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Catskill Contra Dance

Mar 12, 2010: 12am - 11:59 pm
Catskill Community Center

344 Main St. | Catskill, NY 12414 | (518) 719-8244
http://www.catskillcommunitycenter.org/

Catskill Contra Dance flyer

Catskill Contra Dance flyer. Fri. March 12 at Catskill Community Center. Co-WGXC fundraiser. (Mar 12, 2010)

Catskill Contra Dance to benefit Catskill Community Center and WGXC.

6:30-9:30 p.m. Fri. March 12 at Catskill Community Center.
Admission: $10 individual; $15 couple; $20 family.

Performing during the Contra Dance is The Russet Trio with caller Eric Hollman. A contra dance, sometimes called a New England folk dance, is a partnered dance in which couples dance in two facing lines of indefinite length. Eric Hollman has over 20 years' dance experience, and is a popular swing and Cajun teacher and contra dance caller in the Hudson Valley and beyond.

Youth bands will perform in a different room, including No Solutions (Athens), Jonathin Woodin, Loud Youth (Copake), and Seminal Stain (Catskill).

With food and beverages, and child care. Young children can play upstairs supervised. Teen-agers can enjoy bands their age in the Annex Room, there are beverages for sale and free food for adults, and a contra dance for everyone in the bog room.
ABOUT THE CATSKILL COMMUNITY CENTER
http://www.catskillcommunitycenter.org/
The Catskill Community Center is committed to providing fun, creative and challenging programs to the youth of our community. Our goal is to develop programs in the arts, athletics, education and recreation, as an opportunity for all of our youth. Engaging the entire community to contribute their ideas, talents and resources is integral to our efforts. What benefits our youth benefits our entire community.

ABOUT WGXC
http://www.WGXC.org
WGXC is a community radio station that will go on the air at 90.7-FM throughout Greene and Columbia counties later this year. WGXC is a community-run media project, re-envisioning radio as an innovative platform for local participation. Our inclusive programming connects diverse voices, and distributes information across the public spectrum in New York's Greene and Columbia counties.