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Newsletter 02/2012
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Dear Parents and Members,

I want to thank the Brown and Shattuck Family for referring two new students. They each earned both 30 Dojo bucks for their referrals.
January is always an exciting month because we get to welcome new faces.
Please welcome:
 
Mason Van Overbeke Ninja
Alex Hess Ninja (returning Student)
Zach Hess Ninja (returning Student)
Andrew Hancock Samurai
Jonathan Whitfield Samurai
Ella Whitfield A buddy for the Month
Caleb Rickards Samurai
Hari Gopolokrishnan Shogun
 
Sparring Gear Swap Meet Update
 
Listed below are the items that are for sale:
 
GLOVES Youth Red Good condition $15.00
Youth Yellow New $29.99
BOOTS 5/6 Black Good condition $17.50
3/4 Blue Good condition $17.50
HELMET Child Black New $34.99
Child Red New $34.99
 
Anyone needing to order new sizes, I will be placing the order Thursday morning.
Your Sensei,
Eva Steinwald
February Events
All MONTH       Child Safety Month
2/08/2012          Belt Graduation-Invitations to be handed out this week
2/18-19/2012     Chogyu Shogun Winter Camp BBrrrrrrr
2/22/2012          Belt Graduatin Make up-for Students that were not ready
                        to test first session due to scheduling or not quite ready
                         to move on.

Upcoming Events

3/07/2012 Academic Achievement Awards 5:00-6:30pm
3/21/2012 Kick and Stretch Class - open to Family and Friends
Ninja 4:30-5:15pm
Samurai 5:15-6:00pm
Shogun 6:00-7:00pm

Birthdays


Declan Tomlinson

Colter Wolfley

 

Safety Tip

Choose a safe house in your neighborhood. Pick a neighbor's house where your children can go if they need help. Point out other places they can go for help, like stores, libraries, fire and police stations.