KAFE Decades Dance Party POSTPONED

KAFE Decades Dance Party POSTPONED

Photo: KAFE/The Print Stop


For the past few weeks, we’ve been excitedly preparing for the KAFE Decades Dance Party on March 27th in The Event Center at Silver Reef.  However, due to to the recent developments regarding COVID-19 and the recommendations of the Whatcom County Health Department to avoid non-essential large gatherings, we’ve decided it would be in the best interest of listeners’ health, and the health of our team members, to postpone the event until a later date.  We are working to determine a new date.

If you have already purchased your tickets, we will honor your ticket voucher at the rescheduled party.  Ticketholders, please standby for an email with all the details on what you’ll need to know.

This is a rather unfortunate turn of events, but we want to avoid taking any unnecessary risks.  If you have any questions, please email us and we’ll get back in touch with you.

Be safe. Be healthy. Take care of yourself.

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