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Coming of age...
Shy Boots and Stompers from Southport recently Thursday 27th November at the Prince of Wales wheelchair dances based in France.
celebrated their instructor’ BIG birthday! The Hotel in Southport… if you’re free on the night Betty says: “The dance fl oor is an open space
group presented Betty Drummond with a fantastic don’t miss it. Peter Metelnick and Alison Biggs with an open heart. It welcomes everyone. There is
cheque for over £300. Betty says: “My dancers are will be hosting the workshops and the night is nothing better than being part of a line and sharing
just the best! dedicated to the Line Dance Foundation.’ the joy of dance no matter who you are, where
They also presented me with a gift money The total raised through Betty’s birthday you come from or what you do. To me this is the
could not buy….. I became a VIP at a party where celebrations is just over £1,200 which Betty most important aspect of Line dancing and I hope
everyone looked after me, played all my favourite intends to share between NSPCC, Breast Cancer to bring this special group of dancers to the Crystal
tracks, got me tipsy on Baileys and then wowed the Research, and Amnesty International but not Boot Awards in 2010 so that they too can share the
socks off me with a wonderful cabaret! Incidentally, forgetting her passion for dance Betty also intends joy of the weekend.”
this stunning cabaret will be repeated at a social on to use some of the money to support a group of Turning sixty is not all bad!!
Walk At Dusk
Wild West
Back in September, Peacetrain Line Barbara Furr said: “In view of the recent
dancers and Marks & Spencer of St. uncertain weather, I was pleased so
Albans, held their annual ‘Walk at Dusk’ many people attended the event, which
around Verulamium Lakes in aid of raised over £300 for Breakthrough
Breakthrough Breast Cancer. Country Breast Cancer. Peacetrain kindly
music singer Natalie Thurlow and donated special medals presented to
Line dance instructor/choregrapher walkers on completion of the walk.” She
Michelle Risley started the walkers off. added: “I would like to thank all who
Event organiser and M&S employee participated.”
In September, Crofters Line dancers held their annual
Breakthrough Breast Cancer charity night at Burgh Le
Marsh, Nr. Skegness. The theme was Cowboys and
Indians with a hint of pink. Everybody participated. With
prizes for best dressed male, female, girl and boy there
were also raffl es, barn dancing and the entertainment
provided by Richard Palmer. Jane Johnson told us:
“£1400 was raised and everyone had a fantastic evening.
Thank you to everyone who helped.”
Charity Lines Dec 2 30/10/08, 1:40:52 pm
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