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Do the stroll, and help Wilmington set a world record

WILMINGTON — Will a new world record for the longest “stroll” line dance be set in downtown Wilmington?

Come to the July Village Stroll on Saturday, July 6, from 5 to 8 p.m., and step into history.

Stop by the boardwalk outside Jim McGrath Gallery and Pickwell's Barn for a quick dance lesson. Then, at 7:45 p.m., make your way to the new footbridge where everyone will do the stroll. No dancing experience is necessary, just be prepared for lots of fun and laughs as you help Wilmington earn a world record.

Fancy dress is encouraged. Wear a dance outfit from your favorite era for strolling on the bridge. Poodle skirts, flappers, country, salsa – anything goes. There will be prizes for the best dressed.

Other activities include a concert at 5 p.m. at Pettee Memorial Library, featuring family musician Les Julian. Keep an eye out for Anthony Manuel and his roving troupe of tap dancing revelers. Do the limbo. Pick up a scavenger hunt sheet at the Mount Snow Valley Chamber of Commerce and get tickets for a Chinese auction hosted there when you return. Or learn a trick on the circus lawn.

The Twin Valley Junior Iron Chef teams will be offering samples of their award-winning dishes. Wilmington's shops will be open late, too.

The fun goes on rain or shine, as most activities can get tucked inside or under porches (just wear a raincoat for dancing on the bridge).

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