June 2018 Volume 58, Number 6 STARLITE BALLROOM 5720 GUION ROAD INDIANAPOLIS, IN PHONE: 317-767-4040 www.continentaldanceclub-indy.com info@continentaldanceclub-indy.com Dancing Every Sunday. since 1955 Doors Open at 5:45 pm Dance Lesson 6:00 7:00 pm Dancing 7:15-10:00 pm DANCE LESSON FOR JUNE: AMERICAN TANGO 6:00 7:00 PM LARGE BALLROOM BEGINNER LESSON FOR JUNE: AMERICAN TANGO 6:00 7:00 PM SMALL BALLROOM Admission Members $10 Non-Members $15 Junior Members Ages 26 through 30 $5 Non-Dancing Member or Guest $5 Anyone Age 25 and younger $5 Annual Membership $25.00 Photos and Videos at Club Events Photos and videos are frequently taken at Club events. Your presence indicates your willingness to be a part of Club activities including photos and videos, which may include you. Have you moved or changed your email address? Please let us know your new mailing address, email address, and phone number when you make changes. Contact our Interim Membership Chairperson, Ruthann "Rudy" Osenbaugh at continentaldanceclub@yahoo.com or call 317-250-4789. Board of Directors David Hinderliter 317-491-2794 President Ben Davis 765-620-5973 Vice President Rhoda Israelov 317-250-3569 Secretary Nancy Lutz 317-372-9472 Treasurer Aina Clayton 317-694-0485 Tanya Marshall 317-645-8485 Ruthann Osenbaugh 317-250-4789 Susan Stewart 317-891-2684 Newsletter Editor Pat Ralston brimerpbr@gmail.com Web Master Position Open CDC Ambassadors Dennis and Bess Dworski in this issue Notes from the Board page 2 This Month s Party announcement page 2 CDC Schedule and Bands page 3 Dance instructor for this month page 4 CDC Birthdays page 4 Area Dances & Web Sites page 5 New Members page 5 My CDC page 6 CDC Photos pages 7-8 CDC Big Ball Room Bash - flyer page 9 Membership Application Last page
June, 2018 Volume 58, Number 6 Notes from the Board Columnist: Dave Hinderliter Hello, Continental members! When you think of the month of May, what do you think of? Mother s Day? Memorial Day? The Indianapolis 500? Well let me tell you, that is exactly where our minds are here at the CDC. On Mother s Day we had Apple Pie Day to symbolize motherhood. Marilyn and Sonny brought the pies, I brought the ice cream, and might I say, we all had our sweet tooth fix that night! The next time you see Marilyn and Sonny give them a High Five for sharing and caring. (I can only hope Father s Day is National Corn on the Cobb Day!) The following Sunday was our Black and White Dance, and it is a well-known fact that we love to dress up. It was fabulous to see the beautiful ladies dressed for the occasion (OK, the men, too). The pitch-in included a great assortment of foods and desserts. We do have some darn good cooks in this club (every one of you are greatly appreciated). I would like to thank Tanya and all of her helpers for making the night feel and look so tasty and festive. And thanks also to Monica Lung and Rick McClurg for their wonderful exhibition. We weren t done yet. The following Sunday we welcomed the Continettes with another of their fabulous routines. These ladies do a great job entertaining us and representing us in the community. Last month Rhoda asked us three questions. The answers were: a) the club was founded in 1955 b) board members with three or more vowels in their last names are Dave Hinderliter, Ruthann Osenbaugh and Rhoda Israelov. c) The couple where he was an electrical technician, and she a fiduciary - Carl and Myrna Ortiz. Diane Rice was the winner. (I do know Diane did not win the new car, so keep reading and studying the newsletter, because the next winner could be you. Thanks for spending some time with me. President Dave. June 10 Picnic Party bring snacks page 2
June, 2018 Volume 58, Number 6 CDC Dance Schedule and Bands Band schedules are current as of this printing, but are subject to change. This Month June 3 Blue Notes June 10 Roger Greenawalt - DJ June 17 Dave Lowe June 24 DJ Ballroom Beats Next Month July 1 To be announced July 8 Blue Notes July 15 DJ - Ballroom Beats July 22 Dave Lowe July 29 DJ - Ballroom Beats 2018 Special Sundays and Events June 10 July 22 August 11 August 26 Picnic Party, Bring snacks to share Luau Party, Bring snacks to share State Fair Dancing Homecoming at the Indiana Roof (No dance at Starlite) September 2 Nominations for Board of Directors September 16 50s Party, Bring snacks to share October 7 October 28 November 4 November 18 December 2 December 16 Nominations for Board of Directors Halloween Party, Bring snacks to share Nominations for Board of Directors Barn Dance, Bring snacks to share Nominations/Election for Board of Directors Christmas Holiday Party, Pitch-in Dinner page 3
June, 2018 Volume 58, Number 6 Dance Instruction June From our Dance Instructor Chairman Ben Davis The Continental is pleased to have Olga Cansino return as our professional dance instructor to teach American Tango. Olga began studying ballroom dancing at the age of 17 at the prestigious Moscow State University in Russia. And she began teaching dance lessons at the age of 20. She became a co-founder of Dance Factor Club in 2011. She teaches group and private ballroom dance lessons for beginning and intermediate levels, for both children and adults. Olga specializes in both American and International style social dancing and in Formation dancing. The beginner lesson will also cover American Tango, and will take place in the small ballroom. We thank last month s professional instructor Sean Gelhausen who taught advanced dancers the American Rumba. And we thank our member volunteers, who also taught American Rumba to our beginner dancers. Please invite your friends to come and learn to dance or to join us in learning some new dance steps. Both beginning and intermediate dance lessons are available only WITH paid admission to the dance. Please, no video recording of the lesson without permission of the instructor. ADVERTISING RATES Size 1x 3x 6x 12x Full Page $60 $54 $48 $42 2/3 Page 50 45 40 35 1/2 Page 40 36 32 28 1/3 Page 30 27 24 21 1/4 Page 25 23 21 19 1/8 Page 20 19 18 17 Do you own a business? Consider running an ad in our newsletter or talk to a friend who might be interested in running an ad. Our newsletter reaches more than 300 people and the rates are quite reasonable. Substantial savings in monthly rates can be realized by running an ad for six months or a year. Your ad does not need to be copy ready. We will work with you. Please contact Darrel Trexler: at 317-979-2349 -or continentaldanceclub@yahoo.com. May Birthdays at the CDC page 4
June, 2018 Volume 58, Number 6 Welcome New Members Joyce Hurley Tom Hurley David Moore Terri Scritchfield IN CASE OF BAD WEATHER Dance cancellation policy: Decision to cancel a dance due to hazardous weather will be made by 3:00 p.m., call (317) 767-4040 Apple Pie Day at the CDC DANCES IN THE AREA For the most accurate information on these dances check the dance group web page. Dance Factor refer to web site for dance info IS DANCES Irsay Family YMCA: Wednesdays, Group Lesson 11:00 AM; Dance Party 1:00 PM3:15 PM; Fridays, Group Lesson from 6:15 PMPM; Dance Party from 7:30 PM-9:30 PM USA Heartland Dance Saturday June 9 Open Dance Party at Riolo. Lesson: Cha Cha lesson by Sean Gelhausen - 7:30 PM Dance 8:30 Dance Web Sites www.continentaldanceclub-indy.com www.andersonparamount.org www.carmelballroomdance.com www.indydancers.com www.indyusadance.org www.indiana.edu/~dance www.indyswing.org www.mydancefactor.com www.purdueballroom.org www.riolodance.com www.indianapolisdancelessons.com July 22 Luau Party bring snacks page 5
June, 2018 Volume 58, Number 6 MY CDC Bob Arbuckle My Adventure with Bob Arbuckle by Visiting Reporter Susie Stewart After Dave Hinderliter had visited Bob Arbuckle, I decided to go visit Bob as well. I planned to offer him my grandmother s treadle sewing machine. Lucky for me, Bob was interested. We agreed I would come up the following week and we d go to lunch. During the course of that meeting, Bob and I had a short discussion, speculating on what Dave does. Bob was a little baffled, but we decided that Dave must be a man of leisure. What does Dave Hinderliter do all day? Does anybody really know? In preparation for my lunch date, I had to first load the sewing machine in my car. This meant moving it downstairs from an upstairs bedroom. (Note to self do not move a treadle sewing machine down the stairs by yourself again!) What could go wrong, I thought. It was very simple. I d just walk the machine down the stairs. On the first landing, I realized I should have tipped it on its top and slid it down. Too late now,because there was not enough room to tip it or I d fallllllllll. All was going well coming down the stairs until I got to the last three steps. I don t know what happened, other than I saw a treadle sewing machine flying over my head, pulling me with it. Ouch! Should have called Dave, the man of leisure, to help me. When I got to Bob s shop, he was working away on a sewing machine. Six days a week, from 9 to 5, Bob dons a suit and tie and goes to work in a store that is an early version of JoAnn Fabrics. It is huge. As you enter, sewing machines are neatly placed on each side of the aisle and vacuum cleaners line the walls. There are bolts of fabric, trays of different colored threads and scads of sewing patterns. Bob can meet all your sewing needs! Oh, did I mention in the parking lot there is a large railroad car? We were supposed to go out to eat, but ended up eating lunch at the shop. Music was playing as we ate and Bob asked if I sang. He had changed the words of a Kenny Rogers song called Someone Must Feel like a Fool Tonight. The words had to do with Grandma s sewing machine and how Bob and his daughter could help you with your sewing needs. It was very cute. So we both sang the words, and when it came to a section that is strictly music, Bob held out his hand and we waltzed down the aisle in his store. What a treat! Bob will be 96 soon and feels he has probably 4 or 5 years left. He grew up in Fairmont, Indiana, the home of James Dean, and moved to Noblesville after he came home from the war. He has two daughters, Sara, who is his partner at the shop, and Linda, who lives in California. There is at least one grand-daughter and one or two great-grandchildren. I don t know how Bob s marital status ended, but he told me, You know, I ve had several girlfriends. (Does that surprise anyone?) He loves to wear hats, rarely eats lunch and has no TV. Dancing came late to Bob s life. During the 1960 s while on a trip to Austria, he was watching the famous Lipizzaner Stallions perform when he heard what he describes as the most beautiful music that he had ever heard. It came from a building very close by where a dance was being held. The men were in tailcoats and the women in their finest ball gowns. Bob returned home and began taking lessons from every dance instructor in town. In 1970, Bob joined the and was chosen to be its King on three separate occasions. He continued to dance with us on Sundays until his health forced him to slow down. However, every Wednesday a group of friends come to his shop for line dancing and on Monday s he goes to a community center where Diana Miller teaches lessons. It is Bob s hope to be back at CDC in about a month. He is such a sweet man. I was glad to spend the day with him and learn about his life. My grandmother s treadle sewing machine is in a very happy place and, for a day, so was I. Reporter Rhoda will be back next month. Right now she is roving the countryside looking for her next My CDC subject. page 6
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\7 3- J N In In Ro Friday July 13, 2018 7:30-11:30 Murat Shrine Arabian Room 510 N. New Jersey Indianapolis, IN 46204 Tix $18 before June 1 Tix $25 on or after June 1 Tix $30 on or after July 1 Make Friday the 13 th the sponsors lucky day. Please join them that night in July for The 23 rd annual Big Ballroom Bash! Sponsorship Levels (optional): Bronze $30, Silver $60, Gold $150, Platinum $250 An evening of general dancing and great exhibitions featuring local dance clubs, studios, and independents *Proceeds benefit Special Olympics Ballroom* Tickets discounted $7 (see prices at right) up to June 1 Sit with requests* honored to the extent possible up to June 1 (Previous years have sold out; please don t delay.) To mail-order tix, make check payable to Big Ballroom Bash (a non-profit organization), and send request to Rog Greenawalt address, cost, and other details at right. Name Address, City, State, Zip # of Tix Requested Amount Enclosed Additional Donation if Desired Email Phone # *Club/studio/person I want to sit with (optional) Contact info: Rog Greenawalt 7538 Rogers Dr. Indianapolis, IN 46214 317-679-0752 bigballroombash@gmail.com BBB Sponsors: Rog Greenawalt, Bill Woodward
June, 2018 Volume 58, Number 6 First Class Postage Paid 5720 Guion Rd. U.S. Postage Paid Indianapolis, IN 46254 Indianapolis, IN CONTINENTAL DANCE CLUB ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP DUES RENEWAL NEW UPDATE OF ADDRESS/PHONE PLEASE PRINT NAME(S) STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP PHONE EMAIL ADDRESS Email US Mail Please indicate your choice of method for receiving your newsletter (You will receive the newsletter 5 days sooner by email and it will be in color). Annual dues are $25.00. Please mail this page to the, 5720 Guion Road, Indianapolis, IN 46254. Information below is to be filled out by a Board Member. Membership Number / Joined / Expiration Date / Amount Paid Board Member Date page 10