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5 callers at Carriage Stop dance

       A square dance with five callers - an unusually high number - will be held Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Carriage Stop, 2700 Robinson St.
       The public is invited. Admission for dancers (experienced only) is $7; there is no charge to watch.
       The event, which will require a temporary stage add-on for the extra callers, is being co-sponsored by the Mountain Magic Callers and Springs Single Dancers.
       According to Ed Marcus, president of the latter group, it's called a Trail Through Dance - so named because it's occurring just after the annual state square dance festival in Grand Junction and just before the national event in Wichita, Kan. He said it's likely that some square dance enthusiasts from the region will “trail through” the Carriage Stop gathering before traveling to the nationals.
       “It's a lot of fun, and there's a lot of energy,” Marcus said. “It will be very festive.”
       He said it's possible there could be enough people for as many as nine squares (four couples in each).
       The Carriage Stop is a privately owned hall in the Midland area of the Westside.
       For more information, call 477-0995.
      
       In what has become an annual event, All That Glitters, 2518 W. Colorado Ave., will display estate jewelry - possibly including exotic pieces - from the Singer Collection in a one-day show and sale.
       The event will be Thursday, June 19 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
       All That Glitters estimates the value of the exhibit at more than $3 million.
       As in past years during the month of June, The Old Colorado City store has contracted with Stephen L. Singer Inc. of New York City to bring in the collection which has been known to include pieces that belonged to celebrities, such as June Carter Cash or Terry Moore (wife of Howard Hughes).
      
       Om & Garden, 2616 W. Colorado Ave., Suite 19, offers yoga classes four days a week.
       Owner/certified yoga instructor Kimberly Miller teaches Monday, Wednes-day, Thursday and Friday evenings and Thursday and Friday mornings.
       The phone is 761-3300. The website is omandgarden.net.
      
       An opening reception for oil painter Katherine McNeill's exhibit of her latest work, titled “Seasons in the Sun,” will be Saturday June 21 from 5 to 8 p.m. at Hunter-Wolff Gallery, 2510 W. Colorado Ave.
       McNeill will also demonstrate her painting techniques starting at 1 p.m. For more information, call 520-9494 or go to hunterwolffgallery.com.

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