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Newsletter – 1 | 2016 Newsletter – 1 | 201 6 Inhalt Einladung zur Delegiertenversammlung ................................ ................................ ................................ .. 2 Behindertensportfest ................................ ................................ ................................ .............................. 3 Dankesspenden - Empfang der Ostsächsischen Sparkasse Dresden ................................ ........................... 3 Einradhockey - Anfängerturnier ................................ ................................ ................................ ................ 4 Integrativer Sporttag im Sportcenter Motor Mickten ................................ ................................ .............. 4 Messe aktiv&vital ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ... 6 Verwaltungsrat ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ....... 7 Übungsleiter - /Abteilungsleiterschulungen 2016 ................................ ................................ ..................... 7 Du willst ...! ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ............. 8 Ausschreibung - FSJ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ 9 Schließzeit des Sportcenters in den Sommerferien ................................ ................................ ................ 10 Öffnungszeiten der Geschäftsstelle in den Sommerferien ................................ ................................ ..... 10 Merchandise - Artikel ................................ ................................ ................................ ............................. 11 Anzeige ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................. 12 Impressum ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ............ 12 Sportverein Motor Mickten - Dresden e. V. Pestalozziplatz 20 01127 Dresden Einladung zur Delegiertenversammlung Sehr geehrtes Mitglied, gemäß § 15 un serer Satzung laden wir Dich zu unserer ordentlichen Delegiertenversammlung ein. Samstag, 9. April 2016 09:00 Uhr Pestalozzi - Gymnasium Dresden – Mehrzweckraum (Eingang: Weinböhlaer Str.) Pestalozziplatz 22 01127 Dresden Tagesordnung: TOP 1 Begrüßung und Eröffnung TOP 2 Gastredner TOP 3 Ehrungen und Auszeichnungen TOP 4 Wahl de s Versammlungsleiters und Protokollführers TOP 5 Feststellung der ordnungsgemäßen Einberufung und Beschlussfähigkeit TOP 6 Bestätigung der Wahlhelfer TOP 7 Beschluss der Tagesordnung TOP 8 Bericht des Vorstandes TOP 9 Bericht des Verwaltungsrates TOP 10 Bericht des Finanzwartes TOP 11 Bericht der Kassenprüfer TOP 12 Aussprache zu den Berichten TOP 13 Beschlussfassung zur Entlastung des Verwaltungsrates TOP 14 Beschlussfassung zur Entlastung des Vorstandes TOP 15 Impulsreferat Vereinskommunikation/ - strukturen TOP 16 Wahlen Vorstand, Verwaltungsrat und Kassenprüfer (Ämter werden für die Dauer von drei Jahren besetzt) TOP 17 Vorstellung der Cloudnutzung im Verein (Im Bereich Mitgliederverwaltung und Datenspeicherung) TOP 18 Einführung von Arbeitsstunden im Verein (Konzeptvorstellung der Abt. Badminton) TOP 19 Bericht Ausschuss Kindeswohl TOP 20 Bericht Ausschuss Öffentlichkeitsarbeit TOP 21 Bericht Jugendvorstand Im Ausnahmefall können Dringlichkeitsanträge b eim Vorstand bis 8 Tage vor der Delegiertenversam m- lung mit schriftlicher Be gründung eingereicht werden ( Satzung § 15 Abs. 6). Steffen Tampe Frank Elsner 1. Vorsitzender 2. Vorsitzender SV Motor Mickten - Dresden e. V. - 2 - www.motor - mickten.de Behindertensportfest Am Montag, den 11.01.2016, wurde wie im letzten Jahr die „sportlichste Klasse“ im Sportcenter Motor Mickten gesucht. Insgesamt nahmen 77 Kinder und Jugendliche aus elf verschiedenen Klassen, 18 B e- treuer und 27 Lehrer an dem Sportfest teil. Nach der Eröffnung erwärmten sich die Teilnehmer mit Hil fe eines Spieles, um fit für die zu absolvi e- renden Stationen zu sein. Zu den Stationen zählten unter anderem der „Rollbrett – Abschuss“, „Baske t- ballkorb – Treffen“ und „Aushalten an der Kletterwand“. Nachdem Jeder sein Bestes an den einzelnen Stationen geg eben hat, gab es für die Teilnehmer eine kleine Stärkung an einem vielseitig angerichteten Buffet im Foyer des Sportcenters. Gestärkt warteten die SportlerInnen gespannt auf die Ergebnisse und auf die Siegerehrung der „spor t- lichsten Klasse“. Die Förderschu le „An der Nassau“ in Meißen gewann dieses Jahr den Wettbewerb um die „sportlichste Klasse“ und somit wanderte der Pokal von der Dr. Pienitz - Schule in Pirna, Sieger im Jahr 2015, zu den diesjährigen Siegern. Für die Mitstreiter der einzelnen Klassen gab es jeweils eine Urkunde und ein Schlüsselband des Sportvereins Motor Mickten. Wir bedanken uns für die Unterstützung der Stationsbetreuung bei den Schülern des BSZ. Auch im nächsten Jahr wird wieder die „sportlichste Klasse“ in unserem Sportcenter gesucht! Platzierungen der Klassen: 1. Förderschule „An der Nassau“ Meißen 2. Förderschule „Johanne Nathusius“ aus Skäßchen 3. „Anne - Frank - Schule“ Radebeul 4. Förderschule St. Franziskus Dresden 5. Robinson - Schule Dresden 6. Förderschule „Lichtblick“ Riesa 7 . „Schule im Park“ Freital 8. Schule am Burkersdorfer Weg 9. Dr. Pienitz - Schule Pirna 10. Astrid - Lindgren - Schule Dresden 11. Förderschule Kleinwachau Dankesspenden - Empfang der Ostsächsischen Sparkasse Dresden Am 2. Februar 2016 lud die Ostsächsische S parkasse Dresden den Verein, vertreten durch Herrn Frank Elsner und Herrn S tefan Sadlau, zum Dankesspenden - Empfang ein. Die Ostsächsische Sparkasse hat unter acht gemeinnützigen Organisationen aus Kultur, Gesellschaft und Sport 40.000 EUR verteilt. Unser Verein erhält für seine sportlichen Aktivitäten im Jahr 2016 einen Zuschuss i. H. v. 5.000 EUR für Sportgeräte und Materialen, für das Flüchtlingsprojekt "Wir sind am Ball" sowie für die anvisierte Kle t- terwanderweiterung. Wir möchten uns dafür herzlich be i der Ostsächsischen Sparkasse bedanken. SV Motor Mickten - Dresden e. V. - 3 - www.motor - mickten.de Einradhockey - Anfängerturnier In der bereits vierten Auflage des jährlichen Anfängerturniers der Abteilung Einradhockey im Januar traten acht Mannschaften mit jungen Spielern aus Deutschland und Tschechien an, die teilweise zum ersten Mal an einem Einradhockeyturnier teilnahmen. Es spielten die Neulinge „Blue Phoenix“ (Erfurt), „UniLipsSticks“ (Leipzig), „Uners Litoměřice “ , „Springkraut Dresden“. Auch die etablierten Mannscha f- ten „Prague Unicycle Hockey Team“ und die Geastgeber „Dresdner Einradlöwen“ spielten mit und stel l- ten jeweils eine Nachwuchsmannschaft auf: „Prague Unicycle Hockey Team II“ und „Dresdner Einradtiger“. Gespielt wurde in einem neuen Doppel - K.O. - Modus, der den Mannschaften auch nach ein bis zwei Ni e- derlagen noch über Hoffnungsrunden Chancen auf den Turniersieg bietet. Jede Mannschaft absolvierte sechs Spiele, wobei es in jeder Runde gegen möglichst gleichs tarke Gegner zu spielen galt. Am Ende machten die Uners Litoměřice mit einer disziplinierten Taktik den Turniersieg gegen die Dresdner Einradlöwen in einem knappen 4:2 perfekt. Im Spiel um Platz drei zwischen den beiden Prager Man n- schaften stand es nach Sp ielende 3:3 und nach Verlängerung 4:4 unentschieden, so dass das Penalty - Schießen entscheiden musste, was „Prague Unicycle Hockeyteam II“ mit 6:5 für sich entscheiden kon n- te. Die weiteren Plätze gingen an: 5. Dresdner Einradtiger, 6. Springkraut Dresden, 7 . UniLipsSticks, 8. Blue Phoenix. Den Mannschaften hat das Turnier Spaß gemacht auch wenn nicht jedes Spiel gewonnen wurde. Am meisten wurde an Erfahrung gewonnen. Gleich vier der teilnehmenden Mannschaften meldeten sich in den Wochen nach dem Turnier erst malig zur Deutschen Einradhockeyliga an – ein schöner Erfolg für den Sport Einradhockey! Siegerteam Integrativer Sporttag im Sportcenter Motor Mickten Kinder verschiedener Herkunft lernen sich verstehen Es war nicht anzunehmen, dass sich di e ca. 50 Kinder am 16.02.2016 aus mindestens vier Ländern über ihre zwar noch so kurze, z.T. aber schon so ereignisreiche Leben unterhalten würden. Zu groß waren die Sprachbarrieren und die unter schiedlichen Lebenserfahrungen. Flüchtlingskinder und deren E ltern aus drei Dresdner Erstaufnahmeeinrichtungen (EAE) wurden von uns eingeladen, gemeinsam mit Kindern aus einem Dresdner Schulhort zu spielen, Sport zu treiben und sich gegenseitig an der Kletterwand anzufeuern, Tipps zu geben und zu bejubeln. SV Motor Mickten - Dresden e. V. - 4 - www.motor - mickten.de Pünktlich bog der von uns gecharterte Sonderfahrtbus der DVB in die Einfahrten der ersten, zweiten, dritten EAE und mit nur wenig Verspätung stießen die aus den verschiedenen Unterkünften eingesa m- melten Kinder schließlich zu den bereits in unserem Sportcen ter a ngekommenen Kindern des Hortes. Nach einigen gemeinsamen Kennenlernspielen begann das wilde Treiben: Fußball (natürlich), Hinde r- nisparcours, Seilschwingen, Seilspringen, herzlich vom Kasten auf die Matte knallen, Federball (Sorry: Badminton), Tischtennis verschiedener Dimensionen, der Schwerkraft an kleinen Knurzeln auf orange - blauem Hintergrund (gesichert durch Seile und Gurte) ei n Schnippchen schlagen
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