THE MESSAGE BOARD Smiles
After last month’s BTL, quite a few of you contacted us to let you know how
For Miss
you felt and it looks as though you are not ready to accept this new “Shrine”
title!here are a few of your letters…..
Grace
Thank you so much for
the article in this month’s
The Shrine
magazine about the
delightful Jo Thompson
Szymanski. I have been
visiting her blog regularly
I have renewed my membership for another 2 years. Is it not better to have little bits and cannot believe what
about a lot of topics, then everybody gets something that interests them? Does LCD I have been reading at
not dance to any Blasts from the Past? Look at Big Dave`s birthday bash, they played times. Thank goodness she
a good mix of everything just as an example. For goodness sake, Linedancer cannot has pulled through and is
please everybody all of the time, but I think it does a damn good job most of the time dancing again. She certainly
for £3 a month. is Miss Grace, always with a
Jane smile on her face and Anna
takes after her. She is a
gorgeous little girl.
In reply to LCD, newcomers to the scene like to have a bit of history to their new pastime.
It shows how far the dance has come and how young the new dancers are. They are the Val Saunders
ones who want the change, so do a lot of the oldies as well. This is evident in the videos
you can access on the website. A magazine that has a website providing live dancing
is a boon to newcomers. Magazines in the States are doing the same thing for guitar
magazines. Linedancer is similar and that has to be good value for money. Linedancer costs
less than these other mags. The Shrine is a silly title that bears no relation to dancing. The
magazine, for me, covers topics for all comers. Keep it up Linedancer.
Lovely
Anne O’Callaghan
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I shall be renewing my magazine subscription, as I think it is excellent value for money.
I love reading all the articles and checking to see if anyone I know is in it, also the
When I received my
competitions are excellent, (I have won 2 cd`s already and hope to win a lot more!). It is
September issue of
interesting to read the ‘Where Are They Now’ page also the ‘Stepping Back 10 years’, as
Linedaancer, what a lovely
I only began Line dancing 5 years ago, so it is still quite new to me.
surprise to see Jo Thompson
Joan “Squizz”
Szymanski on the cover.
I am so pleased she is
recovering well from her
terrible illness. Defi nitely
I am delighted to renew my subscription to you for another year of reading a great
one of the most beautiful
magazine. Apart from the fact I have every issue since you started I still look forward to
and lovely people I have
hearing it drop through my letterbox. The old saying ‘you can please some of the people
ever met.
some of the time, but not all of the people all of the time’ springs to mind. I would like
Theo Loyla
to add that I so enjoyed reading about Jo in the September issue. Your magazine is great
value for money and enjoyed by so many. Keep up the good work.
Jean, Fife
What A Treasure
I was lucky enough to win a pair of The show was excellent, the costumes
tickets for the Treasure House in July at and lighting colourful and dramatic. You
Chatsworth House. Due to the weather really have to admire the talent of the ice
we decided not to have a picnic so had dancers. Thank you again to Linedancer
Fish and Chips in Matlock on the way Magazine.
to Chatsworth. The tickets were for two
seats with a really good view of the stage. Anne and Andy Copley
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