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Calendar • Hockey • Teton Nordic Team • Teton Valley Ski Education Foundation programs

• Wrestling Club • Teton Nordic Team • Teton Valley Ski Education Foundation programs ___________________________

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• Youth Traveling Volleyball registration deadline ___________________________ • 1, Jr. Jazz Basketball registration deadline • 18-28, Jr. Jazz Basketball league play

• 6, Baseball/Softball Registration Deadline • 13, Mandatory players clinic (except t-ball, rookie/coach pitch) • 27, Super Saturday—meet coaches, get uniforms and schedules

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Rodeo club practice begins Wrestling Club Teton Nordic Team Teton Valley Ski Education Foundation programs • Youth Traveling Volleyball league play • TetonFC Competitive Soccer Tryouts and Registration ___________________________ March

• 1-22, Jr. Jazz Basketball league play March Ongoing

• Teton FC competitive soccer league play

• Teton FC competitive soccer league play • Rodeo Club – weekends • Wrestling Club ___________________________ May

• 1-31, Baseball/Softball league play May Ongoing

• Teton FC competitive soccer league play • Rodeo Club - weekends ___________________________ June

• 1-15, Baseball/Softball league play

• 17-19, British Soccer Camp • 25-27, Junior Golf Camp at Teton Springs

• Teton FC competitive soccer league play ___________________________

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• Adult Co-ed Softball • Last week, Junior Golf Clinic at Targhee Village Golf Course and Teton Springs ___________________________ July • Adult Co-ed Softball • 1-31, Summer camps/ Swimming • 2-31, Junior Golf Clinic at Teton Springs Resort & Club last week • Grid Kid Football Camp ___________________________

• 1-21, Grid Kid Football league play • 1-28, Recreation Youth Soccer league play

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• 1, Grid Kid Football Registration Deadline • Recreation Youth Soccer Registration Deadline • Junior Golf Clinic at Teton Springs Resort & Club mid August

• Adult Co-ed Softball • Grid Kid Football league play • Recreation Youth Soccer league play

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• Teton FC competitive soccer league play ___________________________ October

• Teton FC competitive soccer league play • Dryland Training ___________________________ November

• Dryland Training • Teton Nordic Club • Teton Valley Ski Education Foundation programs ___________________________ December

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Baseball (Teton Valley Baseball and Softball Association) TVBSA is ALWAYS looking for volunteers to help out in a wide range of capacities including, but not limited to: coaches, assistant coaches, referees/umpires, team parents, board members, linesmen et al.

Youth baseball and softball are organized under Teton Valley Baseball and Softball Association (TVBSA). T-Ball (Coed ages 5, 6 and 7) The goal of T-ball is to teach the fundamentals of baseball, fielding and hitting in a supportive team environment. Batters hit the ball which is baseball sized and soft, from a tee or are pitched to from the coach if preferred. Rookie (Coach Pitch) (Coed ages 7, 8 and 9 ) players at this level learn basic skills and how and where to make plays. Coaches pitch to the batters and all players bat each game and play every inning in the field. Baseball (Boys ages 9, 10, 11 and 12). This level builds on fundamentals and team participation. Competitiveness is secondary to providing a variety of playing opportunities in order that the fundamentals are established and play can be taken to the next level. Babe Ruth (Boys ages 13-15) Babe Ruth Baseball is a competitive traveling league bound by the rules of Babe Ruth Baseball. The boys will play at home and travel to Rexburg, St. Anthony and Sugar City for their regular season and tournaments. The boys must commit to help fundraise and find sponsors. Registration: Deadline is April 6. Forms are in this guide and available at all valley schools and post offices When: Mandatory player clinic (excludes T-ball and rookie/coach pitch) April 13 location TBA.

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Draft: takes place second week of April. SUPER SATURDAY is April 27. All teams, players and coaches meet at Driggs City Park to receive uniforms and meet their teams. Fees: T-Ball................................. $30 Rookie/coach pitch.......... $35 Minors Softball................. $45 Majors Softball................. $45 Baseball............................ $50 Babe Ruth......................$100* *does not include uniform, travel or other registration fees.

Contact: Dave Lienert President of Baseball (208) 787-0098 or John Millsap /VP of Softball (208) 310-9285 or tetonbaseball@gmail.com All Stars: Post season all-star teams will be organized. Selections are made on a try-out basis. This is a competitive, traveling team program. Ballplayers participating in postseason play are usually interested in further refining their baseball skills and competing against all-star teams from the region. All Star season usually begins in late June and extends to early August.


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Basketball Junior Jazz is a fantastic youth basketball program for boys and girls in grades 1-6. The program is sponsored by the NBA’s Utah Jazz and consists of an instructional program for grades 1 and 2 and league play for grades 3-6. ______________________________________ Grades 1-2: Instructional. Includes dribbling, shooting and passing skill development with some scrimmages. Fee: $25. ______________________________________ Grades 3-6. League play. Skill development, rules and strategies. Teams are divided into girls and boys, 3rd and 4th grades and 5th and 6th grades. Fee: $40. Discounts available for each additional child. ______________________________________

Registration: late January, early February. To register, download the registration form at tetonvalleyrecreation.org. (forms are also available in this guide, and mail it with your payment to: TVRA, PO Box 259 Driggs, ID 83422 You may also drop the form and payment by the TVRA office, in the Fremont Building, located at 76 North Main in Driggs. When: Mid-February through March Where: All games are played at Rendezvous Upper Elementary School gym. Contact: Penny Kunz at (208) 932-3360. In addition to the registration form, please download the Junior Jazz Code of Conduct form, the 2011 Junior Jazz Rules.

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Boy Scout Troop 185 Looking for adventure and a way to build character and skills to serve you throughout your life? Join Boy Scout Troop 185. Who: All boys who have completed the fifth grade and are at least 10 or who are 11, but not yet 18 years old, are invited to join our nondenominational community troop, sponsored by St. Francis of the Tetons Episcopal Church. There’s no better place to be a Scout than Teton Valley! Our activities include camping, rock climbing, white water rafting, bicycling, fly fishing, community service and a lot more. We have fun learning new skills and collecting merit badges plus Scouting is a great way to make new friends. Our troop follows a “boy-led” philosophy, where the boys lead and the adult leaders lend support and advice. Fees: Scholarships are available. Contact: Please call Scoutmaster Bruce Mason at (208) 270-1748 or bemason@aol.com for more information. Don’t wait or you might miss out on our next great activity!

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Climbing—Teton Rock Gym Once up and runnning, Teton Rock Gym (TRG) will provide the community with a fun, safe environment in which to exercise, socialize, and gain new climbing skills. TRG will be a full-service climbing gym offering open climbing, lessons, kids’ programs; and availability to groups, equipment rentals, and competitions. Where: TRG is centrally located in the Driggs Community Center, adjacent to the Teton Indoor Sports Academy. With a planned 2,000 SF climbing surface and a 30’ ceiling,

TRG will have great bouldering, top-roping, and lead climbing opportunities. Goal: TRG has just begun its climb to raise $115,000 through lifetime membership sales, business sponsorships, grants, and donations. Teton Rock Gym is sponsored by Teton Valley Recreation Association and a 501 c3 non-profit organization. All donations are tax deductable. Contact: tetonrockgym@gmail.com.

Dryland Training Sponsored by Teton Nordic Team, Dryland training provides kids fun while getting fit and strong. It focuses on developing endurance and power through trail running and games and activities. The program also includes weight-lifting and rollerskiing in varying amounts.

When: • Oct.-Nov. for middle schoolers and high schoolers • Sept.-Nov. for adults Masters Program—Adults The Master’s program is broken down into a Race and a Rec Group meeting twice a week. Comp Team This program is for high schoolers, meeting 4 times a week. Prep Team This Program is for middle schoolers and will meet 3 times a week Fees: Outdoor Dryland Training Cost: Free for TNT Members Indoor Dryland Training: Free for Prep and Comp Team Members, Masters Participants will pay an indoor training fee TBD. Annual TNT Membership cost: $50 per person or $75 per family Program Details: tetonnordic. org Register: tetonnordic.org Contact: info@tetonnordic.org

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Figure Skating Teton Valley Foundation works with local coaches and trainers to offer lessons in beginning and intermediate figure skating. Who: The beginner class will cover basic skating technique and practice. The intermediate class (available to ages 6 and over) is for those who already know how to skate. Intermediate students will strengthen their basic skills, like power strokes, and cover first jumps and first spins. Cost: $5 per lesson. When: Lessons begin in December or January depending on ice conditions. Contact: Learn more at tetonvalleyfoundation.org

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TISA offers gymnastics classes and much more throughout the year. Our mission is to provide a fun and positive environment in which we are dedicated to promoting self pride, balance, flexibility, strength, coordination, and an enjoyment of fitness through sports explorations in gymnastics. Call for schedule and enrollment details. Cheri Milne 307.413.6082 tisa@silverstar.com Driggs Community Center (entrance at back) Visit www.tetonindoorsportsacademy.com for class times and more information! Teton Valley Sports and Recreation

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Grid Kid Football Grid Kid Football is a competitive football league committed to providing a positive football experience to all youth grades 4-8 that want to play contact football. The program participates in and competes in the Upper Valley Grid Kid league and is governed by their rules and policies.

Requirements Protective equipment is provided for a players use by the league. It must be returned in good condition at the end of the season. Each player must have white football pants, pads, and rubber or soft composition cleats. No metal or metal tipped cleats are allowed.

Focus will be placed on developing football fundamentals while providing the opportunity to compete in competitive football games.

Fee: $100. Discounts available for more than one child in a family (single household).

Who: Teams are grade specific. 4th and 5th graders will play on the 5th grade team, 6th, 7th and 8th graders will each have their own team. The limit is 28 players per team. If more than 28 players register in a grade level the team will be split geographically into two or more teams. Players will compete in games weekly after three weeks of skill development and conditioning.

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A physical examination/doctor certification is required to play Grid Kid Football. When: Season begins Aug. 1 through the middle of September. Registration Deadline: Aug. 1. Also available at Grid Kid Football Camp (see below)

Contact: Brody Birch (208) 399-2318 or email bbirch@d401.k12.id.us

Grid Kid Camp Who: For youth grades 4-8. When: Three-day camp held at the end of July. Contact: Brody Birch (208) 399-2318 or email bbirch@d401.k12.id.us

Junior Golf Camp

Junior Clinic

A three-day long camp teaching the basics of golf with Teton Springs golf pros.

Clinic each Monday throughout the summer. Includes one hour of instruction plus two hours of play on the Headwaters short course.

Includes instruction, shortcourse play, lunch, prizes and give-aways. Junior Golf Clinic with USGTF golf pro Adrian Bernal Who: Boy and girls ages 6-18 When: last weekend in June. Four hours of lessons over two days. Where: Targhee Village Golf Course, Alta, WY

Who: boys and girls ages 8-17 When: June 24-26 Where: Teton Springs Resort & Club Fee: TBD Contact: Matt Stireman, (208)787-3636, matt@tetonsprings.com

Who: boys and girls ages 8-17 When: Mondays beginning July 1 – Aug. 20 Where: Teton Springs Resort & Club Fee: TBD Contact: Matt Stireman, (208)787-3636, matt@tetonsprings.com

Fee: $20 Contact: (307) 353-8577

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__________________________ Peewees (ages 11-12) focus on development of more advanced skills and stronger team play. Plays two nights per week, some regional weekend travel required. Fee: $150 per season __________________________ When: The hockey season is expected to begin in December but may begin earlier if ice is in good condition. register: www.tetonvalleyfoundation

Youth Hockey Teton Valley Foundation’s youth hockey program is designed to help young people learn and develop their hockey skills, while having a great time. Mini-Mites (ages 5-6) focus on basic skill development and GOOD TIMES! Fee: $90 ______________________________

Contact: (208) 201-5356 or email info@tetonvalleyfoundation.org Mites (ages 7-8) focus on skill development and playing games with regional teams. Usually play two nights per week with some regional travel. Fee: $90 ______________________________ Squirts (ages 9-10) focus on development of more advanced skills and stronger team play. Plays two nights per week, some regional weekend travel required. Fee: $130

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Judo Yama Judo provides Judo instruction that is fun, cultural and family oriented. Judo is learned for recreation, tournament competition and self-defense. It teaches balance, coordination and general fitness, while teaching respect. We not only work on technique, but on sportsmanship, honor, humility, focus, and self-discipline with the traditional Kodokan teachings of maximum efficiency with minimum effort and mutual welfare and benefit. Our Sensei, Dan King is a USA Judo certified coach, and our club is recognized by the Idaho Judo League and are sanctioned by USA Judo. Yama Judo is a 501c3 non profit organization currently under the TVRA umbrella.

Class Schedule: Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 p.m. Where: Driggs Community Center at 60 S. Main in Driggs.

utilize physical and mental strength most effectively. Its training is to understand the true meaning of life through the mental and physical training of attack and defense. You must develop yourself as a person and become a useful citizen to society. ___________________

Fee: 8 class punch card is $40; additional cards are available for other family members at $35. Your first lesson is always free!

Jigoro Kano, Shihan, Founder of Kodokan Judo

Register: Please register at the dojo after you check us out! Contact: Sensei: Dan King (208) 413-4784 President: Dan King (307) 413-4784 Secretary: Kristi Aslin (208) 201-0137 Email yama.judo.club@gmail.com

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Rodeo Club Who: Available to Junior High and High School Rodeo participants, current school grades 6th-12th. Bull riding, saddlebronc, bareback, steer wrestling, calf tie-down, team roping, breakaway, barrel racing, pole bending, and goat tying. Participants must be an active member of the National High School Rodeo Association. When: Rodeo practice begins in February. Rodeo Season is weekends in April and May. Idaho state competition for qualified members is in June. Qualified state contenders go onto national competition usually held in July. Contact: Heidi L. Hansen (208) 313-7495 or hhansen6691@gmail.com, or Cyndi Friend (208) 390-7412 or cyn@silverstar.com.

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Skiing and Snowboarding–Alpine Grand Targhee Resort’s Ski and Snowboard School Offers instruction for first-time skiers and riders through experts of all ages. Whether you want to try skiing for the first time, want to improve your skills to play on the slopes or learn to ski our worldfamous powder, Grand Targhee Resort’s Ski and Snowboard School is ready to help with that personal fulfillment. Kid and Junior specific programs include: Mini Moose is our pre-school age group lesson program designed for the most playful learning experience out there. Available for Kids in preschool (2 years if toilet trained - 5 yrs). Your child will build skills exploring the Kids Fun Zone with their instructors. Examples of what they will learn include building balance in the famed Alley Oop

Alley, turning skills while avoiding Bobcats and Big Cats is a multieye balls in the Eye Ball Forest and week ski and snowboard package quick reaction time on runs through for kids ages 3-5 and 6-14. Your MEET THEchildren COACHES ANDfive LEARN ABOUT the Candy Cane Forest. Your kids will enjoy Sunday ses- OUR PROGRAMS will continue to build more skills sions, which 2 0 focus 1 2 / 1 on 3 Pdeveloping ROGRAMS as they play and learn in a setting skills, independence TIGERS ALPINE RACE and foster a SNOWBOARDING that is sure to have them love for skiing and snowboard- Level: Intermediate/Advanced Level:smiling Advanced Beginners/ Level: Intermediate/Advanced Intermediate Ages: 8-18 ear to ear. ing. It’s like summer camp, only Ages: 8-18 Ages: 6-10 Schedule: Sat and/or Sun for a Schedule: Sat and/or Sun for on the slopes. Package includes Powder Scouts group Schedule: lessonsSat areand/or Sun for 16 weeks 12 weeks forDevelop ages 2-5 or a Description: Develop sound 12 weeks Description: sound for skiers and snowboarders ages 2.45-hour lesson five-hour lesson for ages 6-14 and snowboarding fundamentals & Description: Have fun while skiing fundamentals through K-14 and juniors of all abilities. This learning mountain lunch. safety and exposure to a wide variety of technique through the “whole It’s the perfect step in your juniors-only lesson is grouped ac- play, games terrain – get the “whole moun- mountain experience.” new skills through child’s skiing and snowboarding cording to age and ability to ensure and mountain exploration. tain experience.” This isn’t just gates! the most fun and effective learning progression

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BOBCATS environment for all. From the Kids Other group and private lesson non-profit ski team FREERIDE Level: Beginner Fun Zone to Targhee’sAge: more are Intermediate/Advanced available for kids, 3-5 dif- programs Level: for over 30 years 10-18 Description: Now offered ficult terrain, juniors will get to exjuniors andAges: adults. Schedule: Sun only for 16 through Grand Targhee Ski perience as much as their abilities Contact: weeksTarghee Resort Ski School - Bobcats are the next Grand S FOR permit alongside Targhee’s awe- and JOIN U A & Description: Training program generation of Tigers! Snowboard School at 307-353Z IZ some instructors. Powder Scouts 2300 ext. 1352 to develop expert skiers with FREE P or GrandTarghee. INKS! R D MIDWEEK TRAINING specialized training for tricks T will surely leave your kids smiling com SOF Level: Intermediate/Advanced in terrain park and on natural and more confident on their boards Ages: 8-18 features. by the end of a day! Schedule: 2 days/wk for 14

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weeks Description: Designed for athletes who want to accelerate the advancement of their racing skills.

Teton Valley Ski Education Foundation (TVSEF) TVSEF was formed more than 30 years ago with the mission of providing affordable winter sports programs that offer skill improvement and leadership training, build selfconfidence, and create within each athlete a lifelong love of winter sports.

Teton Valley Ski Education Foundation needs. Comprehentraining program info@tvsef.orgsive (208) 354-4878 www.tvsef.org to develop expert skiers with specialized training for tricks in terrain park and on natural features. 16week program.

TVSEF is a non-profit 501(c)3. The TVSEF team trains at Grand Targhee Resort and offers programs for intermediate through expert levels, ages 6-18 years. Athletes train in all disciplines and receive a “whole-mountain” experience, including ski racing, terrain park, hike-to-areas and free-skiing all terrain. Athletes will have opportunities to compete at Jackson Hole Club Series Races, United States Ski and Snowboard Association events, and local Rail Jams. Athletes are trained, prepared, and supported

for the level of competitive advancement that they seek. TVSEF follows the United States Ski and Snowboard Association (USSA) guidelines on athlete development. Alpine Development: Intermediate skiers ages 6-10. A foundation for ski racing and all-mountain skiing through familiar terrain and exploring new territory. Emphasis is placed on having fun while learning

mountain safety and new skills. 12-week program. Alpine Race: Intermediate and advanced skiers ages 8-18. Emphasis is placed on developing sound skiing fundamentals and skills by exposing athletes to a great variety of terrain and personalized coaching. 16week program. Freeride: Skiers ages 1018. Athletes are grouped according to skill level, riding goals and social

Snowboard: Intermediate to advanced riders ages 8-18. Emphasis is placed on developing sound snowboarding fundamentals and technique by providing athletes with a “whole mountain experience,” including hike-to areas and terrain park. 12-week program. Season: Nov.-April Contact: Kathy Rinaldi TVSEF, PO Box 1042, Driggs, ID 83422 (208) 354-4878 or info@tvsef.org Teton Valley Sports and Recreation

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Skiing–Nordic The Teton Nordic Team (TNT) is a nonprofit organization that provides high quality recreational and race ski programs for the youth and families of Teton Valley. It strives to make Nordic skiing affordable and convenient. It offers low-cost equipment and discounts on gear at local shops and offers fee waivers and free gear to those in need. Parents are required to volunteer one day for each child registered. ________________________________ ____ Recreational Program Who: Elementary school kids, all ability levels. This is a relaxed, casual and fun program to get kids outside on skis. When: Meets Wednesdays at Teton Springs and Fridays at the Alta track, 4-5p.m. Session 1: January Session 2: February Fee: Annual TNT membership required, $50 per person or $75 per family Session 1....Free for TNT Members

Prep and Race Youth Program P r o g ra ms Who: Middle and high schoolers, all ability levels. This program is for kids who want to train and learn to ski fast through fun team skiing and plenty of training and racing. Race Team Skiers are strongly encouraged to attend Regional and Junior National Qualifying races. Racing is not a requirement to be on either Team! When: Dec. thru March. Race Team trains four days a week 4-5.30 p. m. Prep team meets three days a week 4-5.30 p.m. Fee: Race Team........$600 Prep Team........$350 Registration: tetonnordic.com Info: Details for the 2013/2014 season will be posted this spring on our website tetonnordic.org Contact: info@tetonnordic.org

Session 2...................................$50 Register: tetonnordic.org _____________________________________

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•Teen Leadership • Rockets • Cake Decorating • Shooting Sports • Archery • Horsemanship • Art

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Grooming Schedule Alta: Wed, Fri and Sun Driggs: Mon, Wed, & Fri as needed Pioneer Park: Tues, Thurs & Sat Teton Springs: Mon, Wed & Sat Teton Canyon: Tues, Thurs, Sat, & Sun Visit tvtap.org for more info

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Please donate! The groomed nordic trails are provided by Teton Valley Trails & Pathways (“TVTAP�) and are made possible entirely through donations and grants. TVTAP is a non profit organization whose mission is to promote a trails and pathways community. They are a small non-profit supported by the volunteer efforts of our Board of Directors and approximately 800+ members. TVTAP also facilitates a Summer Trail Work day program which amasses over 1,200 hours of volunteer work annually in the National Forest. We also organize a Mountain Bike Festival as well races in the summer and winter to support our mission. Teton Valley Sports and Recreation

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TVRA relies on fundraisers and donations to keep the cost of programs down and to help maintain playing fields and facilities.

Please consider TVRA when you make donations through the Tin Cup Challenge and other community fundraising events.

If you’re interested in helping out, either as a board member or volunteer, please let us know – your help is much-needed and will be much-appreciated. tvra@silverstar.com 20

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Etta Rokes at (208) 317-7821

PO Box 259, Driggs, ID 83422


2013 ICE PROGRAMS at Kotler Arena

Youth Hockey (USA Hockey Sanctioned): $80 per player Mini-Mites (ages 5-6): $90 Mites (ages 7-8): $90 $80 per player $120 per player Squirts (ages 9-10): $130 $150 per player PeeWees (ages 11-12): $140

Adult Hockey: Pond Hockey League Women’s Hockey Adult Broomball

Skating Lessons: Beginner & Intermediate

Adult & Family Stick and Puck Open Skate Sessions Friday Night Ice Season runs Dec - Mar (depending on ice). Registrations open in late fall. Rentals, concessions, and equipment available at rink. www.tetonvalleyfoundation/recreation 208-201-5356 Teton Valley Sports and Recreation

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Recreation Youth Soccer This is the valley’s fall recreation soccer program for boys and girls ages 5-13. The purpose of the program is to teach and improve skills while having fun and enjoying the game of soccer. Who: U6 age group (under 6) is a grassroots style program introducing kids to soccer through drills, skills training and games. Participants play small games and have fun with the soccer ball. This groups plays once per week in Driggs City Park.

U8 (under age 8), U10 (under age 10) and U12 (under age 12) programs are designed to develop players’ skills and play games against other teams in their age groups. These teams are co-ed and meet two days per week for one practice and one game. Season: Begins mid-August and runs through the end of September. Practices and games are played on soccer fields in Driggs and Victor. Fee: $40 (late registration fee applies) This

program is Registration: Deadline is organized and run by Aug. 1. To register, download volunteers (coordinators, the registration and medical linesmen, referees, coaches, release forms at tetonvalley- registrars, schedulers, team parents and sponsors). We are recreation.org. always looking for volunteers

Make check payable to TVRA, to help with the effort, your and mail with registration and assistance is necessary for the medical release form to TVRA, soccer program to continue! P.O. Box 259, Driggs ID 83455 Please HELP or leave at the TVRA office located in the Dark Horse Books building on Main Street Driggs. Contact: Etta Rokes at (208) 317-7821 or email: tbys11@gmail.com.

British Soccer Camp Amazing coaches, innovative techniques, awesome accents and technical savvy combine to make this camp the most popular in the country! Each day includes individual foot skills, technical drills, tactical practices, small-sided games, coached scrimmages and a daily World Cup tournament! Ages 3-4........ First Kicks...........1 hour Ages 5–6....... Mini Soccer........1.5 hours Age 7-14....... Half day morn. or afternoon Ages 9-14...... Full Day When: June 17-21 at Driggs City Park Registration: www.challengersports.com Contact: Theresa Paradis (307) 353-2275 or tetonvalleymama@yahoo.com

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Teton FC Soccer

Teton FC is a competitive youth soccer program offering league and tournament play. It is designed to bridge the gap between recreation soccer and high school soccer. They offer programs for players 10 and older who are interested in taking soccer to the next level. With enough players, Teton FC is run as a ‘select’ program. They welcome all players and provide each with the same training opportunities. Teton FC is part of IYSA (Idaho Youth Soccer Association) and U.S. Youth Soccer. In the spring, Teton FC teams play league play in the Snake River league and in Idaho tournaments. In the fall, the teams play league games in the Bonneville league. Spring Season: late February to mid-May

Fall Season: mid-August through late October Fee: $75 for returning players and $100 for new players. This fee covers training and equipment. Uniforms and tournament fees are extra. $25 Late registration Register: Registser at tetonvalleyrecreation.org/Teton_FC and download the registration form, the liability release and the medical release and mail with payment to: TVRA, PO Box 259, Driggs ID 83422, or give it to a coach or team manager.

players, based on skills and attitude, to travel to regional tournaments. All players will participate in training and friendlies (practice games) against other teams. Requirements: Parents will be responsible for additional fees for tournament play. Parents of players selected for tournaments will be responsible for transportation, lodging, dining and pre/ post game supervision. All players must provide shin guards and cleats and a soccer ball.

Contact: Carianne Koch at (208) 270-0481 or tetonfc@yahoo.com Note: It is important to note the following: Teton FC is a competitive soccer club. As such, all players will receive equal training time, but not equal playing time. Coaches will select the top

Treating You Right Now

Corner Drug proudly supports our local youth organizations and teams.

A Clinic of St. John’s Medical Center - Primary care for adults and children - Urgent care for injuries and illness - Lab and x-ray services - School and influenza immunizations Staff Physicians: Gary Dotson, MD; Scott Thomas, MD Visiting Specialists: Angus “Gus” Goetz, DO - Orthopaedics William Ramsey, MD - Ophthalmology Karson Howard, DPM - Podiatry Kert Howard, DPM - Podiatry

Mon - Fri: 8:30 am - 6:30 pm; Sat: 8:30 am - 12:30 pm Appointments and Walk-ins Welcome

208 354 4757 Turn at Broken Spur store, north of Driggs stoplight

St John’s

4 Peaks Clinic 852 Valley Center Drive

4peaks.tetonhospital.org

Driggs, Idaho

354-2334 10 S. Main, Driggs 9am - 6:30pm, Mon - Sat Teton Valley Sports and Recreation

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Softball Girls TVBSA is currently looking for volunteer board members to help run the programs. If they don’t have the volunteers, this program is in jeopardy of continuing. Please consider joining the board or be a volunteer coach.

Girl’s softball is organized through TVBSA. It is both recreational and competitive depending upon the age of the girls. First and foremost, softball is about having fun. Everything else is secondary. The girls begin to become more competitive in the Minors, which is made up of 5th and 6th grade girls. We will organize all-star teams for Minors and Majors post season. All-stars will play in the local Top of the Tetons tournament and will travel. T-Ball (Coed ages 5, 6 and 7) The goal of T-ball is to teach the fundamentals of baseball, fielding and hitting in a supportive team environment. Batters hit the ball which is baseball sized and soft, from a tee or are pitched to from the coach if preferred. Rookie (Coach Pitch) (Coed ages 7, 8 and 9) players at this level learn basic skills and how and where to make plays. Coaches pitch to the batters and all players bat each game and play every inning in the field.

Swimming Grand Targhee Resort: Grand Targhee Resort’s Swimming Pool and Lessons. With Family Pool Passes starting at just $349, you and the kids will have access to the pool and hot tub all summer long. The Family Pool Pass also comes with unlimited chair lift rides and you can also bring friends along for a nominal daily fee. What a great way to create summer memories with family and friends. New this year, Grand Targhee Resort will be offering Little Fishes Swim School. Group Lessons: 2 week sessions: Session 1 ������ June 24-27 & July 8-11 Session 2 ������ July 15-18 & July 22-25 Session 3 ������ July 29-Aug 1 & Aug 5-8 Session 4 ������ Aug 12-15 & Aug 19-22

Daily Group lesson take place every Monday-Thursday, starting at 10 a.m. Cost: Members..................$75 Non-member........ $100

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Minors Softball: (Girls 3rd, 4th and 5th grades) Girls learn fundamental concepts of softball including pitching and proper field play as they get their first taste of competitive play. Majors Softball: (6th, 7th, 8th and 9th grades) The Majors offers girls true competitive softball in which fundamental skills of the game are fine-tuned. Registration: deadline is April 6 Season: Begins first week of May. Fees: T-Ball.................................... $30 Rookie/coach pitch............ $35 Minors S ftball.................... $45 Majors Softball................... $45 Contact: John Millsap/VP of Softball (208) 310-9285 or tetonbaseball@gmail.com

Level 1............... 10-10:30 a.m. Level 2............... 10:30-11 a.m. Level 3............... 11-11:30 a.m. Level 4........ 11:30 a.m.- noon Private lessons are also available MonThurs, noon to 3 p.m. in half hour- and 45-minute sessions. Private Lesson—Half Hour:

Members..........................$15 Non-member...................$30 Private Lesson—45 Minute

Members......................... $20 Non-members..................$35 For additional information regarding the pool program and lessons visit www.GrandTarghee.com Ashton Pool: Pool and swim lessons open in June. To register go to cityofashton.com/ashton-citypool Jackson Parks & Recreation: open swim and swim lessons call (307) 732-8484 or tetonwy.org continued on next page


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Swimming continued Teton Valley Swim Club Teton Pirhanas is a satellite of Idaho Falls Pirahnas Swim Club. This is a year-round competitive program affiliated with USA Swimming for boy and girls ages 6-18. Practices are held three days per week with meets scheduled approximately once per month. Who: boys and girls ages 6-18. All are welcome to tryout, but there are prerequisites that need to be met. When: Year-round practices and meets Where: Summer Teton Springs Resort & Club pool

Fee: $65 per month per kid, scholarships are available Registration: Must register annually with USA Swimming Contact: Coach Mike Allen. Mike has two and a half years of coaching experience, swam through highs chool and college and is an extriathlete. He has coached at the beginner level up to state champions in both Idaho and Wyoming, attended coaching clinics and currently a level 1 USA coach. (307) 7307944 or mikeya5@juno. com

Winter Jackson Parks & Rec pool

Volleyball Club of the Tetons This is a competitive traveling league. The teams travel to Idaho Falls / Rexburg and surrounding areas. Who: Girls or Boys ages 8-18 When: • League for ages 14 and older is February through the end of March • League for ages 8-13 is February through the end of April Practices are twice a week typically at Driggs Elementary School.

Registration: Registration takes place in January and is due by January 31. FeeS: Ages 8-13....................$110 Ages 14 and up..........$150 We keep the price low so that as many girls can play that want to, therefore we are ALWAYS looking for team Sponsors.

Contact: Club Director is Catherine Carson (208) 313-7266

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Wrestling Club (USA Wrestling) Who: Teton Wrestling Club is for youth turning five in this calendar year, on up through high school seniors. For those interested, there are tournaments every weekend through mid-April

Wanted Wrestling gear, CDs, or tapes to donate or sell.

Season: begins late February through mid-April. When: Practice is twice a week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, right after school, from 3:30-5 p.m.

Please bring to practice sessions.

Where: In the Teton High School wrestling room. Fee: $20 for the club fee Requirements: If participating in tournaments, a card through the state website at themat.com is required. Contact: Kerry Buxton at (208) 354-2710 or (208) 317-4496, or email bucks@silverstar.com.

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Dr. John Toenjes, D.D.S.

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Dr. Drostan Orme, D.D.S.

the whole nine yards

See & Save A non-profit charitable organization supporting the Teton Valley Hospital

used equipment, clothing, helmets, skis, boards, balls & bats, and more!

125 E. Howard, Driggs • 208-354-8839


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Open Gym Basketball TVRA sponsors adult basketball open gym. Who: Men and women are welcome and players in high school or younger are welcome on a space-available basis (no more than 15 players). Teams are chosen by shooting free-throws (first five against second five), full court play (two side-courts used for two games at a time if over 19 players), games played to seven by ones, winning team stays on the court.

When: every Monday and Wednesday night from 7-9 p.m., year-round. Where: Driggs Elementary School, 481 North Main, Driggs. Fees: $3 per person. Contact: Paul Hanson (208) 313-7258 or chester@silverstar.com

League Play • Mens • Ladies • Seniors

Teton Springs Resort & Club Adult Golf Camp

Where: Targhee Village Golf Course, Alta, WY

Where: Teton Springs Resort & Club

Contact: Targhee Village Golf Course at (307) 353-8577

Fee: $99

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When: Every Thursday evening starting June 13

Contact: Matt Stireman (208) 787-3636 or playgolfamerica.com

Adult Golf

Adult Hockey Pond Hockey League: Our adult hockey league offers friendly competition between local adult teams. Adult Broomball: If you’ve ever played broomball, you know what a hoot it is. Players wear shoes and use broomball sticks to score goals with a small florescent orange ball. Women’s Hockey: Women of all skill level are welcome. The team will practice once a week and will

play games against a women’s team in Wilson. Contact:Contact for women’s hockey, Price Gilroy at tvhockeychics@gmail.com Season: Dec. through March (depending on ice). Info: For more information on these programs go to tetonvalleyfoundation.com or (208) 201-5356

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Adult Co-ed Softball This is a mens and womens recreational league for ages 15 and up. You must register as a team. When: June-July, games and schedule will depend on number of teams and availability of diamonds. Where: All games will be played at the City Park and Lion’s Park diamonds in Driggs. Game times: first game will start at 6:30 p.m. and second game will start at 7:45 p.m..

An end of the year will be held to culminate the co-ed season. Details to be determined at coaches meeting.

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June to finalize rosters and hand out schedules. If teams have players from ages 1517 playing, parents of those players will need to sign a liability waiver. Registration: Jenny Jackson at (208) 390-1127 or Ben Jackson at (208) 241-7114, or send email to jennylynnjackson@gmail.com Contact: Ben Jackson at (208) 241-7114 or Jenny Jackson at (208) 390-1127. Or email jennylynnjackson@gmail.com

There will be a coach’s meeting at the TVRA office the first week in May to discuss rules and ideas for the upcoming season. A second meeting will be held the first week in

Open Gym Volleyball Who: Men and women are welcome and players in high school or younger are welcome on a spaceavailable basis.

could begin in November and second session could begin after the new year.

Where: Driggs Elementary, 481 N. Main, Driggs.

Contact: Ben Jackson at (208) 241-7114 or Jenny Jackson at (208) 390-1127 or jennylynnjackson@ gmail.com

When: Tuesday and Thursday nights from 7-9 p.m. during the school year or according to enough participation. A co-ed league will be played according to player desire. First session

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Fees: $3 per person


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Teton Science Schools Summer Programs in Teton Valley

Day Camps Young Naturalists (3-5 year olds) When : Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 24 through August 16 Cost: $45/day (discount for 3 or more days per week) _______________________________ Active Explorers (Entering Grades 1-4)

When: Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 24 through August 9 Cost: $45/day (discount for 3 or more days per week) _______________________________

Weeklong Programs

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Surviving Teton Valley (Entering Grades 1-4) When: Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. August 12 through August 16

Earth Heroes (Entering Grades 5-6) When: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Thursday/Friday is an overnight camping experience, Aug. 12 through Aug. 16 Cost: $280/week _______________________________

Cost: $200/week _______________________________ Quake Rattle and Roll (Entering Grades 5-6) When: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Thursday/Friday is an overnight camping experience. June 24 through June 28 Cost: $280/week _______________________________ Trails, Tents and Waterways (Entering Grades 5-6) When: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Thursday/Friday is an overnight camping experience. July 8 through July 12

Where: Drop-off and pick-up for all programs will be at the Teton Valley Community School (TVCS) campus in Victor except “Quake Rattle and Roll”, which will meet at Rendezvous Upper Elementary School in Driggs. Free bus transportation between TVCS and the Driggs Community Center is available daily. Contact: Details and online registration available at tetonscience. org or call (208) 787-0445

Cost: $280/week

Laugh. Explore. Discover.

Dropwelco ins me!

All summer long!

SU M C M No A ER w En M ro P lli ng

June 3 – August 16

Nature • Art • Music • Dance • Science Learning Games • Hiking • Biking • Skating Water Play • Theater • Gardening • Archery

Don’t pay for daycare when there is summer camp!

208-354-7898

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Parks Driggs

(see map page 18)

City Park baseball field, playground, basketball court, picnic shelter, mulit-purpose field

County Fairgrounds rodeo grounds, sand volleyball courts

Lions Park baseball fields, mulitpurpose field, community garden

Tetonia

Creekside Pathway paved pathway, Teton Creek access 5th Street Park skate park, BMX track, disc golf course, nature walks Shoshini South Park multipurpose fields, paved pathway, off-leash dog area Huntsman Springs Parks full court basketball, sand volleyball, multi-age playground, paved pathway

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Ruby Carsons Park baseball field, playground, bbq grills, picnic pavilion, tennis court, restrooms

Victor (see map page 19) Main Street City Park pavilion, stage, picnic tables, fire Pioneer Park pavilion, tot lot, horseshoes, dog run, baseball fields, ice arena, groomed nordic track, lawn-mower race track, picnic table, soccer fields, bike pump track, horse arena, cyclo-cross track.

Brookside Hollow Playground, picnic tables, half basketball court Willow Creek tot lot, picnic table, bbq grill Golf Vista playground, small climbing wall, picnic table


Pathways Driggs-Victor Bike Path Eight miles paved pathway Rails to Trails runs from Tetonia to Ashton

Facilities Kotler Arena offers youth and adult ice programs. Located in Victor’s Pioneer Park, on the corner of Baseline Dr and Agate St, it couldn’t be easier to get out and enjoy the ice. Kotler Arena offers: • Warming hut with ample seating to change into skates, warm-up after skating, or hold private gatherings and events with friends, family and coworkers. • Skate rentals and pro-shop • Concessions • Indoor restroom • Kotler Arena is also a venue for family gatherings, birthday parties, private or non-profit events, corporate events, or any variety of other potential uses. • Reserve the Arena at tetonvalleyfoundation.org/recreation/ kotler-ice-arena Victor Bike Park this bike park was built by the non-profit Victor Velo. It includes a pump track and a set of dirt jumps. A pump track is a continuous loop a biker can ride without pedaling. Bikers gain speed by pumping the bike through rollers and berms. The bike park as a whole helps riders improve overall cycling skills It biggest asset is bringing bikers of all abilities together to one place. Around the perimeter of the bike park is a 50 acre permanent cyclo-cross park and walking trails. Fairgrounds Building Holds approximately 250 people. Outdoor cooking, full kitchen, tables, chairs, heat and pavilion. Call Teton County Extension Office to reserve (208) 354-2961.

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GRADES 1-2 INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAM INCLUDES: Dribbling, shooting & passing skill development; some scrimmage SCHEDULE: Saturday mornings - February 20, 27; March 6, 13, 27; April 3 TIME: First graders, 9-10 am; Second graders, 10:15-11:15 am LOCATION: Driggs Elementary COST: $25 includes reversible jersey GRADES 1&2: ($4 discount for each additional child) Mark your calendars! ($4 discount if player will use last year’s jersey)

You will not receive a reminder phone call.

GRADES 3-4 NOVICE LEAGUE GRADES 5-6 INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE

GAMES played Feb. 23-April 8. Six games per team. NO GAMES DURING SPRING BREAK, MARCH 22-26. TEAMS: Boys and Girls teams with 6-10 players each TIMES: Games played Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays between 3:30-6:30 LOCATION: All games played at Driggs Elementary COST: $40 includes reversible jersey ($4 discount for each additional child) ($4 discount if player will use last year’s jersey - must provide jersey number)

DISCOUNTED UTAH JAZZ GAME TICKETS (Must order tickets with registration) DATE: Saturday, March 20 vs. New Orleans at 7 pm COST: $7 per participant; additional tickets cost $10 (regular price is $25) INCLUDES: Each ticket includes a free hot dog and drink

QUESTIONS? Contact Paul Hansen at (208)313-7258.

Sign liability waiver and parent agreement on back & return form with payment by January 23 .

2010 REGISTRATION FORM Junior Jazz Youth Basketball Program (Grades 1-6)

Name of Player ___________________________________________ Height _____________

(Please estimate if not certain.)

School _________________________________________ Grade ______Birthdate ________________ Mailing Address ________________________________________________ City __________________ Name of Parent/Guardian ____________________________________ Phone __________________ I am willing to:

o Assist with Grade 1-2 program

o Coach

o Assistant Coach

***Mandatory Coaches Meeting, Tuesday, February 2, at 7:00 pm*** ***Mandatory Coaches Clinic, Saturday, February 6*** PLEASE INDICATE WHICH DIVISION YOU ARE REGISTERING FOR (check only one) : o Girl, Grades 1-2 o Boy, Grades 1-2

INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAM Feb 20, 27; Mar 6, 13, 27; April 3 9-11:15 am • $25 fee includes jersey

••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NOVICE & INTERMEDIATE LEAGUES o Girl, Grades 3-4 Games played Feb. 23-April 8 o Boy, Grades 3-4 $40 fee includes jersey

o Girl, Grades 5-6 o Boy, Grades 5-6

☞ Deduct $4 if player will use last ,, year’s Jazz jersey and you provide the jersey number.

JERSEY SIZE (Please circle one.) ☞ Jerseys tend to be small, so order the larger size if uncertain Youth M 10-12

Youth L 14-16

Adult S 18-20

Adult M 30-32

REGISTRATION DEADLINE SATURDAY, JANUARY 23

Please return this completed form to TVRA by Jan. 23, 2010: 1. Mail to PO Box 259, Driggs, ID 83422; 2. Leave at TVRA office located ,,,, downstairs in the Dark Horse Books Building on Main Street in Driggs; or 3. Register at Teton High Schoool ,,, , on Jan. 22 from 4:30-8 pm.

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UTAH JAZZ TICKETS vs. New Orleans Hornets, 7 pm Saturday, March 20 First ticket costs $7 with additional tickets at $10 each. Each ticket will include a free hot dog

,,,and drink. Ticket quantities limited to 250. Tickets sold on a first-come, first-serve basis. TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED $ _______ League Fee $25 (grades 1-2) or $40 (grades 3-6), less $4 for each additional child from same family $ _______ Deduct $4 if: “My child will use last year’s Jazz jersey # _____.” Do not deduct $4 without jersey #! $ _______ One Jazz ticket at $7 $ _______ Additional Jazz tickets at $10 each (___ x $10) FOR OFFICE USE ONLY $ _______ TOTAL ENCLOSED o League Fee Paid o Waiver & Agreement Signed

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PO Box 259 • Driggs, ID 83422

REGISTRATION FORM Junior Jazz Youth Basketball Program

for students in grades 1-6

REGISTRATION DUE JAN. 23 Sponsored by Teton Valley Recreation Association

WAIVER OF LIABILITY I hereby certify that _____________________________ is in good health and capable of participating safely in the Junior Jazz Youth Basketball Program. I also accept total responsibility for full payment of any medical, accident or related bills incurred by my child while participating in said program. Furthermore, I release and discharge the Teton Valley Recreation Association, School District #401, and their employees and volunteers, from any liability for injuries to participants or attendees, property loss or damage occurring in connection with this program. Signed ______________________________________________________________ Date ___________________ (Parent or Guardian)

PARENT AGREEMENT 1. I will be a positive role model and will set a good example of sportsmanship, commitment, humility, and keeping perspective. I will show uncommon respect and support for coaches, referees, scorekeepers, the other team, all team members, their parents and the facilities. 2. I will place the emotional and physical well being of my child ahead of my personal desire to win and will support my child with my encouragement, interest and involvement. I understand that the emphasis of this program is on player participation and learning. 3. I pledge to remember that my child plays sports for his or her enjoyment, not mine, and I will do my best to make youth sports fun for my child. 4. I will provide positive encouragement for both teams and will refrain from making insulting comments to any players, parents, officials or coaches. I will ask my child to treat other players, coaches, fans and officials with respect regardless of race, sex, creed, or ability. 5. I will be responsible for the behavior and safety of all children I bring to the school and will not allow them to wander unsupervised during the games. 6. I will support the coach and let the coach do the coaching, offering and providing assistance when asked, providing transportation or whatever I am capable of doing. 7. I will get my child to practices and games ... on time! This is the only way to honor and respect the commitment made by the coaches and other players. 8. I will familiarize myself with the game—how it is played and what the basic rules are—so I can help teach these rules to my child and share in his/her enjoyment of the sport. 9. I pledge to remember that the game is for the kids ... not the adults. Signed ______________________________________________________________ Date ___________________ (Parent or Guardian)

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Photo courtesy tetonindoorsportsacademy.com

TVN Photo/Bridget Ryder

TVN Photo/Ken Levy

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Need a little motivation? Group Fitness Classes Personal Training Coaching Massage/Wellness Running Shoes Apparel Nutrition/Supplements Gear/Accessories

2012 Running Events Calendar June 29 Targhee Hill Climb: "Wrun for Wray” Half-Marathon & Fun Run

Aug 3 Tin Cup Marathon, John Colter Halft Marathon, 10K, 5K Aug 11 Teton Springs Triathlon: A sprint distance triathlon through Teton Springs Resort Sept 22 Jackson Hole Marathon, Hole Half Marathon, and Marathon Relay Oct 5-6 Yellowstone Teton Endurance Races: 100-miles, 50-miles, and 100-miles Relay Nov 23 Teton Turkey Chase: 10K, 5K, 1 Mile

Please go to www.dreamchaserevents.com/races for details and registration information

Our dream is to help you achieve yours. Dreamchasers 47 South Main St, Driggs • 208.787.2077 • www.dreamchaserevents.com Teton Valley Sports and Recreation

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