Teen
dance almost canceled, teens provide direction
By
Marsha Hart, KP News
The
Sound Byte Teen Dance is the brainchild of Tom and Julie Boardman. They hold
the dance at the Key Peninsula Civic Center when the space is available, and
when the school events schedule is most conducive to a large turnout.
However,
turnout has been low, and the workload is heavy. The Boardmans announced at the
Jan. 17 dance that it would be the last dance, unless the kids wanted to step
up and help out. About 10-15 kids swarmed the couple, ready to do whatever was
needed, she said.

DJ
Dr. Derek at work during the Sound Byte Teen Dance held at the Key Peninsula
Civic Center. Photo courtesy of Julie
Boardman
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“It’s
not just the cleanup, it’s the preparation, the planning way in advance, that
day’s prep and cleanup and I would say 90 percent fell onto our family, my
husband and three daughters,” Julie said.
The
dances end at midnight, and she said the family has been there until 3 a.m.
some mornings trying to clean up.
Though
they were resigned to ending the dances, she said they wanted to give the kids
a chance to change the outcome.
Kris
Allen is a senior at Peninsula High School. He stepped up.
“We
cleaned the bathrooms, the dance floor, replaced the blacklights
with normal lights and helped clean the kitchen, game room, and did an overall
clean and put stuff away,” he said.
In
fact, those kids had the place whipped out in about 30 minutes, Boardman said.
“They’d
get finished with a little project and come back and ask, ‘what do I do now.’
They really took us seriously,” she said.
Now
that the kids have spoken through their actions and obviously want the dance to
continue, Boardman said she would like to see a committee of kids help with
planning the next dance.
Allen
said people need to spread the word about the dance to increase attendance, and
Ashley Torres, 17, said it would help if word spread to the other schools.
“It’s not every day you have a community
putting on a teen dance, especially on the KP, so having a separate dance from
school is a lot better,” Torres said.
When
the DJ announced it could be the last dance, Torres said, “I immediately
thought, ‘now what am I going to do with my weekends.’”
The
next Sound Byte Teen Dance will be sometime after March, Boardman said,
depending on availability of the civic center and other schedules.
If
you would like to help with the dance, please call Julie or Tom Boardman at
858-6477.