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Entertainment

Boots scoot for 5 Acre

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Published on Mon, Feb 8, 2010 by Sequim Gazette Staff

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Sequim Gazette staff

The second Five Acre School barn dance filled the Cedarfield barn on Kitchen-Dick Road with day birds and night owls.

Strings-only bluegrass and rock band Deadwood Revival played two sessions for dancing crowds that totaled more than 550 people.

The dances, a benefit for student scholarships and school equipment, raised more than $14,000 from ticket, food and silent auction sales.

Organizers said they hope to do it again next year.

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