PUT ON your best Forties frock or zoot suit and dancing shoes to be transported back in time.
The Mayor of North East Lincolnshire's Classic 1940s Dance is bound to be a ball, in aid of the Grimsby branch of the NSPCC and the Armed Forces Day.
There will also be some fantastic raffle prizes at the event on Saturday, February 2, including a mini cruise to Zeebrugge or Rotterdam for two people and a driver training day at Cleethorpes Light Coast Railway.
Mayor Councillor Mike Burton said: "Even in this economic climate, £10 a ticket is still affordable for a worthwhile evening.
"The NSPCC is my chosen charity; because every child should have a loving up-bringing. We hope that this event will raise as much money as possible.
"I am really looking forward to enjoying the pie and peas supper, too."
Fellow councillor and deputy leader at NELC Mick Burnett said: "I always support the mayor's charity and the NSPCC is a particularly good cause.
"It will be a time to have some fun and to enjoy 1940s-themed music and dress."
The dance will also raise funds for this year's Armed Forces Day, which will be held over one day this year instead of two.
Organiser Councillor Alex Baxter said: "We are really looking forward to the event and we hope there will be a good group of people supporting us – young and old.
"Part of the money raised will go towards the Armed Forces Day, which is planned for 29 June.
"It will be a full day of entertainment and the funds will support war veterans and their families."
The Classic 1940s Dance will take place at the TA Centre, at the Westward Ho Barracks, in Grimsby, from 7pm.
Tickets, costing £10, are available from Grimsby Town Hall, Cleethorpes Tourist Information Centre, the RAF Association and the RN Association, in Cleethorpes.