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Schedule of events and activities in Anchorage and listings for other clubs and contacts around the region.
http://centralmaine.squaredanceme.us/
Dancing mainstream through plus in Waterville, Maine. Club schedule, special events, contact information, and links to related sites. Dances are held monthly. See schedule for dates and levels.
http://www.cloverleafsquares.org/
Modern Western Square Dance and Round Dance club located in Rochester, New York. Plus and mainstream levels are danced. Contact, location and schedule information listed.
http://copycatsdancing.wordpress.com/
A mainstream club at First Baptist Church in Penfield, NY. Contact, location and schedule information provided.
http://www.squaredancefingerlakes.info/
FLAC - Finger Lakes Area Council of Dance Clubs - promotes square and round dancing in Upstate NY and Northern PA.
http://www.dentondance.net/
Piedmont, North Carolina. Old Time Square Dance preserves and promotes old time and bluegrass music and Appalachian style square dancing.
http://www.angelfire.com/planet/pelhampromenaders/
In Pelham, NY a mainstream level club that welcomes single dancers and couples. Contact and location information as well as dancing schedules.
http://rocketeerssquaredance.com/
Dancing mainstream and plus in Murray, Utah. Schedule, contact list, dance location, photos, links and other related information.
http://www.sqrdance.org/RocklandRockytops/
A plus and mainstream Square Dance Club in West Nyack, NY. Directions, schedule and contact information.
http://www.valleysquares.com/
Dancing mainstream and some plus in Shelton, Connecticut. Schedule, contact list, dance location,links and other related information
http://www.dawseys.com/villagesquares/
Dancing mainstream in Auburn, Alabama. Schedule, club history, contact list, dance location, and photos.
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