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May 18, 2008 event

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Contra Dancing, also called Traditional New England Folk dancing, involves couples dancing in two facing lines of indefinite length while following the direction of a skilled dance caller. Each dance is about 15 minutes long, after which everyone changes partners. Tina Fields will call to the music of The Rhythm Rangelers on Sunday, May 18 at 7:00 PM at the Veteran's Memorial Hall at 846 Front Street in Santa Cruz. Beginners are welcome and invited to arrive by 6:40 for an introductory lesson. $10/$9/$6 General/Member/Student. Come alone or bring lots of friends. Wear dance shoes or clean, non-marking soft-soled shoes to save the floor and your feet. It is a fragrance-free event - no perfumes or scented after-shave, please. Snack potluck during the break around 8:30. www.SantaCruzDance.org

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Contra Dancing

Tina Fields will call to the music of The Rhythm Rangelers on Sunday, May 18 at 7:00 PM at the Veteran's Memorial Hall at 846 Front Street in Santa Cruz. Beginners welcome and invited to arrive by 6:40 for an introductory lesson. $10/$9/$6 General/Member/Student. Please wear clean dance shoes. www.SantaCruzDance.org

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Put on your dance shoes, or any clean, soft-soled non-marking shoes and get on down to the first-Sunday contra dance May 18 at 7:00 PM at the Veteran's Memorial Hall at 846 Front Street in Santa Cruz. Contra dancing, also called Traditional New England folk dancing, usually involves couples dancing with each other in long lines while following the direction of a skilled dance caller. Each dance is about 15 minutes long, after which everyone changes partners. This month Tina Fields is calling and The Rhythm Rangelers will provide the music. Beginners are welcome and encouraged to attend a brief introductory lesson at 6:40. General admission is $10 or $6 for students. Come alone or bring lots of friends, children and parents. This is a smoke-free, alcohol-free and fragrance-free event - please leave the perfumes and scented after-shave lotions at home and not on your bodies. And if you think of it, bring something for the snack potluck, which occurs during the break at around 8:30. For more information, check us out on-line at www.SantaCruzDance.org.

(OPTIONAL) This event is sponsored by the Traditional Dancers of Santa Cruz, a local not-for-profit association that has organized dance events in the Santa Cruz area since 2000 and as part of the regional MCDC since 1982. Copies of our meeting minutes and financial statements are available to the public.

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Press releases

June 6, 2008 event

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Contra Dancing, also called Traditional New England Folk dancing, involves couples dancing in two facing lines of indefinite length while following the direction of a skilled dance caller. Each dance is about 15 minutes long, after which everyone changes partners. Erik Hoffman will call to the music of Boss Tim and the Laylows on Friday, June 6 at 8:00 PM at the Felton Community Hall, 6191 Highway 9. Beginners are welcome and invited to arrive by 7:40 for an introductory lesson. $10/$9/$6 General/Member/Student. Come alone or bring lots of friends. Wear dance shoes or clean, non-marking soft-soled shoes to save the floor and your feet. It is a fragrance-free event - no perfumes or scented after-shave, please. Snack potluck during the break around 9:30. www.SantaCruzDance.org

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Contra Dancing

Erik Hoffman will call to the music of Boss Tim and the Laylows on Friday, June 6 at 8:00 PM at the Felton Community Hall, 6191 Highway 9. Beginners welcome and invited to arrive by 7:40 for an introductory lesson. $10/$9/$6 General/Member/Student. Please wear clean dance shoes. www.SantaCruzDance.org

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Put on your dance shoes, or any clean, soft-soled non-marking shoes and get on down to the first-Friday contra dance June 6 at 8:00 PM at the Felton Community Hall, 6191 Highway 9. Contra dancing, also called Traditional New England folk dancing, usually involves couples dancing with each other in long lines while following the direction of a skilled dance caller. Each dance is about 15 minutes long, after which everyone changes partners. This month Erik Hoffman is calling and Boss Tim and the Laylows will provide the musical accompaniment. Beginners are welcome and encouraged to attend a brief introductory lesson at 7:40. General admission is $10 or $6 for students. Come alone or bring lots of friends, children and parents. This is a smoke-free, alcohol-free and fragrance-free event - please leave the perfumes and scented after-shave lotions at home and not on your bodies. And if you think of it, bring something for the snack potluck, which occurs during the break at around 9:30. For more information, check us out on-line at www.SantaCruzDance.org.

(OPTIONAL) This event is sponsored by the Traditional Dancers of Santa Cruz, a local not-for-profit association that has organized dance events in the Santa Cruz area since 2000 and as part of the regional MCDC since 1982. Copies of our meeting minutes and financial statements are available to the public.

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June 15, 2008 event

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Contra Dancing, also called Traditional New England Folk dancing, involves couples dancing in two facing lines of indefinite length while following the direction of a skilled dance caller. Each dance is about 15 minutes long, after which everyone changes partners. Susan Petrick will call to the music of Barry Angel and Alan Snyder on Sunday, June 15 at 7:00 PM at the Felton Community Hall, 6191 Highway 9. Beginners are welcome and invited to arrive by 6:40 for an introductory lesson. $10/$9/$6 General/Member/Student. Come alone or bring lots of friends. Wear dance shoes or clean, non-marking soft-soled shoes to save the floor and your feet. It is a fragrance-free event - no perfumes or scented after-shave, please. Snack potluck during the break around 8:30. www.SantaCruzDance.org

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Contra Dancing

Susan Petrick will call to the music of Barry Angel and Alan Snyder on Sunday, June 15 at 7:00 PM at the Felton Community Hall, 6191 Highway 9. Beginners welcome and invited to arrive by 6:40 for an introductory lesson. $10/$9/$6 General/Member/Student. Please wear clean dance shoes. www.SantaCruzDance.org

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Put on your dance shoes, or any clean, soft-soled non-marking shoes and get on down to the first-Sunday contra dance June 15 at 7:00 PM at the Felton Community Hall, 6191 Highway 9. Contra dancing, also called Traditional New England folk dancing, usually involves couples dancing with each other in long lines while following the direction of a skilled dance caller. Each dance is about 15 minutes long, after which everyone changes partners. This month Susan Petrick is calling and Barry Angel and Alan Snyder will provide the music. Beginners are welcome and encouraged to attend a brief introductory lesson at 6:40. General admission is $10 or $6 for students. Come alone or bring lots of friends, children and parents. This is a smoke-free, alcohol-free and fragrance-free event - please leave the perfumes and scented after-shave lotions at home and not on your bodies. And if you think of it, bring something for the snack potluck, which occurs during the break at around 8:30. For more information, check us out on-line at www.SantaCruzDance.org.

(OPTIONAL) This event is sponsored by the Traditional Dancers of Santa Cruz, a local not-for-profit association that has organized dance events in the Santa Cruz area since 2000 and as part of the regional MCDC since 1982. Copies of our meeting minutes and financial statements are available to the public.

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