SEPTEMBER K-W DANCE SCOTTISH
|
|
- Arron Charles
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 SEPTEMBER K-W DANCE SCOTTISH Committee of Management 2016 Chair - Stuart McTavish Vice Chair - David Murison Secretary - Lynn Dramnitzki Treasurer - Susan McTavish Teachers Rep - Bob Kerr Publicity - Kathryn Lecocq Newsletter Editor - Gail Ritchie Social Convener - Maureen Kerr Membership Liaison - Mida-Betty Lecocq The Beginner Class: Fr. Left: Jane Fancy, Jim & Wendy Anderson, Teacher - Christine Basnett, Linda Broadbelt, Alison Zorian and Sarah Ferguson Welcome from the Chair R.S.C.D.S K-W BRANCH P.O. BOX WATERLOO SQUARE POSTAL OUTLET WATERLOO, ON N2J 4V1 Wow, winter is moving on quite quickly, even though we really have not had any winter as yet.! Classes are in full progress. We have held our 35th Burns Supper and Dance. It was a great success. The weather cooperated nicely so we did not have any concerns with people having to brave a storm or cold weather. We recognized John and Catherine Prentice for starting the whole thing 35 years ago in their basement. Bardish Chagger presented an award recognizing their contribution for promoting Scottish dancing and Burn s traditions all these past years. They were very surprised and grateful for all the recognition of their incredible contribution. Thanks to Lynn, Kathryn and their committee for all their work on Burns this year. Some of the evenings events are highlighted further in this newsletter. The basic class has advanced quite quickly in their formations and steps. So much so, that they are now joining the social class for the last dance of the evening. It is a good opportunity for the class to dance in full sets with more experienced dancers. The social class members are able to assist the new dancers and reflect on their early days of dancing. Our next big event is the 2016 KW Ball which will be held on June 11th. Planning is well under way with David and Wanda Murison who are again taking on the task. More details will be coming later in the spring. Please note this date and consider attending this special biannual event. Our Annual General Meeting will be held on April 26. We are always looking for new members to join in with the running of the club. If you are interested, or want to find out more, please talk to me or any of the other members of the executive to discuss these fun opportunities. Keep those toes pointed! ~ Stuart McTavish ~
2 The December Dance Our annual Christmas dance was held at Historic St Paul's Church on December 12th. THE DANCERS The weather was good! So we had a great turn out, 41 dancers attending. Everyone was able to arrive and return home safely. Live music was provided by Fred Moyes; it is always fun and greatly appreciated when Fred has us dance to Christmas Music. We held our annual raffle, again items were generously donated by our members. One item in particular was highly sought after, the Men in Kilts calendar. Likely one of the key factors in the high volume of ticket sales! Following the dance we had a time for refreshment to replenish the calories expended during the dance. Thanks to all of those who helped with organizing the event, the raffle items and the food. Thanks also to those who came out and made this a very successful dance.
3 35th Annual Robbie Burns Supper Our 35th Burns Supper was held on January 24th at the St. Jacobs Community Centre. This year we paid a special tribute to Catherine and John Prentice who started the first Burns Supper in the basement of the their home many years ago. The event became so popular that a bigger space was needed, so the KW Branch took on the task and have been hosting the event ever since. Piper Rob Shilliday Back: Kathryn & Lynn Front: John & Catherine This year we were pleased to welcome the Honourable Bardish Chagger, Minister of Tourism and Small Business and MP for Waterloo who brought greetings from the Government of Canada to our club. Minister Chagger also presented a Certificate to John and Catherine for their contribution to our Community. Left: Kathryn, Bardish & Lynn The Rev. Linda Ashfield gave a wonderfully entertaining Toast to the Immortal Memory of Robert Burns. We all had a chuckle at the Toast to the Lassie's given by Fred Moyes and and the Reply by Christine Basnett. Fred, in an "interesting" presentation, made certain unfounded allegations that one of our Co-Chairs sat on his glasses. Christine received many cheers for her astute reply. Right: Linda Ashfield, Lynn, Stuart & Susan, Kathryn and Brooke Ashfield
4 35th Annual Robbie Burns Supper The entertainment for the evening was a demonstration of Inland Sea, a new dance devised by our very own Louis Emslie. The demonstration team included; David and Wanda Murison, Robert Audas, Carole Ayres, Stuart McTavish, Kathryn Lecocq, Jamie MacDougall and Lynn Dramnitzki. The team had fun learning this very elegant and fun dance. The Demo Team Left: Carole Ayres, Robert Audas, Wanda & David Murison, Kathryn Lecocq, Stuart McTavish, Lynn Dramnitzki and Jamie MacDougall Louis Emslie also wrote a dance called Leith meets Edinburgh in honor of Catherine & John which made its debut at the Burns Supper. Thank you to our teachers, who planned a lively and fun dance program for the evening. We would like to thank everyone who helped make this evening a success and all those who came out and supported this traditional event. We look forward to next years Burns Supper. Kathryn Lecocq & Lynn Dramnitzki
5 KW Class Schedule and Event Dates ~ Class Schedule & Events ~ March Spring Dance February Classes on 2, 9, 16, 23 Mini Social 23 March Classes on 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 March Dance 12 Mini Social 29 April Classes on 5, 12, 19, 26 (last class) Annual General Meeting 26 May Social Dance 3 June K-W Ball June 11 Fancy a Social Night Out? March 10th - St. Jacobs Country Playhouse Little Shop of Horrors is playing in St. Jacobs. Discounted Group rate tickets ($36 + HST vs. $44 +HST) are offered for the 7:30 pm performance on March 10th. Lori McConnell is hoping to get this rate for non-uwsa members. This would be be a fun evening out for club members. Deadline for tickets: Feb. 24th at 4:30 pm Contact Lori McConnell ASAP, if interested, at lmcconne@uwaterloo.ca Hosted By Blair Scottish Dance group March 12th, 7:30 pm at St. Paul s Church, Kitchener Refreshments & light meal after dance Cost: $10 Contact: Kathryn Lecocq at klecocq@ymail.com KW 40th Anniversary Ball Saturday, June 11th Crowne Plaza Hotel, KW Tickets $80 Music: Scotch Mist Contact Susan McTavish or David Murison kwball2016@rscds.kitchener.on.ca Do You have any ideas for a Social Night Out? The executive is asking to hear from our members. Events could include attending theatre, or music productions, planning a summer picnic, pub night or a fitness activity such as walking a favorite trail. Gail Ritchie with thoughts and ideas at gritchie@uoguelph.ca
6 Branch News January Dance Demo On January 16th, branch members were invited to the Church of St. John s the Evangelist in Kitchener. They were hosting a fundraiser for the church. The event The Celts Are Coming included an evening of celtic music, featuring the Steel City Rovers with food and drink. ST. JOHNS CHURCH KITCHENER January16th Participants were; Wanda & David Murison, Mida-Betty Lecocq & Bob Kerr, Susan Hill & Stuart McTavish, Sylvia & Ray Dugan, Kathryn Lecocq, Christine Basnett and Fred Moyes. Dances performed included; Saint John River, Trip to Bavaria, Silver Tassie, Corn Rigs and Domino Five. The participation dances were the Gay Gordons and St. Bernards Waltz. Beginners Class Update The KW Branch has a vibrant Beginner class this year. 15 new dancers having signed up, leaving a regular core of 12 dancers in attendance on any given week. Between September and December 2015, our beginners, many of whom had never danced before, were introduced to the basic steps. This included the skip change of step, pas de basque and slip step. After just a few short months, they have gone from dancing simple favorites, such as, (Linton Ploughman, De'il Amang the Tailors and Lady Catherine Bruce's Reel) to taking their place on the floor for Trip to Gatlinburg, Domino Five, Jubilee Jig and Follow Me Home. In January they were introduced to the elegant, uniquely Scottish Strathspey, traveling and setting steps. They have mastered Elinor Vandegrift's Seattle Landing and are now swimming their way beautifully up the Saint John River. As if this wasn't enough good news to tell your mum about, these dancers have had the incredible good fortune to dance to the live music of Fred Moyes. This is a class to be proud of KW! I extend my congrats to my hard working beginners. It is my pleasure to be your teacher. Front: Wanda & David Murison, Mida- Betty Lecocq & Bob Kerr, Susan Hill & Stuart McTavish, Sylvia & Ray Dugan Christine Basnett
7 Scottish Dance Dictionary What do these terms mean?...with a wee humour! These definitions of dance terms were originally submitted by a former member of many years, Maurice Whitby. The article was retrieved from the newsletter archives. Its origin is apparently from London, England written by Gordon Scott. Terms SET: A group of 6, 8,10 or more dancers of miscellaneous sexes, apparently randomly distributed. They are formed: into two straight lines (?) formed into two lines (?) formed (?) They are standing on the dance floor. When they have finished talking, the set is expected to dance! DANCE: Move with rhythmical steps, glides, leaps, revolutions, gestures etc., usually to music. Alone or with a partner or set, jump about, skip, move in a lively way, bob up and down.. The Concise Oxford Dictionary. SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE: As above, done simultaneously! PAS-DE-BASQUE: A step performed by leaping from one foot to the other (and back). Seen in its greatest beauty when the dancer has an overwhelming desire to spend a penny. Freely translated, the term means Father of the Basque and arose from that fact, Scottish Country Dancing was actually invented by the Basque, a poor but shrewd race from the south of France. They found it much too difficult, so they sold it to the Scots, who didn t know any better. POUSSETTE: French term, meaning Little Cat. This figure is possibly the most awkward and time consuming method ever invented of allowing two couples to change place. Done entirely in Pas-de-Basque, it is best, the men begin with their left foot. Should a man with two left feet attempt this, he invariably finishes at the bottom of the set. GET INVOLVED! Are you thinking about becoming more involved in the branch?...but have questions about the types of duties available and the time commitment involved? Ask a member on the COM for the details! Consider shadowing a COM member or helping out at an event! The COM has the following positions; Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary, Treasurer and a Teachers Council Chair. The committee has a social convener, publicity and membership coordinator and a newsletter editor. Committees are formed for specific events, such as, Social dances, Burn s Supper and the Ball. Demo dancers are also required throughout the year, including the Summer. Visit the bulletin board for a full description of COM & Committee duties. A wee joke A Scotsman, Englishman and Irishman were at a bar and just started a new round when a fly landed on each of their pints. Englishman took it out with the blade of his pocket knife, Irishman blew it off in a cloud of froth. The Scotsman lifted it out carefully by its wings, held it and yelled Spit it out, go on ye wee devil!
8 Out of Town Dancing Events February 26-27th - RSCDS London Ceildh, Workshop and Tea Dance with Kay Munn and Scott Reid Music - Laird Brown & Donny Wood Friday - Ceilidh at Byron Legion Saturday - Workshop & Dance at Polish Hall $55 (incl. Saturday lunch and snacks) March 5th - RSCDS Hamilton Workshop and Tea Dance with Teresa Lockhart Music - Don Bartlett Registration Noon - Tea Dance 3:30-5:00 pm Classes at Erskine Presbyterian Church For Intermediate to Advanced dancers (level 2+) Cost: $25, Dance only $10 Contact: Maureen Isnor ( or mhisnor@gmail.com) 4-6th - Dancing in Belleville Workshop and Ball with James Kutzner and Craig Williams Music - Scotch Mist Friday Dance & Sat. am classes at Quinte Secondary School Saturday - Lunch, afternoon classes, Dinner & Ball (incl. Sun. Brunch) at Masonic Temple Cost: Range depends on level of participation - $120 (full weekend events) Contact: Linda and Mike McCarey ( ) April 2nd - RSCDS Windsor Workshop, Dinner & Dance with Tracey Applebee & Catherine Shaw Music - Fred Moyes Roseland Golf & Country Club Cost (range depends on participation) $55 full events (Fri. warm up dance Free) Contact: Diane Bell ( or d.beller@hotmail.com 16th - RSCDS Ottawa Golden 50th Anniversary Ball Music - Scotch Mist Dinner and Dance Ottawa Conference Centre Cost: $100 Contact: Bill Low ( or Ball2016rscdsottawa.ca) 22-24th - Dancing in Picton Tartan Tea Weekend with Scott and Catherine Reid Music - Fred Moyes Workshop & Dance at Prince Edward Yacht Club Cost: Range depends on level of participation $95 (Full weekend events) Contact: Sheila Keller ( or ckeller@sympatico.ca) Check websites or bulletin board for further information
SAS booth at the Grand Traverse Pipes & Drums Concert on the Lawn 7pm Thursday August 3 at The Pavilions
St. Andrews Society of NW Michigan Northern Thistle February 2017 SASNM 20 th Anniversary Dinner - Sunday, April 30 at The Music House Museum! Details soon. National Tartan Day Thursday, April 6 * SAS
More informationHappy holidays to everyone. Christmas parties and important class dates to tell you about, and yes, there will be a Hogmanay celebration this year.
December 2018 News Happy holidays to everyone. Christmas parties and important class dates to tell you about, and yes, there will be a Hogmanay celebration this year. For information on the events listed
More informationInstead of a meeting in October, we will be having our Ways & Means Bunco. Plan on attending!
S e p t e m b e r 2 0 1 6 V o l u m e 2 4 I s s u e 9 w w w. b h a d a. o r g B H A D A Black Hills Area Decorative Artists Hello Fellow Artists, We have busy times ahead. Our Fall retreat is September
More informationTown & Country Dance Club Newsletter
October 2012 Town & Country Dance Club Newsletter Welcome our new Town and Country Dance Club members dance Lessons Red Deer Dance Lessons have started at the Bower-Kin Community Hall, Tuesday, Sept 18,
More informationScottish Country Dancers of Winnipeg.
Light and Airy Scottish Country Dancers of Winnipeg info@rscdswinnipeg.ca www.rscdswinnipeg.ca Volume 48, Number 5 February 2017 Committee of Management 2016/17 Chair: Scott MacRae 204-885-7111 Vice-Chair:
More informationBRANCH NEWS & UPDATES
Subscribe Share Past Issues Translate RSCDS Branch Events! View this email in your browser BRANCH NEWS & UPDATES RSCDS Branches (blue) and Affiliated Groups (red) RSCDS BRANCH EVENTS In past editions of
More informationScottish Country Dancers of Winnipeg.
Light and Airy Scottish Country Dancers of Winnipeg info@rscdswinnipeg.ca www.rscdswinnipeg.ca Volume 48, Number 6 March 2017 Committee of Management 2016/17 Chair: Scott MacRae 204-885-7111 Vice-Chair:
More informationCANUK DANCE CLUB NEWSLETTER. September 1, 2016 ISSUE 111
CANUK DANCE CLUB NEWSLETTER September 1, 2016 ISSUE 111 Club Update from the President The long summer break is all but over and we look forward to welcoming you at the opening Dance. Many of you did take
More informationOttawa Branch Bulletin
Ottawa Branch Bulletin April 2012 Bulletin Editor: Eric Clyde bulletin@rscdsottawa.ca 613-749-2387 Snail mail: 1195 Foxborough Private, Ottawa ON K1J 1E2 MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR Greetings everyone, I hope
More informationUnit 1 Question Bank. Revised July Based on Manual 3 rd Edition May All sections
Unit 1 Question Bank Revised July 2014 Based on Manual 3 rd Edition May 2013 Unit 1 Examinable areas of the Manual Third Edition Sections included in Unit 1 exam Chapter Ch 1~ The Scottish Country Dance
More informationTHANK YOU Linda Allbright & Fran Tropea for Hosting and to all the Sisters who Contributed in making the first Cameo Tea Event a Success!
Volume Five Age Of Elegance President.............. Jo Swaback Vice President.......... Nancy Berhorst Secretary.............. Pat LaRue Treasurer.............. Carol Dana Member At Large........ Herme
More informationPRESIDENTS MESSAGE January 2019 SHIFT N GEARS FOR OVER 20 YEARS
PRESIDENTS MESSAGE January 2019 SHIFT N GEARS FOR OVER 20 YEARS Well, Happy New Year to all. We start into our 25 th Anniversary year with all good things such as a White Christmas and New Year, a couple
More informationRocky s Friendliest Rock n Roll Club
e Rocky s Friendliest Rock n Roll Club Rockin Rocky Since November 2003 President: Clair Zerner ph. 0438388445 Treasurer: Bill Dobson ph. 0432557215 Vice President: Col Hooton ph 0407275795 Secretary:
More informationSKI FEVER. Holiday Party and East Trip final payment. 1/16: MLK Day at Holimont 2/22: February General Meeting
2016-2017 M eeti n g S chedul e M e e t i n g s t a k e p l a c e t h e 3 r d W e d n e s d a y o f t h e m o n t h a t t h e D a v i s o n R o a d I n n ( D R I ) 3 8 3 D a v i s o n R d., L o c k p o
More informationSTANDING RULES OF THE CENTRAL CALIFORNIA SQUARE DANCE ASSOCIATION
STANDING RULES OF THE CENTRAL CALIFORNIA SQUARE DANCE ASSOCIATION REVISED May 19, 2008 I. 5th. Saturday Dances: II. Wing Ding: A. This Association shall host, with CAMA, a hoedown on the fifth Saturday
More informationCommander s Message AUGUST 2018
AUGUST 2018 The August newsletter doesn't seem possible. The end of a long, hot summer is upon us. July was a very busy month. Independence Day, another successful Poppy weekend for the Auxiliary, Department
More informationIngersoll Pipe Band. Committees 2014 Chairpersons Stag Night - Gail MacKay
Ingersoll Pipe Band Volume 5 Issue 1 April 2014 Meet Your 2014 Executive At the annual general meeting in January, Andy Longridge called for the election of Officers for the coming year, 2014. The results
More informationPresident: Mike Abruzzi
Fiori d Italia Club Volume XIX Numero Cinque May 2014 Website: www.fioriditalia.com Club Meetings: 1st Saturday of each month starting with brunch and meeting to follow. La Voce President: Mike Abruzzi
More information17th Annual Burns Night Gala Celebration
The American-Scottish Foundation in association with The University Club invites you to join us for the 17th Annual Burns Night Gala Celebration on Friday January 20th, 2012 at The University Club One
More informationCANUK DANCE CLUB NEWSLETTER. November 19, 2018 ISSUE 118
CANUK DANCE CLUB NEWSLETTER From the President: November 19, 2018 ISSUE 118 What a start we ve had to our 2018-2019 dance season! We began with our Opening Dance in September, where we welcomed everyone
More informationthe little boy 1 a good boy 1 then you give 1 is about me 1 was to come 1 old and new 1 that old man 1 what we know 1 not up here 1 in and out 1
the little boy 1 a good boy 1 is about me 1 then you give 1 was to come 1 old and new 1 what we know 1 that old man 1 in and out 1 not up here 1 good for you 1 down at work 1 with his cat 1 it was new
More information2017 FESTIVE SEASON EVENTS GUIDE
2017 FESTIVE SEASON EVENTS GUIDE Welcome to Festive Season 2017! It s almost that time of year when we join family and friends to celebrate another year gone by. St Francis Links offers you the opportunity
More informationAugust Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Advanced Plus Workshop 6:00 Plus Class 6:30-8: Twirler Board Meeting.
August 2016 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Twirler Board Meeting. 7:00 to 9:00 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 DARK - Elsinore Storm Game 21 22 23 24 28 29 30 31 Workshop and Class Graduation 6:00
More informationAll teams participating in the festival this year received a special 90 th Anniversary Celebration Certificate.
2018 SCD Results Dumfries and District Music Festival Association 90th Annual Festival 2018 The Scottish Country Dance 90th Anniversary Festival was opened by Billy Dewar-Riddick, General Secretary of
More informationNuacht The Newsletter of The Irish Club of Alaska
Nuacht The Newsletter of The Irish Club of Alaska Beannachtaí na Féile Pádraig Time to wear the green, white, and orange, dust off your dancing shoes or your vocal chords, and join in the festivities to
More informationAugust 2017 Newsletter
August 2017 Newsletter Pro's Corner Kevin Rhinehart, PGA Professional (270) 554-3025 / 556-5470 kevinrhinehart@bellsouth.net Greetings to Membership, Men s Member Guest The Men s Member Guest is nearing
More informationNews. Volume II January 2017 No. 4. Message From The President. Club Meetings. Board Meetings Officers Directors
News Chartered: March 20, 2015 P.O. Box 412 Lincoln, California 95648 www.lincolnfoothillskiwanis.org Volume II January 2017 No. 4 Club Meetings 1st and 3rd Friday Lunch at 11:30 AM Meeting at 12:00 Noon
More informationPARKERSBURG COUNTRY CLUB 1902 NEWSLETTER
PARKERSBURG COUNTRY CLUB 1902 NEWSLETTER DECEMBER 2018 FROM THE BOARD PRESIDENT Greetings and Salutations, This will be my last chance to wish everyone a joyous, safe and happy holiday. The Club will be
More informationHappy St Patrick s Day!
March Newsletter 2019 Happy St Patrick s Day! What a great Winter Beach Blast! I think it was one of the best. The club welcomed everyone and then an announcement was made that our Chair Debbie Brown is
More informationOPENING DAY Saturday, MAY 27, 2017!!
OPENING DAY Saturday, MAY 27, 2017!! Cicadas are out and summer is around the corner! We hope this newsletter finds you ready for the long lazy days at the pool! Below, please find a plethora of information
More informationWV 4-H Dance Weekend. State 4-H Contact: Jenny Murray & Alex Coffman
WV 4-H Dance Weekend State 4-H Contact: Jenny Murray & Alex Coffman PURPOSE: To enhance an individual's awareness of and skills in specific heritage and folk dances. To provide dance learning experiences
More informationANCHORLINE. Harbor Island Yacht Club. In This Issue THE. Crossing the finish line GREATER NASHVILLE S OLDEST YACHTING MONTHLY
THE ANCHORLINE Harbor Island Yacht Club May 2018 Volume 51 Number 4 GREATER NASHVILLE S OLDEST YACHTING MONTHLY In This Issue COMMODORE S COMMENTS OL Schultz Alive Hospice Open Regatta OL Schultz Alive
More informationRay s Frost Bite Follies. March Our Website:
SANDY STEELHEADER N e w s l e t t e r Published by the Sandy Chapter of the Association of Northwest Steelheaders. Meetings are monthly the first Wednesday of every month at 7:00 P.M. at the Sam Cox building
More informationMay 5 th - Club Meeting at Overmountain Vineyards (Page 3)
A Non-Profit Organization ESTABLISHED 1970 MEMBER CRESCENT SKI COUNCIL May 5 th - Club Meeting at Overmountain Vineyards (Page 3) May 14 th - Mini-Social at The Brick Pizzeria & Cafe (Page 4) May 26 th
More informationNorfolk 4-H Newsletter
Norfolk 4-H Association Board of Directors President Terry Boyer 519-582-4416 boyert@xplornet.com August 9, 2015: Norfolk 4-H Family Picnic BBQ Don t forget that our association s BBQ in celebration of
More informationDETROIT BRANCH OCTOBER, OUT AND ABOUT Alma Renfest 2011
DETROIT BRANCH OCTOBER, 2011 RSCDS - Detroit Branch P.O. Box 931 Royal Oak, MI 48068 www. rscdsdetroit.org OUT AND ABOUT... E-Mail... From: Catherine N Graham [mailto:cng650@earthlink.net] Sent: Friday,
More informationFassifern Highland Gathering Event Outline
Fassifern Highland Gathering Event Outline Massed Pipe Bands + Parade Calling of the Clans & Clydesdales Piping & Highland Dancing Scottish Cuisine & Workshops Highland Games History of Scots in the Fassifern
More informationNewsletter. Inside This Issue. Announcement. Big Sky News Monthly. Editor Commentary. State Festival. Club reports. Volume 18 Issue 10 Big Sky News
Big Sky News Monthly Newsletter Announcement Welcome to the new Big Sky News about Square Dancing in the state of Montana. As the fledgling new issue we are exited to bring you interesting and relevant
More informationST. PETER TRI-PARISH SCHOOL A Collaborative of St. Benedict, St. Peter & St. Timothy Parishes
ST. PETER TRI-PARISH SCHOOL A Collaborative of St. Benedict, St. Peter & St. Timothy Parishes 120 Mayfair Road Warwick, RI 02888 (401) 781-9242 stpeterschoolri.com October 30, 2015 Dear Parents, This Saturday,
More informationOur club is excited to have the following new members : Karl Neartlur and Joseph Patton. Coming events in and around the San Diego Swing Dance Club
Swing Times December 2018 A Publication of the San Diego Swing Dance Club which was established on May 10, 1970 by Paul Benton On Dec 2nd learn Beginner Cha Cha With Robert and Vicki Palladino On Dec 9th,
More informationPresident s Message. Hopefully everyone had a Fun!!!!! wonderful holiday. The. Decembers Dance
Country Lovers Table of Contents Inserts: Camarillo Dance Presidents Message Page 1 Dance Lessons Page 2 Demo Page 2 Celebrations Page 3 New Officers Page 3 Dance Locations Page 4 Other Things Page 4 Upcoming
More informationFirst Grade Spelling Lists
First Grade Spelling Lists List 1 List 2 List 3 List 4 me can ten my do see tan up and run tin last go the ton not at in bed us on so top am a no he good it now you is man will she we an List 5 List 6
More informationGLENVIEW SQUARES NEWSLETTER
Volume 1, Issue 10 March 2018 GLENVIEW SQUARES NEWSLETTER Pictured below is last years Dinner Dance. Just a wonderful evening. This years Dinner Dance is fast approaching. Included is news on preparation
More informationNovember 2017 Newsletter
November 2017 Newsletter Pro's Corner Kevin Rhinehart, PGA Professional (270) 554-3025 / 556-5470 kevinrhinehart@bellsouth.net Thanksgiving Wishes The Golf Shop would like to wish everyone a very wonderful
More informationNORTHWEST CROSSING PTA NEWSLETTER. April/May/June 2016
Important Dates April 21st FIESTA PARTIES 1:30 pm April 22nd - Battle of Flowers Parade School Holiday May 6th Early Release May 8th Mothers Day May 9th 3rd-4th grade Math STAAR May 10th 3rd-4th grade
More informationCOME LEAP IN BEAUTIFUL BRITISH COLUMBIA
COME LEAP IN BEAUTIFUL BRITISH COLUMBIA COMPETITION: SATURDAY, APRIL 6TH, 2019 WORKSHOPS: FRIDAY, APRIL 5 TH (TEACHERS/JUDGES) SUNDAY, APRIL 7 TH, 2019 (DANCERS/TEACHERS/JUDGES) Pacific Academy Gymnasium
More informationThank you for being with us at our Lethbridge
November 2014 ~ Newsletter Letter from Our New LSC President Thank you for being with us at our Lethbridge Skating Club for the 2014/2015 season. All of our programs are humming along and we d like to
More informationBrookfield Chamber of Commerce 2018 Officers & Directors
Message from the President Greetings Brookfield Chamber of Commerce members. As I write this month s letter it is a warm beautiful day and I am glad to finally be done with the eight months of winter (fingers
More informationMOTOR WHEELS KVAS NEWSLETTER
MOTOR WHEELS KVAS NEWSLETTER VOLUME 25 NUMBER 2 Sepetember 2015 v.a.n.a 22745 b President: Peter Melick 0421 619 256 Vice President: Ben Hunter (03) 5422 1640 Secretary: Karen Bloomfield (03) 5422 1974
More informationLight and Airy. Scottish Country Dancers of Winnipeg. Chair: Don Johnson
Light and Airy Scottish Country Dancers of Winnipeg info@rscdswinnipeg.ca www.rscdswinnipeg.ca Volume 46, Number 1 September/October 2014 Committee of Management 2014/15 Chair: Don Johnson 204-885-9879
More informationApril 12 th - Awards/Officer Installation at the Piedmont Club (Page 5)
A Non-Profit Organization ESTABLISHED 1970 MEMBER CRESCENT SKI COUNCIL April 12 th - Awards/Officer Installation at the Piedmont Club (Page 5) April 21 st - Lake Jocassee Boat Tour (Page 4) April 26 th
More informationForward. RSCDS Southwest Washington State Branch 2015 First Edition April 2010 Electronic version April 2015 All rights reserved.
Forward This book is dedicated in honor of the Vancouver USA Scottish Country Dancers twenty-fifth anniversary of their dinner dance in combination with the newly formed RSCDS Southwest Washington State
More informationHUTCHINSON MOOSE LODGE # East First Street
HUTCHINSON MOOSE LODGE #982 1401 East First Street HUTCHINSON, KANSAS (620) 663-4281 LEGION NEWS Just minutes ago it was January, now here we are moving into December. This year has gone by at a blazing
More informationYachting Yarns June 6, 2018
Yachting Yarns June 6, 2018 Word from the Bridge, Commodore Skip Laird The club is open and the first Adult Sailing class took place with 9 people taking part, congrats and many thanks to the club members
More informationMarch 2017 Valley Chapter HOG Newsletter
Current membership 90 February 2017 March 2017 Valley Chapter HOG Newsletter 2017 Officers Director: Sherm Hostetter 724-601-2333 sherm@sherm.biz Assistant. Director: Mark Giannetti 412-974-3311 gizmo75@verizon.net
More informationNewsletter Friday 9th February Send any news to
Newsletter Friday 9th February 2018 @TowerbankPS www.towerbankprimary.wordpress.com Send any news to admin@towerbank.edin.sch.uk P7 Burns Supper Another year, another successful Primary 7 Burns Supper!
More informationMEMBER HANDBOOK Parents, please take the time to read this handbook as it contains valuable information on how the skating club works.
MEMBER HANDBOOK 2018-2019 Parents, please take the time to read this handbook as it contains valuable information on how the skating club works. Website: portcarlingskatingclub.ca Pcfsc2@gmail.com Please
More informationThank You to All of Our Amazing Raffle Ticket Sellers! March Lenten Collection Beans and Rice for Stillpoint Outreach Program
Weekly Newsletter March 12, 2017 From the Principal s Desk Thank You to All of Our Amazing Raffle Ticket Sellers! Thank you to all of our families who gave such tremendous support this weekend by selling
More informationThe Fox Trotter. "Dance News for the Ocala Area" 2017 Board of Directors
The Fox Trotter "Dance News for the Ocala Area" OCALA, FL usadanceocala@gmail.com March Chapter #6027 www.usadanceocala.com 2017 2017 Board of Directors PRESIDENT: Pat Vollmann...307-8486 VICE PRESIDENT:
More informationFootloose Newsletter of the Chicago Jitterbug Club
September 2017 Footloose Newsletter of the Chicago Jitterbug Club Hi my friends Well, Summer is over and is seems it went faster than any other season, ever. We have had a busy season with dance lessons,
More informationBethany Café 1113 N Cotner Blvd
November 2017 Calendar Tuesday, November 14 Board Meeting - 6:45 p.m. Monthly Meeting - 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 8-13 Copper Mountain Tuesday, January 16, 2018 monthly meeting Jan. 30-Febr. 5, 2018 FSA
More informationMeriden Ski & Snowboard Club Newsletter February March 2016
Meriden Ski & Snowboard Club Newsletter February March 2016 IN THIS ISSUE President's Message Club Logo Clothing CT Ski Council Newsletter Calendar of Meetings Bus Trips Meriden Ski Club Officers Announcements
More informationFINGER LAKES SKI CLUB FEBRUARY The Snowflake
FINGER LAKES SKI CLUB FEBRUARY 2016 The Snowflake news from the Finger Lakes Ski Club, Auburn, NY www.fingerlakesskiclub.com email: flskiclub@yahoo.com Inside This Issue: Pg 2 President s Perspective;
More informationFranklin County Country Club
July 2016 Forerunner Franklin County Country Club This is FCCC Pride Hours of Operation 19th Hole Hours Monday Grill Hours 12pm-6pm Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday Grill Hours 11am-9pm Thursday 11am-6pm Saturday-Sunday
More informationGrand Tennis Club General Meeting May 12th, 2016
1 Grand Tennis Club General Meeting May 12th, 2016 2 Treasurer s Report (Ron Wagner) To-date we have a total of 441 members 2016 Dues Status: Members paid: 441 Members unpaid: 0 Account Balances: Savings
More informationDancing In St. Petersburg PBDC members enjoy classic Florida ballrooms
Vol. 18, No. 1 Summer 2017 UPCOMING DANCES MARK YOUR CALENDAR! June 9 July 14 August 11* (To be confirmed - stay tuned!) September 8 October 13 20TH ANNIVERSARY DANCE November 10 December 1 HOLIDAY DANCE
More informationMinutes of the 4/14/18 Meeting of the HBC Board of Governors
Minutes of the 4/14/18 Meeting of the HBC Board of Governors CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order by President Bridget Whitley at 10 AM on Saturday, April 14, 2018 ROLL CALL- In attendance were:
More informationEAST FORK TREASURE HUNTERS ASSOCIATION Our Club NEWSLETTER
EAST FORK TREASURE HUNTERS ASSOCIATION Our Club NEWSLETTER December 2017 ABOUT OUR CLUB: Founded in 2005, we are a family friendly, fun-seeking group of folks that enjoy the hobby of metal detecting, searching
More informationDecember 2014 Newsletter
December 2014 Newsletter Pro's Corner Kevin Rhinehart, PGA Professional (270) 554-3025 / 556-5470 kevinrhinehart@bellsouth.net Greetings to the Membership, I would like to begin by wishing everyone a Merry
More informationILLINOIS TREKKERS FOOTNOTES
ILLINOIS TREKKERS FOOTNOTES NO. 2011-02 March 2011 President: Leonard Wojtysiak Vice President: Debbie Kruep Secretary: Cindy Stucky Treasurer: Jack McKeon IT Database Manager, Gary Staley Directors-at-Large
More informationOFFICAL PUBLICATION OF
VETTE NEWS Volume 31, Issue 01 January 2012 President s Corner I just sat down with my thoughts of the great Christmas Brunch we just attended.the food, private room, and attendance (91)were wonderful.
More informationW I N T E R M A R C H E D I T I O N. Divot Digest. Facebook: WV Bridgeport Country Club
W I N T E R M A R C H 2 0 1 8 E D I T I O N the Divot Digest www.bccwv.com Facebook: WV Bridgeport Country Club March Hours Winter is almost officially over, although we have had a great winter for the
More informationThe Royal Canadian Legion West Carleton Branch 616
The Royal Canadian Legion West Carleton Branch 616 OCTOBER 2010 VOLUME 2, ISSUE 5 October Newsletter 2010 377 Allbirch Road, Constance Bay, ON, K0A 3M0 (613) 832 2082 E-mail legion_616@ymail.com Web site
More informationNew England Fly Tyers
Newsletter New England Fly Tyers It seems hard to believe, but Thanksgiving is already behind us, hopefully we ve survived Black Friday and Cyber Monday and we are marching toward the heart of the Holiday
More informationTOPS Gone With the Pounds SRD May 2nd to May 4th
TOPS Gone With the Pounds SRD - 2013 May 2nd to May 4th This year s SRD will be held at the: Casablanca Resort 950 West Mesquite Blvd. Mesquite, Nevada 89027 877-438-2929 Group # 1TOP13 DEADLINE FOR SRD
More informationOpportunity House, Inc. Recreation Newsletter
Opportunity House, Inc. Recreation Newsletter November/December 2015 Editor: Barb Lynch Thoughts From The Editor We are now counting down to the end of 2015. This Newsletter includes the activity calendars
More informationLight and Airy. Scottish Country Dancers of Winnipeg.
Light and Airy Scottish Country Dancers of Winnipeg info@rscdswinnipeg.ca www.rscdswinnipeg.ca Volume 46, Number 3 December 2014 Committee of Management 2014/15 Chair: Don Johnson 204-885-9879 Vice-Chair:
More informationSPARTANBURG SKI & OUTING CLUB
A Non-Profit Organization SPARTANBURG SKI & OUTING CLUB Oct. 1 st Club Works International Festival (Page 3) Oct. 6 th Club Meeting - Spartanburg Parks & Recreation Speaker Oct. 12 th Mini-Social at The
More informationHighland Ball THE MACHINE WITHOUT HORSES (J8x32) 3C (4C set) David Rutherford RSCDS Book 12
Highland Ball 2019 Machine without Horses Flowers of Edinburgh Slytherin House Dundee City Police Jig John of Bon Accord Robertson Rant Muirland Willie Ezekiel s Wheel Autumn in Appin Swiss Lassie Napier
More informationUnited Kingdom Alliance Scottish Step-Dance Exam Syllabus
Contents United Kingdom Alliance Scottish Step-Dance Exam Syllabus Preamble... 3 Scottish Step Dancing a brief history...4 Glossary of positions and basic movements...5 Hands...5 Head...5 Feet...5 Footwear...5
More informationTURNBERRY CALENDAR OF EVENTS 2019
TURNBERRY CALENDAR OF EVENTS 2019 TURNBERRY FROM THE TIPS AILSA Friday 19 th April 2019 199.00 per person. Includes tea, coffee, bacon rolls, lunch and 1 round of on the Ailsa Championship. Championship
More informationOct. 6th ~ Oktoberfest. Oct. 20th ~ Spaghetti Fundraiser. Oct. 26th ~ Halloween Party. Oct. 28th ~ Trunk or Treat HOURS: OCTOBER HIGHLIGHTS:
HOURS: Tues - Thurs: 6pm to 11pm Fri - Sat: 6pm to 2am Closed Sunday and Monday (except special events) Bulletin Board: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ ssbcmembersandfriends Membership Meetings: First Wednesday
More informationMASSabda Newsletter November - December Table of Contents
MASSabda Newsletter WWW.MASSABDA.ORG November - December 2012 Table of Contents New Year s - Rhodes on the Pawtuxet Page 2 New Year s - K&S Page 3 New Year s Dance - Maplewood Page 4 MASSabda Member Appreciation
More informationPRESIDENT S UPDATE
www.crescentskicouncil.org PRESIDENT S UPDATE June 2018 It s official! Summer is here! Besides the hot temperatures, this is also evident by all the postings you re making on Facebook, showing pictures
More informationElection Time! Celtic Holiday Party
Celtic Holiday Party Mark your calendars for the annual Celtic Holiday Party. This year the party will be on December 3 starting at 6pm at the McKenzie s home (3393 S. Carol Dr.). Please bring an hors
More informationDarwin Bradley Eilidh MacFadyen Caroline Mackinnon Sir Hugh Munro
1 Complete the sentences with information from Chapter 1. 1 One of the least populated areas of Europe is the Highlands and Islands. 2 The highest mountain in Scotland is Ben Nevis. 3 All the mountains
More informationCorvette Expressions - 3rd Edition - Volume 105
Corvette Expressions 3rd Edition Volume 105 May 1, 2015 Corvette Expressions - 3rd Edition - Volume 105 Officers for 2015 President: Rob Lombardi (lombardi0705@verizon.net) Vice-President: Eddie Acquaviva
More informationWorkshop Dances - September 10, James Kutzner
BIRLS ALLOWED - 8X32J 01-08 C1 cross RH & cast off 2 places (C2 & C3 take hands & step up on 3-4); C2,C3 & C1 dance ½ Rof3 on sides (start M1 RS to W3, W1 LS to M3). 09-16 C1, C3 & C2 dance full Rof3 on
More informationTexas Scottish Festival & Highland Games. General Rules & Regulations for Highland Dancing
General Rules & Regulations for Highland Dancing 1. S.O.B.H.D. rules & regulations will govern all Highland dancing events. 2. Age groups for all classes will be determined upon entries received. 3. Medals
More informationOttawa Pickleball Association Newsletter
Vol. 3, No. 7, FALL 2017 Ottawa Pickleball Association Newsletter Hello Pickleball Folks Welcome to the Fall issue of Paddle Talk. Thanks for stopping by to catch up after enjoying the summer months of
More informationGWTA Regional Directors & Operations Meeting Billings Hotel Billings, MT. October 12 & 13, 2007
GWTA Regional Directors & Operations Meeting Billings Hotel Billings, MT. October 12 & 13, 2007 Attending: Bruce & Linda Keenon, Executive Directors JR & Lindy Phillips Region A Directors Steve & Ralphine
More informationJanuary Inside This Issue:
January 2017 Currently, our West Seattle Eagles Facebook page has 1,869 friends. Are you one of them? If not, friend us. We frequently add photos, event flyers and update our status to keep you current
More informationRamapo Senior Activity Center. 484 New Hempstead Road New City, NY Phone: (845) ;
Ramapo Senior Activity Center Butterfly Winter 2019 Ramapo Senior Activity Center 484 New Hempstead Road New City, NY 10956 Phone: (845) 356-2244; Email: ramaposc@mowrockland.org The Ramapo Senior Centers
More informationBy Joe Rosa, Director
FEBRUARY 2019 CHAPTER #257 EDITION 2019-02 Sponsored by Mitchell s Harley-Davidson Owners: Art & Linda Mitchell / www.mitchellsmodestohd.com By Joe Rosa, Director Hope everyone is having a great start
More informationSeptember 2017 Newsletter
September 2017 Newsletter Pro's Corner Kevin Rhinehart, PGA Professional (270) 554-3025 / 556-5470 kevinrhinehart@bellsouth.net Greetings to the Membership, The Men s Member Guest is September 9 th and
More informationCorvette Expressions 3rd Edition Volume 125 January, Officers for 2017
Corvette Expressions 3rd Edition Volume 125 January, 2017 Officers for 2017 President: Rob Lombardi (lombardi0705@verizon.net) Vice-President: Howard Fink (papahf@gmail.com) Secretary: Ingrid Reitano (Bus_boss@hotmail.com)
More informationActivities Committee Update
Activities News Havasu RV Resort s Fun & Games JANUARY 2016 Upcoming Events: New Years Eve Party - December 31st Breakfast - January 23rd 50/60 s Dance - January 23rd Tea Party - February 18th Activities
More informationBy Karen Kennedy, President
LAKE VALLEY GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB November 2017 WENDY WARNER SHOW Page 4 NEW MEMBERS Page 5 Welcome! From the Board... By Karen Kennedy, President Get Out and Play! The Lake s Fun, Family Friendly, Affordable
More informationEAST FORK TREASURE HUNTERS ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER
EAST FORK TREASURE HUNTERS ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER 2016 ABOUT OUR CLUB: Founded in 2005, we are a family friendly, fun-seeking group of folks that enjoy the hobby of metal detecting, searching
More informationGentle Way JUDO! Hello All!
Gentle Way JUDO! A publication of the Gentle Way Judo Club, Inc. Go to www.gentlewayjudoclub.com August 2006 Hello All! This Newsletter is directed to members, parents, and friends of the Gentle Way Judo
More information