Square dancers find fun, exercise at weekly gathering
Rick Sorrell, president of the Gadsden Twirlers, said they were organized in 2013, after the demise of the “Whirl-a-Ways,” a long-time square dancing that held their dances at what is now Gadsden’s University of Alabama Center.
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Rick Sorrell, president of the Gadsden Twirlers, said they were organized in 2013, after the demise of the “Whirl-a-Ways,” a long-time square dancing that held their dances at what is now Gadsden’s University of Alabama Center.