The Signal

A patriotic line

Sierra Hillbillie­s club revitalize body, mind with unique dances

- By Samie Gebers Signal Staff Writer

They take the floor with 98 calls under their belt and a dancer partner in hand. It may take a few months to learn all the steps, but the dancers think it’s worth it.

Every Sunday the Sierra Hillbillie­s, a square and round dance club, hosts a dance at the SCV Senior Center in Newhall.

A caller calls out the next step, and with 98 possibilit­ies, dancers are on their toes.

“It’s like Simon Says set to music,” said Alan Willis, club president. “It’s exercise and keeps you mentally sharp.”

On Sunday, about 30 dancers dressed up in red, white and blue.

Karon Miller drives down from Bakersfiel­d as often as she can. On top of the physical and mental exercise, she explains that square and line dancing has a social benefit as well.

“You get to socialize with people from all over, it’s just a family,” she said.

Phillip Alfeld met his current wife while he was square dancing. He’s gone to bigger dances and convention­s and has met people from all over the United States.

“We don’t just do square dancing, we go out and eat together, we see plays, its like a social club,” Alfred said.

Those interested in learning square and line dancing may take classes through the City of Santa Clarita Parks, Recreation & Community Services Department.

 ?? Samie Gebers /The Signal ?? Participan­ts square dance at the Sierra Hillbillie­s’ Patriotic Dancers Dance at the SCV Senior Center in Newhall on Sunday.
Samie Gebers /The Signal Participan­ts square dance at the Sierra Hillbillie­s’ Patriotic Dancers Dance at the SCV Senior Center in Newhall on Sunday.

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