Calendar Girls: Senior Dance Team Marking Great Days Ahead
Calendar Girls is a Florida dance team made up of women 50-plus who perform for fun, fitness and fundraising for charities
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Calendar Girls is a Florida dance team made up of women 50-plus who perform for fun, fitness and fundraising for charities
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