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Special Olympics New York

Capital District Region Program Report

 

January 29, 2010

Greetings!

 

There is so much to be excited about here in the Capital District Region.  We are thrilled to announce that we've selected a candidate for the position of Capital District Regional Director of Program.  Leah DeCosta comes to SONY with an extensive background in collegiate athletics, most recently at Boston College.  Her unique set of skills will be a huge benefit to our organization.  Leah's first day with us will be March 1st.  We will continue to keep you informed on the progress and happenings of the regionalization process and as always, your input and feedback are vital.  We are looking forward to a great year!

 

SONY Capital Region 

 

In This Issue

State Winter Games Recap

Special Olympics Athletes Featured in Coca-Cola Ad!

Coming Attractions

Spread the Word to End the R-Word

Officials Needed - 2011 World Games

Capital District Website

Donate Online!

 

State Winter Games Recap

 

The 2010 State Winter Games in Syracuse on February 5th & 6th were a great success.  The excitement of Friday night's Opening Ceremonies coupled with the Floor Hockey Pairing Games was an amazing start.  The intense competitions on Saturday made the weekend complete! The Syracuse community was spectacular in welcoming us and in supplying our events with an incredible abundance of volunteers.  To everyone who played a part, we say thank you! Share your experiences with others by visiting and sharing these links:

 

 

Special Olympics Athletes Featured in Ad!

 

coke canThe Coca-Cola Company has been a supporter of the Special Olympics movement for over 40 years.  Tune into NBC for the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver from February 12th to 28th to see Special Olympics athletes featured in a television commercial created by The Coca-Cola Company, a Special Olympics Global Partner. The debut of the commercial aired on February 12th during Opening Ceremonies. The theme of the commercial is supporting Olympic dreams. Special Olympics athletes Paul Nimmich (SO South Carolina) and Ben Purcell (SO Ireland) are shown receiving medals. The commercial will air during the Olympic broadcast coverage in the U.S. and Canada.  To further extend their support, Coca-Cola is allowing their customers to donate their My Coke Rewards points to Special Olympics through February 28th! Visit the site for more info.

 

 

Coming Attractions 

Under 21 SONY Area 37 Bowling Tournament

When: Sunday, March 14, 2010

Where: B+C Lanes, 6 Center Street, Hudson Falls, NY

Who: Any bowling athletes ages 21 & under, register as many athletes as you would like.

Delegations should arrive at 11:15 am, depart at 3:00 pm. Luch will be provided for registered athletes and coaches.  To register, please contact Chris Utter vial email at cutter127@msn.com.

 

Saratoga Springs Peace Jam Fund Raiser

All proceeds support Saratoga Peach Jam Group and projects including Special Olympics Young Athletes Program.

When: Tuesday, March 2nd, 6 to 9 pm.

Where:  Pennell's Restaurant, Saratoga Springs, NY

What: $20 Adult, $10 Students.  Hors d'Oeuvres and Cash Bar.

To purchase tickets in advance, please contact Justin Fabian at justinfabian39@yahoo.com  

 

 

Saturday,  May 22nd, Shenedehowa Schools, Clifton Park

Capital Region Summer Games

Regional Competitions in Basketball Team and Skills, Volleyball Team and Skills, Athletics (Track & Field), and Aquatics.  Registration forms will be distributed approximately March 1st. 

 

Submit Your Event 
Don't see your event on the calendar?  Let us know about it!  Send an email to Anita Soler at asoler@nyso.org with the Event name, date, location and time.  We'll see to it that it gets on the calendar and in the newsletter!

 

Spread the Word to End the R-Word 

Special Olympics New York's SPREAD THE WORD TO END THE WORD campaign developed from Project UNIFY and the efforts of our youth advocates.

 

This campaign has been created to raise awareness about the hurtful effects of using the word "retarded" to refer to people with intellectual disabilities. Although we have made great progress with educating our youth and communities on the impacts of such language, the change is too slow.  Each use of the R-word as a synonym for a stupid action, a schoolyard taunt, or the punch line of a joke, slows our progress immeasurably.

 

To combat the usage of such derogatory language, Special Olympics New York is recognizing March as its awareness month for SPREAD THE WORD TO END THE WORD, with March 3rd being the official statewide kick off.  Throughout the month, youth and friends of our global movement will be hosting rallies and encouraging members of their communities to take the pledge to stop using the "R-word" in a deeming manner. 

 

The New York pledge and more information on events occurring throughout the state can be found at http://www.nyso.org/spreadtheword.php.

 

Officials Needed for 2011 World Games 

 

Special Olympics International is requesting applications for volunteer sport officials for the 2011 Special Olympics World Summer Games in Athens, Greece,  June 25th to July 4th, 2011.  The following sport competitions will be conducted for 7,000 athletes around the world.
 
Aquatics        Judo                 Powerlifting

Athletics        Rollerskating      Sailing

Badminton      Table Tennis      Basketball

Bocce            Bowling             Volleyball   Cycling

Equestrian      Soccer(Football)  Golf

Gymnastics     Kayaking            Softball    Handball

Tennis           Beach Volleyball        
 
International and/or National Sport Federation Officials' Certification, if issued by the sport, and/or Special Olympics officiating experience is required for all applicants for officials' assignments at the 2011 World Summer Games. The majority of the competition technical officials will be recruited, trained and selected from the host country. However, expenses associated with airfare, accommodations, ground transportation and meals will be provided for only a limited number of selected officials from Programs outside of Greece and Special Olympics athletes participating as qualified officials (SOOPA) and their mentors.
 
Application forms can be downloaded
here.  The application form must be received no later than April 1, 2010. The processing of application forms will begin immediately, thereafter.
 
Submit completed applications and supplemental documentation via email to Worldgamesofficials@specialolympics.org              
An auto response from this email address will confirm receipt of the application.

 

Capital District Website

computerDid you know that SONY Capital District has its own website?  This website contains headlines about the Capital District, a full calendar of events, and news about the regional transition.  The website can be found by clicking here.

 

Donate Online

 

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Did you know that during any given day, all year round, and at no cost to athletes, families, or caregivers, people are experiencing Special Olympics New York?

Your donation empowers athletes by providing year-round training and competition opportunities, but it doesn't stop there. Special Olympics has an impact on every single person who witnesses an athlete in action. Our athletes teach the world a new way of thinking about people who are different. These new attitudes are helping to create a more accepting, joyful world for us all.


 

About this Report

 

You have been included on this report because you are either a coach or volunteer for the Capital District, or have expressed an interest in becoming a coach or volunteer.

 

This report is meant to provide information to all coaches and volunteers in the Capital District.  Is there a feature you'd like to see?  Let us know!  Contact Anita Soler by e-mail at asoler@nyso.org or by phone at 518-388-0790 x115.

 

 

Thank you for your participation in SONY Capital District.  Special Olympics is a grassroots organization that relies on the support of a talented, involved volunteer network in order to serve our athletes.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

 

Special Olympics New York

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