By Andy Dunn
Staff Writer
The annual DECA Halloween Dance is back for a 10th consecutive year as one of the most popular dances.
The Halloween Dance is a fundraiser for the very popular business club DECA and is selling tickets for $8 during lunch in the cafeteria.
DECA is selling 820 tickets for the Halloween Dance and expects to sell all 820, says DECA leader John Rogers.
The money raised by the Halloween Dance will all go toward the DECA Club, and will help “defray costs like buses, travel, and other club expenses,” Rogers says.
DECA also hopes to raise enough money this year by the Halloween Dance where they “raise enough money where the kids who go to nationals can go for free,” Rogers says.
Freshman at Westford Academy David Wu says about the dance, “It should be a lot of fun from what I’ve heard from people who have gone to it before,” and is “definitely going.”
Wu will be sporting a “Momma Panda” costume to the dance as costumes are mandatory.
Tickets for the dance went on sale this Tuesday, and will be on sale until this Friday or until they run out.
The dance will be this Saturday, October 30th, from 7-11 p.m.