By MITCHELLE STEVENSON, For The Capital
By MITCHELLE STEVENSON, For The Capital
Capital Gazette Communications
Published
03/11/10
There's an adage: "dance with them what brung you." But that saying doesn't seem to apply at the Galesville Community Square Dance, where those who show up seem to dance with whichever partner is handy. That might be a 7-year-old, a 30-year-old or a 75-year-old. It might be your cousin or your neighbor, or someone you've never even met.
Mitchelle Stevenson,For The Capital
Brian Czarnowski with his sister-in-law Becky Harney at the square dance in Galesville on Saturday.
Last Saturday, at the fourth of six dances scheduled this season, the dance hall was packed with both young and old. Some came to listen to the live music, some came to sample the potluck supper, some came to meet and socialize - but they all came to dance.
The dances have...
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Mikes - 2010-03-14 15:38:22
Does anyone know why Mikes Crab House has been closed for days?
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correx - 2010-03-12 07:08:48
thanks for the nice comments Karen, sorry I got the name mixed up. I will see if the web folks can fix it in the online version. -Mitchelle
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Square Dance - 2010-03-11 18:23:51
Thanks for the great article.
It was a fun dance and everyone enjoyed it.
One correction:
Brian Czarnowski's sister-in-law's name is Mickey Sayers.
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