1992 to
2002:
LRBC has come a long way, baby The
more things change, the more stays the same! Old
Little Rock Bop Club newsletters tell of the urge
to dance. For more history, see the print edition
of the LRBC May-June 2002 newsletter.
Excerpts
from Bop in the Rock Number 1,
August 1992
When this newsletter was mailed to prospective
members, the Little Rock Bop Club did not yet
exist. Founding president Jim Miller explained
the organizers efforts and intentions to
start a club and nicely summed up our
earliest history.
We like to Bop! For
several weeks, we have been collecting names,
addresses and phone numbers from bop-starved
people interested in forming a bop dance
club in Little Rock. Im sure you thought
this whole idea was just a clever scheme to get
girls phone numbers. Well, it works!
Weve got girls and guys interested (about
50/50). Now counting 200 of us and still growing
... the Little Rock Bop Club is a fact. The
organizers and founders hereby issue the first
newsletter. We hope it will give you a good idea
of what the bop club is all about.
My name is
Jim Miller. I moved here a year ago from Dallas,
Texas, where there are a bunch of social dance
clubs dedicated to all types of dance. Arriving
in Little Rock, I started asking about dance
clubs in the area. People would answer,
Well, theres BJs and
Bobbisox, thinking I was looking for a
nightclub. BJs has an associated dance club
called the Honky Tonkers and they are
very active in country & western dance.
As far as the bop, swing, push or jitterbug
dancers, there is no organized social club in
Little Rock.
Someone
mentioned that on the second Sunday of every
month there was this thing called the Pig
& Whistle at Dads Place in North
Little Rock. It seemed appropriate that the name
had a Pig in it, seeing as how this is Hog
country. But what about the Whistle? Well, it was
at my first Pig & Whistle that I saw all
these crazy boppers. It was unbelievable!
Dads Place had always seemed a little dead
to me ... but all of a sudden, in the middle of a
Sunday afternoon, during football and deer
season, this place was bopping! The joint was
jumping! Unfortunately, the party only lasted
from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m., then it was over for the
month.
Several people at
Pig & Whistle told me that there had been an
attempt to start a bop club in Little Rock, but
for some reason it never happened. Thats
when we started collecting each others
names and addresses. We were interested people,
wanting to form a dance club. We grabbed napkins,
business cards, anything. Phone calls flew and
the interest was unbelievable.
Membership
dues will be $12 for six months or $24 annually,
and renew each Sept. 1 and March 1. Because this
is a startup club we need a lot of full-year
members on this first membership drive, to help
capitalize the club and pay for startup costs
such as purchasing records, printing newsletters,
etc.
Membership
entitles you to a $2 entrance fee for club
parties instead of $4 for non-members, discount
dance lessons, and a newsletter which will give
you a schedule of events.
Our dance
parties will be held on the fourth Saturday each
month. This adds up to a party every other week,
with Pig & Whistle on the second Sunday and
Little Rock Bop Club on the fourth Saturday.
Also, well have a dance night
out each week at various other clubs.
Get
involved with the club, participate, and if you
have an interest in helping get organized, or if
you have suggestions, please contact one of the
officers listed elsewhere in your newsletter or
call me.
Forever
Bopping,
Jim Miller
First
Monthly Board Meeting will be Monday, August 10,
at Freidas apartment. At this meeting the
original officers will meet and form the
structure of the club.
Little
Rock Bop Club
August 1992 Executive Committee |
First
Members
(Present at organizing meeting) |
Jim
Miller, President
Dooley Fowler,
Vice-President
Sue Clay (now Hicks),
Secretary
Susie Derden, Treasurer
Freida Daily (now
White),
Parliamentarian (Ethics)
Virgil Foster, Sgt. at
Arms
Kay Baldus, Activities
& Entertainment
SaraJane Pierce,
Membership
Mark Penny, Activities |
Ronnie
Higdon
Bev Wujek (now
Alberson)
Jim Alberson
Gordon & Rose Ann Burrington
Janet Coburn (now
Fowler)
Lea Ashcraft |
|
|
|
|
|
April
24, 2002 |
May 1,
2002 |
May 8,
2002 |
More ... |
|