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Club Camp by the beach
/The next club camp is scheduled for October 19 & 20, again at the Runaway Bay Sports Super Centre.
I am sure all are eager for a water polo rematch
2013 Awards Night Reminder
/On the 9th of November Russell Macarthur Taekwondo and Hapkido will be holding its first ever Annual Taekwondo Awards night at the Mt Gravatt Bowls club The night will include a buffet meal followed by a DJ.
Costs will be subsidised by the club but are expected to be very reasonable.
Below is a list of the awards Students and Instructors will be eligible to achieve in 2013. There are certain criteria to be able to win awards, and this will be explained in future newsletters.
- Award nominations given out at Awards nights is as follows,
- Russell Macarthur Clubs Student’s of the year: (1 per club location)
- Russell Macarthur Spirit of Taekwondo awards,
- Russell Macarthur Queensland Representative award
- Russell Macarthur Australian Representative award
- Russell Macarthur Volunteer’s awards
- Russell Macarthur Tournament Champion of Champion
- Russell Macarthur Junior Student of the year
- Russell Macarthur Senior Student of the year
- Russell Macarthur Instructor of the year
June Grading – Change of Date
/As a result of the Qld open being scheduled on the same weekend as our grading, this has an impact on the awards night results in November.
So the new grading date is Saturday 15 June 5pm – 9pm
Mt Gravatt Hall – Disco
/In 2013 we held a parents night off event at the scout hall.
This year we are going to hold another similar event in June. There will be 2 discos run, one for under 15 years of age and one open age disco. Both of course are alcohol free events.
Further details will be available as soon as possible.
Club Tournament
/Just a reminder that the club tournament is on this Saturday from 1 pm at Runcorn Club Hall.
Start time is 1pm and the spectator entry fee for non competitors is $10 for adults and $5 for children max family rate is $15.
Events are sparring, poomse, weapons , power breaking, high kick, Team poomse and creative poomse - something for all
On the day we will be fundraising for our latest charity ’ The Butterfly Foundation’
As a result of the tournament the following class changes are made:
Saturday ‘Tots Class’ is on.
Saturday normal class 9.30 - 11 am is cancelled.
Sunday night class at Runcorn is cancelled.
The Butterfly Foundation
/‘The Butterfly Foundation’ which is dedicated to bringing about change to the culture, policy and practice in the prevention, treatment and support of those affected by eating disorders and negative body image. To see more information about this charity, here is the link http://www.thebutterflyfoundation.org.au/. To fund-raise for this charity the club will be supporting this charity at the club tournament on August 11.
Please support this charity by purchasing these cup cakes at the event.
First Aid Certificates
/In conjunction with the St Lucia St Johns Ambulance Service, we will be offering to club members, families and friends the opportunity to attain and refresh first aid certificates at club subsidised prices.
Details will be sent out shortly.
Taekwondo Tots – up to 6 years of age
/Due to a continual demand to train young children , we will be establishing a ‘Taekwondo Tots’ class for ages up to 6 years. The concept is to provide a kid’s class separate to older members, whilst transitioning those kids into the mainstream classes at the appropriate time.
The classes will be at the Mt Gravatt Scout hall – Logan Road Mt Gravatt each Saturday from 8.30 am – 9.30 am. The current fee structure applies
Classes start 2 June 2012 and interested persons should contact me via email to register.
Club Tournament
/The club tournament has been moved to Saturday 11 August to ensure it does not clash with either school holidays or the Qld Open Selections for the national championships.
Details will issue shortly.
Chinchilla Men’s Shed
/On the 19th Of May at the Chinchilla Museum there will be the grand opening of the “Chinchilla Men’s Shed”
The Chinchilla Men’s Shed is an initiative of the Apex Club of Chinchilla backed by the Australian Men’s Shed Association”
What is a Men’s Shed? Extract taken from http://www.mensshed.org/home/.aspx “The modern Men’s Shed is an updated version of the shed in the backyard that has long been a part of Australian culture. Men’s Sheds are springing up all around Australia. If you looked inside one you might see a number of men restoring furniture, perhaps restoring bicycles for a local school, maybe making Mynah bird traps or fixing lawn mowers or making a kids cubby house for Camp Quality to raffle.
You might also see a few young men working with the older men learning new skills and maybe also learning something about life from the men they work with. You will see tea-bags, coffee cups and a comfortable area where men can sit and talk. You will probably also see an area where men can learn to cook for themselves or they can learn how to contact their families by computer.”
The initiative is one that I personally feel aligns with our clubs values and principles and as such I would like to see members within our club donate small tools and pieces of equipment that the men’s shed could use.
What can I donate?
- Hammers
- Screwdrivers
- Pliers
- Electrical items such as Saws etc are more than welcome.
- Any Tool Item is more than welcome!
- Tools can be brought to classes between now and the 19th of May or they maybe taken directly to the Opening Day in which all are welcome to attend.
Any Questions please don’t hesitate to ask.
Regards
Dale Exon
Russell Macathur Taekwondo – Darling Downs
0429 638 242
Po Box 223
Chinchilla Qld 4413
www.ddtaekwondo.com
www.macarthurtaekwondo.com
Million Paws Walk 2012
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The RSPCA is running the Million Paws Walk again in 2012, and our club via M/S Jessica Orr is organising a team to walk. Jessica has provided the following information.
We will be helping to raise vital funds to assist in caring for more than 18,000 dogs that their Animal Care Centres receive each year. These dogs are not as fortunate as your much loved family pet. They often need to be desexed and vaccinated before they can be put on the road to finding a new home. I got my dog Cosmo from the RSPCA after he was hit by a car and disowned by his previous family and without the RSPCAs hard work, he most likely would have not had this second chance. So whether you have a dog or not, you can walk on Sunday 20 May and fundraise to help make a real difference to the lives of these
18,000 dogs.
Yearly costs involved in caring for these dogs include:
- $360,000 for vaccination medication
- $270,000 to provide heartworm treatment
- $216,000 to provide food and shelter
I am organising a team to walk at Cleveland (GJ Walter Park, Shore St East). It is a fun day out for the whole family as there will be entertainment, food and drink and lots of animal fun! The walk starts at 10am. Registration costs are below. Concession counts as student, pensioner, or senior.
Registration prices available until 5.00pm Friday 18 May
- Adult: $12
- Child: $6
- Family: $28
- Concession: $8
Registration prices, 18 May onwards
- Adult : $15
- Child: $10
- Family : $35
- Concession: $10
To register go to: http://qld.millionpawswalk.com.au/default.asp?PageID=21344 Once you have registered (or just donate if you cannot attend), go to this page to sign up for our fundraising page (the password is black belt) and click on the join this team button under the donate now button (or click on the donate now button if you can’t come), then signup for fundraising:
http://www.millionpawswalkfundraising.com.au/russell_macarthur_tkd
Get your family and friends to donate as well! Remember all funds raised will be going to the RSPCA to help all disadvantaged animals – big and small! Once you have done that, send me an email (jessica.orr.is@gmail.com) with who is walking and what size shirt they will need (Mr Macarthur has shirts which are used for other fundraising events which he is kindly allowing us to borrow for the day!). These will be distributed before the walk so we can look super awesome on the day!
Any questions, feel free to email me!
Thanks,
Jessica Orr
Additionally, the club has now become a corporate sponsor of the RSPCA. We are also looking to organise a volunteering day at the RSPCA (on a Thursday) (set by the RSPCA) and sorry only over 18 – RSPCA rules). If you’re interested also send me an email! This will be organised separately from the walk.
New Club opening – Durack
/A new club will open at the Durack State School – 69 Inala Avenue Durack commencing 17 May.
Times are 6pm – 7.30 pm Thursday night.
Instructor Mr Damir Mitrovic
Relay for Life - Bayley Beaumont
/I’m participating in the RFL 2012.
Relay For Life is an overnight, community event where teams of up to 15 people keep a baton moving in a relay-style walk over 18 hours to raise funds for the Cancer Council.
Every dollar raised through Relay For Life helps the Cancer Council to:
• Investigate new ways to prevent, detect and treat cancers. $12 million is invested in research each year.
• Educate people in your community about ways they can reduce their cancer risk.
• Advocate for cancer control.
• Support people during their times of greatest need through financial assistance and free accommodation near treatment facilities in Rockhampton, Townsville, Cairns, Toowoomba and Brisbane.
You can help support me by making a secure online donation using your credit card here.
Thanks for your support!
Bayley Beaumont - Mt Cotton Club
No tournament training for next 2 weeks
/There will be no tournament training for the next two weeks (13th and 20th) due to the club camp (13th April ) and the Ky-tu Dang seminar (20th April - Refer TKD Qld Website for further details).
These two weeks will be credited to your training block.
This year the club will participate in the Gold Coast open in late May, both in the technical and sparring events.
To enable the Brisbane coaches to plan their days schedule around the Brisbane players whilst also performing refereeing and officiating duties, those Brisbane players who attend our tournament training will only be coached on the day.
If your from Brisbane then you need to attend tournament training and be part of the team.
Your coaches must know what you can and cant do otherwise it’s all a guess on the day and that’s not fair on anyone.
Remember these coaches both in Brisbane and from the country volunteer their services and so we should all be considerate of their heavy workload on the day.