Storm Lake Rotary Father-Daughter Dance Draws Hundreds to Elementary School Commons
Hundreds of fathers and daughters packed Storm Lake Elementary's commons Thursday for the Rotary's annual father-daughter dance.

Hundreds of fathers, father figures and daughters filled the Storm Lake Elementary School commons Thursday evening for the Storm Lake Rotary Club's annual Father-Daughter Dance, continuing a community tradition that draws families from across the area each year.
The event, held March 12, brought together a large cross-section of the Storm Lake community, with attendees ranging from young children making their first appearance at the dance to older daughters returning for what many families treat as a recurring ritual. The commons of Storm Lake Elementary served as the backdrop for an evening centered on connection between parents and children.
The Storm Lake Rotary Club, which organizes the event annually, has long used the dance as a signature community gathering, one that extends participation beyond biological fathers to include the broader circle of father figures who play a role in the lives of Storm Lake's young residents.
The scale of Thursday's turnout, drawing hundreds to a school gymnasium-style space, reflects the event's standing as one of the more anticipated social traditions on Storm Lake's community calendar. Few local events consistently bring together multiple generations of families in the same setting for an evening defined entirely by that relationship.
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