Farragut’s Annual Shamrock Ball :: Father-Daughter Dance

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Tickets are available now for the Town of Farragut’s annual “Shamrock Ball – A Father-Daughter Dance” scheduled for Saturday, March 5 from 7 to 9pm at the Farragut High School Commons.

Farragut Shamrock Ball

Tickets are $20 for a couple and $30 for a family in advance and $25 per couple and $35 per family at the door. Extra tickets for individuals are also available for $10 in advance or $15 at the door. A family is described as children, step-children, parents or legal guardians. Tickets can be purchased at www.townoffarragut.org/register and at the Farragut Town Hall (11408 Municipal Center Drive – second floor, Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm) through noon on Friday, March 4.

Shamrock Ball 2Presented by the Town of Farragut and Kiwanis Club of Farragut, the “Shamrock Ball” will be an evening of music and dancing provided by Gann’s Entertainment, light refreshments and a craft. Event staff will take a photo of each couple or family; photos will be available for purchase after the event from an online source. Fathers and daughters of all ages – as well as all family members – are welcome and encouraged to attend.

Event proceeds will benefit the Kiwanis Fresh Air Camp, which is operated by the Downtown Knoxville Kiwanis Club to provide disadvantaged youth with an overnight camp experience, and the Kiwanis International Eliminate Project, whose purpose is to eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus. Farragut High School is located at 11237 Kingston Pike. For more information, visit www.townoffarragut.org/shamrockball or contact Special Event and Program Coordinator Lauren Cox at [email protected] or 966-7057.

Incorporated in 1980, the Town of Farragut offers premier recreational, residential and retail choices.  Farragut embodies Tennessee’s “volunteer” spirit, celebrating achievements from top-performing Knox County schools to a beautiful community design resulting from high development standards. The Town of Farragut goes further to help residents and visitors enjoy more comfort, beauty and convenience while feeling closer to a real sense of community. The Town of Farragut: Live Closer. Go Further.  

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Natalie
Over 20 years ago, I moved to Knoxville and fell in love with the city that has now truly become my home. Shortly after moving here, I married my college sweetheart, and when not working we set out to travel as much as we could. After working as a financial manager for six years, I welcomed my first son in 2010 and began a journey as a stay-at-home mom. Two years later we added another baby boy to make us a family of four. In June 2016, we welcomed our third son. I founded Knoxville Moms in November 2013 which began my career as a work-from-home mom, and it grew to the expansion of Chattanooga Moms in March 2016. We welcomed our first girl in November 2017 making us a family of six and adding a little pink in our house. In June 2021, I became the co-owner of the Atlanta Mom website, and in March 2022 I became the owner of the Nashville Moms parenting website. When I'm not carpooling the kids to sports and activities, you can find me enjoying a cup of coffee, reading a good book, and dreaming about my toes in the sand. I enjoy meeting new people and enjoy connecting the moms of Knoxville, Chattanooga, Atlanta, and Nashville.

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