Ada dance studio celebrates grand opening
Rhythm in Motion Dance Centre, North Main Street, Ada, will celebrate the week with a grand opening, according to Darcey Schneider, studio owner. The studio is an Icon advertiser.
"Don't miss out in all the fun," she told The Icon. "There will be free classes at RIMDC! Check our jam packed schedule and come visit us for a fun class taught by our qualified staff."
She added: "Giveaways, raffles, refreshments and more are planned.
The Bead Chick will be on hand on Monday, Aug. 20, from 6-8 p.m. to take orders for your performer. She is a well-know jewelry maker who specializes in special orders and unique and fun jewelry for girls and women of all ages who wear all styles She will have custom work on hand to shop from as well."
Schneider also said to check The Centre's new boutique for your dancer and tumbler's needs.
"We have available fresh new designs in leotards, boy shorts, tights, shoes, bags, Studio Wear and Spirit wear," she said. "Supplies are limited but RIMDC staff will be taking special orders to accommodate all of your needs and request."
A note for persons who ordered dance shoes on or before Aug. 4: Staff will have your shoes ready to be picked up. Stop by all week to get your dancer fitted so that they are prepared and ready for our Kick Off our Week number one Aug. 27 of the fall 2012 season.
More details at:
www.rimdancecentre.com
Check the attachment at the bottom of this story
Darcey Schneider
Rhythm In Motion Dance Centre
Ada, Ohio
419-236-7651
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