“When we stop expecting people to be perfect, we can learn
to like them for who they are.”
However, the one shining example of a dance club is the Wahiawa Ballroom Dance Club, they at least send us a "to whom it may concern" poster. Helps but not "da reel teeng," to make it Social Media. Aunty Maile must be quite busy. And we just have to careful when the item is Copyrighted and all rights reserved. I advise all Two Centers and Guest Authors. Careful there, it can prove expensive.
"Let It Be" by the Beatles.
Ewa Beach has got nice HBDA Chapter going and the news from the Waikele - Waipio sector in interesting. May be developing a new dance club there. We are willing to help in the Public Relations. We don't hear anything from Mililani but they have their own private Web Site. That leaves the North Shore wide open. Whatever happened to the line dancing there?
I have tried to contact the dance studios but they all think in terms of money. I must be making it somewhere. They will eventually learn about dance blogs on Oahu. They will find out that we intend to help wherever we can. The Two Centers that will be joining us will be sharing their photos and items of interest with their fellow dancers. We have a way to go.
"Morning Dew" by Melveen Leed
Dance Clubs and other Dance Organizations are already coming to terms with the need to integrate their social media efforts with their content strategy, and are seeing the impact of social media in terms of lead generation, referral traffic, and membership. We all learn.
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