Margie Schoen

“Forty years ago, I decided to learn to square dance and I have not stopped dancing since! It was in 1973 when a neighbor shared that she lost 35-pounds square dancing. My husband wanted to lose weight so we gave it a try. He eventually lost interest but that didn’t stop me. I continued to dance as a substitute partner when other ladies were absent and learned the male role too.“Forty years ago, I decided to learn to square dance and I have not stopped dancing since! It was in 1973 when a neighbor shared that she lost 35-pounds square dancing. My husband wanted to lose weight so we gave it a try. He eventually lost interest but that didn’t stop me. I continued to dance as a substitute partner when other ladies were absent and learned the male role too.“Forty years ago, I decided to learn to square dance and I have not stopped dancing since! It was in 1973 when a neighbor shared that she lost 35-pounds square dancing. My husband wanted to lose weight so we gave it a try. He eventually lost interest but that didn’t stop me. I continued to dance as a substitute partner when other ladies were absent and learned the male role too.