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Posted inFundraiser, Glen Innes

Shimmy your way for local support

blankby Kate BrownSeptember 3, 2024

Giving local products to local people in need is what Glen Innes’ new community group, Shimmy 2 Support Inc, is all about and they are ready to launch this Friday.

Posted inGeneral News

Shimmy for a Cause on World Belly Dance Day

by Beth PlatfordMay 6, 2024

New England dancers will join in spreading a wave of feminine empowerment across the globe as World Belly Dance Day raises awareness of gender-based violence and domestic abuse.

Posted inGlen Innes, Local festivals and shows, What's on

Get ready to Dance, Create and Evolve at New England’s biggest belly dance event

blankby Penelope ShawSeptember 4, 2023

Regardless of whether you’re a belly dancing enthusiast or you’re new to dancing, there will be something for all abilities to enjoy at the Dance Create Evolve Event this October.

Posted inAwareness Events, Glen Innes

World wide flash mob for DV awareness includes Glen Innes

blankby New England Times News DeskMay 18, 2023

Last Saturday, on World Belly Dance Day, the Glen Innes Shimmy Mob Team danced their way around town, raising awareness about domestic abuse and funds for support services. 

Posted inAdvertorial, Business, Women

Women of New England Business, Part 2

blankby RK CrosbyMarch 27, 2023

In part 2 of our Women of New England Business series, meet an interior designer, a dance instructor, a mum’s co-operative creator, and a mindset educator.

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