CHRISTOPHER KEETON
I am a Family Nurse Practitioner at King’s Daughters Ohio and a native of South Shore, Kentucky. I married my high school sweetheart eighteen years ago and we are the proud parents of two boy, Cameron and Brady. Cameron is a sophomore at Greenup County High school and
Brady is in 6th grade at McKell Middle school.
My family is my first and most important responsibility. As a family, we always enjoy traveling. We visit Myrtle Beach yearly and recently enjoyed a trip to Cancun and the Dominican Republic. I attend Christ Community Church and enjoy the messages put forth by Rick Clark, Scott Rawlins and Matt Rawlins as well as the Bible study by Rick.
I may be old - but still enjoy playing video games - I rank up at Call of Duty any time I can. I try to stay active and usually attend the Body and Soul class at IB-fit. I also enjoy Boot camp work out directed by fellow dancer Jeremy Slusher. I am a member of the Crossfit Alphapack at SOMC Life Center. Andrew Kline and Lucas Wright are the ones who over see the pain that I feel on those days. The environment is great and very supportive.
The efforts of the International Red Cross tend to get publicity - but the local Red Cross impacts the lives and community in a more profound way. I have had patients that have received services from the Red Cross - usually due to disaster or home fires. They are always so grateful for the help they have received. It is these interventions on a local level that many people may not be aware of. These actions may not make the paper, but they make all the difference for that person or family. I have given blood at the Storm Bratchett Blood Drive at Christ Community Church, one of the biggest blood drives in this region.
I used to play guitar and am a child of the 80’s so hair band metal will always have a place in my heart. I also enjoy any dance that gets the hips moving! At one time - close to 15 years ago - the Life Center offered a ballroom dance class that I attended with my wife, but I do not recall much about it. Otherwise my wife says that I have the dance moves that always tend to “go wrong.”
I look forward to dancing with Dianne Coriell and help raise funds for the local Red Cross.
My intentions are not to embarrass my family too much - but the dance is in me and cannot be contained! I may not be Magic Mike - but maybe his older arthritic uncle Crusty Chris.
We would appreciate your support by voting HERE. Every dollar donated equals one vote for me and a donation to support the American Red Cross, Ohio River Valley.
Brady is in 6th grade at McKell Middle school.
My family is my first and most important responsibility. As a family, we always enjoy traveling. We visit Myrtle Beach yearly and recently enjoyed a trip to Cancun and the Dominican Republic. I attend Christ Community Church and enjoy the messages put forth by Rick Clark, Scott Rawlins and Matt Rawlins as well as the Bible study by Rick.
I may be old - but still enjoy playing video games - I rank up at Call of Duty any time I can. I try to stay active and usually attend the Body and Soul class at IB-fit. I also enjoy Boot camp work out directed by fellow dancer Jeremy Slusher. I am a member of the Crossfit Alphapack at SOMC Life Center. Andrew Kline and Lucas Wright are the ones who over see the pain that I feel on those days. The environment is great and very supportive.
The efforts of the International Red Cross tend to get publicity - but the local Red Cross impacts the lives and community in a more profound way. I have had patients that have received services from the Red Cross - usually due to disaster or home fires. They are always so grateful for the help they have received. It is these interventions on a local level that many people may not be aware of. These actions may not make the paper, but they make all the difference for that person or family. I have given blood at the Storm Bratchett Blood Drive at Christ Community Church, one of the biggest blood drives in this region.
I used to play guitar and am a child of the 80’s so hair band metal will always have a place in my heart. I also enjoy any dance that gets the hips moving! At one time - close to 15 years ago - the Life Center offered a ballroom dance class that I attended with my wife, but I do not recall much about it. Otherwise my wife says that I have the dance moves that always tend to “go wrong.”
I look forward to dancing with Dianne Coriell and help raise funds for the local Red Cross.
My intentions are not to embarrass my family too much - but the dance is in me and cannot be contained! I may not be Magic Mike - but maybe his older arthritic uncle Crusty Chris.
We would appreciate your support by voting HERE. Every dollar donated equals one vote for me and a donation to support the American Red Cross, Ohio River Valley.
DIANNE CORIELL
Returning for her fourth year as a Professional Dancer, Dianne is the mother of three grown sons and grandmother of four. She enjoys spending time with her grandbabies, helping with fundraisers and teaching anyone to dance.
The President of the Portsmouth Chapter of USA Dance, Dianne took dance at Ohio University and has ballroom training in Columbus and Lexington. She participated in Dancing With the Tri-State Stars to benefit Ebenezer Medical Outreach in Huntington as well as Dancing With Our Stars benefitting the West Virginia Symphony League in Charleston. A dance enthusiast, Dianne believes anyone can dance and is committed to promoting ballroom dance opportunities to all age groups in our area. She feels Portsmouth needs this fun time for everyone.
Returning for her fourth year as a Professional Dancer, Dianne is the mother of three grown sons and grandmother of four. She enjoys spending time with her grandbabies, helping with fundraisers and teaching anyone to dance.
The President of the Portsmouth Chapter of USA Dance, Dianne took dance at Ohio University and has ballroom training in Columbus and Lexington. She participated in Dancing With the Tri-State Stars to benefit Ebenezer Medical Outreach in Huntington as well as Dancing With Our Stars benefitting the West Virginia Symphony League in Charleston. A dance enthusiast, Dianne believes anyone can dance and is committed to promoting ballroom dance opportunities to all age groups in our area. She feels Portsmouth needs this fun time for everyone.