It was a gala night at St. Augustine Parish Centre as a gathering including the Humboldt Broncos and Miss Teen Saskatchewan celebrated a very special dance. It was the 10th Anniversary occasion for inclusive dances hosted by Humboldt and District Community Services. The dances provide a social outlet for individuals with varying needs along with anyone who enjoys great music, dancing, and a wonderful group of people. The dance kicked off on Thursday, Feb. 28 at 7:00 pm with the crowds arriving early on. The Humboldt Broncos were in attendances and later on, the crowd was treated by a visit by Miss Teen Saskatchewan, Madison Toombs. 

While the official 10th anniversary of the first inclusive dance was February 12th, the organizers chose the February 28th date to commemorate the event. Lisa Selinger, Officer Manager at HDCS, gave some background on the dances, "We have people who come from Wadena, Wynyard, Melfort, and right here in Humboldt. The dances were developed because there was a need and we thought a dance would be wonderful in bringing everyone together; everybody is included." The need is all about providing a social outlet where all individuals regardless of challenges and barriers could gather and participate in activities together.

HDCS typically hosts eight to ten dances a year with anywhere from 40 - 70 people attending. Attendance for the Anniversary Dance was set to eclipse that. When asked who can attend the dances, Selinger emphatically stated, "Absolutely anybody and everybody."