Dance Registration
$10.00

Registration is required to attend the dance; limited tickets are available. Each couple/duo/group will only need ONE ticket.

***The checkout process will prompt you to add each attendee’s names*** (Up to 4 names per ticket can be entered per registration. You do NOT need to purchase multiple tickets or register each person separately.)

The 2022 Monroe STOPe ‘Me & My Guy’ Dance for girls and their fatherly figures will be Saturday, October 29th from 6-8pm at the Monroe County Rescue Squad building in Madisonville, Tennessee.

This is a FREE event, however a $10 deposit is required to register. You can register by clicking “Dance Registration” at the top of this page. Your deposit will reserve your spot and validate your commitment to attend. Only 1 deposit is necessary per registration, regardless of how many people are in your party. Deposits will be returned to guests at the door the night of the event. Should you choose not to attend, your deposit will be not be returned and instead will be used cover the cost of the food that will be purchased in anticipation of your attendance.

🥤Complimentary Snacks & refeshments will be available.

Photography will be available for a $10 donation per couple. (Many guests choose to use their refunded registration deposit to pay for pictures!)

Any funds generated from this event will be used to cover the cost of the event and/or future domestic violence prevention, community education & awareness events.

If you have any questions about the deposit, or if you’re unable to make the deposit due to unfortunate circumstances, please call Heather at 423-519-1232 or 423-545-3015 to request scholarship deposits. Thank you for understanding!

We We Dance

The Monroe STOPe dance, originally the ‘Me and My Guy Dance’ is planned as a domestic violence prevention effort, with the intention of promoting healthy father-daughter relationships and educating our community on the importance of parental involvement in regards to healthy relationships. Statistics show that high levels of father involvement are correlated with sociability, confidence and high levels of self-control; which are all characteristics beneficial to one’s ability of making good choices for themselves in regards to future relationships. It has further been proven that children who have engaged, positive, male role-models are less likely to act out in school or engage in risky behaviors as adolescents.  

Monroe STOPe and the Monroe County Health Council have provided this free opportunity for local girls and their Fatherly figures annually since 2015, with the exception of 2020 due to COVID-19.