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Half Past Nothing Teach and Demo by our Teacher!

Hello!

No one will be surprised to learn that COVID has had our team out of practice time and space as we all sheltered at home.   A few of us are now practicing in our teacher’s driveway, and we are very much looking forward to seeing you at an event in the not so distant future and dancing for you!

Here’s the teach and demo by Pat of Half Past Nothing!

For those of you not on the team, enjoy, give it a try, and next time we see you at an event, you can join us on the dance floor after our demo!

 

 

 

Pandemic News

Hello friends,

It’s taken a few weeks as I think we were all hopeful that we’d see you sooner than later!

Like so much of the world, we dancers are staying home to protect our families, friends and neighbors.

We are practicing and have great plans to share our new dances with you sometime this year!

Stay well!

Come catch us at the Big E…and happy to do what we do!

Maybe you missed us and maybe you didn’t at the Three County or the Franklin County Parade and Fair  — but, come catch us again anyways!

We’ll be at The Big E.  Tuesday, September 24 at 6:00 pm!

A few photos from the parade and fair so far this season:

“Sunshine Makes the Good Times Grow”
Friends and Family ride the back of the float to toss candy and wave and support us!
Franklin County Fair Fun!
Franklin County Fair 2019

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And,   a note of appreciation arrived today that we’re proud to receive!  Several times a year, with a program of mixed music and dancing, and then another program at holiday time with holiday songs, we provide an hour of dancing demonstration for many Senior places.  We might go to day programs, or assisted living and everything in between, including the Veteran’s Home.  It’s a real favorite of ours.   One of the members of our audience recently passed away, and we received a lovely note from her son:

You, and the North Country Line Dancers, were one of the highlights in my view, of the GVNA entertainment offerings, based on what she had said about her experiences there.
These GVNA events were something I could not have done for her despite my efforts to keep her entertained!

So I am very grateful for your thoughtfulness and engagement with my Mom. Long Live the North Country Line Dancers!

It makes us proud and glad to work so hard to memorize dances, practice every week, and be super tired some days as a result, knowing that we make a difference, even just for an hour!

It’s Fair time!

Western Massachusetts wouldn’t be itself without the many country fairs!

You can find us at these events!  Come and watch!  Clap and stomp your feet along with us!  Watch us while you eat your fried dough, huge donuts and your other favorites!

Three County Fair.   Sunday, September 1. at 5:00 pm on the Falcetti Music Stage (Barn 3) 

By the way, it’s Military Appreciation Day at the Three County on Sunday – tell a veteran friend.  Check out the website for more details.

 

Franklin County Fair Parade. Thursday, September 5. — 5 pm, downtown Greenfield

Franklin County Fair.   Sunday, September 8 at 1:15 pm.

You can buy your tickets to the fair early and save a little money – check out the website.

The Big E.  Tuesday, September 24 at 6:00 pm

Always something wonderful to do here – before or after we dance, of course!

See you there!

Yes, when we’re in the parade, we dance on a moving truck! Come see it decorated and us doing our steps as it moves!

Happy Independence Day!

We’re fairly busy this time of year with demos at local Senior Housing and assisted living centers.

One of our favorite events is in Readsboro, Vermont where we join the parade, and do a demo on their pavilion stage and enjoy their chicken bbq!

And, just as enjoyable and a real honor and privilege to entertain some of nation’s veterans at the Holyoke Soldiers Home!  We met a friend, Althea, who was once a line dancer and a soldier – joining us here in our group photo!

And, here are a few of our  audience members, who clapped, and hollered and danced in their chairs!