Showing posts with label western. Show all posts
Showing posts with label western. Show all posts

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Harvest Dance

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October 10, 2013 – I’m finally writing about the Harvest Dance!  Before I begin, a HUGE thank you to the Jones family and the other families who helped make the Harvest Dance come to life.  The decorations were absolutely amazing and it was obvious that a lot of time had gone into making this event very special.

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Wow, it looks like every table got its own unique table setting!

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Before you got into the food line, every family got a photo taken in their western ware by Brittany.

What a great idea!

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No, he didn’t drop the pumpkin:

 

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That guy on the left sure looks familiar….isn’t he some sort of country music star?

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Mr. Jones walked around with the headset and had everyone introduce themselves.

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After dinner…

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We were able to offer our Stately Steps DVDs & CDs at the dance!

 

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Let the dancing begin!

 

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Our caller, Jeremy

 

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Demonstration Group

 

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We’re smiling now…but this was before we tried dancing “Bare Necessities.”

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Such straight(-ish) lines!  I could almost shed a tear!

 

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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Hinky Dinky Parlez Vou

     It looks like a lot of the sets were left in the dust, so I was thankful that in the set near the camera there were a few experienced folks.

   Note: As I had said to Meghan in one of my comments, I don’t think that my footage from the square dance turned out too well.  If I knew ahead of time what dances we’d be doing and in what order I could place the cameras in good places, but usually it’s either a hit or a miss.  I’d also forgotten to bring my tripod so I wasn’t able to get the camera shot from above.