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Show BHyfp vSffl EkL Km This group of square dancers performed for the July 24th celebration in Panguitch. Shown are (top row) Nicholas, Jeff and Gregg Mack, Lisa Williams, Katie Curtis, Cindy Williams; (middle PANGUITCH Panguitch young people are celebrating their pioneer heritage with square dancing under the auspices of the Panguitch Sesquicentennial Committee. Com-mittee. Square dance devotee Cindy Williams has spearheaded the events, spurred on by her love for row) Sarah and Amy Williams, Audrey Hathcock, Chan telle Mack, Jennifer Curtis, (bottom row) Brittany Curtis, Autumn ExceU, Megan Curtis, Stephanie Willaims, and Melanie Sawyer. It 's Fun Celebrating Pioneer Heritage With Square Dancing In Panguitch the traditional dance form which began when she learned to square dance as a third-grader. She has inspired 30 people to join in the fun in the past seven months since members of the group, ages 8 through middle age, first got together. The dancers have performed for residents at the Extended Care Center at Garfield Memorial Hospital, Hos-pital, the July 24th Celebration, and the Sesquicentennial Talent Night, all held in Panguitch. "It's fun, it's physical, and it's a great social activity," Williams Wil-liams says. "Newcomers are always al-ways welcome and it's free." Williams may be reached at 435-676-8151. |