So Dance Junee to raise funds for Ronald McDonald House Charities Wagga

Taylor Dodge
Updated April 28 2022 - 5:47pm, first published 8:00am
WARMING UP: So Dance Junee dancers Samantha Huckin and Paige McAlister, both aged 10, preparing for the Dance for Sick Kids drive. Picture: Shannon Oke
WARMING UP: So Dance Junee dancers Samantha Huckin and Paige McAlister, both aged 10, preparing for the Dance for Sick Kids drive. Picture: Shannon Oke

A "TINY" studio in a small town is aiming big as its dancers prepare to take part in the 2022 Dance for Sick Kids fundraising initiative.

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Taylor Dodge

Taylor Dodge

Senior Journalist

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