Lord of the Trout invites you to a line dance
ELDRED, NY — “Lord of the Trout” Lou Monteleone, manager of the Eldred Preserve, has announced the Longest Line Dance in Sullivan County history, to be held at the preserve on Sunday, September 7.
The event will begin at 12:00 noon at Steges Lake on Steges Road between The Eldred Preserve and the hamlet of Eldred. Line-dancing experts and beginners alike are invited to come enjoy the day at the lake with music by the Carl Richards’ Band, and take advantage of free line-dancing lessons throughout the day. Picnic food, including hamburgers, hot dogs and sausage and peppers, will be available for purchase. The line dance will start at 4:00 p.m. at the waterfalls nearby Steges Lake, and end around the lake.
Registration for the event costs a $10 donation per person, which comes with a commemorative numbered bib to wear during the event. The entire donation will go to benefit the St. Baldrick’s Foundation.
Monteleone said he was inspired by the cross-state line dancing in the video for Alan Jackson’s song “Good Time,” and the song will be the official song of the longest line dance portion of the day. And just as in the Alan Jackson video for “Good Time,” participants are encouraged to come in their work attire or other clothing representing their company, or the community they live in. After the dance, a special tribute to those serving our country is planned.
The mission of the St. Baldrick’s Foundation is to raise awareness and funds to cure kids’ cancer by supporting cancer research and fellowships. Monteleone has been involved with the organization for more than two years, and in 2007 even designed a
“Bear My Heart” teddy bear with a personalized message, specifically to benefit children battling childhood cancer.