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Everest Academy is sponsored by Everest Family Ministry in the Birmingham Metro Area. We offer freedom along with quality resources, information, activities and support to those homeschooling in Alabama. We believe that the parent has the best interests of their children at heart. We believe that the parent is the first and only teacher that a child needs. In keeping with this philosophy, we wish to be a very hands-off cover school and allow the parent to lead and guide their children in the direction and at the pace they feel is best suited to their children. We ask only for what the law requires while offering support along with quality resources to aid families in their efforts.

Dec. 14, Oak Mountain Area: Christmas Ball

You are cordially invited to the 2012 Love2Dance
Christmas Ball
Please note this dance is sponsored by the Love2Dance Club which is a group of teens who attend the Friday Hoover Homeschool Ballroom Dance classes.  These dances are very well chaperoned and wonderfully orchestrated.

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Date and Time:
December 14th
6:30-10:30 P.M.

Venue:
Our Lady of the Valley Church
Social Hall
5514 Double Oak Lane
Birmingham, AL 35242

Dress Code:
Semi Formal

Ladies: Modest gowns
Gentlemen: Shirt and tie mandatory; coat suggested.

Music:
Traditional Ballroom
Song sheets with suggested dances will be available at sign-in*

$5.00 per student/$10.00 per family
Heavy Hors d'oeuvres will be served.

Please note that due to the formal nature and late hour of this
event the following guidelines apply:

Ages 11 and up only (babes in arms excepted)

Parents are welcome to attend but may drop off after
signing in and providing emergency contact number

Dance floor decorum to be observed at all times (see below)


Rules of the Dance Floor
Please Read!

Dance floor is for dancing! Eating and chatting should stay on the side of the room. Absolutely NO horseplay of any kind in the ballroom.

Line of Dance: Line dances and stationary dances like swing should stay in the middle, leaving room for traveling dances, like foxtrot and waltz, to proceed in a counter-clockwise direction around the outside of the floor.

After dancing with a lady return her to her place and say “Thank you” out loud!

Ladies who wish to dance, try standing near the edge of the floor, smile and look friendly!

Beginning dancers: everyone out there has experienced that same sweaty palm, stiff-as-a-board, jittery feeling. Dance anyway, and it will pass!