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San Diego County Swiss Club 69Th Annual Schwingfest Saturday June 16, 2018 San Diego County Swiss Club 69th Annual Schwingfest Saturday June 16, 2018 2001 Main St., Chula Vista, CA 91911 Come join us for our Annual Schwingfest. SCHWINGEN (from German schwingen "to swing"), also known as SWISS WRESTILING, is a style of folk wrestling native to Switzerland. Wrestlers wear Schwingerhosen with belts that are used for taking holds. Throws and trips are common because the first person to pin his opponent’s shoulders to the ground wins the bout. STEINSTOSSEN is the Swiss variant of stone put, a competition in throwing a heavy stone. Practiced among the alpine population EVENTS ADMISSION into the Park $10.00 10:00 Park Opens Children 12 and under and Schwingers 10:30 Meeting with Wrestlers & Judges are free. 11:00 Schwingen will begin 11:00 Game booths, Souvenir booth, and kids WRESTLING PRACTICE free games with prizes and candy along with jumpers for the kids. Parents bring your children 12:00 LUNCH out! Wrestling practice will be. Served until approx. 5:00 pm Sat., May 19th, 26th, June 2nd, and Bratwurst or Barbeque Beef Plate $12.00 (includes fruit & potato salad) June 9th at the Swiss Park from 3-5pm. Veggie Burgers avail. For information please contact Tony Brat or Barbeque Beef with (roll only) $10.00 0dermatt at (619) 507-9754. CHILDREN’S LUNCHES Hot Dog, Chips, & Fruit $ 5.00 VOLUNTEERS Desserts & more (available) In order to make our day a success we Landjager & Swiss Cheese (at souvenir booth) need volunteers in our various booths 12:30 face painter & balloon maker will arrive from 11:00 to 5:00 or come early to AFTER SCHWINGEN help set up and clean up at the end of the day. Steinstossen (stone put) - for men, women, and If you can help for 2 hours your lunch will be children. free. 5:00 approx. Schwinger Awards will be present- Call Debbie Morris (619) 922-4474 or ed in the Swiss Club Hall. e-mail: [email protected] if you can help in any way. .
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