SINGLES DANCE CLUB TO BOP, TWIST FOR CHARITY.Byline: BETTIE RENCORET Senior Columnist LANCASTER -- To thank the Lancaster Elks Lodge for lending its hall for weekly dances, the 40 and Up Singles Dance Club's dance this Sunday will benefit the Elks-supported charity Children with Disabilities. Children with Disabilities has been a perennial major project sponsored by the California/Hawaii Elks organization. ``We think this is the least we can do to repay the Elks Club for all the perks we enjoy at our dances in the lodge facilities,'' said Deanna Hunter, executive director of the singles club The term "singles club" can refer to one of two things: 1) In reference to a record label, a singles club refers to monthly program in which the buyer gets a single, usually a 7-inch record, sent to his or her home every month. . ``Like everybody, they need to know they're appreciated.'' DeeJay dee·jay n. Informal A disc jockey. [Pronunciation of DJ1.] deejay Noun Informal a disc jockey [from the initials DJ] Ralph Bartoli from ``Route 66'' will provide music for the 1950s theme dance beginning at 6:30 p.m. and ending at 10:30 p.m. at the Lancaster Elks Lodge, 240 E. Ave. K. There will be snacks and an open bar. Cost to members is $10; nonrmembers $12. A contra dance "Contredanse" redirects here. For the Belarusian folk music band, see Contredanse (band). For the early and middle Western Classical music form, see Classical period (music). , a craze similar to square dancing, will be held June 17 in Lancaster, a dance preceded by lessons. Callers Ginger Alberti and her husband, Mike Sabo, will call the dance, which starts at 6:30 p.m. in the fellowship hall A fellowship hall is a large room in a church building where certain activities in the church building are done, such as certain dinners ,breakfasts, meetings,or workshops etc. It gets its name from the fact that the people there at the church building are giving fellowship. at the Lancaster United Methodist Church United Methodist Church, in the United States, religious body formed by the union in 1968 of the Evangelical United Brethren Church and the Methodist Church (see Methodism). , 918 W. Avenue J. < Music will be provided by Danance, a seven-piece band of local musicians -- Dan McMahon, a founding member of the Nuns for Fun, on piano, keyboard, guitar and electric bass; Lorena Mackey and the Hi-Lites; Frank Javorsek, on fiddle and mandolin mandolin (măn'dəlĭn`, măn`dəlĭn'), musical instrument of the lute family, with a half-pear-shaped body, a fretted neck, and a variable number of strings, plucked with the fingers or with a plectrum. ; Marsha Trochim, also a former member of the Nuns for Fun, on fiddle; Nancy Sell, flute; Dan Baumgartner, lead guitar for Nuns for Fun and electric guitar; and Paul and Robert Schwerdt, bass. Cost is $8; children 14 and under are free. For information, call McMahon at (661) 272-5648. |
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