LAKEPORT – Friday night is all right for dancing and singing and playing and even pogo sticking.
Put on your “Boogie Shoes” and come on down to the Marge Alakszay Center at 350 Lange St. in Lakeport at 7 p.m. Friday, May 7, to enjoy “Friday Night Fever,” the Terrace Middle School eighth grade class' annual variety show/silent auction fundraiser.
This isn’t your typical talent show. This year, the students are participating in a spoof of “American Idol,” the 70s version.
Enjoy the “Dancing Queens” and “King Tuts” of Terrace School performing disco tunes while enduring the critiques of “Simon,” “Randy” and “Paula,” with “Ryan” there to keep the show moving at a fast and fun pace, so the audience will be “Stayin’ Alive” instead of snoozing.
And expect the unexpected from the silent and live auctions. Sure they’ll be front row seats for eighth grade graduation to be auctioned off, and the fundraising game of “Heads or Tails” is sure to bring lots of laughs as well as an amazing prize to the winner.
But “Imagine” bidding on a day on the lake and wakeboard lessons from the talented Mr. Figg?
This is sure to be a fun night not only for the participants, but the audience as well. What could be
better than supporting the students at Terrace School, while having a good time yourself?
So make sure you “Get Down, Tonight” on Friday, May 7, in the MAC. And keep a look out for the “Disco Duck.”
Reserved seats for $7.50 are available for pre-sale in the Terrace Middle School office. General admission tickets for $5 a piece also are available at the school office and Linda’s Hallmark, and at the door on the night of the performance.
For more information contact Jill Ruzicka Leighton at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 818-395-3050.