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A Letter to Our Users

 

The Hayloft Barn was designed with the square dancer in mind and provides a wonderful dance experience. If you or your club needs a venue for that special occasion, consider the Hayloft Barn.

 

 

 

Rental includes a number of trestle tables in an area where dancers can rest and snack between dances.  We do ask that dancer respect a few simple guidelines.

 

No bare feet or rubber soles on the dance floor

Food is restricted to the table area

Please do not use powder or wax on shoes or floor

 

Thank you.

 

 

 

For rental information, contact:

Nancy Powers (508) 943-7838

4 Progress Ave. Dudley, MA 01571

nancypow@aol.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

How to View and Navigate

the Yohoo! Calendar of

Hayloft Events

 

Click on “Calendar of Events” to display the Hayloft

Select “Calendar” on tabs near top of page

On the panel to the right

       Click on the small yellow arrows at the top to select the year

       Under that,  Click on the month to select the desired month

On main panel in center of page

        Select “EVENT LISTS” tab near top left of panel

        Select “Day”, “Week”, or “Month” you wish to view

         Use yellow arrows below tabs to step through time period selected

Use your browser’s “BACK” button to return to this page.

       

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No, this isn’t a mistake loading the camera.  This is a picture of our famous floating floor, or at least a  mockup of it.    And just what makes it a floating floor?

Here is a worm’s eye view of the same floor as above.  Those black squares are rubber cushions spaced every sixteen inches apart. The entire floor “floats on these blocks giving the floor a firm but resilient surface on which to dance that is easy on the feet.

 

This view shows the wooden flooring laid on top of plywood sub-flooring.  The plywood rests on 2x4 stringers which in turn are laid flat against the rubber blocks.  What you can not see here is the concrete floor that was layered with a quarter inch of rubber that supports the whole structure. 

 

 

 

 

 

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