March 28, 2009
Ottawa Promenaders 2008-2009
The Ottawa Promenaders Square Dance Club hosts dances on the 1st
and 3rd Saturdays of each month from September through May and sponsors special
dances once a month during thesummer. We are a mainstream club, but include one
plus tip each evening.
This season has seen several changes: (1) a new dance location
at Washburn Towers in their Civic Center, 506 S. Main, Ottawa, KS, (2) a new
dance time from 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., (3) a new way to serve refreshments
called "grazing" where dancers help themselves to treats all evening long,
rather than have a long break for refreshments, giving everyone more time to
dance, (4) the addition of a historian, who keeps a club scrapbook, and (5) a
pair of dolls dressed in our red, white and blue travel outfit.
The Club participates in the Kansas Square Dance Association's
traveling banner program. We average two travel dances per month, except summer
months. The purpose of the traveling banner is to help promote the wonderful
world of square dancing and to create a feeling of fellowship and goodwill
between clubs.
September 2 |
Potluck for
Prospective Dancers at 6:30 p.m. at the 1st United Methodist Church,
4th & Hickory |
September 20 |
Kickoff New
Season |
October 4 |
Autumn
Leaves |
October 18 |
Harvest
Celebration |
November 1 |
Annual Pig
Roast |
November 15 |
Give
Thanks/Veterans' Day |
December 6 |
Reason for
the Season |
December 20 |
Christmas
Dance |
January 3 |
Let It Snow |
January 17 |
Chili &
Dessert |
February 7 |
No Dance/NEKSDCA
Festival at Croco Hall |
February 21 |
Valentine
Dance |
March 7 |
Donna's
Favorites |
March 21 |
Shamrocks &
Spuds |
April 4 |
Dancing in
the Rain |
April 18 |
Poor Boys |
May 2 |
Nifty 50's
(Costumes Welcomed) |
May 16 |
Pie & Ice
Cream |
June 20 |
Perry/Crady
Special |
July 18 |
God Bless
America Special with Vic Perry |
August 14 |
National
Caller Dance with Marshall Flippo |
Rounds by Vernon Nelson |
58 Years Of Dancing
An interest in square dancing began to grow in Ottawa around
1949, and the "Promenaders Club" was organized in 1950 with Pat Beedles serving
as their first caller. Dances were first held at Eugene Field Elementary School,
the Nelson Hotel and the VFW Hall. In the early years, instead of electing
officers, four names were drawn each session to plan functions and to handle
finances. Funds were provided by donations made at each dance.
In 1954 the first officers were elected, a new constitution and
by-laws were adopted, and T. J. Miller became the caller for the group. Square
dance lessons were started at this time. T. J. Miller called for the club until
1958, with dances held in the Memorial Auditorium basement and the National
Guard Armory. During this time the club members joined the Four Corners Square
Dance Association composed of all clubs called by Miller. This association
consisted of Ottawa, Garnett, Osawatomie, DeSoto, Olathe and Leavenworth. Local
dancers traveled to the Osawatomie Civic Center once a month to dance to area
and national callers sponsored by the association.
From 1958 to 1965 Emery Wilson was the club caller. Emery taught
the lessons the first year; Richard and Dorothy Hewitt taught lessons 1959-61,
and Bill and Jerry Abbott taught lessons 1961-64. Sal Fanara called one session
of the 1964-65 year, because of Emery's work hours. The Blue Moon building
(currently the Eagles Hall) and the Armory were used for the club dances, and
the Knights of Columbus Hall was used for lessons.
Bob Kuhn called for the Ottawa Promenaders from 1965-70, and the
dances were held at Lincoln School. In 1970 Jim Booton became the club caller.
Lincoln and Eisenhower Schools were used for club dances along with the Farm
Bureau Hall and the Ottawa University Union for lessons. Jim Booton retired in
1985. Their new caller became Vic Perry. Celebration Hall was used for lessons
and dances until 1999. The Ottawa Promenaders then moved to the new Ottawa
Middle School. Lessons were taught at the First United Methodist Church and is
where our caller, Vic, still teaches lessons today.
The Four Corners Square Dance Association was in existence only
during the years that R. J. Miller was the club caller. Since that time the club
has been associated with the Heart of America Square Dance Association and the
Kansas Square Dance Association (KSDA). The club, currently, is only affiliated
with the KSDA.
Line dancing, led by Judy Haas (Broers), was added between
square dance tips as an unofficial part of the program in 2001. In 2003 Judy
became our line dance cuer/instructor, and she is still serving in that capacity
today, assisted by her husband Gene Broers as of 2007.
Ottawa Promenaders
2008-2009
Governing Board |
President: |
Gene
and Judy Broers |
1st
Vice Presidents: |
Bruce
Groninger
Connie Jacobs |
2nd
Vice Presidents: |
Shirley Meloche
Mike and Becky Raley
Betty Randel |
Recording
Secretary: |
Jack
and Jo Ann Price |
Treasurer: |
Richard and Mitzi Neal |
Past President: |
Bob
and Kay Wilburn |
Past 1st
Vice-President: |
Steve
and Rene Reese |
Appointed Positions |
Corresponding
Secretary: |
Jim
and Betty Driver |
Courtesy
Chairman: |
Jim
and Betty Driver |
Publicity: |
Jack
and Jo Ann Price |
NEKSDA Delegate: |
Bob
and Kay Wilburn |
Travel Chairman: |
Shelly Gibson |
Historian: |
Bev
Roy |
Webmaster: |
Steve
Reese |
Photographers: |
Judy
Broers
Vernon Nelson
Bob Rainbolt
Steve Reese |
Caller &
Line Dance Cuer |
Caller: |
Vic
Perry |
Caller's Taw: |
Donna
Perry |
Line Dance Cuer: |
Judy
Broers |
Cuer's Choice: |
Gene
Broers |
Ottawa Promenaders Presidents |
1950-54 |
Committees |
1954-55 |
Richard & Dorothy Hewitt |
1955-56 |
Warren & Betty Kasper
Harold & Marge Leitnaker |
1956-57 |
Gene
Broers |
|
Reid & Vivian Harder |
1957-58 |
Art & Carol Keller |
1957-58 |
Haydn & Lola Shaw |
1959-60 |
Bill & Jerry Abbott |
1960-61 |
LeRoy & Marilyn Teter |
1961-62 |
Gene & Beverly Mavity |
1962-63 |
Eldon & Eileen Finch |
1963-64 |
Dale & Bernice Smith |
1964-65 |
Haydn & Lola Shaw |
1965-66 |
Richard & Mitzie Neal |
1966-67 |
Duane & Cheryl Hall |
1967-68 |
Jim & Ginny Lancaster |
1968-69 |
Gene & Georgia Ward |
1969-70 |
Harold & Dottie Hay |
1970-71 |
Art & Peggy Miller |
1971-72 |
Terry & Carolyn Silvius |
1972-73 |
Galen & Peg Wichman |
1973-74 |
Don & Frances Jones |
1974-75 |
Richard & Dorothy Hewitt |
1975-76 |
Charles & Sue Gillette |
1976-77 |
Doug & Jean Higbie |
1977-78 |
Albert & Veda Beatty |
1978-79 |
Max & Betty Randel |
1979-80 |
David & Norma Bird |
1980-81 |
Bud & Carolyn Elder |
1981-82 |
Harold & Judy Pennington |
1982-83 |
Raymond & Sally Dunn |
1983-84 |
Max & Betty Randel |
1984-85 |
Richard & Mitzie Neal |
1985-86 |
David & Norma Bird |
1986-87 |
Charles & Vera Neal |
1987-88 |
Harry & Shelly Gibson |
1988-89 |
Orville & Jo Flager |
1989-90 |
David & Mary Lee McElfresh |
1990-91 |
Earl & Marilyn Zimmerman |
1991-92 |
Larry & Debbie Hanson |
1992-93 |
Larry & Debbie Hanson |
1993-94 |
Dean & Mary Royse |
1994-95 |
Terry & Jean Thompson |
1995-96 |
Dean & Mary Royse |
1996-97 |
Ken & Lexie Jones |
1997-98 |
Max & Betty Randel |
1998-99 |
Jim & Sandy Moore |
1999-00 |
Charles & Vera Neal |
2000-01 |
Ken & Lexie Jones |
2001-02 |
Dean & Mary Royse |
2002-03 |
Ernie & Clara Richardson |
2003-04 |
Charles & Vera Neal |
2004-05 |
Loren & Helen Cantrell |
2005-06 |
Terry Larsen & Shelly Gibson |
2006-07 |
Bruce Groninger & Connie Jacobs |
2007-08 |
Bob & Kay Wilburn |
2008-09 |
Gene & Judy Broers |
Callers &
Instructors |
1950-54 |
Pat & Irene Beedles |
1954-58 |
T. J. & Tressa Miller |
1958-65 |
Emery & Crystal Wilson |
1959-61 |
Richard & Dorothy Hewitt (Lessons Only) |
1961-64 |
Bill & Jerry Abbott (Lessons Only) |
1964 |
Sal & Barbara Fanara (Caller-1 Session) |
1965-70 |
Bob & Mary Alice Kuhn |
1970-85 |
Jim & Dorothy Booton |
1985-Present |
Vic & Donna Perry |
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