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Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Soroptimist Hosts Tostada Bingo Fundraiser On March 22

Soroptimist International of Loomis Basin will host Tostada Bingo Night on Saturday, March 22 at 6:00 p.m. (doors open at 5:30 PM) at the Loomis Memorial Hall, 5945 Horseshoe Bar Road.

This family friendly benefit supports Soroptimist International of Loomis Basin projects including the Loomis Senior LIFE Center, former foster youth attending Sierra College, teacher grants, and other local and international activities focused on women and children.

Tickets are $20 per person and include the shredded beef tostada dinner, dessert, drink ticket, bingo game packet and dobber. Attendees will have a chance to win quality bingo and raffle prizes, with a minimum value of $25, for people of all ages.

Soroptimist Tostada Bingo Night tickets can be obtained in advance at the Loomis Chamber of Commerce, located at 6090 Horseshoe Bar Road in Loomis, by calling 916-652-7252, and through all Soroptimist members. Limited tickets will be available at the door.

To learn more about Soroptimist International of Loomis Basin, visit a weekly meeting on Wednesday at 8 a.m. at the Train Depot in Loomis, evening meetings on the 2nd Wednesday of the month at Lorenzo’s in Loomis or visit  soroptimistloomis.com.
 

Blog Post information Soroptomist International of Loomis Basin.


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Monday, May 13, 2013

200 Synchronized Swimmers Compete At Sierra College

The weekend every aspiring national synchronized swimmer anticipates is coming up; the Regional Age Group Synchronized Swim Meet commences on the weekend of May 17-19, right here at Placer Valley's Sierra College in Rocklin.

Around 200 athletes from Northern and Central California will be competing in this qualifying meet that will determine which swimmers will attend the National Age Group Meet in Riverside in June.
Swimmers from this region (Sacramento and the Bay Area) are expected medal placers in Nationals and typically represent the best teams in the nation.  More often than not, Synchronized Swimming Olympians hail from one of these Northern California synchro programs.

This meet is technically two competitions in one. First, the Pacific Association-Sacramento, the Bay Area and Santa Rosa teams-will compete with the Central Association (Cypress and Monterey teams) in a regional meet. Immediately afterward--the same weekend, is the Age Group Nationals Qualifying Meet.  Can you feel the pressure yet?

Middle and advanced-level competitive synchronized swimmers between the ages of eight and 19 will compete. The teams that will be represented at this meet include the Sacramento Synchronized Swim Team, the Walnut Creek Aquanuts, the Santa Clara Aquamaids, the San Francisco Marionettes, Redwood Empire, the Cypress Swim Club, and other teams from the Santa Rosa, Los Gatos and Monterey areas.

Our local Sacramento Synchronized Swimming has a top-ranking 11-12 Trio and Duet Routine starring Noel Song, McKenzie Schoel and Nicole Meza. Rising star Paige Gwaltney just made the 11-12 national team and will be competing later this summer in an International competition.  Sacramento's 13-14 team will be vying for a spot in the top three in routine, and the 18-19 team is hoping for a shot at Nationals for the fifth time.

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Blog Post information and picture courtesy of Placer Valley Tourism.


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Friday, March 19, 2010

Sierra College's “Save Our Sports Fundraising Golf Tournament”


We just go this press release from our friends at Sunset Whitney Country Club about a special fundraising event...read on!

Due to budget cuts, Sierra College is in jeopardy of losing up to five of its athletic programs.

These cuts include both the Men’s and Women’s Golf Teams. On Monday, March 29th, Sunset Whitney Country Club is hosting the SIERRA COLLEGE – SAVE OUR SPORTS Fundraiser. The goal is to raise $10,000 which will ensure that the golf programs can continue into the upcoming 2011 school year.

Unfortunately, Men’s Golf Coach and Event Coordinator, Tim Hovancsek collapsed at a recent Sierra College Men’s Golf Match and is currently in Intensive Care after undergoing heart surgery. Local PGA Professionals and Sierra College officials are picking up where Tim left off in trying to continue the vision that he had begun.

So, all you Style Magazine golfers, get out there and golf for a good cause! March 29th looks like a good day to play a little hooky! Wouldn't you agree?

Here are the event details:


Monday, March 29th, 2010. 1 p.m. Shotgun Start

4 Person SCRAMBLE Format

$100 Per Person – includes Golf, Cart, Range Balls and Prizes

Closest to the Pin, Longest Drive, Raffle Prizes

Tournament registration and donation forms are available at either Sunset Whitney Country Club or at Sierra College. Forms can also be downloaded at http://www.sunsetwhitney.com/.

Blog post information and photo courtesy of Sunset Whitney Country Club.



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