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Early Fund Raising

In order to raise money to donate to community charities, Entre Nous began holding dances. In March 1934, the Club hosted a dance to benefit the Harra-Anna Home for Crippled Children in Umatilla, Florida, following a request from Bradenton Mayor Silbey White. The profits from that dance were $50. The dance was a combined effort of several local organizations, and was Bradenton's contribution to "Crippled Children's Day" sponsored by Governor Scholtz. On March 15, 1938, Entre Nous served as the hostess at the Bradenton Country Club to twenty-two officers of the Eighth Pursuit Squadron of the Army Air Corp. stationed in Sarasota.