Area Singles: Having a
In September 1986, a group of feisty Amarilloans banded together to do something about the lack of social opportunities for older residents, and the Amarillo Area Singles 39 and Over Dance Club was born. "We wanted a place to go dance," said 79-year-old Vivian Campbell. Many older Amarilloans seem to gravitate to the Caravan Club to dance. "We'd always see the same people," Campbell said. The Amarillo Area...
Area Singles: Singles dance Oct. 16
Area singles can meet, greet and dance to music by RAMI Hall of Famers at a singles event, Saturday, Oct. 16, at Our Savior's Lutheran Church, 3300 Rural St., Rockford. The Missing Links, who are celebrating 40 years of showcasing oldies in the Rockford area, performs at this alcohol-free, nonsmoking event sponsored by STAR, a long-standing area singles group.Doors open at 7 p.m., with the dance continuing until 11:30 p.m. Refreshments and snacks will be provided. The dance...
Area Singles: TOP TALENT BACK FOR MORE
KETTERING - Last year, it was a pleasant surprise. This year, it's a goal.Fairmont junior Libby Harrison is a singles player but it was her solid play at doubles, with partner Beth Peyton, that propelled her to the Division I State finals last season. The duo placed second. `Last year, I wasn't expecting to play doubles, especially not at state,' Harrison said. `Now, I know what it feels like to play there, and I would love to go back.' ...
Area Singles: LOOKING FOR LOVE,
METRO DETROIT IS TOUGH FOR SINGLES, BUT GETTING OUT HELPS YOU FIND THAT SPECIAL SOMEONE
Michigan Singles Convention Troy Marriott Hotel Big Beaver Road, Exit 69 off I-75 7:30 p.m-1 a.m today $20 415-479-3800 Single folks are lazy.They spend seven days of the week inside, at home, and they wonder why they aren't meeting people.So says Rich Gosse, a lecturer and an author of eight books on the subject. Gosse is in Troy today to lead a convention, and he's prepared to tell Detroit-area singles that contrary to what...
BIG EIGHT DOUBLES TEAMS ROLL,
SIX AREA SINGLES PLAYERS ADVANCE IN DIVISION1
EDGEWOOD'S LEE OWEN ADVANCES IN DIVISION2.
Big Eight Conference doubles teams went 5-1 during the first round of the WIAA Division 1 state tennis tournament Thursday at Nielsen Tennis Stadium.Six area singles players advanced in Division1: Badger Conference champion Hayley Homburg of Monona Grove; Big Eight runner-up Lindsay Hughes of Madison East; Janesville Parker's Heather Machkovech; Sauk Prairie's Kara Amundson; Monroe's Amie Heinzelman; and Madison Memorial's Kalla Schaefer....