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BayPointe Dance Academy Wins Big in Destin
Baypointe Dance Academy Senior, Teen, and Junior Dance Competitive Dance Company attended dance nationals in Destin, FL, July 27th-29th for Fire and Ice Dance Nationals. Our Senior Company placed Two Gold Awards for the Small Group Routines “Circus and “I Surrender”. The Teen Company placed a Platinum Award for the Small Group Routine “We Run The Night” and Our Juniors placed a Diamond Award for the Large Group “Hey Baby”. The Production Line which includes all three teams placed a Platinum and 1st Overall Highest Score of the Day for the Routine “Party People”. The Junior Company also placed in the final round beating out 14 teams and winning National Dance Champions for the year 2013! Students are: Back, left to right: Jaylee Schroeder, Olivia Buchanan, Caitlyn Roberts, Zoey Gibson, Brooke Justesen, Alexis Wetzel, Bayleigh Blackard, Autumn Ford, Logan Mavar, and Alyssa Rolls. Middle: Catelyn Alexander, Cheney Pratt, Madison Blake, Peyton Mann, Olivia Davis, Anna Claire Kinsey, Shelby Lee, Hali Everette, and Rebecca Klimjack. Front: Landry Mavar, Kamden Eady, Maren Cunningham, Ally Mavar, Libbie Graham, Emma Grace Vannoy, Megan Schaffer, Kearston Costello, and Heather Mann.
Join Walkers in St. Jude Give Thanks. Walk. ™ Event
On Saturday, Nov. 23, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital® is hosting the St. Jude Give thanks. Walk.™ in 75 communities nationwide, including Mobile & Baldwin County, to support children fighting cancer and other deadly diseases with pioneering research and exceptional care. The local St. Jude Give thanks. Walk. will take place at the Eastern Shore Centre and feature family friendly activities from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Registration is free, but participants are forming teams and raising money online at givethankswalk.org to earn incentives. These efforts support the lifesaving mission of St. Jude. Unlike any other hospital, St. Jude relies on funding from everyday people to help support its lifesaving mission of finding cures to save children battling cancer and other deadly diseases. Because of donations, families never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing or food because all a family should worry about is helping their child live. Local patient families like the Malones whose 7-year-old son is fighting at St. Jude understand firsthand the significance of events like this one. Ryan Malone was diagnosed with Burkitt’s lymphoma on December 31, 2012 and he continues to fight every day. Ryan will be serving as this year’s Grand Marshal for the 2013 Give thanks. Walk. in Mobile & Baldwin PulmAssoc PurpFlwr 10:43 AM St. Page County. Bead sure 5/8/13 to “like” the Alabama Jude1Facebook page to receive the latest updates.
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