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The Rev. Joseph Donnelly Council of the Knights of Columbus are featuring a Country Hoedown complete with country line dancing, a buffet dinner and a dessert table on Saturday, April 26 and tickets are available now to reserve a spot.

The Knights associated with Our Lady of Perpetual Help St Agnes parish have staged a number of events in recent years, all drawing crowds to locations both at St.. Agnes church in the Charles Hesse hall as well as at the Our Lady of Perpetual Help gym on Miller St., Highlands.

In addition to the monthly breakfasts, which draw crowds the second Sunday of each month from 8:30 through noon, the knights organize popular comedy, dance, and entertaining nights and this year are bringing the country hoedown for a post Easter celebration. The hoedown comes complete with dance caller and instructions for those who want to learn new country music dance steps.

The Knights, by popular demand, are also offering special discounts for tables of 14 at $450. Regular admission is $35 per person, with a special $12 price for those under 12 and non charge for infants. Ticket price includes the country-style dinner, dessert table. soft beverages, the dance and instructor, as well as a chance on winning a flat screen tv as well as an admission prize simply for purchasing the ticket.

Because of the crowds who attend the Knights events, early reservations are recommended and are available online at https://highlandskofc11660.org/country-hoedown-party   or by calling (732) 804-5165 or e-mail to tomtheeaglescout@aol.com 

Checks can be made payable to K of C #11660 to 94 Asbury Avenue Atlantic Highlands, NJ 07716.

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