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'Seattle Dances' set to take stage, raise funds to provide permanent housing

The 15th competition of "Seattle Dances" is set for March 9 at the Fremont Studios. The event benefits Plymouth Housing.

SEATTLE — Several Western Washington celebrities will be stepping out on the dance floor for a good cause.

The 15th Seattle Dances event will take place on March 9 at the Fremont Studios. People will still have a chance to watch the livestream that evening.

Until then - people like Linda Hoffner are asking for your vote.

Hoffner was crowned Mrs. Washington in 2020, but in her everyday professional life, she is the general manager at Seattle-based Wright Runstad & Company.

Seattle Dances benefits Plymouth Housing to help the organization provide permanent supportive housing to adults who have experienced long-term homelessness.

"I once found myself on the verge of housing instability as a young single mother," Hoffne said. "I am giving back to this important cause by being fearless and proving that anyone can make a difference when we put community first."

Hoffner is hoping she gathers some votes before the big night. Currently, she is focused on raising money and practicing her dance steps.

The winning duo will win a Mirror Ball Trophy

To learn about how you can vote and watch the March 9 live stream - click here.

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