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Published On: Sun, Feb 17th, 2013

Business Of The Week: Terrie’s Dance Spectrum


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This week’s FEATURED BUSINESS OF THE WEEK is: TERRIE’S DANCE SPECTRUM.

Terrie’s Dance Spectrum has been a family owned and operated business in Washington Court house since 1980.

Located at 319 Broadway Street, they offer a large variety of classes for both kids and adults. Those classes include: Ballet, tap, jazz, hip-hop, gymnastics, turbo kick, kinder dance and kinder gymnastics for 3-year-olds, non-competitive cheer, Hawaiian dance, and even karate! They specialize in power mat tumbling for cheerleading.

In addition to Terry Chapman, instructors include Melissa Chapman, Melissa Kolle, and Terry Wilson.

When I spoke with Terrie about her business, she stated that, “we strive to be positive role models for the kids and want to make it a fun experience for them.”

She was also very proud of the fundraisers they have done for local charities including the Juvenile Diabetes Association.

Contact Terrie for more information about classes by phoning (740) 505-8872. If you mention Steve’s Corner, you will receive $5 off your summer classes!

-Steve

Steve Armstrong is a local real estate agent for ERA Martin and Associates and is a correspondent for Fayette Advocate.

If you would like to nominate a business of the week, please email Steve at steven.armstrong@era.com.

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