Don’t Miss Out on your chance to work with Western Michigan Auxiliaries Director and Internationally known coach and judge; Kyle Keiser
2011 Spin off Winners: Novice Highest toss-Emily Prentice Novice-Elise Koberl Beginner-Christine Cauley Intemediate-Kaylynn Austin Advanced-Conner Potter
2011 Twirl off Winners Novice-Elise Koberl Beginner-Christine Cauley Intermediate-Mariah Austin Advanced-Conner Potter
2011 Lori Potter Memorial Award Winner MerrieBeth Cox
Lori Potter Memorial Clinic Feb. 11th 2012 All Day Twirling Clinic
Feb. 12th, 2012 Lessons with Featured Clinic Instructors
Jessica and Conner Potter-daughters of the late Lori Potter.
Saline Community Education Twirling Camp-June 25th-29th
2012 Saline Community Education Twirling and Colorguard Camp June 25th-June 29th Half day camp =Monday-Friday 8:30-12:00 Saline Middle School Register with Saline Community Education on May 2nd!!
Experienced Twirlers can continue their training in the afternoon from 1;00-4:00 at Washtenaw Christian Academy. Register with Saline Twirlettes
Saline Twirlettes Camp of Champs July 5-8th
July 2010 Camp
2010 Twirlettes July "Twirl with the Champions" Camp
Demi & Amber having some fun at July Camp!
July camp games to make practice fun.
Around the cone they go,,,,,
Camp gone mad,,,Conner and Stacey keeping things wild!
Lori Potter Memorial Clinic Thank you to our donors: Pack and Mail of Saline, Sharp Baton Company, Julie Leathers, Nathan Magyar, Mary Ciotta, Meg Merdian, MerrieBeth Cox, Bethany Lawson, and the Twirlette Families!
A special thank you to Melissa Dotz for making her traditional pillowcases for all of our spin off and twirl off winners! These pillowcases are a favorite among Twirlettes and have a special meaning to all!
2009 Lori Potter Memorial Award Winner STACEY GIRBACH
Saline Senior Stacey Girbach on senior night with mom, Donna!
Mary Ciotta is awarded the 2008 Lori Potter Memorial Award!
2008 Award Winner Mary Ciotta poses with Conner, Jess, and TIm Potter!
In June of 2001, the Saline Twirlettes lost their long time director, Lori Potter, unexpectedly and prematurely.Lori had been instrumental in the teams’ success and devoted endless hours to the promotion of baton twirling.She was Director of the Michigan Miss Majorette competition from 2000 to 2001, as well as the AAU Junior Olympics qualifiers for the Michigan area. Lori leaves behind two daughters, Jessica, 20 and Conner, 15. Conner continues her twirling career as a Saline Twirlettes national team members and high school majorette. Jessica attends Washtenaw Community College.
In memory of Lori, the Saline Twirlettes have decided to hold a Memorial event every year in her name.In 2003-07we heldinstructional clinics and this year continue the clinic to bring twirlers together to improve their skillsAlso in 2003 we started the Lori Potter Memorial Travelling Award to be awarded to an exceptional twirler who shows dedication and commitment.We were pleased to award Stacy Leatherberry as the 2003 recipient, Liesl Green in 2004, Lauren St. John in 2005, Bethany Lawson in 2006 and Brittany Brown in 2007. Stacy, Liesl Lauren, Bethany, Brittany along with Jessica and Conner Potter, will present the 2008 award winner.The Twirlettes use proceeds for, the TWIRLETTES scholarship, and donate in memory of Lori Potter to a charitable cause. (2003 Saline Hospital,2004 Saline Schools, 2005 Adults/children for Independent Living,2006 -7 Saline Marching band) Scholarships have been awarded to Liesl Green, Penn State, Nicole Stegenga, Hope College, Jessica Potter, BGSU/WCC, Nathan Magyar( UM), Kelsey Lamkin( GVSU), and Mary Ciotta(Purdue Univ.). The Twirlettes will graduate 1 senior in 2009. Our goal is to make this a special event for twirlers to work with exceptional instructors that will inspire, encourage and promote our twirlers to a higher level of competition.