Our History

The Western Promenaders Square Dance Club was organized in 1956 to promote friendship, fellowship and the art of Western style square dancing. In 1960 a group of dancers led by Alfred Carter, Tip Fowler, Ben Hill Braden and Ralph McGinnis negotiated to buy a building on Woods Road to be used as a permanent home for the Club. While the location has remained at the Woods Road location we are dancing in our third building, the first being damaged in a snow storm in 1993 and the second destroyed by fire in 1996. The current Square Dance Barn is home to the Western Promenaders and the Rome Round Dancers.

We dance every Saturday night at 8PM. We are closed on the 5th Saturday of a month as well as the Saturday of the Georgia State Convention.