Join Sno-King International Folk Dance Club on New Years Day

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Join the Sno-King International Folk Dance Club for a vibrant New Year’s Day dance event at Cedar Valley Grange in Lynnwood from 2 to 4 p. m. This inclusive gathering invites everyone to participate, regardless of their dancing experience. Following the New Year’s celebration, the club meets every Wednesday evening from 7 to 9 p. m.

for international folk dancing, offering a chance to learn various styles, including line, couple, set, or individual dances. Special teaching nights, such as the one on January 8 for a Scottish Strathspey, provide tailored learning experiences. The club will also celebrate its birthday on January 11 with cake and festivities. Participation costs $8, making it an affordable way to socialize and learn. Interested individuals can find more information on the club's website or contact them via email.

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