National League of Junior Cotillions
Greenville Chapter - Eastside
Welcome
Welcome to the homepage for the NLJC Greenville Chapter - Eastside!
The Junior Cotillion program holds classes at HOLLY TREE COUNTRY CLUB located at 500 Golf Club Drive, Simpsonville, 29681.
Currently I am offering two programs: a 6th grade program and a 7th/8th grade combined program that includes returning Cotillion 7th graders, as well as NEW 7th or 8th grade Cotillion students
For a description of the program click here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HXXrggPxl09NqRQ7Zv6d602wpZOG2VIk/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=110780711396652304549&rtpof=true&sd=true
Please contact Angie Mosley, Director, at (864)-630-0500 or [email protected] with additional questions.
Announcements
Registration for the 2025-2026 Cotillion season is now open to potential new members!
About Director
Angie Mosley has been the Director of NLJC's Greenville Chapter - Eastside for 25 years. Originally from Columbia, Angie graduated from Clemson University with a B.S. in Financial Management and a Masters in Human Resource Development. Prior to starting her Cotillion chapter, Angie worked as a Corporate Trainer for Bank of America for eight years. She is a married, mother of three, and she and her husband, Paul, have called Greenville "home" since 1997. In addition to serving as a volunteer in both her church and her children's schools, Angie served as President (2009-2012) of the Down Syndrome Association of the Upstate and is a former Board member of Langston Charter Middle School. Elected in November, 2020 and again in 2024, Angie is currently serving her second term as a Trustee on the Greenville County School Board for Area 21. Over the years, Angie has been recognized numerous times by NLJC's National Board. Her awards include the President's Award, the Meritorious Service Award, the "2000 Club" Award and the award for having an Outstanding Premiere Cotillion program. In 2016, at NLJC's biennial convention, Angie was honored as the National League of Junior Cotillions 2015 Director of the Year. She is so pleased to have the Greenville Chapter continue to be recognized as one of NLJC's "best", receiving a "TOP 10 Chapter" award in 2019. Angie looks forward to continuing to offer the quality programs that the Greenville area has come to expect.