The Mount Baker Square Dance Council promotes square and round
dancing in the north Puget Sound region of Washington State (WA).
Serving Snohomish County, Skagit County, Whatcom County, Island County and San Juan County.
This site contains information
on Square
Dance Clubs, Dance
Schedules, New Dancer Lessons and Level
Dances in our region, and much more. Navigate to your areas of interest
by clicking (your mouse) on the buttons in the left margin or clicking on the
"hyperlinked" text or graphics.
There are a
couple of new links on the "Links" page: Callerlab and a square
dance
animations website.
The Callerlab web site includes all the
square dance call definitions.
Getting Started in Square Dancing:
For those of you who may be interested in
getting started in square dancing, we have a
flier (pdf
document) which you
can download from the "Fliers" page which has
some information about square dancing and lessons. Also, be sure to
see our lessons page, which lists the current
dates and times for lessons offered by the
square
dance clubs in the Mt. Baker Square Dance Council.
HEY GUYS:
There are a lot more single women in square dancing than there are single
men. Think about taking our
square dance lessons and join the fun!
"All Around Dancer" Fun Dangle
You Can Earn this Dangle to show that you are
an all around dancer and have a great time
sharpening your dance skills at the same time.
All you have to do is Dance at 10 different
clubs in Mt. Baker Council within 1 year
span of time. (Level dances may be
included).
Have the club president or vice-president
of the club you visit sign and date your
signoff sheet for verification. When you have ten signatures from ten different clubs (including your own home club), present your
signoff sheet to your own club president for your
dangle.
Dangles are available from Mt. Baker
Council at no cost to the club.
Click here for signoff sheet.
Where
to Dance (where2dance.com)
A list of places to go square and round dancing in the northwest. Brought to you
by Kappie Kappenman (also on the "Web
Links" page)
The Mount Baker Square Dance Council is a member of the
Square and Folk Dance Federation of Washington, Inc.
The Square Dance is the
official Washington State dance
On April 17, 1979, the square dance became the official
Washington state dance. When the pioneers came west, they brought with them
a dance called the quadrille, which means square in
French. The pioneers liked the simpler term and so the square dance was
born. The dance is known for its series of figures and footwork. Dancers are
directed by a caller. It is easy to learn, a good form
of exercise and fun.
Square
Dance License Plates
To become a proud owner of a SPECIAL SQUARE DANCER
LICENSE PLATE all you have to do is take your vehicle registration or
license "Renewal Notice" to your local friendly Department of Vehicle
Licensing Agency. Tell them you are a Square Dancer and you want the special
Square Dancer License Plate.
Be sure to send us your new plate number and identify your city
and club name. You can send this information to the Program Coordinator:
Gailyn
Ploeg by e-mail
ploegrj@msn.com or call
360-766-6729.
Coming Events
Free Mainstream
Dances held at
Seattle Center House
Hosted by
Central Puget Sound Council
& Mt Baker Council
in conjunction with Seattle Center Productions
Sunday,
December 21, 2008
5:30 - 8:00pm
Christmas Dance ~
Winterfest
Callers: The Harry Family Trio
Cuer: To be announced
Sunday, February 22, 2009; Noon - 6 pm
Edmonds Masonic Hall; 515 Dayton; Edmonds, WA
My
Name is Joe Bahr. My brother, Marty Bahr, showed signs of Alzheimer's in
his late 40's. Today, at the age of 59, he is totally incapacitated -
unable to do even the simplest of tasks. I invite you to join me, along
with the Sky Valley Whirlwinds, February 22, 2009 at the Edmonds Masonic Hall;
515 Dayton; Edmonds, WA 98020 from 12 - 6 pm for a square dance with
multiple callers and cuers. All proceeds from this "donation only" dance
will go directly to benefit Alzheimer's research and support group.
If you are unable to attend the dance and would like to make a
contribution, you may send a check payable to Rush University Medical Center,
addressed to Alzheimer's Benefit Dance; P.O. Box 1163; Monroe, WA 98272.
Thank you for your support for this worthwhile charity that
touches so many lives each day.
Joe Bahr
