By Matthew McCully – “Clogging? That sounds like a plumbing issue,” joked Jim Naylor, one of the founding members of the local dance troop The Rainbow Country Cloggers, celebrating 30 years on the dance floor this year. The group, which teaches dancers ranging in age from 5 to 65 (give or take) weekly in Bury and Lennoxville will hold its end-of-year show this Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the auditorium at Alexander Galt Regional High School. The money raised at the show, which has a pay-what-you-like admission price, will be donated to the Ayer’s Cliff Music Fest for the Children’s Wish Foundation. The cloggers have been dancing at the music fest since it started, and for years have made an effort to donate to the event, Naylor explained. See full story in the Thursday, May 23 edition of The Record.
Thirty years and clogging
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