Special envoy to Meslay-du-Maine
This Friday evening, the parking lot of the Meslay-du-Maine village hall, about 20 kilometers south-east of Laval, in Mayenne, is as full as an egg.
A dinner dance is sold out there despite the Covid.
It's for a good cause: the profits from this festive evening will be donated to the France Alzheimer association.
In addition, one of the most famous musette orchestras in the country animates the ball, that of Dominique and Stéphanie Floquet, who came especially from Berry.
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All of the 550 seats have been sold, the vast majority to retirees.
It is almost eight o'clock.
Latecomers wait at the front door of the recently renovated building.
A first check takes place.
Three people check the health passes.
"We had to ask the prefecture for permission to organize this evening,"
said Gilbert Guillet, president of the Association for the support of France Alzheimer (ASFA).
"The mask is mandatory for travel
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