National League of Junior Cotillions
Easley Chapter
Welcome
Junior Cotillion Registration is open for the 2025-26 Season.
PRE-COTILLION SUMMER CAMP IS OPEN - REGISTER TODAY!
Click here - Register at Summer Encounters Fun Camp for Kids!
Look for Week 3 - June 9 - 13, 2025 for Etiquette Summer Camp with Teri Block
Cotillion tuition for the 2025-2026 season has slightly increased since the time of printing invitations. The online registration reflects new tuition and sibling discount.
Welcome to NLJC Easley Chapter! We are excited for the upcoming 2025-2026 cotillion season. Please visit the website regularly for updates.
How To Receive Cotillion Program Information:
Email Teri Block at [email protected] with the following information,
Child's name, Current Grade Level, Age & School, Mailing Address, Parent's Name(s) and Contact Phone
Junior Cotillion FACEBOOK
Teri Block, Junior Cotillion Director
Announcements
Junior Cotillion Class Dress Code:
Gentlemen: Jacket, dress pants, ironed, button-down shirt, tie (bow or neck), belt, short white gloves and dress shoes.
Ladies: Dress or skirt/blouse; white gloves and dress shoes you can dance in. Dress/skirt lengths should be as close to the knee (or below) as possible.
Grand Ball Attire:
The Grand Ball is a formal event. Gentlemen wear tuxes and cotillion white gloves.
Ladies: · Any color dress is fine. Strapless dresses are NOT allowed. A quick tip: you can often sew straps onto a strapless dress to give it more security. I always suggest having your daughter “dance” around the dressing room or house in her dress to be sure it’s comfortable and secure. The most important thing to me is that your daughter feels GOOD in her dress. She should feel like the young lady that she is!
· Shrugs or shoulder wraps may make a young lady feel more comfortable in her dress. Cotillion gloves are requried or matching color gloves of the dress are ok too.
· Backless, thigh-high slits, low-cut, or short-short dresses are NOT appropriate.
· As far as shoes go, please keep in mind that they need to wear them for several hours, therefore, I do not recommend a high heel, as they will NOT be allowed to take them off. Glitter sneakers, boots or other casual shoes are NOT appropriate.
About Director
Teri Block is a graduate of Texas A&M University with a B.A. in Communications and she has a Masters of Business Administration degree. After moving to Easley, South Carolina in 1997, Teri developed her career as a marketing director in banking and in nonprofit organizations in Greenville, SC. She is a sustainer member of the Junior League of Greenville. Teri holds certifications in yoga and group fitness and she enjoys teaching to all ages. She has been an active member of her church for more than 20 years. Teri and her family reside in Simpsonville, South Carolina.