Dad-Daughter Sweetheart Night

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Fathers and their daughters are in for a special treat on Saturday, February 7. West Windsor Recreation is holding their annual Dads-Daughters Sweetheart Date Night at Millstone River School. The evening is geared toward girls ages five and up, includes a buffet dinner, games, dance competitions, prizes, and dancing. Old Trax DJ will play music from three decades and each couple receives a photo to commemorate the night.

This will be John Zummo’s fifth year attending the event with his daughter, Jillian, a fifth grade student at Village School. “It’s a lot of fun, and it’s great for a dad and his daughter to do something together,” he says.

Zummo, a salesman at Hermitage Press in Ewing Township, has been a volunteer fire fighter with West Windsor Fire Company Number One for 12 years. He and his wife, Kathleen, a retired engineer with the state of New Jersey who is co-president of the PTA at Village School and is a substitute teacher in the school district, moved to West Windsor 14 years ago.

Zummo says he’ll take his little girl every year, as long as she’ll go with him.

For more information, visit www.wwparks-recreation.com or call 609-799-6141. Dad may be substituted by an adult male. Cost is $35 per couple; $10 each additional daughter. Register early as the event fills up quickly, recommends Ken Jacobs, director of recreation.

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