARKANSAS

Time, day: 6 to 11 p.m. Saturday

Venue: John Q. Hammons Center in Rogers

Benefits: Children’s Museum of Northwest Arkansas

Tickets: $60 per individual or $100 per couple purchased by calling the museum at 479-696-9280 or by e-mailing info@nwachildrensmuseum.org.

SOURCE: STAFF REPORT

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Our Town, Pages 17 on 03/06/2011

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