Sno-King International Folk Dance Club offers October dances in Lynnwood

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Sno-King International Folk Dance Club hosts weekly dance events every Wednesday from 7-9 p. m. at Cedar Valley Grange in Lynnwood, encouraging community participation. The club features couple, no-partner, and set dances, ensuring inclusivity for all attendees. October marks the final month for beginner classes before their spring return, scheduled for the 1st, 15th, 22nd, and 29th.

Special activities include a teaching night for a Scottish set on Oct. 8 and a Halloween costume party on Oct. 29, where participants can showcase their creativity. Donations for each session are $8, with the first visit free to encourage new dancers. Attendees can also bring finger food treats to share during the Second Saturday Party on Oct.

11. The club promotes cultural exchange through dance, offering lessons in traditional styles from various countries, including Macedonia and Bulgaria. For more details, visit www. sno-king. org or contact dancesnoking@gmail.

com.

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