Cimarron Dance Club
2009
Brochure
Founded November 1993
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Vision Statement:
The goals and
vision of the Cimarron Dance Club are to:
- Be a non-profit organization and to
raise funds for donation to charitable organizations.
- Create a social climate that fosters a
family environment through weekly meetings, practices and other
get-togethers.
- Foster a desire to learn country
western dances and dance routines.
- Teach new dances, primarily country
western, to all willing to learn, including non-members we may meet at
social gatherings or other events.
- Perform, free of expected
compensation, at nursing homes, hospitals, etc. and other activities
approved by CDC leadership.
- Support a charity of choice by
performing, expecting charitable compensation, at locations approved by
CDC leadership.
The Cimarron Dance Club is a non-profit organization, and no part of any income
that it may have shall be used to benefit any private party who might be deemed
a member. Nor shall any member, officer, or the organization itself
receive or be entitled to receive any profit of any kind except reasonable
compensation for expenses as approved by the General Officers.
Meetings:
Sundays:
2:00-4:00 P.M. Line Dance Practice
4:15- 5:15 P.M. New Couples
5:15-6:00 P.M. Couples Routines
The current
location for practice and meetings is at Gayle
Humphries School of Dance. Please contact us for directions and
practice times.
Membership:
Membership is extended
to adults and entire families. The two membership periods run from
January through June and July through December.
Dues for each
six-month period are:
- Individual - $20
- Single Parent/One Child Family - $30
- Family of 3 or More - $40
- Junior Member - $10
- Silver Member - $10
Dances:
Couples:
- Cha Cha
- Night Club 2 Step
- East Coast Swing
- Two Step
- Waltz
- West Coast Swing
- Hustle
Lines:
- Good Times
- All Jacked Up
- Hound Dog
- Saddle Up Shawty
- Other Hot New Line Dances
Accomplishments:
Membership:
- Total of 32 members, including line
dancers, couples, and non-dancing support members.
Funds Raised:
- Raised $3,391 from membership dues and
teaching engagements.
Charitable
Contributions:
- Purchased and donated gift bags to all
residents at all Nursing Home Shows
- Jointly sponsored the Valley Rescue
Mission Men's Center Christmas party.
- Cash Donations to the VRM Men’s Center
Performing shows:
- Cotton Pickin’ Fair, Gay, GA
- Lillian Carter Nursing Home, Plains,
GA
- Peachtree Mall Christmas Shows, Columbus,
GA
- Fountain City Nursing Home, Columbus,
GA
Equipment:
- Self-sufficient commercial sound system, CD and tape
players, and cordless microphones.
- All shows produced on CD
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Board of
Directors
President:
Rob
Holleman
Vice
President: Brace
Luquire
Secretary: Juanita
Kennedy
Treasurer: Wanda Bishop
Public
Relations: Beverly
McLeod
Historian: Cindy White