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Photo Album: Square dancing at Sherwood Heights Elementary School
In square dancing, partners change several times during the course of a single dance, eventually finding their way back to their main partners.
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Writer Karen Kreworuka and Auburn resident Cam Churchill, dancing together at left, spin around the floor Sept. 15 during a square dancing session at Sherwood Heights Elementary School in Auburn. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal
Square dancers move in a circle during a session Sept.15 at Sherwood Heights Elementary School in Auburn. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal
Edy and Cam Churchill, right, share a laugh while square dancing Sept. 15 at Sherwood Heights Elementary School. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal
Square dancer caller Al Hipkins calls out steps during an open dance session Sept. 15 at Sherwood Heights Elementary School in Auburn. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal
Cam and Edy Churchill embrace Sept. 15 after a square dance at Sherwood Heights Elementary School in Auburn. The Auburn couple met while square dancing at Sherwood Heights in 1983 and married the following year. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal
At the end of every dance, square dancers come to the center to celebrate a successful dance. From the left are Lorraine Boilard, Wally Vickerson, Cheryl Fortier, and Rick Fortier. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal
Al Hipkins, right, calls out the steps to a square dance Sept. 15 at Sherwood Heights Elementary School in Auburn. Dancers Gemma Blier, left, and Wally Vickerson follow along on the left. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal
Edy Churchill and Roy Blier complete their spin on the right during a square dance session Sept. 15 at Sherwood Heights Elementary School in Auburn. Lorraine Boilard and Rick Fortier turn toward them on the left. In square dancing, partners change several times during the course of a single dance, eventually finding their way back to their main partners. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal