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Spring Session - March 6 Summer Camp - March 6 Summer Session - May 1
2017 Sign up begins: Spring Session - March 6 Summer Camp - March 6 Summer Session - May 1 Sign up for classes by calling (507) 287-9300 or stopping by the Activities Desk 1 At a Glance - Youth Activities AGE 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 & up Yoga for Kids (pg 7) X X X X X X Teen Reformer Series (pg 11) X Tennis (pg 20) X X X X X X X X X X X Racquetball (pg 40) X X X X X X Swimming Lessons (pg 42) X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Dance Classes (pg 52) X X X X Soccer Classes (pg 52) X X X X X Youth Basketball (pg 52) X X X X X X X Home School PE (pg 52) X X X X X X X X X Kids Sports & Fitness Kids Romp and Roll (pg 53) X X Hoppin’ Tots (pg 53) X X X Kids in Action (pg 53) X X X Martial Arts for Health & Wellness (pg 54) X X X X X X X X Neighborhood Ice Cream Social (pg 49) X X X X X X X X X Kids Pajama Parties (pg 49) X X X X X X Easter Bunny Party (pg 49) X X X X X X Mom and Me Night (pg 49) X X X X X X X X X Father Fun Night (pg 49) X X X X X X X X X Events for Kids Events Laser Tag Night (pg 49) X X X X X X X X X Date Nights (pg 50) X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Cascade Meadow Explorers (pg 55) X X X X X X X X Gym, Swim, Ice and More Camp (pg 55) X X X X X X Just for Me Camp (pg 56) X X X X X X Girls Forum Camp (pg 56) X X X X X RAC Basketball Camps (pg 56) X X X X X X X X Rochester Honkers Baseball Camp (pg 56) X X X X X X X X Euro Football Club Soccer Camp (pg 56) X X X X X X X X X X X Summer Camps Summer Prairie Walls Climbing Camp (pg 57) X X X X X X X X RAC Week Camp (pg 57) X X X X X X X X X Tennis Camps (pg 30, 31, 36) X X X X X X X X X X X 2 Spring/Summer 2017 Schedule of Activities Spring Session Summer Session Classes begin week of April 10* Classes begin week of June 12* Sign up begins March 6 Sign up begins May 1 Summer Camps Camps begin week of June 12* *See individual sections for specific session length, date and time. -
Sports B Saturday, March 28, 2020 | SPORTS EDITOR: JASON FELDMAN, [email protected] Zmolek Brothers Back Under One Roof Scatter Again
Sports B SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 2020 | SPORTS EDITOR: JASON FELDMAN, [email protected] Zmolek brothers back under one roof scatter again. Former Century ALL IN THE defenseman has six goals and 27 Riese will be a FAMILY points in his MSU career. senior at Minnesota • WILL ZMOLEK: The 2017 Cen- State University in standouts the fall, Will will be a Former Century boys hockey tury grad turns 21 on Thursday. R. Zmolek W. Zmolek B. Zmolek standouts Riese, Will and Bennett sophomore at Bemidji reunited … He was a freshman for Bemidji State, and Bennett will head play for the Austin Bruins that Zmolek all had strong seasons cut State this season, helping the spring, then moved on to Cedar short. They’re all back in Roches- back to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, for Beavers to a second-place finish Rapids in the fall. for now ter now, working out and training his second full season of junior in the WCHA. He had seven hockey with the USHL’s Cedar “It’s still going to take some at their family’s home. A look at BY JASON FELDMAN assists in 37 games. Rapids Roughriders. time to process this all,” Riese [email protected] their 2019-20 seasons: “We’ve all been back home for said of MSU’s season coming • RIESE ZMOLEK: The 23-year- • BENNETT ZMOLEK: The (more than) a week,” Will said to an abrupt halt, with the Three Division I hockey old recently finished his junior 6-foot-2, 180-pounder recent- earlier this week. “It doesn’t Mavericks holding a legitimate players in one house, and there season at Minnesota State ly finished his first full season happen a lot anymore. -
BEN SOLOMON Born Tofence Billreithprofi Les
6 200 ring sp Born to Fence Bill Reith profi les BEN SOLOMON Choosing the Right Fencing Camp Fencing Legends: Setting the Records Straight American FENCING FEATURES 27 BEN SOLOMON by William Reith 30 TRAINING CAMPS by Sada Jacobson 14 DEPARTMENTS 3 President’s Letter 6 Readers' Letters 7 News Veteran's Fencing, World Cup 9 Postcards from the Strip Fencing as Mastery 12 Sports Med Q&A Turning Injury Into Advantage 13 Sport Science The Fencer-Coach Relationship 14 Fencing History Setting the Records Straight 17 Rules/Referees Over-Aggressive Passivity Calls 27 18 Parent's Corner Online Resources 20 Tech Talk Repair Tips for Bibs 21 Club Tips Demographics 24 Club Profile Salle Mauro Fencing Academy 33 Athlete Q+A Tim Morehouse 35 Tournament Results 2005 World University Games 37 Classifieds Tournaments and Coaching Positions 40 In the Spotlight Lindsey Knauer 30 On the cover: Cover story fencer Ben Solomon at a recent World Cup in Kuwait. Photo by Serge Timacheff, FencingPhotos.com. Spring 2006 · American Fencing 1 The UNITED STATES FENCING ASSOCIATION Contributors President'sCORNER Member Services Directory The UNITED STATES FENCING ASSOCIATION is the national governing body for the sport of fencing in the United States. The USFA is affili- ated with the Federation Internationale d’Escrime, the international In this Issue federation for fencing. The mission of the United States Fencing Association is to develop fencers to achieve international success and to administer and promote the sport in the United States. JEFF BUKANTZ writes the "Rules and Referees" column. He The United States Fencing Association is a member of the FIE Rules Commission. -
Rochester Parks & Recreation Master Plan
Rochester Parks & Recreation Master Plan Online Questionnaire Comments In October 2015, an online questionnaire asked participants about their satisfaction with the quality, amenities, and programming of Rochester's parks and recreational facilities. The nearly 2200 responses received provide a comprehensive foundation for guiding development of a system wide plan for parks in our community. The following pages include full comments received directly through the online questionnaire. Most comments have been organized into relevant categories of interest. Rochester Parks and Recreation Master Plan Online Questionnaire Comments Comments Regarding Maintenance (not categorized) A few more trash/recycling containers would help Assessing playgrounds annually or bi-annual for repairs, improvements, or cleaning. At Watson, benches either broke or with sharp edges, also sprinkler control covers missing at Watson, dangerous holes to step in. Baseball fields for RYBA should be fixed Bathrooms are horrendous. Seriously how much do stall doors cost! bathrooms could be cleaner/better repair Bathrooms sometimes are locked or not available. BEtter toilets with doors on the women's toilets Bike trail maint is marginal and trail to trail connectivity is minimal Bike trails in general are in poor condition. Bike trails in Northwest Rochester are poorly maintained/very cracked/bumpy & not well connected. bike trails very cracked and bumpy. culvert heave between homestead addition and homestead trails bleachers,backstops,benches could use a little work. jagged edges from lawn mowers pushing them out of way to Bridge decks are in dangerous disrepair BUG SPRAYING......I COACH FOOTBALL AT SOUTH POINT PARK AND THE BUGS ARE ABSOLUTLY TERRIBLE bumpy trails and trails with debris are difficult to rollerblade on clean bathroom or portable toilets are important Cooke Park restrooms are terrible. -
East Staffordshire Playing Pitch Strategy Assessment Report January
EAST STAFFORDSHIRE PLAYING PITCH STRATEGY ASSESSMENT REPORT JANUARY 2018 QUALITY, INTEGRITY, PROFESSIONALISM Knight, Kavanagh & Page Ltd Company No: 9145032 (England) MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS Registered Office: 1 -2 Frecheville Court, off Knowsley Street, Bury BL9 0UF T: 0161 764 7040 E: [email protected] www.kkp.co.uk EAST STAFFORDSHIRE BOROUGH COUNCIL PLAYING PITCH ASSESSMENT CONTENTS PART 1: INTRODUCTION AND METHODOLOGY ........................................................... 2 PART 2: FOOTBALL ....................................................................................................... 15 PART 3: ARTIFICIAL GRASS PITCHES (AGPS) ........................................................... 45 PART 4: CRICKET .......................................................................................................... 64 PART 5: RUGBY UNION ................................................................................................ 85 PART 6: HOCKEY ........................................................................................................ 103 PART 7: BOWLS .......................................................................................................... 115 PART 8 TENNIS ........................................................................................................... 129 PART 9: ATHLETICS .................................................................................................... 141 PART 10: GOLF ...........................................................................................................