Clackmannanshire

Scotland

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Clackmannanshire

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The Clackmannanshire Branch classes run from January to March as detailed below, and start again in September. During the summer we have weekly dances in Alva with live bands, and we also organise an Annual Ball, and a joint dance with the Falkirk Branch. Dates for this year's events are below.

The ALLOA class meets on Thursdays at 7.30 - 9.00 p.m. at the Greenfield Hall (also known as the OAP Hall) in Erskine Street, Alloa. It will start on 28th September, 2024, for 10 weeks Cost £3 per class, first attendance free to try out. Contact Kirsteen Easton on 01259-928526 or 07599-240442 or write to jhendry@brookes.ac.uk ... come and try out our classes, they are friendly and fun, and we like to welcome newcomers!

The DOLLAR Class also meets on Thursday evenings in the Burnside Hall, West Burnside, Dollar between 7.30 and 9.00pm. The first class in 2024 will also be on January 11th 2024 and the term will end on 14th March 2024. Our class costs £4 a session, and like the Alloa class the first session is free. Contact Catherine Roy on 07463 510 744 or write to cath54m@yahoo.co.uk

The Annual Dance for 2024 will be held on Friday 3rd May at 7.30 p.m. in the Cochrane Hall in Alva FK12 5LJ dancing to Nicol McLaren and his Scottish Dance Band. Admission, including supper, will be £15

The Joint Dance with Falkirk will be held on Friday June 7th at 7.30 p.m. at Dobbie Hall, Maun Street, Larbert FK5 4B . Asmission, including supper will be £10

The Alva Dances start on June 13th and will run for 10 weeks with a gap fpr the week of the Alva Games. Programmes and Bands to follow,

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