Lifestyles
 By  Staff Reports Published 
2:04 pm Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Dance Twirl Clinic to be held in Russellville

Alabama Extreme Twirl School, along with Crimsonettes Abbey Minor and Kaitlyn Walker, will be hosting a Dance Twirl Clinic on July 18 from 1-5 p.m. at the AW Todd Center located in downtown Russellville.
Special guest teachers will be current Alabama Crimsonettes Abbey Minor and Kaitlyn Walker, both seniors at the University of Alabama.
All skill levels will be offered from beginner to advanced. One, two, and three baton, dance skills, body work, and fundamentals will be taught.
The owner of Alabama Extreme School of Twirl, Heather Davis, former Mississippi State Majorette, will also be on site for teaching instruction and further opportunity information.
The cost of the clinic is $30 per child, with multiple children (same immediate family) discounts.
To register, contact Heather Davis at 256-460-0071 or by email at heatherdavis82@gmail.com.
All entries must be received by noon on July 8.
All payment methods are accepted: cash, debit, credit and check.

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