National League of Junior Cotillions
Benton/Bryant Chapter
Welcome
Welcome to the Benton and Bryant Chapter of The National League of Junior Cotillions. We are beyond excited to offer the opportunity to teach the next generation etiquette, manners, and basic ballroom dancing. Not only will they have a great time, but this experience will also build confidence and create memories that will last a lifetime.
JUNIOR COTILLION - 6TH-8TH GRADE PROGRAM
ALL JUNIOR COTILLION CLASSES ARE DRESS-UP AFFAIRS
Ladies' Attire: Classes require conservative (knee-length or longer) Sunday dresses, skirts, and hard-sole dress shoes. No denim, flip-flops, or athletic shoes, please.
Short white gloves are required for all young ladies at each class and the end of season event.
Gentlemen's Attire: Khaki pants, button-down dress shirt, tie, navy or dark blazers, and hard-sole dress shoes for all classes.
The end-of-season event is semi-formal. Young ladies traditionally wear knee-length or longer dresses and gentlemen wear suits or tuxedos.
Announcements
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Add your child to our mailing list and receive an invitation! Click HERE.
PLEASE NOTE: IF YOU CLICK THE LINK ABOVE, IT IS NOT YOUR OFFICIAL REGISTRATION.
TO REGISTER AND ENROLL IN THE SEASON, CLICK ON THE REGISTRATION TAB ON THE LEFT MENU OF THE HOME PAGE.
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We appreciate the support from our friends, parents, and community leaders.
Members of our Advisory Committee nominate students to receive invitations for the upcoming seasons.
About Director
The country-wide success of the National League of Junior Cotillions is a direct result of the outstanding individuals who have been selected as chapter directors. Brittany Moore received a phone call one Sunday afternoon from long-standing NLJC Director, Susan Humphries. After nearly thirty years of dedicating her life to Cotillion, Susan was ready to pass the baton. Brittany is thrilled to keep NLJC active in Saline County for the benefit of generations to come. Since graduating from Harding University, volunteerism and leadership has held a special place in Brittany's heart. More than anything she is excited in knowing the positive impact Junior Cotillion will have in the lives of children. Brittany resides in Hot Springs with her husband, David, their three children (Brooklyn, Landon, and Boone), and a few pets.