
RESIDENTS ENJOY PERFORMANCES BY LINE DANCERS

Members of the Get In Step Line Dance Class
entertained the residents of Heritage Health Care of Blue Ridge on
Dec. 7th. The dancers, dressed
in Santa hats, performed to holiday music. Between the dances,
they visited with the residents and gave them Christmas
Cards, necklaces, hand puppets and Santa hats. One of
the residents, Mary Smith, joined the group for an impromptu dance.
Shown from left below are: health care
resident Irene Brand, dancer Sue Young, resident Mary Smith, dancers
Betty Patterson, Linda Moss, Melissa Shedd, Sue Postell, Glenda Page,
Sandy Schubert, Sue Deimen, Polly Warren, Mara Courtney and resident
Helen Reiter.
Line dance classes are held at the Blue Ridge Mountain Arts
Association on Mondays from 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. For
additional information, call BRMAA at 706-632-2144.
GET IN STEP LINE DANCERS PERFORM AT SENIOR CENTER

Members of the Blue Ridge Get In Step Line Dancers
and the Ellijay Step By Step Line Dancers entertained at the Fannin
County Senior Center on Thursday, November 28, 2006.
As an early Christmas celebration, the line dancers
dressed in Santa hats and perfomed several dances to holiday music.
Several of the Center's attendess joined the line dancers to dance
The Electric Slide. After dancing, the line dancers visited with
the Center's attendees and presented them with stockings filled with stuffed
animals, Christmas cards and candy canes.
Shown from left are Sue Young, Betty Patterson, Linda
Sherwood, Brenda Newton, Ann Williams, Sue Postell, Linda Moss, Mara
Courtney, Sue Deimen, Sandy Schubert and Melissa Shedd.

GET IN STEP DANCERS PERFORM AT SENIOR CENTER

Members of the Get In Step line dancing class entertained
at the Fannin County Senior Center on Oct. 27. As an early Halloween
treat, the line dancers dressed in western hats, scarves and masks,
performed several dances, then visited with the Center's attendees
presenting them with friendship bracelets and jack-o-lanterns filled with
candies.
Shown from left are Betty Patterson, Linda Moss, Sue
Young, Mara Courtney, Melissa Shedd, Sandy Schubert, Jeannette Hudak, Sue
Deimen and Carol Venable.

GET IN STEP AND STEP BY STEP LINE DANCERS ENTERTAIN
RESIDENTS AT SENIOR CENTER

Members of the Blue Ridge Get In Step Line Dancing and the
Ellijay Step By Step Line Dancing Classes entertained at the Fannin County
Senior Center on Wednesday, September 20th. The line dancers were
joined by some of the Center's attendees during on eof the dances, and
then learned a line dance taught by Instructor Sandy Schubert. After
dancing, the line dancers visited with those present and presented them
with cards and hand puppets.
Shown from left are Sue Young, Sandy Schubert, Sue Postell,
Sue Deimen, Glenda Page, Betty Patterson, Brenda Newton and Linda Moss.

GET IN STEP AND STEP BY STEP LINE DANCERS ENTERTAIN
RESIDENTS AT NURSING HOME

Members of the Get In Step and Step By Step Line Dance
classes entertained the residents at Gilmer Nursing Home on Friday,
September 8th. After dancing, the line dancers visited with the
residents and presented them with hand puppets and cards.
Among those attending are pictured from left, Greg
Pritchett, Sandy Schubert, Sue Postell, Polly Warren, Glenda Page, Alexis
Moose, Betty Patterson, Sue Young and Brenda Newton.

GET IN STEP LINE DANCERS ENTERTAIN RESIDENTS AT
HEALTH CARE

Members of the Get In Step Line Dancing Class entertained
residents at the Heritage Health Care on Tuesday, August 15th. After
dancing, the line dancers visited with the residents and presented them
with cards and hand puppets.
Shown, from left, are Sue Postell, Mara Courtney, Polly
Warren, Mark Richardson, Glenda Page, Terri and Ted Dyk, Sue Deimen, Sandy
Schubert, Sue Young and Betty Patterson.

LINE DANCERS ENTERTAIN AT BLUE RIDGE SENIOR CENTER

Members of the Get In Step Beginner Line Dancing Class and
Step By Step Intermediate Line Dancing Class entertained at the Blue Ridge
Senior Center on Friday, July 28th. After performing, the line
dancers visited with the attendees and presented them with cards,
friendship bracelets and stuffed animals.
Shown, from left, are line dancers Sue Young, Sue Deimen,
Betty Patterson, Polly Warren, Greg Pritchett, Senior Site Coordinator
Patricia Gorges, Get In Step Line Dancing Instructor Sandy Schubert, line
dancers Mackenzie Adkins, Sue Postell, Alice Adkins, Step By Step Line
Dancing Instructor Brenda Newton and line dancer Patty Charette.

(Note: Step By Step II Line Dance Class is now
known as GET IN STEP LINE DANCING CLASS)
Friday, August 1, 2006, THE NEWS OBSERVER, B4
STEP BY STEP II DANCERS ENTERTAIN

The Blue Ridge Step By Step II beginner line dance class
hosted a line dancing party on July 8 at the Blue Ridge Mountains Arts
Association. Attendees enjoyed an afternoon of dancing, fun, snacks
and door prizes. Solid Gold Jukebox DJ Louis Schubert provided the
music. Participants included: Betty Patterson, Cheri German,
Alice Adkins holding her grandson Declan James, Mara Courtney, Sue Young,
Sandy Schubert, Gail Henson, June Conwell, Teresa Patterson, Sue Postell,
Carol Venable, Polly Warren, Connie Serrecchio, Gail McGuire, Jeannette
Hudak, Sharon Bauer, JoAnn Petrillo, Sue Deimen, Vivian Swecker, Brenda
Newton, Linda Moss, Barbara Moss, Patty Charette, Shelia Clore and Jeff
Nicholson.

Tuesday, July 25, 2006, THE NEWS OBSERVER, B5
LINE DANCERS ENTERTAIN LEDFORD FAMILY REUNION

Members of the Step By Step Line Dance Classes entertained
at the Ledford Family Reunion held at the ETC Pavilion on Saturday, April
29. During the luncheon, line dancers celebrated instructor Sandy
Schubert's birthday with a surprise party. Shown are, from left,
line dancers Connie Serrecchio, Alice Adkins, Sue Young, Sandy Schubert,
Sue Deimen, Patty Charette, Sue Postell, Shelia Clore, Jeannette Hudak.
Line dance classes are held at the Blue Ridge Mountain Arts Association in
the old Fannin County Courthouse. Beginner classes are on Mondays
from 7:00-8:30 p.m. and intermediate classes are held on Thursdays from
7-8:30 p.m. For more information, call 706-632-2144 or visit www.sandysweb.biz/linedancing.htm.

Friday, June 2, 2006, THE NEWS OBSERVER
LINE DANCERS ENTERTAIN HEALTH CARE RESIDENTS

The Step By Step Line Dancers of Blue Ridge and Ellijay
entertained the residents of Blue Ridge Health Care to help celebrate
Nursing Home Appreciation Week on May 16. After performing, the line
dancers presented the residents with cards, friendship bracelets and
stuffed animals. Shown are line dancers, from left, Sue Deimen,
Polly Warren, Carol Venable, Sandy Schubert, Mara Courtney, Sue Young,
Jeannette Hudak and Sue Postell. For more information on line
dancing classes, call 706-632-2144, 706-276-1786 or visit www.sandysweb.biz/linedancing.htm.

Friday, March 24, 2006, THE NEWS OBSERVER
LINE DANCERS ENTERTAIN HEALTH CARE RESIDENTS

The Blue Ridge and Ellijay Step By Step Line Dancers
entertained the residents of Blue Ridge Health Care on Feb. 13. In
addition to dancing for the residents, the Step By Step Line Dancers also
gave them valentines, silk roses and valentine necklaces. Shown are
the line dancers, from left, Polly Warren, Sue Deimen, Sandy Schubert,
Jana Jordan, Sue Postell, Brenda Newton, Sibbie Couch and Sue Young.
Beginning line dance classes are held in Blue Ridge on Monday evenings
from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Association in the
old Fannin County Courthouse. Anyone interested in learning to line
dance is invited to join in. For more information, call
706-632-2144. Intermediate line dance classes are held on Thursday
evenings from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Club 515 on Hwy. 515. those who
already know the basics of line dancing are invited to join in. For
more information call 706-276-1786.

Tuesday, December 27, 2005, THE NEWS OBSERVER, A12
LINE DANCERS ENTERTAIN RESIDENTS

The Step By Step line dancers from Blue Ridge and Ellijay
entertained the patients of the Blue Ridge Health Care facility on Dec. 13,
2005. Besides performing three dances, the Step by Step group passed
out several gifts that included Santa hats, Christmas tree ornaments and
hand puppets to those who attended. Line dancing classes are offered
at the Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Association, at the old Fannin County
courthouse, every Monday evening from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Anyone
interested in learning to line dance is invited to join in. For more
information, call (706) 632-2144. Line dancing lessons are also
offered at Club 515 on Hwy. 515 every Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m.
Shown are, from left, health care resident LaFayette Clore, line
dancing instructor Sandy Schubert, line dancing participants Diane Dilallo,
Connie Serrecchio, health care resident Georgia Fortner and line dancing
participant Patty Charette.

