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Dancing with Stars: Register now, buy votes for your favs as six couples dance for Children’s Law Center


Children’s Law Center (CLC) presents its 7th annual Dancing with the CLC Stars fundraiser and dance competition on Thursday, May 30, from 6 to 9:30 p.m. at Receptions Event Center, 1379 Donaldson Hwy, Erlanger.

Inspired by the ABC-TV’s sensational show Dancing with the Stars, Dancing with the CLC Stars pairs six local celebrities with professional dancers from Arthur Murray Dance Center to benefit the Children’s Law Center, a non-profit legal service center serving Greater Cincinnati’s disadvantaged and vulnerable youth.

Reservations are required and are being accepted now.

Which Dancing Star has the “chops” to win the Talent Competition?

Which of our Stars can gain the most support from their fans to become Fundraising Champion?

Which Dancing Star has the talent and fundraising skills to be crowned Grand Champion?

Guest judges will score the dancers on a scale of 1-10 but EVERYONE can influence the outcome of the competition by purchasing votes for their favorite dancer. Every dollar donation/purchase equals one vote for your favorite dancer, $1 = 1 vote and $5,000 = 5,000 votes.

Tickets are $63.60 ($60 + $3.60 KY sales tax), Corporate Tables of ten are $1,166 ($1,100 + $166 KY sales tax), and sponsorships are available from $250 to $8,000.

Tickets, tables, sponsorships, and votes for your favorite dancers are available online at the CLC’s event website or by contacting Steve Hegge, CLC Development Director, at shegge@childrenslawky.org or 859-431-3313.

In addition to the dance competition, your ticket to attend Dancing with the CLC Stars includes:

• Dinner by the bite, beer, and wine. Cocktails are available at the cash bar. 

• Open dancing before and after the competition. 

• One free dance lesson at the Arthur Murray Dance Center, 10792 Montgomery Rd., Cincinnati

The Celebrity Dancers

Months of dance lessons, preparation, and creativity from the dancers made last year’s event a huge success, bringing in more than 500 attendees and raising more than $80,000 for the Children’s Law Center.


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