Monday, September 17, 2007

New Dance Classes

Do you want to learn how to dance and boogie better than your friends?

Festival Dance Academy has been around for more than 30 years, but there are an abundance of new classes being offered this year. Among them are classes in tap, swing, ballroom, celtic, cheerleading, and various classes for teens and adults.


Festival teaches dance to all ages in Pullman and Moscow, as well as Lewiston and Genesee. Classes are taught at Gladish Community & Cultural Center in Pullman, and the Physical Education Building at the University of Idaho.

Because of these new classes, Festival can reach out to a greater audience of dancers and educate them on many more levels than before.


"Our number one goal is to provide dance education in a quality, caring and creative environment," says Cindy Barnhart, Executive Director of Festival. "Our wonderful faculty will make you want to dance for the rest of your life."


For schedules and new classes, visit http://www.festivaldance.org/

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Welcome to the Palouse

It can be hard to find classes, so here's a good WSU Campus Map. This map can be enlarged and is easy to see. However, it doesn't list what the buildings abbreviations are. That list is here.

Click here for the City of Pullman Web site. I personally don't think it's very good, but it can be slightly helpful. The site houses information about the city's Parks and Recreation, links to a databases listing city codes and laws, facts and figures, city council members and a calendar of events, among other things. You can find more information about the City of Pullman at the Chamber of Commerce Web site.

Since it's not too far away, and some people say there's more to do there, here is the official City of Moscow Web site and the city's Chamber of Commerce Web site.