It's ironic this should run in February during Black History Month. In the Fifties and Sixties, the swimming pool at Glen Echo was segregated, so my family boycotted the Park.
It's ironic this should run in February during Black History Month. In the Fifties and Sixties, the swimming pool at Glen Echo was segregated, so my family boycotted the Park.
That's what is so great about America. It corrects mistakes made through time. The dances today iare a mix of all ages and individuals. Come dance with us!
That's what is so great about America. It corrects mistakes made through time. The dances today iare a mix of all ages and individuals. Come dance with us!
Yes, the owners of the park had an awful practice. Still, they are no longer associated with the park so perhaps you can look at the park with fresh eyes. The park is welcoming to everyone, and people of many backgrounds converge there to celebrate life. Perhaps you can do so yourself before long. Whatever its history, it is now the kind of place the Civil Rights movement worked to create.
Yes, the owners of the park had an awful practice. Still, they are no longer associated with the park so perhaps you can look at the park with fresh eyes. The park is welcoming to everyone, and people of many backgrounds converge there to celebrate life. Perhaps you can do so yourself before long. Whatever its history, it is now the kind of place the Civil Rights movement worked to create.
But maybe I am not so objective; I met my wife there.
At least one "I met my husband dancing at Glen Echo" story spans two generations. A friend's parents met in the Spanish Ballroom; several decades later she also met her husband there.
While attendance often reflects GEP's location in DC's NW suburbs, specific events like the monthly Zouk dance or the April Kizomba weekend have me in the distinct minority instead.
The mere mention of GEP still
At least one "I met my husband dancing at Glen Echo" story spans two generations. A friend's parents met in the Spanish Ballroom; several decades later she also met her husband there.
While attendance often reflects GEP's location in DC's NW suburbs, specific events like the monthly Zouk dance or the April Kizomba weekend have me in the distinct minority instead.
The mere mention of GEP still evokes resentment for some despite being integrated 50-some years ago. I hope all of the next generation will remember the carousel, theater, or summer camp as fondly as I do the bumper cars and wooing my spouse.
My partner, Debra Sternberg, and I are presenters at Glen Echo Park and have been teaching at the Saturday night swing dances for over 20 years. Our group, Gottaswing, has had over 400 couples get engaged after meeting at one of our classes or dances. I was the first, meeting my wife Carolyn in a dance class I was teaching. My mother's advice to me many years ago about meeting women was LEARN
My partner, Debra Sternberg, and I are presenters at Glen Echo Park and have been teaching at the Saturday night swing dances for over 20 years. Our group, Gottaswing, has had over 400 couples get engaged after meeting at one of our classes or dances. I was the first, meeting my wife Carolyn in a dance class I was teaching. My mother's advice to me many years ago about meeting women was LEARN TO DANCE. It was valid then and it is still applies. As we say in class, it is a form of non-verbal communication between partners. You can learn a lot about someone in a short time on the dance floor.
It's ironic this should run in February during Black History Month. In the Fifties and Sixties, the swimming pool at Glen Echo was segregated, so my family boycotted the Park.
It's ironic this should run in February during Black History Month. In the Fifties and Sixties, the swimming pool at Glen Echo was segregated, so my family boycotted the Park.
View lessGlen Echo, like many other social institutions in those dark unenlightened ages, was segregated but is no longer.
Is any institution that was once segregated allowed to post uplifting articles in February? How is this ironic?
What would your advice be to institutions, entities, organizations, who were once so horribly backwards?
Should they all refrain from articles about race, or just
View moreGlen Echo, like many other social institutions in those dark unenlightened ages, was segregated but is no longer.
Is any institution that was once segregated allowed to post uplifting articles in February? How is this ironic?
What would your advice be to institutions, entities, organizations, who were once so horribly backwards?
Should they all refrain from articles about race, or just articles in general? What are your thoughts?
View lessThat's what is so great about America. It corrects mistakes made through time. The dances today iare a mix of all ages and individuals. Come dance with us!
That's what is so great about America. It corrects mistakes made through time. The dances today iare a mix of all ages and individuals. Come dance with us!
View lessYes, the owners of the park had an awful practice. Still, they are no longer associated with the park so perhaps you can look at the park with fresh eyes. The park is welcoming to everyone, and people of many backgrounds converge there to celebrate life. Perhaps you can do so yourself before long. Whatever its history, it is now the kind of place the Civil Rights movement worked to create.
But
View moreYes, the owners of the park had an awful practice. Still, they are no longer associated with the park so perhaps you can look at the park with fresh eyes. The park is welcoming to everyone, and people of many backgrounds converge there to celebrate life. Perhaps you can do so yourself before long. Whatever its history, it is now the kind of place the Civil Rights movement worked to create.
But maybe I am not so objective; I met my wife there.
View lessAt least one "I met my husband dancing at Glen Echo" story spans two generations. A friend's parents met in the Spanish Ballroom; several decades later she also met her husband there.
View moreWhile attendance often reflects GEP's location in DC's NW suburbs, specific events like the monthly Zouk dance or the April Kizomba weekend have me in the distinct minority instead.
The mere mention of GEP still
At least one "I met my husband dancing at Glen Echo" story spans two generations. A friend's parents met in the Spanish Ballroom; several decades later she also met her husband there.
View lessWhile attendance often reflects GEP's location in DC's NW suburbs, specific events like the monthly Zouk dance or the April Kizomba weekend have me in the distinct minority instead.
The mere mention of GEP still evokes resentment for some despite being integrated 50-some years ago. I hope all of the next generation will remember the carousel, theater, or summer camp as fondly as I do the bumper cars and wooing my spouse.
My partner, Debra Sternberg, and I are presenters at Glen Echo Park and have been teaching at the Saturday night swing dances for over 20 years. Our group, Gottaswing, has had over 400 couples get engaged after meeting at one of our classes or dances. I was the first, meeting my wife Carolyn in a dance class I was teaching. My mother's advice to me many years ago about meeting women was LEARN
View moreMy partner, Debra Sternberg, and I are presenters at Glen Echo Park and have been teaching at the Saturday night swing dances for over 20 years. Our group, Gottaswing, has had over 400 couples get engaged after meeting at one of our classes or dances. I was the first, meeting my wife Carolyn in a dance class I was teaching. My mother's advice to me many years ago about meeting women was LEARN TO DANCE. It was valid then and it is still applies. As we say in class, it is a form of non-verbal communication between partners. You can learn a lot about someone in a short time on the dance floor.
View less