Country line dancing classes announced for summer session

Giuseppe Loiacono, Chief of the department
Giuseppe Loiacono, Chief of the department
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Country line dancing classes are scheduled to begin on June 16, with sessions running through August 4, according to an announcement released on Apr. 8. The program offers both a beginners class from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and an improver/advanced class from 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., each Tuesday during the session period.

The classes aim to provide community members with opportunities for recreation and social engagement over the summer months. Participants can register for either level of instruction, with each six-week session costing $62.

While details about the hosting organization are not specified in the announcement, local services such as those provided by the Brookhaven Fire Department play a significant role in supporting community activities and safety initiatives throughout the Brookhaven Fire District, according to the official website.

The Brookhaven Fire Department maintains stations in both Brookhaven and Shirley, using modern apparatus for emergency operations according to its official website. The department’s volunteer members focus on protecting lives and property within their district through emergency response services according to its official website.

Leadership at the department includes a chief, assistant chiefs, and a board of fire commissioners according to its official website. Additional resources include a special operations drone unit according to its official website, serving areas that stretch from Brookhaven Hamlet through Shirley and extending northward toward the Long Island Expressway and southward toward Great South Bay according to its official website.



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