National
Smooth Dancers started in Los Angeles in 1937. Initially,
men only were allowed to become members. Two years later,
women were permitted to join.
In
1950, a group was established in San Francisco and was named
Golden Gate Chapter. Today, there are eight chapters in
the State - Los Angeles, San Diego, Golden Gate Chapter,
Palomar, San Fernando, Bakersfield, Visalia, and Fresno.
The first State Convention was held in 1951 in the City
of San Francisco. It was also the first year of the publication
of Dance Whispers, the monthly newsletter which lists the
coming attractions and social activities of each chapter.
Each chapter has a "Coronation" every year to
install the chapter's Queen. The Queen of the chapter hosting
the state convention becomes the State Queen of the year.
The election of the first State Queen took place in 1952.
The high honor of becoming Queen is given to the lady who
devoted much time and energy to and for the betterment of
the chapter. She also serves as a representative of her
own chapter and as an Ambassador of Goodwill when visiting
other chapters.
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