SO, What’s Happening? SOTAS News - Autumn 2012
MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN
HAWKS VISIT TASMANIA
Hi All What an incredible pace this year is moving at already. We have seen a fantastic Summer Games organised by the North West Region and my sincere thanks to Lyndall Hall for her diligence in ensuring the smooth running of the event and the rest of the North West committee Corinne Hill, Brian Hill, Dale Polden, Christine Smith, Kevin Maynard, Barry Cross, Pat Polden and Judy Marshall. We have had an exciting time over the holiday period recruiting some key people to our State Office and committee. I have pleasure in welcoming Wendy Kennedy to replace Tamara Stokes in our marketing and fundraising area. I know Wendy will bring real value to the organisation. We also have finally secured a new state treasurer, Sean Burk, who has a wealth of experience as a former CFO for Cricket Tasmania and currently CEO for Meals on Wheels Tasmania. Lennon White has completed his traineeship and will continue working with SOTAS as Junior Development Coordinator. Lennon is already looking into the next stage of his study with a Diploma of Management and will be supported by SOA. We have had the Hawthorn Football Club visit down South earlier this month and were greatly appreciative at the calibre of players that came along to the day including Brad Sewell and Buddy Franklin. I know the athletes who attended the skills session really enjoyed themselves and gave some great feedback to the playing group.
Early in February the Hawthorn Football Club rolled into Tasmania and a visit to Special Olympics was high on their list of priorities. Our Junior Development Coordinator, Lennon White, decided that soccer would be the perfect sport for our athletes to have some fun with their Hawthorn heroes. The Hawks were with us for an hour and a half and athletes, parents and volunteers all really enjoyed the occasion, along with a strong media contingency. Congratulations to Lennon for assisting to facilitate what was a memorable occasion for us all.
We have a really busy year ahead with the second Trans Tasman Tournament taking place in Cairns from October 8-12 and the third National Junior Games in Newcastle from December 6-10, so a fantastic time for our athletes and families. The next State Meeting is at Ross on 4 March 2012 and we have a very full agenda and we are all looking forward to our 3rd Sports Lunch on 27 April 2012 at Blundstone Arena (Bellerive Oval).
Peter Flood, Chairman
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COMMUNITY SPORTS-LINK PROGRAM DATES - TERM 1 Skills Day (SD) / Ribbon Day (RD)
Sport
Venue
SD
Cricket/Football
Wentworth Park
RD
Cricket/Football
Wentworth Park
RD
Cricket/Football
Wentworth Park
Southern Region: th
Thursday 15 March th
Wednesday 9 May th
Thursday 10 May
Time Schools 10-12:30
10-1:30
Schools
Thursday 22 March th
Tuesday 15 May th
Wednesday 16 May
SD
Cricket/Football
Prospect Vale Park
10-12:30
RD
Cricket/Football
Launceston Cricket Ground
10-1:30
RD
Cricket/Football
Launceston Cricket Ground
North West Region: st
th
Thursday 17 May th
Friday 18 May
SD
Cricket/Football
Ulverstone Sport & Leisure
RD
Cricket/Football
Ulverstone Sport & Leisure
RD
Cricket/Football
Ulverstone Sport & Leisure
DSP’s 1-2:30
10:30-2
Schools
Wednesday 21 March
1-2:30 10:30-2
Northern Region: nd
DSP’s
10-12:30
DSP’s 1-2:30 10:30-2
10-1:30
Skills Day: Introductory skills development day bringing local groups together to try out sports. Ribbon Day: Ribbon Day culminating competitive event bringing all of the groups in together to put the skills they‟ve learned into practice! If you would like more information on the Community Sports-Link Program, contact Lennon White on (03) 6228 9321 or lennonw@specialolympics.com.au
Under 18 years - Join for FREE - Again in 2012 Free membership relates to our ongoing weekly regional training programs In 2012, Special Olympics Tasmania‟s focus is turning to the growth and development of juniors amongst our regional training programs. This has been encouraged by the opportunity of the Junior National Games being held in Newcastle in December for Special Olympics athletes under the age of 16. We believe that if the youth experience the fun, friendship and healthy lifestyle that sport provides from a young age, it will greatly assist in their social integration and confidence building; setting them up for life‟s post-teen challenges. Junior programs are starting to pop up all over the State, so if you think anyone you know shows a flare for sport or are simply interested in meeting new people and learning new skills in a friendly, inclusive environment, please don‟t hesitate to contact Lennon who is leading the charge in his role as Junior Development Coordinator or your local regional representative for details on what opportunities are near you. Registration forms can be found on www.specialolympics.com.au/tas
Pictured Above - Juniors having FUN participating in activities !!!
ATHLETE LEADERSHIP PROGRAM The 2012 Athlete Leadership Program (ALP) will be launching soon with brand new training materials from SOA. A big shout out to Tasmania's Nic Stephen who has been heavily involved in the production of these items. We are looking for an ALP Coordinator to take the lead (with support of the State Office) with three training opportunities for the athletes and mentors throughout the year. We will have an Introduction training session, Ambassador training and Governance training throughout the year. All will culminate in a graduation at the end of the year. If you are interested in being involved in the ALP as an athlete, mentor or coordinator - register your interest with the State Office. For those who would like to learn more about what it is to be a Mentor, we have an Australian Sports Commission (ASC) Mentor Training workshop 9am-4pm on Saturday 31 March 2012 at Ross. Registrations are a must by Friday 23 March 2012 with the State Office. Participants will receive a ASC certificate at the completion of this workshop.
COST IS FREE THANKS TO SUPPORT FROM NYRSTAR
SUMMER GAMES REVIEW - NW We had a very good turnout for our first State Games of the year last weekend (18-19 February 2012) with Athletics, Aquatics and Tennis the sports on show. The weekend kicked off with Athletics, with 22 events on the schedule, many athletes achieved „Personal Bests‟, with a few competing for the first time! This would not have been possible without the wonderful help of North West Athletics Club and their band of helpers, so a big thank you to Grant, Phil and all other helping hands. The dinner night was a huge success, with 64 turning up to dine and dance. Athletes joined in with air guitars, chicken dancers, the nut bush and a conga line! Lots of smiling faces were seen all around after „Personal Best‟ awards were handed out. State Manager Alison enjoyed all the cuddles she received from appreciative athletes. Sunday morning started at Ulverstone Indoor Pool for a 20 event program. Some amazing close races were had and great participation by all! Due to the wonderful help of coaches, we were able to fit this three hour program into half that time, so those athletes that didn‟t get to attend the dinner had a chance to socialise at Dell Luck Oval while they waited for the Tennis to finish and the Closing Ceremony to get underway. Tennis was transferred to Don College with seven athletes and one volunteer competing. This was the first time the North West had held a Tennis competition and so a huge thank you goes out to Northern coaches Vanessa and Garry for their amazing help! Lunch and presentations then got underway at Dell Luck Oval for both Aquatics and Tennis, with once again many „Personal Bests‟ awarded. Congratulations to all those GOLD, SILVER and BRONZE medal recipients and to those who achieved „PERSONAL BESTS‟ - you are the TRUE WINNERS! Finally, thanks must go out to each and every committee member from the North West. They are a small group, but can handle huge tasks. They banded together to make the weekend a massive success and we only had to see the athletes faces to get their reward.
MESSAGE FROM THE STATE MANAGER Hi Everyone Well hold onto your hats as 2012 is off and running. All regions have started their weekly training. Football has started in the South and Junior Programs are across the State. Congratulations to the NW region for working together and putting on a great Summer Games. Special mention must go to NW Athletics Club who hosted the Athletics component within a regular club meet and the committee members. I am looking forward to a new national strategy to guide SOTAS to 2015 which is close to completion. In the meantime its business as usual in Tasmania with our focus on looking after our registered athletes and welcoming many more to make for exciting competition like the Junior Nationals later this year. The Athlete Leadership Program (ALP) will be launched again for 2012 soon. We are looking for a keen person to
be the ALP Coordinator. Contact State Office to find out more details about the training provided and what the role requires. By now all SOTAS volunteers should have received their renewal forms. The State are covering the cost of all „Police Checks‟ so make sure your forms are signed and returned to the State Office for efficient turn around times. The value of volunteers in Special Olympics is very important. Making sure the correct people are advocating for the athletes is paramount. Thank you for your support. Enjoy reading what is happening across the State. Yours in Sport
Alison Mosely, State Manager
3RD ANNUAL SPORTS LUNCH We are excited to announce that our 3rd Sports Lunch will be held on 27 April 2012 at the Blundstone Arena (Bellerive Oval). Our special guest speaker is former Race Calling Legend Bryan Martin OAM, who will delight guests with his wonderfully colourful stories from the world of thoroughbred racing. There is also the opportunity for those that book early, to go into the draw to have a „one on one‟ chat with Bryan prior to the start of the lunch. We are hoping for a big crowd this year and look forward to seeing you there!
2012 SOTAS CALENDAR 31 Mar
ASC Mentor Training, Ross
27 Apr
3rd Annual Sports Lunch, South
28-29 Apr
Tenpin State Championships, South
14-15 July
Winter Games, North
25-26 Aug
Bowls State Championships, North West
27-28 Oct
Spring State Games, South
6-10 Dec
Junior National Games, Newcastle, NSW
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State Office Contact Details Sport & Recreation House 1 Self‟s Point Road CORNELIAN BAY TAS 7008 (03) 6228 9321 www.specialolympics.com.au/tas
www.specialolympics.com.au
State Manager Alison Mosely Phone: 0428 036 196 alisonm@specialolympics.com.au Corporate Relationship Manager Wendy Kennedy Phone: 0438 100 446 wendyk@specialolympics.com.au Junior Development Coordinator Lennon White Phone: 0428 034 585 lennonw@specialolympics.com.au
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