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TEAM HAPPENINGS!
March & April birthdays are Posted!

Happy May Birthday!

SCC's May Birthdays...

Molly Sims, 6th
Nocoa Spencer, 9th
Olivia Benson, 13th
Breanna Brockington, 13th
Kathryn Turk, 14th
Steven Spears, 14th
Sydney Davis, 15th
Suzanne Barlow, 15th
Breanna Starnes, 16th
Betty Fulbright, 17th
Melissa Davidson, 20th
Riva Fox, 22nd
Rebecca Floyd, 23rd
Natalie Coffey, 24th
Hannah Carswell, 29th
Hanna Teague, 31st


HAPPY BIRTHDAY from SCC!

If your name is not listed here, email Jill at
simscountrycloggers@yahoo.com to be added to the birthday list!

SCC NEWS FOR ALL YEAR ROUND -
SPONSOR SCC! -
We are looking for business partners to help with our expenses.  Thank you to everyone who sponsored our team in years past.  We appreciate you!  

MOLASSES FESTIVAL:
The 25th Annual Molasses Festival was held on Saturday October 13, 2007 and was a huge success.  For more information visit the Molasses Festival Page.  If you are interested in setting up a booth, contact me!  This year's festival will be held on October 11, 2008.

In General Clogging News - DID YOU KNOW???
The General Assembly of 2005 adopted Clogging as the official folk dance, and Shagging as the official popular dance. (Session Laws, 2005, c. 218)
Clogging (the name of which derives from the Gaelic word for "time") is the name of a distinctive dance style which originated in the Appalachian mountains. Settlers from Northern and Western Europe (such as Holland, Germany, and the British Isles) brought their respective folk dance traditions to the colonies, which were further shaped by Native American and African American dance influences. These influences all combined and evolved into a percussive "foot-tapping" style of dance now known as Clogging. In the 1920's, Bascom Lamar Lunsford added team clogging to the competitions held at his annual Mountain Dance and Folk Festival in Asheville, thus helping to establish Clogging as a significant part of Appalachian cultural heritage.

Below: At EPIC 2008

THIS TIME OF YEAR...is great to come dance at the BBQ.  Cloggers are encouraged to come on Friday & Saturday nights to the BBQ to practice your cloggin skills!  Don't forget to wear your team shirt and bring your gear!

MORE NEWS can be found in our paper newsletter...SCC News.  This is issued to cloggers once a month, usually at the beginning of the month!  Please submit announcements to
simscountrycloggers@yahoo.com .


WE ARE PROUD OF OUR CLOGGERS!  See the What's New Page for SIMS STARS!!