Wahiawa Ballroom Dance Club remains a beacon of light for the entire dancing scene in the Central Valley and overflowing to Waipahu and the North Shore. They have some information contributors, the main one being Maile Yagi. She emails me the beautiful posters which are appreciated by all the readers and I am invited to the socials. I pass my camera around and I can get some photos, and she emails some photos of the occasion. the following day and the hits go through the ceiling;
“For the social dancer, dance is a game of extreme emotions and
freedom of the soul, where nothing is ever the same.”
freedom of the soul, where nothing is ever the same.”
They have always had some recognition as the third oldest dance club on Oahu and now they are already getting recognition in all of Hawaii. I had never heard of Halemano Plantation before as a dinner/dance location. Now more people in West Oahu feel more acquainted. Then there Dot's in Wahiawa who has a beautiful Web Site but have no idea what a Blog Site can do for them. Not instead of but "in addition to." Then there is the coming information contributors willing to share their pearls of dance information with our fellow dancers
"Tiny Bubbles" by Don Ho
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"Sometimes you have to accept the fact that certain things
will never go back to how they used to be."
will never go back to how they used to be."
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