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370 days ago

Line Dancing

Karen from Whakatane District

LINE DANCE CLASSES
with
COUNTRY BOOT TAPPERS

RSA Richardson St. Whakatane

TUESDAY MORNING 12 til 1pm Absolute Beginners and Beginners. $10

TUESDAY AFTERNOON 1:15 til 2:45 Intermedate/advanced. $10

WEDNESDAY MORNING Absolute Beginner 9 til 10am, then ALL levels 10 til 11:30ish $10

FRIDAY MORNING, ALL Levels 9 til 11am $10

Everyone welcome! Come along... have fun, meet new people, have fun, do some brain gym, have fun, get fit, then... have more FUN!
Unable to dance?... come along and enjoy the music ☺️ Club membership is not required 😁

Phone Karen: 029 1204 125

Many thanks, Karen

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Click read more to read the full story.

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