National League of Junior Cotillions gearing up for Spring Ball
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The National League of Junior Cotillions in Gordon County is half-way through a season of learning etiquette, manners and ballroom dancing.
The National League of Junior Cotillions in Gordon County is half-way through a season of learning etiquette, manners and ballroom dancing.
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The National League of Junior Cotillions has a history of grooming middle school children into young professionals and has played an influential role in the success of some of the most prominent leaders in America.

The National League of Junior Cotillions is an organization that teaches all of the essential qualities that are utilized on a daily basis. The group teaches manners, etiquette and ballroom dance, among a wide array of other skills, while building confidence and self-esteem for the future leaders of America.

Directors Kenneth and Elizabeth Greene lead this program in Gordon County and commented on the program that is half-way through its season.

“We are very proud of the progress our students have made from the beginning of the season through our Winter Ball,” said Kenneth. “We are privileged to have the opportunity to work and build such a talented group of individuals, that have worked hard from the beginning. Most people don’t realize the value of this organization until they have an opportunity to witness the curriculum first hand. We teach all of the essential qualities that are demanded in the world we live in today.

The National League of Junior Cotillions conducted a St. Patrick’s Dance on Saturday, March 24, leading up to the Grand Spring Ball on April 27 at The Farm Country Club in Dalton to close out the season.

For more information about the program, contact Kenneth and Elizabeth Greene at 770-769-6085.
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