The June 24th event was a huge success, with over 100 people stopping by as participants, tailgaters, or playground-goers. Each participant had their own parking spot as a dancing space, and with simple moves and a really upbeat playlist, the event proved to be such a great way to bring people together that the organization plans on holding another dance lesson on Wednesday, July 22, with the rain date being the following day, July 23. The party starts at 6 pm and goes until sunset around 8:30. The bathroom and snack shack will be open, and of course, the playground is there for the kids, so Maureen encourages everyone to bring their chairs out to watch or join in on the fun!
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Read MoreFeatured this week on Behind the Line, Michael Pavone, a part-owner of Station Eight, recently ordered 21 t’s for his restaurant staff to wear as a show of solidarity with the small business community, while supporting Marshfield residents through the Marshfield Fund. Mike Pavone pictured is a Veteran of the United States Marine Corps, now can add Veteran Boston Fire Fighter to his list of service, retiring this month and on Facebook shouting out gratitude to his fellow station members E42 / Rescue2/ Car 9. Mike, aside from all you do behind the line in Marshfield. Thank you for your service.
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