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LUCIE DIAMOND 06 See Her LIVE at TSWRA 9 771366 650031 ThemonthlymagazinededicatedtoLinedancingThe monthly magazine dedicated to Line dancing Issue: 133 • June 2007 • £3 • Gretchen Peters • Scooch • Boston Showdown • ADayInTheLifeOfA Day In The Life Of Kelli Haugen LUCIE DIAMOND 06 See Her LIVE At TSWRA 9 771366 650031 14 DANCES INCLUDING: ALMAZ · SHOW ME YOURS · MAX FACTOR · NO MAN’SLAND Line Dance Weekends from HOLIDAYS 20072007 £59.00 Introducing at HOLIDAYS PAKEFIELD PARADE from PRESTATYN PRANCE from 3 days 2 nights HALF BOARD £79 3 days 2 nights SELF CATERING £59 Situated about 2 miles from Lowestoft, Pakefield is set in tranquil coastal scenery and the site is Situated on the North Wales coast, Prestatyn is very accessible, a pleasant resort with lovely flat. All the apartments are private facilities and many are on the ground floor. Each has beaches and the site is flat. Accommodation is in one or two bedroom “Classic” apartments, all television and tea/coffee making equipment, towels are provided. have a bathroom, lounge area and fitted kitchen, television and bed linen is supplied. Towels Dance instruction and disco: Lizzie Clarke £4 OFF are not provided and electricity is bought on £1 cards. There are plenty of places to eat in the Dancing: Friday evening, Saturday morning, afternoon per person - centre and there is also a supermarket. and evening, Sunday morning. all bookings for Dance instruction and disco: Heather Clark Artists: Stateside (Friday) Magill (Saturday) these two holidays Dancing: Friday evening, Saturday morning, afternoon and evening, Sunday morning. Starts: Friday 7 September made on or before Artists: Gemma Fairweather (Friday) Fools Gold (Saturday) Finishes: Sunday 9 September 2007 31 May 2007 Starts: Friday 9 November Finishes: Sunday 11 November 2007 SELF DRIVE Single supplement £12 per person SELF DRIVE Single supplement £10 per person MAY St Annes Stomp £89 Llandudno Liason £119 3 Days/2 nights Monterey Beach Hotel, Lytham St Annes 3 Days/ 2 nights Queens Hotel Blairgowrie Spring Bank Ballyhoo £97 Starts: Friday 20 July Finishes: Sunday 22 July 2007 Starts: Friday 21 September Finishes: Sunday 23 September 2007 3 days/2 nights Angus Hotel, Blairgowrie, Perthshire SELF DRIVE SELF DRIVE Artist- Glenn Rogers (Sun) Dance Instruction & Disco: Yvonne Anderson Starts: Saturday 26 May Finishes: Monday 28 May 2007 Morecambe Magic £85 St Annes Stomp £99 SELF DRIVE 3 Days/ 2 nights Headway Hotel, East Promenade 3 Days/2 nights Monterey Beach Hotel, Lytham St Annes Starts: Friday 27 July Finishes: Sunday 29 July 2007 Starts: Friday 28 September Finishes: Sunday 30 September 2007 Carlisle Spring Bank Canter from £99 SELF DRIVE SELF DRIVE 3 Days /2 nights Crown and Mitre Hotel, Carlisle Artists- Natalie Diamond (Saturday) Plain Loco (Sunday) Dance Instruction and Disco: Karl Crawford AUGUST OCTOBER Starts: Saturday 26 May Finishes: Monday 28 May 2007 Coach available from East and North Yorkshire, Teesside and Tyneside Morecambe Magic £85 Bournemouth Bash £93 3 Days/ 2 nights Broadway Hotel, East Promenade SELF DRIVE – £99 BY COACH - £129 3 days/2 nights Bournemouth International Hotel, West Cliff Starts: Friday 17 August Finishes: Sunday 19 August 2007 Starts: Friday 5 October Finishes: Sunday 7 October 2007 JUNE SELF DRIVE SELF DRIVE St Annes Stomp £79 St. Annes Bank Holiday Shimmy £95 3 Days/2 nights Langdales Hotel, Lytham St Annes Torquay Toe Tapper £89 3 Days /2 nights Monterey Beach Hotel, Lytham St Annes Starts: Saturday 25 August Finishes: Monday 27 August 2007 3 Days /2 nights Grosvenor Hotel, Belgrave Road Starts: Friday 1 June Finishes: Sunday 3 June 2007 NEW SELF DRIVE Starts: Friday 5 October Finishes: Sunday 7 October 2007 SELF DRIVE SELF DRIVE Torquay Temptation £99 SEPTEMBER 3 Days /2 nights Overmead Hotel, Daddyhole Road Carlisle Canter £99 Starts: Friday 1 June Finishes: Sunday 3 June 2007 Llandudno Liason £119 3 Days /2 nights Crown and Mitre Hotel, Carlisle SELF DRIVE 3 Days/ 2 nights Queens Hotel Starts: Friday 5 October Finishes: Sunday 7 October 2007 Starts: Friday 7 September Finishes: Sunday 9 September 2007 SELF DRIVE Morecambe Magic £79 SELF DRIVE 3 Days/ 2 nights Headway Hotel, East Promenade Blairgowrie Ballyhoo £95 Starts: Friday 15 June Finishes: Sunday 17 June 2007 Penrith Pageant £99 3 days/2 nights Angus Hotel, Blairgowrie, Perthshire 3 Days/2 nights Clifton Hill Hotel SELF DRIVE Starts: Friday 12 October Finishes: Sunday 14 October 2007 Starts: Friday 7 September Finishes: Sunday 9 September 2007 SELF DRIVE St Annes Shimmy £95 SELF DRIVE 3 Days/2 nights Langdales Hotel, Lytham St Annes Starts: Friday 22 June Finishes: Sunday 24 June 2007 Woolacombe Wander £109 Scarborough Scamper £99 3 Days /2 nights Clifton Hotel, North Cliff NEW SELF DRIVE 3 Days/2 nights Narracott Hotel Starts: Friday 14 September Finishes: Sunday 16 September 2007 Starts: Friday 5 October Finishes: Sunday 7 October 2007 JULY SELF DRIVE SELF DRIVE Caernarfon Classic £139 Morecambe Magic £85 GROUPS WELCOME We offer generous discounts for 3 Days /2 nights Celtic Royal Hotel 3 Days/ 2 nights Headway Hotel, East Promenade groups starting from as few as 10 people on any of our advertised Starts: Friday 6 July Finishes: Sunday 8 July 2007 Starts: Friday 21 September Finishes: Sunday 23 September 2007 holidays. We are also happy to supply competitively priced SELF DRIVE SELF DRIVE coaching from anywhere in Britain for parties of 30 or more. As we understand that it takes time to gather your group together, we Trossachs Treat from £99 Carlisle Canter from £99 will always agree convenient dates for the payment of deposits 3 days/2 nights Rob Roy Motel, Aberfoyle, Central Scotland 3 Days /2 nights Crown and Mitre Hotel, Carlisle and release of unsold accommodation. If you want a date or Starts: Friday 13 July Finishes: Sunday 15 July 2007 Starts: Friday 21 September Finishes: Sunday 23 September 2007 destination not featured in our brochure, just give us a call as we SELF DRIVE - £99 BY COACH - £129 SELF DRIVE - £99 BY COACH - £129 are pleased to "tailor make" additional holidays. * Accommodation in hotels in rooms with private facilities * Dinner, Bed and breakfast for the number of nights shown * Coach travel available for some events * Dancing each evening from 8.00pm to midnight * * Workshop on one morning and instruction and dancing on the following morning * Live bands are featured on many holidays * Holiday Insurance is offered on all holidays * 31455 Credit & Debit Cards Accepted 08450845 170170 44444444 Details for the rest of 2007 are in our www.kingshillholidays.com latest brochure - phone for a free copy JUNE 2007 Editorial and Advertising Clare House 166 Lord Street Southport, PR9 0QA Tel: 01704 392300 Fax: 01704 501678 Dear Dancers Subscription Enquiries 2007 is already proving to Tel: 01704 392350 be a fantastic year for Line [email protected] dancing around the globe. Agent Enquiries From the many reports we Tel: 01704 392350 receive each month it is clear [email protected] that all the events, holidays, socials and competitions Publisher are well attended and many, Betty Drummond many thousands of dancers [email protected] are still sharing wonderful The Linedancer Team times on the dance floor. Editor This month I was delighted to receive a copy of the ‘The Beat’ which seems to be New Zealand’s Pamela Edelston equivalent to Linedancer Magazine albeit in a different format. The publishers, Mike and [email protected] Chrissie, have an opening page just like this one but they introduce themselves with a picture of two-pantomime horse’s heads. I just love that kind of fun and it made me think about my Editorial Assistant tired old image on this page. It could do with cheering up somehow. Perhaps I’ll give our artist Laurent Saletto a free hand one of these days... erm, no, on second thoughts perhaps not. I can just imagine [email protected] some of the tricks they would get up to. Although superimposing my head on a gorgeous model might be nice! Dance Editor Steve Healy Mike and Chris, who call themselves Mr & Mrs Ed, dedicated their page to thanking people for [email protected] the work and support spent organising the ‘Beat Awards’ which they held in 2007. From the Assistant Dance Editor report inside the mag this event is very similar to our own Crystal Boot Awards. It seems that Kath Butler they experienced huge success with it and from the photographs published I could tell that [email protected] everyone had a great time. Advertising Sales Director Chris Chew This brings me to the latest news on the Linedancer Magazine Crystal Boot Awards in 2008. At this moment in time we are awaiting confirmation from the Norbreck Castle that they will be [email protected] able to provide a new dance floor. On that basis we are accepting bookings for the event now. Creative Services Manager However, if for any reason, the new floor doesn’t materialize then I have no choice but limit Mike Rose the number of people who can attend. I hope it doesn’t come to that but it is better to be safe [email protected] than sorry. Creative Services Team Ian McCabe, Dave Clement, I always do my best to ensure everyone can enjoy the event, actually have a ball, bring the house down and let yourselves go but in complete safety. My biggest concern is that we have enough Amy Houghton & Emma Wightman room on the dance floor. If it’s too crowded then not only does it spoil the event but it can also Web Support be a danger too. So unless we are assured of a new dance floor I will limit the numbers. Tel: 01704 392313 [email protected] Therefore, for anyone planning to come to the awards (I know it seems like a long while away) I strongly recommend that you reserve your place as soon as possible.
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