Do-si-do your way to Lynnwood for square dance lessons starting Sept. 24 - Lynnwood Today

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Starting on September 24, the Lynnwood Dudes and Dolls Square Dance Club will host weekly square dance lessons every Tuesday evening from 7:15 to 9:15 p. m. , running through February 2025. This initiative is designed to promote community engagement and provide an enjoyable way for residents to learn square dancing. The lessons are open to individuals of all skill levels, making it an inclusive environment for both beginners and experienced dancers.

Participants will have the chance to enhance their social skills while enjoying physical activity in a friendly atmosphere. The club emphasizes the importance of teamwork and coordination, key elements of square dancing. Additionally, the program aims to revive interest in this traditional dance form, which has seen a resurgence in popularity. As local activities continue to grow, the square dance lessons are poised to attract a diverse group of participants eager to connect with others in the community. The Lynnwood Dudes and Dolls Square Dance Club's efforts reflect a commitment to fostering a vibrant social scene in Lynnwood.

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