Kids Eat Free (with purchase of adult meal): Captain Ds, McAlisters (5-9), Earth Fare (4-8), IHOP (4-8)
8am-10am: Practice Dance: Line dance for fun and exercise. Learn a different dance each week. The most popular line dances are included so that you can dance at parties and other dances. New line dances will be included to match songs of popular country artists. Beginners are always welcome. Free to public. Ages 12 and up. Jan Dempsey Community Center.
10 am: $1 Kids Movie at Wynnsong Theater in Auburn. Madagascar. Kiddie Tray is only $4, includes popcorn, drink, and fruit snack.
1:30-3 pm: World Destinations(Taiwan)-Opelika Library-Activities include games, crafts, and food from selected country.
5pm-6pm: Intermediate Line Dancing: Have fun with enjoyable exercise in our line dance class. Steps patterns will be taught and then reviewed by practicing with appropriate music. Join us for the Bosa Nova, Jose Quervo, Think it Over, Slappin’Leather, Boot Scootin’ Boogie, You Wanna’ be happy, All Shook up, Toes in the water, Enchantment, Cowboy Cha Cha, Wild Card, Rio, Two Pina Coladas, Metamorphosized, Red Hot Salsa, Bobbie Sue, Cajun Holiday, Elvira, and others. Free to public. For adults. Jan Dempsey Community Center.
5:30-7 pm: Your Craft Project: Bring whatever project you are working on and enjoy the company of others with similar interests. The goal is to share your talents with others aspiring to the same craft. Some participants are advanced in their subject matter while others are just learning. It is a GREAT opportunity to learn a new craft. Crafts currently demonstrated include knitting, crocheting, smocking, sewing, scrapbooking, eedlepoint, cross stitch and more. Children are welcome to share the fun with parents. Free to public. Jan Dempsey Community Center.
6-9:30 pm: Auburn Duplicate Bridge Club: The Auburn Duplicate Bridge Club conducts a weekly duplicate bridge session sanctioned by the American Contract Bridge League (ABCL). Participation is open to bridge players of all levels of play. ACBL membership is not required. Free to public. Frank Brown Recreation Center.
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