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SLIDESHOW: United Way's Retro Dance Helps Fight Hunger
About 200 guests helped to raise money for the United Way of Tri-County's Pearl Street Cupboard an Cafe.
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The United Way of Tri-County held its 2nd Annual Flash Back to End Hunger Friday night at the Sheraton Framingham.
About 200 guests helped to raise money for the United Wayβs Pearl Street Cupboard an Cafe.
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Costumes were encouraged. There were the Pink Ladies and T-Birds from Grease, Beetlejuice, Richard Simmons, Monica & Bill, Batman and the Joker, lots of hippies from the 70s, a John Travolta impersonator who taught attendees movies from Saturday Night Fever, wanna-be Madonnas from the 80s, and some grunge rockers.
The first-ever event focused just on the awesome β80s, but this year the event was expanded to include the Disco era of the β70s and the 1990s.
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Aquanettβs, an 80s cover band, and a DJ kept everyone on the dance floor until midnight.
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Photos courtesy of Petroni Media Company
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