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The Saturday Club Opens Registration for its Cotillion Program
The Saturday Club's Cotillion returns for its 25th season offering social skills for boys and girls in third through sixth grade

The Saturday Club, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing philanthropic support to women's and children's charities, today announced it is accepting registrations for its Cotillion program’s 25th season, which begins on Friday, October 7, 2016 at 117 West Wayne Avenue. The program is open to boys and girls in third through sixth grade, and will be taught by instructors from Jon D. Williams Cotillions, a nationally recognized dance and social skills education program.
The Saturday Club Cotillion teaches students the art of social dance and social skills. Students will learn dances including the Foxtrot, Waltz, Swing Hustle, Heel Toe Polka, Polish Polka, La Raspa, and other folk dances, as well as a complete social skills curriculum. Students who go through the program develop better social skills, which promote personal growth, confidence and character – thus creating a positive influence on their lives.
“Good social skills and the ability to present oneself properly are necessities in our increasingly competitive society,” said Candice Holbert, president of The Saturday Club. “Cotillion helps empower boys and girls to feel comfortable with themselves and others, to communicate effectively and to set a leadership example in school or any social situation.”
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This year’s program will be held on six Fridays in October and November at The Saturday Club, located at 117 West Wayne Avenue in Wayne. In addition to the Cotillion classes, fifth and sixth grade students will participate in a special two-hour dinner dance program on Friday, November 11.
You can register for Cotillion by visiting http://saturdayclub.org/events-and-programs/cotillion/, emailing tsccotillion@gmail.com or calling 610-688-9746. Enrollment is limited and classes will be filled in a first come, first serve basis.