WGAWB
A “Multi-Ball” Tournament was held for the Women’s Golf Association on Wednesday, August 21at Winding Brook. The team of Rosemary Sotherden, Paula Sancomb, and Pam Rybka captured first place with a net 101. In second place with a net 115 was the team of Karen Casey, Pat Jones, and Mary Kay Longo. In third place was the team of Margaret Surpitski, Karen Meyer, and Pat Stephanson. The chip in contest was won by Pam Rybka with a chip in birdie on Hole#3 and Mary Kay Longo with a chip in on Hole#4.
Home Waters
Home Waters Chapter of Trout Unlimited is holding their monthly meeting on Thursday, September 12 at 6:00 PM at the Grafton Lakes State Park Welcome Center, which is located at the end of the main parking lot. If main gates are closed, please enter via the Winter Entrance at the four corners in Grafton.
This month we will be fishing on Long Pond From 6:00 – 7:00 PM before the business meeting, if weather permits. If you do not have your own rod we do have a few loaners along with some other gear available for you to use.
RSVP is required if you need to borrow equipment to the email address below so we have sufficient equipment available. A fishing license is required.
Business meeting immediately following along with light fare and refreshments. All are encouraged and welcome to attend.
Contact us at homewaterstu@nullgmail.com or 518-326-6201 for more information
Averill Park Road Runners Registration
Averill Park Road Runners is now taking registrations for the 2018 Cross Country season. The club is open to anyone ages 7-14 who likes running, playing games & having fun! AP School District residency is NOT required. Practices, starting 9/9, are at the AP High School Monday & Thursday evenings (optional Saturday mornings). There will be several meets with other teams throughout the season, finishing with participation in the November Junior Olympics. Registration is available at www.aproadrunners.com/cross-country.html; $75 early registration fee includes a uniform; $85 after 8/26 ($10 sibling discount). Current U.S. Track and Field Association membership ($20) IS REQUIRED for insurance coverage. Contact xccoaches@nullaproadrunners.com for registration assistance or questions.
We’re a parent-run organization and parental involvement is required. This is a great place for children to try something different, make new friends, get exercise and have fun! All abilities and skill levels are welcome. See you at the track!
Golf Outing to benefit the After-School Arts Program on Sept 28th, 2019
Registration: 11:30AM
$100 per golfer
$380 foursome ($95 per golfer)
Includes Lunch, Golf Cart, Golf-18 Holes, Beverage Cart, Dinner (5:30) and Awards
$40 Dinner Only (5:30) including beer and wine
Please register by Sept 15th. Call the SLCA box office to reserve your spot today, at 518-674-2007 for electronic payment and additional information.
Check payment: Send to Nancy Dunn, 154 Glass Lake Rd, Averill Park, NY 12018
Fall Sports First Day Practice Schedule JV/Varsity
Modified – Thursday, Aug. 22 nd Football – 6:00-8:00 (AMS) Modified – Monday, Aug. 26 th Boys Soccer – 8:00-10:00 (AMS) Girls Volleyball – 8:00-10:00 (AMS) Boys & Girls Cross Country – 10:00-11:30 (APHS) Girls Soccer – 12:00-2:00 (APHS)• Fall sports registration will be open on the FamilyID site from July 22nd through August 5 th . Please complete your child’s registration as soon as possible. If your child is not registered by the deadline then your child will NOT be able to try out. All current health physical paperwork that is valid for the entire upcoming season (physicals are good for a period of 12 months) and any medication orders need to be submitted by August 5 th as well. Forms for both are available on the FamilyID site. Student-athletes should have their physical performed by their primary care provider. If this is not possible please contact the APHS or AMS Health Office. https://www.familyid.com/averill-park-central-school-district-athletic-department Please contact Mrs. Miller (millerv@nullapcsd.org) at APHS or Mrs. Lanoue (lanouea@nullapcsd.org) at AMS with any health related questions. • Meet the Coaches Night for all modified, junior varsity, and varsity student-athletes and parents/guardians was on Monday, August 26 th at 6:30 in the APHS auditorium.
RPI Learn To Swim Program
Who : For children willing to learn how to swim.
What : The RPI Swim Team will be holding swim lessons for the Fall 2019
Where: Robison Pool located on 15th Street on the RPI Campus.
When: Registration will be Wednesday September 4th 6:00pm-7:30pm @Robison Pool
Dates of Lessons: Saturdays September 7,14, 21, 28, and October 5.
Cost: $55 for RPI affiliates/$65 for outside community (Cash or Check only)
For more information or to receive a brochure please Contact Kristen at
RPISWIMLESSONS@nullgmail.com
Square Dancing
You are invited to a free workshop in Western-style square dancing, offered by the Latham Circle Squares. Come and see what square dancing is all about. You will have fun while you learn a few square dance calls, meet other people, and learn what a square dance club can offer you.
Our free lesson will be held on Tuesday, September 10, 2019 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Lessons begin the following Tuesday, September 17, 2019, at a cost of $9 per lesson. All are welcome, singles and couples, all ages.
Both the workshop and lessons are held in the United Methodist Church Hall, 568 Loudon Road, Loudonville, NY, at the intersection of US Route 9 and Maxwell Road (two traffic lights north of Siena College).
For further information, contact any one of us: Chuck (518) 355-0954; Julie (518) 399-7795; or Dan (518) 458-2721.
Averill Park Youth Basketball 2018-2019
APYB is excited to have another successful season with kids from Kindergarten to 12th Grade participating in Travel, CYO, Senior League, and Hoop Camp. All toll we have over 300 boys and girls who participate in our programs.
Volunteers are vital to the success of our program and we are looking for help in the following areas:
Head Coach/Assistant Coach – If you are a current coach for APYB or are interested in a position coaching/assisting with either a Travel (all local),CYO, or Sr. League team grades 3-12, please send an email to apyouthbasketball@nullgmail.com with the following information:
Name:
Grade you wish to coach or help with:
Experience coaching Basketball or any other sport:
Experience playing Basketball:
Our goal is to have all Coaches for the Girls and Boys ( Grade 4-8) Travel teams selected by September 6th. CYO and Sr. League coaches will be in place by mid-October.
Hoop Camp Coach/Helper – APYB offers Hoop Camp to Grade Levels K-6 on Saturdays from November to February. This year we are creating an “in-house” league as part of Hoop Camp, so kids learn some fundamentals, and play in competitive games. We are looking for parents, grandparents,etc.or any High School age kids that are looking for some volunteer hours and enjoy playing basketball.
If you are interested in helping out with Hoop Camp please send an e-mail to apyouthbasketball@nullgmail.com. Please include the Grade Level that you would be interested in helping with.
Concession Committee – On Sundays during the Season APYB runs a concession to help offset the cost of Gym time and referees. We are in need of a few volunteers to join the Concession Committee to help with setting up concession, ensuring coverage, and purchasing items. If you are interested in helping out, please send an email to apyouthbasketball@nullgmail.com
If you have any questions or would like to discuss any of the volunteer opportunities, please feel free to call (518) 852-6560.
Greenbush Soccer Club- Fall Rec 2019
Registration is OPEN!
We offer the following divisions: Preschool (age 3 and 4), Kindergarten, 1st grade,2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th/5th grade, 6th/7th grade, 8th/9th grade.
Players living in the school district of East Greenbush, Schodack, and Rensselaer are welcome to join.
The season is 8 games playing Saturday’s September 7th 2019-October 26th 2019.
All players are required to wear shin guards.
Volunteers are needed for head coach and asst coach.
Any questions please email greenbush.rec.soccer@nullgmail.com
Registration is online greenbushsoccer.org
East Greenbush Fire Company – 25th Annual Golf Outing
The East Greenbush Fire Company is hosting our 25th Annual Golf Outing on Sunday, September 22, 2019 at the Stadium Golf Course in Schenectady, New York. Check-in will begin at the course at 8:30 am and the outing will begin at 9:30 am. The cost is $125.00 per golfer, which includes all greens fees, cart, 18 holes of golf, breakfast at the Stadium, lunch “on the turn”, and a steak/clam bake back at our Pavilion (68 Phillips Road) at the conclusion of the event. There are also tickets for sale for those that may want to attend only the steak/clam bake. There will also be great prizes to be raffled off, including a cash 50/50.
The registration forms are available on our website – visit www.eastgreenbushfire.com for more information.
Town of East Greenbush Adult Bocce
Bocce players meet in Onderdonk Park on Hampton Avenue at 5:45 PM each Thursday evening throughout the Spring and Summer.
The group is currently seeking more players. This is not a competitive league and it is a lot of fun with great people! Stop by any Thursday to see what’s it all about.
Any weather cancellations will be posted on the Town’s website and sent as a Nixle alert on the Town’s alert system. For questions call 518-477-4194.
The Importance of Youth Sports
Youth sports are necessary for kids to stay active and healthy as well as develop socially. Many youth sports programs have been in decline and this is very detrimental to upcoming generations.
Sports in general keep us healthier and give us a sense of community within our teams. For kids these teams allow them to develop socially and make friends. Many kids are so absorbed in electronics and are not establishing social skills necessary for the world. Youth sports provides a great way to connect kids and allow them to explore socially.
Sports also help kids stay active which has many health benefits for them short term as well as long term. Kids love to eat junk food and it is easier than ever to access it now. Youth sports help combat the negative effects that a poor diet can have and naturally leads to a healthier diet for those involved.
By having youth sports programs available to all kids we raise a healthier generation. They are more socially aware and prepared as well as physically healthy. The availability of these programs is important for communities to support the generations to come.