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PROGRAM BOOK Home 352-391-1943 / Cell 407-970-4950 Home 386-774-6252 / Cell 407-963-5023 61st FLORIDA STATE Vendors st 61 Florida State Square & Round Dance Convention SQUARE & ROUND Creative Crafts by Lorraine Inc. Kyra Sales DANCE CONVENTION Lorraine League Miche Bags & Accessories & Jewelry The Tee Shirt Lady Ray & Kathy Rundgren 1056 Cottageville Lane 817 Racine Road The Villages, FL 32162 Orange City, FL 32764 PROGRAM BOOK Home 352-391-1943 / Cell 407-970-4950 Home 386-774-6252 / Cell 407-963-5023 Jan’s Square Dance Shoppe Suzie Q Creations Full Service Badges - Bars - Dangles Jan Dawson Susan Elaine Packer 2944 Ark Royal Way P. O. 533910 Lexington, KY 40503 Orlando, Florida 32853 859-299-2820 407- 894-2227 / Cell 407-766-8020 May 22, 23, & 24, 2015 The Lakeland Center 701 West Lime Street Lakeland, Florida SPONSORED BY The 61st Florida State Square & Round Dance FLORIDA FEDERATION OF SQUARE DANCERS Convention is now history. We hope we were able to FLORIDA CALLERS ASSOCIATION fulfill all your dancing expectations. Let all your ROUND DANCE COUNCIL OF FLORIDA friends know what a great dance and fun-filled weekend you attended. Presented by the Plan now to support and attend the 62nd Square & Round Dancers of Florida Florida State Square & Round Dance Convention to be held at The Lakeland Center May 27 & 28, 2016. Get your ribbons at the discounted price this week- end. Starting Monday the price goes up. Evening Ceremonies Congratulations to FRIDAY - 7:00 Jack & Barbara Hoffman Invocation - Dennis Taylor for another successful… Pledge to the Flag State Convention Patriotic Song - SusanElaine Packer SATURDAY - 6:30 The Central Association thanks Jack & Barbara and all their committees who have Posting of the colors worked so hard and so long to make sure that st Invocation - Walt Syphard everyone enjoyed the 61 Florida State Square & Round Dance Convention Pledge to the Flag Patriotic Song - Shannon Reid “Hollywood Scene in 2015” Introductions Awards Entertainment Grand March SUNDAY - 6:45 Invocation - Judy Anderson Pledge to the Flag Join us for the Patriotic Song - Shannon Reid Shamrock Swing nd th th 62 State Convention Kickoff March 18 & 19 2016 2 19 PLEASE DISPLAY ADMISSION RIBBONS AT ALL TIMES As the production of “The Hollywood Scene” comes to a close, The 61st Florida FRIDAY AT A GLANCE State Square and Round Dance Convention would like to thank everyone who made this FRIDAY, MAY 22 2015 weekend such a success; 5:00 Registration Window Opens Our committees 6:00 - 10:00 Vendors Open All five regional associations 6:30 Seating for Entertainment Callers and Cuers 7:30 - 10:30 Dance Halls Open Dancers 10:05 Musical Highlights - Plus Hall 10:15PM 50/50 Drawing - Plus Hall Because of your hard work and support, we can be proud of what we accomplished. DANCE HALLS nd Please help promote and support the 62 SIKES F Singles Meet & Greet Florida State Square and Round Dance Con- SIKES G Intro DBD vention – “Sweet 16 in 2016”. SIKES H Mainstream Jack & Barbara Hoffman SIKES I Advanced Squares SIKES J Easy Rounds SIKES K Advanced Rounds EXIBITION HALL Plus with Rounds / WEST Musical Highlights 18 3 SUNDAY, MAY 24, 2015- CONTINUED FRIDAY, MAY 22, 2015 - CONTINUED MAINSTREAM - SIKES H EASY ROUNDS (PHASE 2/3) - SIKES J 7:30 Bill Chesnut 8:00 Lon Ligon 1:00 Joanne Helton - Phase 3 Waltz Figure Clinic 8:30 Ernie Rollen 2:30 Susan Snider - TEACH F 9:00 SusanElaine Packer 9:30 Dave Muller 7:30 - 9:30 Dancer’s Requests Florida Round Dance Council Members PLUS WITH ROUNDS - EXHIBIT HALL WEST 7:30 Whit Brown ROUNDS (PHASE 3+/4/5) - SIKES K 7:40 Larry Chatos - Chasing That Neon Rainbow 2TS; Could I have this Dance 2WZ 1:00 Tim & Terri Wilaby - TEACH G 7:50 Whit Brown 2:15 Lloyd & Ruth McKentrck - TEACH H 8:00 Bob Poyner 8:10 Ann Hadsall - Bad Leroy Brown 2TS; Irish Washerwoman 3CHA 7:30 Joanne Helton - TEACH F; Donde Estas Yolanda 4MA; Ain’t 8:20 Bob Poyner Misbehavin 5F/TS; Zou Bisou Bisou 3RB; First Flower 3WZ 8:30 Jack Lewis 7:50 Lloyd & Ruth McKenrick - TEACH H; Hideaway Tango 3TG; Mona Lisa’s 8:40 Susan Snider - Irish Wedding Song 2WZ; Baby’s Blue Jeans 3CHA Smile 3WZ; Let Me Show You How 5JV; All Fall Down 4STS 8:50 Jack Lewis 8:10 Chuck Ryall - It Must Be Love 4CHA; Breaking Up Jimve 4JV; Beautiful 9:00 Don Whitaker Dreamer 3WZ; Cuando Me Enamoro 4RB; Dancing At Washington 9:10 Fran Keller - Sunflower 2TS; Tips Of My Fingers 2WZ Square 4FT/JV/TS 9:20 Don Whitaker 8:30 Terri Wilaby - TEACH G; Billie Jean 5CHA; I Hope You Dance 3BO; 9:30 Allen Snell Fly Me To The Moon 3FX; Are you Lonesome Tonight 3WZ 9:40 Chuck Ryall - Louisiana Saturday Night 2TS; The Last Waltz Of The 8:50 Ed Hauck - Spinning Wheel Waltz 4WZ; Carnival 4RB; Drinking Evening 2WZ Champagne 3JV; Rachel’s Song 4STS; I Can See you Clearly Now 3RB 9:50 Allen Snell 9:10 Susan Snider - Sweet And Lovely 3JV; Lady Marmalade 4CHA; MUSICAL HIGHLIGHTS - EXHIBIT HALL WEST Moving South Rumba 4RB; Send Me the Pillow 3FX; Arizona 3WZ 10:00 Scotty Sharer & Bob Poyner 10:10 Don Whitaker, Whit Brown & Rod Barngrover 10:20 Jeff Kleyla & Mark Fetzer SINGLES - SIKES F 7:30 Mark Fetzer 7:40 Dick Chase - Dance With The One That Brought You 2TS; Last Night Cha 3CHA 7:50 Mark Fetzer 8:00 Ted Kennedy 8:10 Dick Nordine - Why Don’t we Just Dance 2TS; Bayou Cha 3CHA 8:20 Ted Kennedy 8:30 Charlie Pergrossi 8:40 Fran Keller - I Don’t Do Floors 2TS; Take My Hand Precious Lord 2WZ 8:50 Charlie Pergrossi 9:00 Rod Barngrover Don't forget, 9:10 Terri Wilaby - California Dreaming 3RB; Runaround Sue 2TS 9:20 Rod Barngrover for all your dancing information in Florida 9:30 Ellis Lindsey go to our website www.floridasquaredance.com 9:40 Ed Hauck - Hole In My Pocket 2TS; Dreams Come True 2WZ 9:50 Ellis Lindsey 4 17 FRIDAY, MAY 22, 2015 - CONTINUED SUNDAY, MAY 24, 2015- CONTINUED DANCE BY DEFINITION - SIKES G DBD - SIKES G 7:30 - 8:15 Keith Stevens 1:00 Bob Stern 8:15 - 9:00 Whit Bown 1:30 Bob Poyner 9:00 - 9:45 Bob Poyner 2:00 Keith Stevens 2:30 Whit Brown ADVANCED SQUARES - SIKES I 3:00 Jack Lewis 3:30 Bill Chesnut 7:30 - 8:15 Jack Lewis 8:15 - 9:00 Bob Stern 9:00 - 9:45 Keith Stevens ADVANCED SQUARES - SIKES I 1:00 Ted Kennedy EASY ROUNDS (PHASE 2/3) - SIKES J 1:30 Jack Lewis 7:30 Fran Keller - All I Do Is Dream Of You 2TS; Hey Bartender 3CHA; Candida 2:00 Bob Stern Rumba 3RB; Any Dream Foxtrot FX; When I Grow Too Old To Dream 3WZ 2:30 Bill Chesnut 7:50 Ed Hauck - Folsom Prison 3CHA; All Shook Up 2TS; Baby You’ve Got 3:00 Bob Poyner What It Takes 3JV; Allez Vous En 3WZ; Strangers In The Night 3RB 3:30 Keith Stevens 8:10 Larry Chatos - Honey I’m Home 2TS; Non Dimenticar 3RB; Black Horse & Cherry Tree 3CHA; Night Train 3JV; Open Arms 3WZ 7:30 Keith Stevens 8:30 Chuck Ryall - I Saw Linda Yesterday 2TS; Snow Blossom 3WZ; Downtown 8:00 Bob Poyner 3CHA; Angel Jive 3JV; In the Misty Moonlight 3RB 8:30 Bob Stern 8:50 Anne Hadsall - Cadillac Tears 2TS; Foxtrot To China 3FX; Sex Bomb 3CHA; More Than Ever Rumba 3RB, If you Don’t know Me 3WZ GENERAL HALL - SIKES F 9:10 Dick Chase - Almost Like Being In Love 2TS; Alibis 3WZ; Jamaica 3CHA; Dangle Dances & Games Your Man 3RB; Beguine 2TS 2:00 - 3:00 PM ROUNDS (PHASE 3+/4/5) - SIKES K 7:30 Susan Snider - Cherry Pick & Apple Blossom White 4CHA; Dave Muller, - Ellis Lindsey - Rod Barngrover Desert Song 3WZ; Boogie Time 4JV; I’ll Never Lover Again 5RB; Cheek To Cheek 4FX 7:50 Terri Wilaby - Moves Like Jagger 4CHA; White Sport Coat 4FX; Lilly 3MA; Vaya Con Dios 3WZ; black Satin 4JV 8:10 Joanne Helton -- Coney Island 4WZ; Good Luck Charm 3JV; Perfidia In Brazil 5RB; Valentine Bolero 3BO; I Love Beach Music 4WCS/JV 8:30 Lloyd McKenrick - I’m Alive 4 CHA/FX; Burgers & Fries 4RB; Tornado 3CHA; Calendar Girl 4JV; Forrest Gump 5WZ 8:50 Ruth McKenrick - Sunshine Wine 3FX; You Raise My Up 3WZ; Sugar Sugar 4CHA; Feathers 4STS; Over The Rainbow 4BO 9:10 Dick Nordine - A Thousand Years 4RB; I Wanta Quickstip 3QS; Come Dance With Me 3FT; Desert Song 4WZ; Pop Goes The Movies 3TS/FX/RB 16 5 SUNDAY, MAY 24, 2015 MAINSTREAM - SIKES H “Last Square Standing” Fun Dance 1:00 Carl Rod 1:30 Robert Aries Rules & Process 2:00 Mark Fetzer a. Dance level will be Mainstream. Any calls from the 2:30 Ted Kennedy 3:00 Sonny McCartney “Mainstream” list may and will be called during the 3:30 Ellis Lindsey dance. 7:30 Don Whitaker b. Square dancing will be fifteen (15) minutes of Patter. 8:00 Robert Padgett 8:30 Whit Brown c. Each square must be in constant movement during the 9:00 Ellis Lindsey dance. PLUS - EXHIBIT HALL WEST d. If any “Square’s Judge” finds the participants of his/hers 1:00 Ernie Rollen square have broken down, the Judge will then raise a 1:30 Bill Boyd yellow flag and give the square a count of ten (10), out 2:00 Rod Barngrover loud, to the beat of the music to allow the participants 2:30 Keith Stevens the time to get back into place.
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