But, what is there to do in Woodgate? #5

Boot ‘scootin gained popularity in 1990s and continues to attract enthusiasts across the country. Community Events’ President, Lesley Christensen scooted along to the Community Hall to learn a few moves with the Woodgate Line Dancers.

Line Dancing has been active at Woodgate beginning in 1995, with Lorelle Mattson leading the dancers through their steps. The group enjoys performing old favourites along with learning a new dances each year.

Lorelle says line dancing is for all ages and fitness levels, whether experienced boot-scooters or not.

Beginners are catered for with the first couple of routines being easy to get you in the swing, then more moves are added to polish your skills.

Lorelle says so long as you stay on your feet and have a go, you will get the moves!

I have to say the dancers were really having a good time enjoying every minute even when moves went a little astray!

Once a month the group follow up their dance session with a coffee and chat or lunch at a local cafe.

Even if you think you have two left feet, line dancing is worth a try for the fun factor and you might surprise yourself!

Scoot down to the Community Hall on Friday mornings from 9:30 am and have a go. Cost is $6.