Hi Diki
The age group is about the same as what is/was the targeted customer base for the home organ business, which we were told was age 55 to deceased
Most of the people at these functions are probably in there 70's and 80's. We had one birthday girl a few weeks ago that was 96. There's a 100 year old man that likes to attend.
I would like to hope that this would continue with the younger folks, but I'm thinking that the baby boomers will not really get into this, because they don't relate to this type of function just as they don't relate to home organs. Different era.
These seniors are doing things here that they did when they were young. This is great for them for socializing and haing fun. It gives those that lost their spouses a chance to find a new partner.
The baby boomers were different because by that time rock took over and dancing was no longer about holding your partner and having to know anything about any real dance steps.
I think when this generation goes it's over for this type of function. If the baby boomers do anything leaning this way I believe it will be listening to CD's with or without a DJ.
I hope I'm wrong though.
Scott
[This message has been edited by Scott Langholff (edited 03-15-2009).]