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National League of Junior Cotillions
Craighead County Chapter

Welcome

Parents,

You are invited to a reception to learn more about the Craighead County Junior Cotillion Program.  The reception will be held on May 21, at 6:00 p.m. at the Jonesboro Country Club (JCC), 1408 East Nettleton Avenue, Jonesboro, 72401.  No RSVP is required.  I hope to see you there.  Children from last year will share some of the clothing from specific Cotillion events.  We will have boys and girls sharing clothing.   There is a PowerPoint for imformation and I will answer questions you may have.  Hope to see you on  May 21, at 6:00 p.m. at Jonesboro Country Club on Nettleton Avenue.   

Paypal Payment Information - Craighead County Junior Cotillion - is the name.    Text or call if you have questions 917 902 1957.  My email is [email protected]    .

Beverly                                                                         



 Cotillion Schedule 2024-2025

Event

Month and Date

Time

Location

Swim Party

July 18

6:00 – 8:00

JCC

Back to School Icebreaker

August 24

7:00 – 9:30

ASU

Introduction Class

September 7

7:00 – 9:30

ASU

Harvest Class

October 18

7:00 – 9:30

ASU

Thanksgiving Class

November 9 

7:00 – 9:30

ASU

Instructional Dinner & Holiday Dance

December 7

6:00 – 9:30

ASU

Winter Ball

January 25

7:00 – 9:30

ASU

Valentine Class & Parents Dip Into Dancing

February 8

7:00 – 9:30

ASU

St. Patrick’s Class & Sports Etiquette

March 8

7:00 – 9:30

ASU

Spring Ball

April 5

7:00 – 9:30

ASU

Welcome Message

Welcome to the Craighead County Junior Cotillion program!  Enrollment is now open and you can register online on this website.  I am thrilled to be able to provide a Cotillion program for Craighead County and the Northeast Arkansas area.  If you are interested in Cotillion and want more information, please email me at [email protected] or call/text my cell, 917 902 1957.   

The Mission of Junior Cotillion is to offer young people instruction and practice in the courtesies that make life more pleasant for them and those around them; to offer training in standard ballroom dance; and to provide opportunities to practice and enjoy these skills at memorable parties, dances/classes and balls, complete with decorations, refreshments, favors and prizes.

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                                                                                                                    Cotillion Schedule 2023-2024

Event

Month and Date

Time

Location

Swim Party

July 18

6:00 – 8:00

JCC

Back to School Icebreaker

August 24

7:00 – 9:30

ASU

Introduction Class

September 7

7:00 – 9:30

ASU

Harvest Class

October 18

7:00 – 9:30

ASU

Thanksgiving Class

November 9

7:00 – 9:30

ASU

Instructional Dinner & Holiday Dance

December 7

6:00 – 9:30

ASU

Winter Ball

January 25

7:00 – 9:30

ASU

Valentine Class & Parents Dip Into Dancing

February 8

7:00 – 9:30

ASU

St. Patrick’s Class & Sports Etiquette

March 8

7:00 – 9:30

ASU

Spring Ball

April 5

7:00 – 9:30

ASU

COTILLION DETAILS: TYPICAL LOCATIONS AND TIMES: 

The Swim Party Icebreaker is held at:Jonesboro Country Club 1408 East Nettletn Avenue.  All other events are held at  Arkansas State University, Reng Student Union (Centennial Hall Ballroom) 101 N. Caraway Road.  Event Times are as follows: Swim Party Icebreaker: 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Back to School Icebreaker: 7:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.  Oct. , Nov., and March Classes 7:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. ; December Holiday Class and Instructional Dinner - 6:00 - 930;  Winter Ball, Valentine Class - 7:00 - 9:30 and Grand Spring Ball 7:00 – 9:30.

TUITION:  Membership dues are $420.00 and include all costs for the 10 events - training, balls, and instructional dinner. We highly recommend that you send in your reservation early, as class sizes are limited and are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Classes are filled according to the date the tuition is received. Tuition may be paid in full with the application or half with the application and the remaining half as soon as possible. Initial payment is due July 18 and final payment must be received by August 24,  2024. There will be no refunds except in the case of extraordinary circumstances. 

APPROPRIATE DRESS:  

Icebreakers: 

July  Swim Party - Please wear your swim suit,  a cover-up, and bring a towel. 

August Back to School Icebreaker -  Ladies should wear casual sundress, romperes, etc.  Gentlemen should wear shorts and a collared shirt.  The Back to School Icebreaker is casual.    

All Classes - Starting with the Introduction Class in September, all Junior Cotillion sessions are dress-up affairs for which careful grooming is required. Hair should be neatly combed; fingernails clipped and clean, shoes polished and so forth. Dancing requires hard-sole shoes; no athletic shoes or flip flops please. Ladies should wear conservative Sunday dresses or skirts and dress shoes for classes. Gloves are required. Gentlemen should wear khaki pants, white dress shirts, ties, and navy or dark blazers.

Winter Ball - Ladies should wear knee length or longer holiday dresses or skirts, short white gloves, and dress shoes. Gentlemen should wear khaki pants, white dressshirts, ties, and navy or dark blazers or suits.

Grand Spring Ball -The Grand Spring Ball is a semi-formal event for which appropriate dress is required. Ladies should wear formal, white or ivory dresses and white gloves. Gentlemen should wear khaki pants, white dress shirts, ties, and navy or dark blazers, or suits. Black-tie tuxedos optional. 

Parents’ Dip Into Dancing – Parents are invited to join us for the last hour of our Valentine’s Class for the Father-Daughter Dance and the Mother-Son Dance.

Grand Spring Ball, parents are invited to attend the final hour of the Grand Spring BAll to observe the formal student presentations and parent dance. Fathers will dance the waltz with daughters and mothers with sons.  Children completing the Cotillion program will be formally presented at the Grand Spring Ball.  

The Winter and Grand Spring Balls allow students a formal environment to practice the etiquette and dance skills they have learned and to enjoy self-assurance that comes from knowing the proper manners to use. The evenings include special prizes, contests and dancing. 

SIXTH GRADE PROGRAMS: In addition to the usual courtesies connected with dancing, instruction also includes etiquette, manners and character education. The social and character education components of the program include rules of cell phone courtesy, acknowledgment of gifts, introductions, receiving lines, participating in group settings, polite conversation, paying and receiving compliments, sports etiquette, first impressions, dress code for all occasions, manners in the home and in public, table manners, formal place settings, American styles of eating, skills involved in being a guest, hostess or host, and many other areas of social behavior. Dance instruction includes steps in the Foxtrot, Swing, Waltz, Cha Cha and current line dances. The Junior Cotillion setting encourages children to be comfortable together, make new friends and enjoy themselves. After constant practice in a peer group, young ladies and gentlemen are expected to leave the program with confidence and poise that come from knowing the proper etiquette in any social situation. Instruction in dancing and etiquette is given throughout all sessions and is taught according to grade level. For the 6th grade, highlights of the year are an instructional dinner and the Grand Spring Ball which provide a formal environment where all students are able to demonstrate learned etiquette and dance skills.

JUNIOR COTILLION SCHEDULE, ATTIRE 

July Swim Party  - Wear a swim suit, cover-up and bring a towel. 

August- Ladies should wear a casual sundress, romper, etc.  Gentlemen should wear shorts and a collared shirt.

Classes - All Junior Cotillion sessions are dress-up affairs for which careful grooming is required. Hair should be neatly combed; fingernails clipped and clean, shoes polished and so forth. Dancing requires hard-sole shoes; no athletic shoes or flip flops please. Ladies should wear conservative Sunday dresses or skirts and dress shoes for classes. Gloves are required. Gentlemen should wear khaki pants, white dress shirts, ties, and navy or dark blazers, suits are also acceptable of course.

Winter Ball - Ladies should wear knee length or longer holiday dresses or skirts, short white gloves, and dress shoes. Gentlemen should wear khaki pants, white dress shirts, ties, and navy or dark blazers.

Grand Spring Ball -The Grand Spring Ball is a semi-formal event for which appropriate dress is required. Ladies should wear formal, white or ivory dresses and white gloves. Gentlemen should wear khaki pants, white dress shirts, ties, and navy or dark blazers, or suits. Black-tie tuxedos optional. 

Parents’ Dip Into Dancing – Parents are invited to join their children for the last hour of our Valentine Class to dance with the children.  Fathers dance with daughters and Moms dance with sons. 

Monthly Schedule - Classes are held once a month due to busy lifestyles. Studies have shown this to be an effective schedule. We follow the 5 class schedule with 2 balls and 2 icebreakers.  Students are more likely to retain skills which are learned over a longer period of time. Etiquette booklets are given to students to take home ar at the first class.  At each class, students are assigned a “Cotillion Challenge” which allows them to practice the skills they have learned in class. These booklets are to be brought to every class but not to the balls. Students have the opportunity to earn prizes for completing assignments. The Instructional Dinner begins with a tutorial dinner focusing on table etiquette, including proper use of napkins, utensils, proper silverware positions, and more. Students are guided with individual attention and instruction as each course is served.

The Winter and Grand Spring Balls allow students a formal environment to practice the etiquette and dance skills they have learned and to enjoy the self-assurance that comes from knowing the proper manners to use. The evenings include special prizes,contests, party favors, and dancing. 

Acceptable Behavior - Members are required to conduct themselves at all times in accordance with the courtesies taught. The director reserves the right to request the withdrawal of any lady or gentleman who fails to show progress in this area. At no time will the students be allowed to loiter around the facilities or in the restrooms. Parents and guests of Junior Cotillion members have a standing invitation to observe Junior Cotillion sessions and may chaperone specified classes during the year. It is a joyous sight to see these young people in action. Parents are encouraged to stress the importance of prompt arrival and departure for each event.

TUITION:  Membership dues are $420.00 and include all costs for the training, balls, and instructional dinner. We highly recommend that you send in your reservation early, as class sizes are limited and are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Classes are filled according to the date the tuition is received. Tuition may be paid in full with the application or half with the application and the remaining half as soon as possible.  The final date for the full payment is August 24, 2024.  There will be no refunds except in the case of extraordinary circumstances.  The PayPal name is Craigead County Junior Cotillion.  

About Director

Dr. Beverly Boals Gilbert is the Director of the Craighead County Junior Cotillion.  She began leadership of the Craighead County Junior Cotillion program in 1998 and continues with strong support from the community and from parents.