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For The Dream ® (D4D)
Dancing
For The Dream In Greeley, Colorado
Flyer for Info
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Rocky Mountain Senior Olympic Games - June 21st & 22nd - 2008
1010 6th Street - Greeley, CO 80631
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Tel: (970) 350-9440 - - - - - - - - Fax: (970) 350-9898
Contact:
Carrie Fehringer
Saturday: Dancing For The Dream Seminar - 10am - 4pm
Sunday: Line Dance Team Competition
- 10am - Till
Hotel List: Print out sheet and decide which hotel you want.
Call to register to with your Line Dance Team - Dancing For The Dream Seminar or Both
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Lead Instructor - Joanne Brady, DE - Judy Yamakishi, Blanche Adams, AJ Herbert from Colorado
Price: $30 for D4D Seminar - Competitions Additional Price
Provided: Instruction / Lunch / Program Booklet / Goodie Bag
Doors Open @ 9:30am - Please be on time as workshops start
right at 10am
All participants will get a name tag with the Rocky Mountain Senior Games logo on it. Everyone who registers gets their name in the Program Booklet. This event is sponsored by the Colorado State Senior Olympic Games.
Hotels: 16 hotels listed. Please reserve your room as soon as possible to make sure you have one.
Medals for those competing will be The Official Olympic Medals - GOLD for 1st / SILVER for 2nd and BRONZE for 3rd Place. You can register for the D4D Workshop and just be a "spectator" at the line dance competition at no extra cost. You must call them (970-350-9433) to register for the Line Dance Workshop or the Line Dance Competition or Both. This event is governed by the National Olympic Committee.
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Saturday 10am-4pm. Doors open 9:30am.
When you arrive you will go to the registration table to pick up your
Name Tag, Goodie Bag and Program Booklet. Each person who is registered
has a chance at the Grand Prize which is something that will enhance their
lifestyle. We do
a lesson, dance the lesson twice and then repeat up to 3 dances. We do
15 minutes of social dance between each teach. At noon we provide a heart smart
lunch of sandwich, chips, soda and water or coffee. We also use this hour
to draw for the Grand Prize and open the floor for social dancing
and continue for our 50/50 Raffle. At 1pm we start all over again with
some new dances and repeat those you learned in the morning session. We
draw the winning ticket for the 50/50 raffle at 3pm and the winner takes
1/2.
We are NOT mainstream, so our dance levels are for Starters - Seasoned
- Experienced (not to be confused with advanced dancing) Many of our seniors
have been dancing for years but don't choose to do high impact dances.
As we age, many of us deal with pains, arthritis, high cholesterol and
high blood pressure. High impact dances only aggravate these conditions.
For this reason, we stay with good, easy, fun-to-learn and fun-to-do low
impact dances. We add variations for the more experienced dancer so everyone
dances but at his/her level. |