In just a few weeks it will be time to bust out the leg warmers and fanny packs.
Project H.O.P.E. is hosting 80s Night, a fundraiser at the Strathmore Civic Centre, on March 29.
Secretary Alaina Heming says that the organization serves all Golden Hills schools in Strathmore.
"We provide music therapy and adapted physical education to children with exceptionalities right in our community. Any kids living with down syndrome, autism, ADHD, epilepsy, and a variety of different challenges can be eligible for Project H.O.P.E.

The annual fundraiser features a different theme every year, with previous years themed around Hawaiian luaus and masquerade balls.
"We are providing a fun night of entertainment, we've got a live auction, a silent auction, some raffles, and a buffet dinner," added Heming.
The event is for people over the age of 18 and begins with cocktails at 5 p.m. before dinner an hour-and-a-half later.
"My daughter has been accessing therapies for eight years, and for me the coolest thing to see is the milestones our students hit," said Heming about her personal relationship with Project H.O.P.E. "To access these therapies are very expensive. We don't charge our families any money to access these therapies in town. It is 100 per cent fundraised."
The organization has been operating in Strathmore for over 30 years.