2010 Monthly Saturday Swing Dance Parties
NO PARTNER NEEDED TO
ATTEND! EVERYONE
WELCOME!
watch video
footage from our April 2008 Dance

Second Saturday Swing
February 20*
(*3rd Saturday this month only)

PORT EWEN
Atrium Hall
Reformed Church of Port Ewen
160 Salem Street
2200 square ft. wooden floor!

7:00 pm Beginner Lesson
9:00 pm Performance
7:30-10:30 pm DJ Dancing

$10 admission
$6 students
Under 12 FREE

2010 SCHEDULE
January 9, February 20, March 13,
April 10,May 8, June 12, July 10,
August 14, September 11, October 9
November 13, December 11

Every Second Saturday of the month
except February (February is the 3rd
Saturday due to Dance Flurry)
DIRECTIONS:
From Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge:
Rt. 32 to 9W south. Turn left onto 9W south and
follow about 2 miles into the town of Port Ewen. At the traffic light in town make a
right onto Salem Street (Chinese food place is at the intersection on your right). Park
on the street or in the small lot or on the street behind the church (access to lot only
through Hasbrouck Street, one block before Salem off 9W)

From New York state thruway: Take exit #19/Kingston. Take third exit off
roundabout  (I-587 E). Road becomes Broadway. Turn left after 1.5 miles to stay on
Broadway heading toward the river (the Rondout section of Kingston, where we teach
our Kingston classes). Make a left at the light onto Garraghan.and a right onto 9W
south. Go 1 mile and make a right onto Salem Street. ( Chinese food place is at the
intersection on your right). Park on the street or in the small lot or on the street behind
the church (access to lot only through Hasbrouck Street, one block before Salem off
9W)

From Mid-Hudson Bridge:  Take route 9W north about 14 miles to the Town of Port
Ewen (before Kingston), turn left at the traffic light in town onto Salem Street. (Town
Hall and a Chinese food place are at the intersection on your left). Park on the street or
in the small lot or on the street behind the church (access to lot only through
Hasbrouck Street, one block after Salem off 9W)
Swing Dances in the Hudson Valley
most part, the most
part, the music is
pure, authentic
swing."
authentic swing."

-- Survey Respondent

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and ASCAP.