Meet And Greet (Page One)
Toppers 2018-2019 Season Page 1 - Pre-Dinner Visiting Page 2 - Who Was Here Tonight? Page 3 - Serious Dancing Gets Underway |
Did You Know? - Harvest festival observed by the Pilgrims at Plymouth. Americans also trace the Thanksgiving holiday to a 1621 celebration at the Plimoth Plantation, where the settlers held a harvest feast after a successful growing season. ... The Pilgrims celebrated at Plymouth for three days after their first harvest in 1621.
We are on our way... Good omen... Beautiful sunset!
Charlie explains the extended meeting...
But do not worry... We were out six minutes early!
You have now been officially greeted!
The music is about to start! Don and Linda are waiting!
Renee has drinks ready as the members enter the ballroom!
Arriving...
We can sit now... Fearless leader has landed!
and around and around they go.... Where they stop only they know!
Ready to go... Hang on!
Visiting takes place and the servers get ready for the first course!
Fantastic dance music all night long!
We movin'...and Groovin'
The dance floor was just right this evening
Craig and Linda skedaddle across the floor!
Members are still arriving...
We are mostly here now...
The dance floor stays busy all evening!
Marsha! You cannot hide!
Any kind of ballroom dance you want, Arnie can play!
Scooting across the floor with the greatest of ease!
...and yet we have plenty of room!
We asked her not to flash this evening but alas... she flashed!
Did You Know? - Since Bradford wrote of how the colonists had hunted wild turkeys during the autumn of 1621 and since turkey is a uniquely American (and scrumptious) bird, it gained traction as the Thanksgiving meal of choice for Americans after Lincoln declared Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1863
Toppers 2018-2019 Season Page 1 - Pre-Dinner Visiting Page 2 - Who Was Here Tonight? Page 3 - Serious Dancing Gets Underway |