Monday, February 27, 2017

2017 Annual Pot Luck Supper and Awards Night

Please mark your calendar
Thursday March 23, 2017   6PM  (eating on time)

OUR LADY OF GRACE PARISH HALL
784 Main St.
Colchester Village

Athletes, families, caregivers, coaches, volunteers and friends welcomed!
Call Laurette Cade, 879-6061 to RSVP
Hot and cold dishes, salads, rolls and dessert needed.

Awards, prizes, good food & fun!!!!!!!!!!!!

2017 Jeff Kutt Spirit Award Nomination information

The Jeff Kutt Award was founded in 2002 to honor athletes who epitomize the spirit of the Special Olympics. The recipient of this award has exemplified his or her commitment to the team, strives for excellence, demonstrates teamwork on and off the field, and has shown courage in their attempt to succeed.

Those worthy of this award will exhibit the following behaviors/qualities:
- Helpful to teammates
- Encouraging to teammates, especially when others are feeling down.
- Exhibits great sportsmanship, win or lose.
- Shows enthusiasm, win or lose.
- Is attentive and focused both during practice and events.

Nomination Process
  1. Identify the athlete you would like to nominate with their full name and sport(s) they participate in.
  2. Provide a brief description of the athlete, including how they relate to the qualities listed above.
  3. Send your nominations in email form to Dave Bogdan at dbogdan@ieee.org by noon, Sunday March 12th.

Once nominations have been received, we will compile them into a master document and send it to the award committee, comprised of the Chittenden Program management committee. The recipient of the award will be announced at the spring Annual Pot Luck Supper & Awards Night on Thursday, March 23rd.

The Jeff Kutt Award has honored the following athletes:

2016 Sarah Laclair
2015 Leah Boardman
2014 Joshua Holsopple
2013 Carrie Fox
2012 Malai Holland
2011 Shanan Duba
2010 Daniel Goodrow
2009 Camille Cardinal
2008 Scott Johnston
2007 Robin Shockey
2006 Wayne Ashline
2005 Dawn Daggett
2004 Randy Turner
2003 Peter Tarte
2002 Larry Young

Sunday, February 26, 2017

2017 Special Olympics Vermont Winter Games

Athletes, families and caregivers,
On the 3, 4, and 5 of March, the Chittenden Delegation will be staying at the Woodstock Inn and competing at the nearby Suicide Six ski area. I hope this message will give you the information you need, but if you have questions, please call Maggie at 802-524-3142, or Karen or me at 802-865-3840.  Also Special Olympics Vermont has published the 2016 Winter Games Event Guide available here:
Event Guide:  
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Parents and guests
You are all welcome to come to the games to cheer the athletes on; the ski area is in South Pomfret, six miles north of Woodstock. Assuming the daily schedule will be the same as last year, the competition will begin at 9:00 both Saturday and Sunday morning. On Saturday the last race will end around 3:00, on Sunday around 1:00.  Families and guest are welcome to the BBQ lunch for $5 per person from 11:30 - 2:00 PM. 

Snow conditions and weather
As you are well aware, mother nature has not been cooperating with our winter sports program. Conditions at Suicide Six are being assessed daily. Please be prepared for changes in events and schedules to adjust for conditions. Suicide Six will do every thing in their power to create a good competition environment but we need to be prepared for changes and to go with the flow. 

Team travel
The Chittenden delegation will travel by car pool caravan leaving from the SOVT office in South Burlington and returning to the same place. You should be at the Special Olympics office by 2:30 PM on Friday, March 3rd. We will return by 2:30 PM on Sunday, March 5th. A phone list will be brought so that we can make cell phone calls if our return time changes significantly.  Please anticipate that we may return early or late and be available for pick up.
Clothing
The athletes need to have clothing appropriate to being outdoors for two hours on Friday evening at the opening ceremony, for competing on Saturday and Sunday, and for the dance on Saturday night.  The theme of the dance is "70's Tie-Dye".  The dance will end at 8:30 again!


Daily Logistics and Packing
On Saturday morning before breakfast, we need to be ready to board a bus at 7:00 to go to the ski area. Athletes must have everything that they will need until 4:00 pm when we will return by bus to the Woodstock Inn. On Sunday we will need to clear everything from our our rooms by 7:00 AM, before breakfast, and car pool to the ski area. We will not be returning to Woodstock; we will leave Sunday afternoon directly from the ski area. In order to make these moves without fail, athletes will have to pack very carefully. Athletes should bring one bag for ski/snowshoe equipment and one other bag for clothing. Please do not over pack! Bring only those items that they really need. Please leave your electronics at home. Cell phones are okay to bring but cell reception is very poor.  Please remember, Special Olympics staff and volunteers are not responsible for your stuff!
Friday evenings meal
The Woodstock Inn will be offering pizza by the slice, chicken fingers and salad. Please, bring $15.00 to buy your own dinner and drink Friday evening. You may want to bring additional money for souvenirs from the Woodstock Inn or Suicide Six.

Saturday and Sunday Meals
Breakfast and lunch on Saturday and Sunday and dinner on Saturday evening will be provided to credentialed people as part of the program.

Thanks!!!

Friday, February 24, 2017

Cross Country Ski and Snowshoe Practice at the University Mall 2/25/17

All, the Catamount Family Center is closed and Sleepy Hollow is not looking good for tomorrow. We will have our last practice at the University Mall.   See you in the morning... Dave

Friday, February 10, 2017

Cross Country Ski and Snowshoe practice at Catamount Outdoor Family Center 2/11/2017

All, we will finally have on-snow practice at the Catamount Outdoor Family Center. Dress warm, lots of layers.