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The Mavericks Square Dance club is a place for everyone —
singles, couples, families, beginners and experienced dancers!
All are welcome to a relaxed atmosphere of fun and good exercise!

CLUB
ACTIVITIES

SCHEDULES
& EVENTS

FREQUENTLY
ASKED QUESTIONS

WHEN AND WHERE WE ARE

We dance every Monday evening except New Years, Christmas, and the 4th of July. Round Dance classes are offered on Monday and Wednesday evenings and Square Dance classes every Wednesday. For more information please visit our Events and Schedules page.

We are fortunate to have the use of the wood floor at Royer Hall in Roseville, and are sponsored by American Legion Post #169 and VFW Post #1487.

OUR LEADERS

Our Board of Directors meet monthly or as needed to plan events and ensure that our programs run smoothly. Officers are elected yearly and frequently serve several terms.



A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE CLUB

Mavericks Square Dance Club was established in 1962. They held their first class on October 1, 1962 in a school in Sacramento. At that time, there were 63 square dance clubs in the area. All the clubs were members of the Northern California Square Dancers Association, currently called Associated Square Dancers of Superior California (ASDSC).

During the years, the Mavericks had several callers. All classes, workshops and Saturday night dances were held in school gymnasums in Sacramento and Carmichael.

In October 1968, the then President of the Northern California Square Dancers Association commended the Mavericks President for having the largest membership of all 63 clubs.

A year later, the Mavericks moved to Roseville Veterans Hall at Royer Park, 110 Park Dr. At that time, a member of the Mavericks Square Dance Club belonged to Veterans of Foreign Wars and knew about this place that had a large dance hall. Mavericks held Saturday night dances once a month. Today, Mavericks holds classes, workshops and Saturday night dances at this location.