Sunday, September 30, 2012

For the Participant, Sept. 30: A list of events in central Pennsylvania ...

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The For The Participant section is now available online. Selected, timely events will be published in the newspaper each Sunday, but there will be no date restrictions of listings for the online version. Please continue to e-mail your events to jcarlson@patriot-news.com or fax to 257-4747 by noon each Thursday.

BASEBALL

Central Penn Renegades, 2013 travel team tryouts Oct. 13 from 3-5 p.m. at In The Net, Palmyra, and B2B Baseball, Palmyra. Teams for 10U, 11U, 12U (Cooperstown tournament team) and 13U will be selected. E-mail pdez@comcast.net for details. Shippensburg Spartans baseball, 15U and 13U travel baseball teams looking for players for 2013 season. Contact Keith at zkeiths@yahoo.com or call 717-816-0387.

Toronto Blue Jays Showcase Evaluation baseball camp, Nov. 3 at In The Net, Palmyra. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m.; camp ends at 3 p.m. Visit www.andersonbaseball.net or contact Matt Anderson at 570-971-9812 or matt@andersonbaseball.net.

Nook Baseball Academy, based in Lancaster holding 11-U tryouts for highly competitive 2013 spring/summer travel team on Oct. 8. E-mail kauffmad@nesd.k12.pa.us or call Don at 717-676-5679.

GoWags Bandits showcase baseball team, looking for position player and pitchers for multiple showcase and tourmnament events for summer and fall of 2013. Contact thepizzadoc@yahoo.com for information.

Keystone Nationals 18U showcase baseball team evaluations, for position players and pitchers for two college showcases and two tournaments this fall. Contact Bob Wasikowski at 717-732-6432 or info@keystonenationals.org.

Mid-State Mavericks 2013 baseball tryouts, Oct. 8 at Central Dauphin High School with 10/11U and 13/14U from noon-1:30 p.m. and 11/12U and 15-16/18U from 1:45-3:15 p.m. Register at www.midstatemavericks.com or call Gavin at 717-507-6810 or Mark at 717-586-9733.

Shippensburg University fall baseball camps, Sundays from Sept. 23-Oct. 8. Hitting camp Sept. 30; pitching and catching camp Oct. 7; Columbus Day showcase Oct. 8. Visit http://collegebaseballcamps.com/suraiders to register or call 717-477-1508.

Advanced defensive training, camp from early November to late February at Carmen Fusco Pro Baseball Softball Academy. Call 717-215-2561 for details.

Winter spring training, offensive, defensive and conditioning work from December-March at Carmen Fusco Pro Baseball Softball Academy. Call 717-215-2561 for details.

Baseball fall teams, looking for players ages 8-15 for fall league in York. Multiple teams to be created based on age brackets and demand. Contact Carmen Fusco at 717-215-2561 for information.

Baseball tournaments, at In The Net Sports Complex, Palmyra, for 11U through 18U from March-October. Visit www.ectb.org or www.inthenet.com or call 717-838-8706 for details.

Bases Loaded A.T.C., baseball/softball indoor training center off Calvary Road, Carlisle, offering hitting lessons with Doug Baker, associate scout with San Diego Padres. Hitting lessons for baseball and softball. Contact Doug at basesloadeddb@gmail.com. Corinn "Roo" Eby offering fast-pitch softball pitching lessons. Contact Corinn at basesloadedre@gmail.com.

Full Count Baseball training sessions, for ages 8-12 and 13-18 at Twin Ponds East (hitting, pitching, fielding). Visit www.fullcountpa.com (click on training sessions).

Keystone Nationals Select travel baseball club, seeking coaches/teams to participate in summer/fall programs for age groups 9U through 12U. Fall tryouts. Contact Kevin Schade at 717-805-1459 or k.schade@keystonenationals.org.

Carmen Fusco Pro Baseball&Softball Academy, looking for players ages 7-18 for fall season, and rosters forming for teams to compete in spring, summer and fall of 2013. ... The Fusco facility has moved to a new location; reservations and team rentals (baseball and softball) available. Call 717-215-2561 for details on each.

Full Count baseball group classes, at Twin Ponds East, Harrisburg. Visit www.fullcountpa.com (training sessions) and register online.

Full Count Baseball training sessions, for ages 8-12 and 13-18 at Twin Ponds East (hitting, pitching, fielding). Visit www.fullcountpa.com (click on training sessions).

Future Stars tournament baseball, offering fall tournaments, fall leagues, winter baseball, camps and clinics. Visit www.fstb.org.

GoWags Baseball, offering professional baseball instruction with Bret Wagner and Billy White. Video analysis used. Call 717-798-1823 or visit www.gowagsbaseball.com.

Minium Pitching, professional pitching lessons for players ages 8-older at BasesLoaded in Carlisle and private facility in New Cumberland. Contact Theron Minium at miniumtheron@gmail.com or call 717-329-7276 (Facebook page is Minium Pitching).

Professional pitching instruction, by Gavin Osteen at Twin Ponds East, Harrisburg. Call 717-507-6810 or e-mail osteen23@msn.com.

Warehouse baseball facility, at 225 S. 7th St., Lebanon offers pitching, hitting and fielding lessons and has batting cages and clay pitching mounds. Call 717-639-6065 or 215-421-8441 for appointments.

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Boys and girls 3-on-3 tournament, Oct. 13 at York College; a Weaver Fever benefit tournament. Visit capitalaau.wordpress.com for information.

Christian Life Assembly Basketball League, begins in October with B League on Mondays and A League on Thursdays; games at 7 and 8 p.m. Contact Bob Mackley at 717-635-7252 or clasports@christian-life.com.

Central Penn Ballers AAU tryouts, Oct. 28 from 6-9 p.m. at Camp Curtin YMCA, 2135 N. 6th St., Harrisburg. Visit www.centralpennballers.com.

Contact Coach Griffin at 717-571-1968 or coachgriffin@centralpennballers.com, griff4788@comcast.net or visit www.centralpennballers.com.

East Pennsboro Youth Athletic League basketball registration, Oct. 2 and Oct. 3 from 6-7 p.m. at Sheaffer Fieldhouse. Fee is $60 per player or $80 per family (fund-raiser buyout $25). Visit www.epyal.com or contact Steve at srchernov@hotmail.com or 717-319-8018.

Blue Jay basketball coaches clinic, Oct. 28 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at Thompson Gym, Elizabethtown College with Bob Schlosser, Trevor Woodruff, Power Train Sports Institute and Scott McClary. Fee is $50 ($25 for each additional staff member), or $60 walk-up fee (registration 8-9 a.m.). Call 717-361-1141 or e-mail schlosra@etown.edu.

Falcon Fall Shootout, Nov. 10 for JV and varsity boys? basketball teams at Cedar Crest High School. High school and AAU teams welcome. Contact Tom Smith at tsmith@clsd.k12.pa.us for registration information.

Knights of Columbus girls tip-off tournament, Oct. 27-28 for 7th- and 8th-grade girls at Our Ladyof Lourdes in Enola. Three games guaranteed; public or private schools invited. Fee is $180 per team. Contact Dennis Bavaria at 717-877-7762 or capitalaau.wordpress.com for registration form or capitalbball@aol.com for information.

Linglestown recreation basketball registration, for boys and girls ages 6-7 (instruction only) and boys ages 8-18 (ages as of Dec. 31, 2012) on Oct. 4 from 7-8 p.m. and Oct. 11, 18 and 25 from 6-8 p.m. at Koons Park Clubhouse. Proof of age required for first-year players. Online registration available at www.linglestownbb.com. Contact David Graham at d.a.graham@verizon.net.

Mechanicsburg men?s and women?s basketball, for ages 18-older nightly from 8-10 p.m. Team fee is $575. E-mail tmetzler@mbgsd.org or visit www.mbgsd.org/recreation or call 717-691-4572 for details.

Mid-Penn Motion AAU basketball tryouts, Oct. 7 at Central Dauphin East High School for players in grades 5-11. Times are 1-1:45 p.m. for grades 5-6, 1:45-2:30 p.m. for 7th grade, 2:30-3:15 p.m. for 8th grade, 3:15-4 p.m. for 9th grade, 4-4:45 p.m. for 10th grade, 4-4:45 p.m. for 11th-grade boys and 4:45-5:30 p.m. for 11th-grade girls. Visit www.midpennmotion.org for details.

Next Level Basketball Performance School, Tuesdays and Thursdays at Central Dauphin High School for the high-level player. Contact Scott Singer at 717-979-2602 or scott@firstteamfitness.net for details.

Paramount Sports Complex fall men?s 18-and-older league, from Oct. 7 to Dec. 9 for $600 per team. Call 717-838-0330.

Paxton basketball, still accepting registrations for upcoming season; register online at www.paxtonathletics.org. Also seeking two midget coaches. Must pass background check. Visit www.paxtonathletics.org for details.

South Central Select, a college exposure and team development AAU basketball organization, having fall tryouts for girls? teams only on Oct. 14 at Holy Name School. Visit www.southcentralselect.com or contact Tigh Savercool at 717-991-3417.

Upward Basketball and Cheerleading, at Camp Hill United Methodist Church for K/5 through 6th-grade. Register at www.bluesombrero.com/camphillumc or call 717-737-5631.

West Shore YMCA YBL Rookies League, basketball for kindergarten through second grade, from Sept. 29-Nov. 17 at 11:30 a.m. at YMCA. Contact bryan.chittester@ymcaharrisburg.org or call 717-737-9622; register by Sept. 27.

West Shore Recreation basketball: Men?s 16-older teams formed weekly at Lemoyne Middle School, New Cumberland Middle School or Red Mill Elementary School. Call 717-920-9515 or visit www.westshorerec.org for details. BOXING

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Amateur Olympic boxing, for teenagers and older, male and female, on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7:45-9 p.m. at West Shore Boxing and Kickboxing Club, 43 E. Locust St., Mechanicsburg. Call 717-697-2941. CHEERLEADING

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Rams Spirit Competition, Nov. 3 at Central Dauphin High School. Contact Jo Orons at jorons@prioritysystems.com.

Cumberland Valley Cheer Classic, Nov. 10 at Cumberland Valley High School. Fee is $100 per team. Contact Kristi Shaffner at ktshaffner@gmail.com or visit www.cvhscheer.org.

?COACHES

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Big Spring High School, seeking head softball coach and assistant softball coaches, assistant high school girls? basketball coach, assistant coaches for high school and middle school track and junior high volleyball coaches. Apply to AD Jay Hockenbroch at 717-776-2440 or jhockenbroch@bigspring.k12.pa.us.

Bishop McDevitt High School, seeking assistant girls? basketball coach, head boys? tennis coach and junior high wrestling assistant coach. Apply with clearances to Tommy Mealy, AD, at tmealy@bishopmcdevitt.org or at 2200 Market St., Harrisburg, Pa, 17103.

Carlisle Area High School, seeking head softball coach, head girls? lacrosse coach, head junior high wrestling coach, assistant high school swimming coach and assistant JV baseball coach. Apply with clearances to George K. Null, Director of Athletics, 62 W. Penn St., Carlisle, Pa., 17013 or e-mail nullg@carlisleschools.org or call 717-240-6800, ext. 26837.

Cumberland Valley High School, seeking middle school boys? and girls? basketball coaches, assistant age group swim coach, assistant water polo coach and assistant high school swim coach. Apply with clearances to Mike Craig, Athletic Director, at mcraig@cvschools.org.

Cumberland Valley School District, seeking CVAC assistant swim coach with previous high school, college or club coaching experience. Contact Darnell Stanford at dstanford@cvschools.org.

Dickinson College, seeking assistant track and field coaches who specialize in pole vault, discus, shot put, javelin, sprints and jumps. Apply to Dr. Les Poolman, Director of Athletics, Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa., 17013 or e-mail poolman@dickinson.edu.

Eastern York High School, seeking varsity boys? lacrosse head and assistant coaches, varsity girls? lacrosse head and assistant coaches and head junior high girls? volleyball coach. Apply to Carla Myers, Eastern York School District, PO Box 150, 120 S. Third St., Wrightsville, Pa., 17368 or e-mail employment@eyork.k12.pa.us or call 717-252-1555.

Elizabethtown College, seeking full-time head women?s lacrosse coach, part-time assistant men?s and women?s swimming coach and part-time cheerleading coach. Contact Nancy Latimore, AD, at 717-361-1407.?

Elizabethtown High School, seeking varsity cheerleading head coach (fall and winter), varsity girls? basketball assistant coach, junior high girls? basketball head coach and junior high girls? basketball assistant coach. Visit www.etownschools.org.

Elizabethtown boys? basketball, has coaching opening for either a varsity assistant or head junior high coach. Apply to etownbball@gmail.com or call Kevin Dolan at 717-587-4857.

Gettysburg College, seeking part-time head water polo coach and part-time head men?s rugby coach. Experience playing or coach the sport required. Apply by Sept. 14 at http://gettysburg.peopleleadmin.com/postings/426 (and 428 for rugby).

Gettysburg High School, seeking high school boys? basketball assistant coach and high school swimming assistant coach. Apply with clearances to Carlos Wampler, AD, at 717-334-6254, ext. 6210 or e-mail cwampler@gettysburg.k12.pa.us.

Hershey High School, seeking head girls? lacrosse coach; experience as head coach preferred but not required. Apply by Oct. 12 with clearances to Dr. Bernie Kepler, Asst. to Superintendent, Derry Twp. School District, PO Box 898, Hershey, Pa., 17033.

Lower Dauphin High School, seeking JV boys? lacrosse coach. Apply by Oct. 8 to Dave Bitting, athletic director, at dbitting@ldsd.org or call 717-566-5338.

Millersburg High School, seeking head and assistant varsity baseball coaches. Apply to Jeff Prouse at prousej@mlbgsd.k12.pa.us or call 717-692-2108.

Palmyra High School, seeking head girls? lacrosse coach, assistant girls? lacrosse coach, assistant softball coach and JV baseball coach. Apply to Brian S. Weidler, Director of Athletics, at brian_weidler@pasd.us or 1125 Park Dr., Palmyra, Pa., 17078.

Susquenita High School, seeking 8th-grade girls basketball coach, head girls track and field coach, 8th-grade boys basketball coach and head boys varsity track and field coach. Visit www.susq.k12.pa.us for application requirements and deadlines.

Trinity High School, seeking head girls? lacrosse coach. Contact AD Gary Bricker at 761-1116 or gbricke@trinityhs.k12.pa.us.

Susquehanna Twp. High School, seeking junior high assistant wrestling coach, head high school indoor track and field coach and assistant indoor track and field coach, and high school JV assistant softball coach. Prior playing or coaching experience preferred. Clearances required. Apply at www.pareap.net; e-mail mknill@hannasd.org for information.

Upper Dauphin Area School District, seeking assistant track coaches with previous experience preferred. Apply with clearances to Jeff Laux, AD, 220 N. Church St., Elizabethville, Pa., 17023.

West Perry High School, seeking assistant boys? basketball coaches and head girls? lacrosse coach.

West Shore Warriors Lacrosse, seeking head coaches for boys and girls high school club spring teams. Players attend high schools that don?t offer lacrosse. Contact Rick Stambaugh at smasports@aol.com.

?CYCLING

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Harrisburg Bicycle Club, welcomes riders of all abilities for regular rides scheduled daily in the Harrisburg, Hershey, Mechanicsburg and Carlisle areas as well as special out-of-area rides. Call 717-975-9879 or visit www.harrisburgbicycleclub.org for information.

EQUESTRIAN

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Capital Area Therapeeutic Riding Association, helping children and adults living with disabilities with events in East Hanover Twp. Volunteer orientation Oct. 6 and Oct. 7 and Dec. 15 from 1-3 p.m. each day. CATRA Miles for Smiles Fall Wheel/Walkathon Oct. 13 from 9 a.m.-noon. CATRA-Thon (fundraiser) from 1-6 p.m. Oct. 20. Call Shirley or Ben Nolt at 717-469-7517 about orientation or Julie Gregorie at catra@catra.net or visit www.catra.net about the walkathon.

Youth horsemanship, for ages 7-17 on Saturdays beginning Sept. 22 from 1-2:30 p.m. at Total Equine Learning Center, Copper Penny Farm. Fee is $261 or $313. Call 717-920-9515 or visit www.westshorerec.org.

?FIELD HOCKEY

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Middle School Field Hockey 7v7 Tournament, Nov. 4 at 1 p.m. at Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Park, Mechanicsburg. Five games guaranteed; 25-minute half-field games for7th- and 8th-grade teams and club teams. Fee is $160 per team due by Oct. 22. Call 717-691-4572 or visit www.mbgsd.org for information.

Cedar Crest youth field hockey fall league, at Cedar Crest Middle School beginning Sept. 10 with sessions from 5:30-7 p.m. Sept. 10, 12, 17, 19, 24 and 26 and Oct. 1 and 3. Sessions will stress combination of fundamental skills and game play; players in grades K-6 should register by Sept. 1. Fee is $50. Contact Megan Dodson at mlong@clsd.k12.pa.us for information.

East Coast field hockey youth (ages 5-14) fall outdoor program, Sept. 4-Oct. 31 featuring 16 sessions with optional attendance at local tournaments for beginning and experienced players. Visit www.eastcoastfieldhockey.com or contact William Gaudette at eastcoastfieldhockey@earthlink.net or call 717-220-0002 for details.

East Coast Field Hockey National Academy and Training Center, taking applications for indoor field hockey program for players ages 8-18, including new players to the sport. Visit eastcoastfieldhockey.com or e-mail eastcoastfieldhockey2012@comcast.net or call 717-220-0002 for details.

Maryland State Field Hockey Festival, Nov. 17-18 at Westminster, Md. Open to all travel, rec and club teams with competition in U12, U14, high school JV and varsity and coed 21-older age groups. Teams guaranteed four 50-minute games. Register by Nov. 2 by contacting Gayle at taysmon34@hotmail.com or Mike at usamateursports@aol.com or call 410-363-8610. Forms available at www.usamateursports.com/fh_summer.

PA Mavericks Field Hockey Club, taking fall registrations for players ages U10 to U19. E-mail pamfhc@aol.com for details.

FISHING

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Doc Fritchey Chapter of Trout Unlimited beginner fly tying class, Wednesdays from 6-8 p.m. Oct. 3 through Nov. 28 at Harrisburg Gander Mountain. Instruction, materials, tools all free. Contact Rick La Tournous at 717-579-2947 or ralatour@comcast.net or Gerry Miller at 717-583-2087 or fourquartets@verizon.net.

FOOTBALL

Cumberland Valley Midget Football Association football and cheerleading registration, under way for any child in CV School District ages 5-13 on or before April 30. Contact Tim Cramer Sr. at 717-226-1817or cvmfapresident@embarqmail.com for footballor Allison Ramper at 717-315-7260 or aramper34@verizon.net for cheerleading.

Men?s flag football league, at In The Net Sports Complex, Palmyra. Fee is $500; a 9v9 format on Sunday mornings. Register at www.inthenet.com or call 717-838-8706.

GOLF

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Columbus Day four-person scramble, Oct. 8 at 9 a.m. at Fairvaiew Golf Course. Fee is $50 per person due by Oct. 2. Call 717-273-3411 or visit www.fairview@distinctgolf.com.

Gracey Fun(d) Golf Outing, Oct. 8 at 12:30 p.m. at Armitage Golf Club. Four-person scramble; fee is $55. Contact Bob Maschmeyer at 717-756-2573 or bmash07@verizon.net for a registration form.

Tees for Tots golf outing, benefiting Derry Preschool at Deer Valley Golf Course on Oct. 13 at 1 p.m. Fee is $60, or $65 after Sept. 14. Four-person scramble. E-mail derrypreschool@gmail.com.

Robert Hippensteel Jr. Memorial 2-man better ball, Oct. 6-7 at Mayapple Golf Club, Carlisle. Fee is $210. Fall Senior Individual on Oct. 12 with gross and net divisions; fee is $45. Turkey Shoot Nov. 10, a four-person scramble for $50. Call 717-258-4088 or visit www.mayapplegolfclub.com for details. GYMNASTICS

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West Shore YMCA, accepting applications for gymnastics instructors. Experience teaching pre-school and youth rec classes required. Part-time early evening and Saturday morning hours available. Contact bryan.chittester@ymcaharrisburg.org. HOCKEY

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Bishop McDevitt Crusaders Ice Hockey Club, accepting registrations for new players for varsity grades 9-12 and middle school teams. Players in grades 5-8 must have intent of attending Bishop McDevitt. Contact Barry Shaulis at 717-579-2369 or barry532@aol.com. Contact Ed Hine (junior high) at 717-867-2758 or Nathan Brightbill (varsity) at 717-867-1524 or club president Jen Reigle at 717-867-1804 or visit www.annvillecleonaicehockey.weebly.com.

Capital City Vipers youth hockey,has openings for 2012-13 at squirt, peewee and midget 16 levels. Practice and play at Twin Ponds West. E-mail denck@comcast.net or trish9699@verizon.net for information or visit www.capitalcityvipers.org.

Girls Learn to Play Hockey clinics, for players beginning ice hockey on Oct. 7, Oct. 21, Nov. 4 and Nov. 18 from 6-7 p.m. at Twin Ponds East. Contact Mark Seymour at sseymour113@comcast.net or 717-533-2445.

Hershey Jr. Bears youth hockey, in-house league information available at www.hersheyjrbears.org.

Open hockey, every other Saturday from 6:15-7:45 p.m. at Hersheypark Arena. For players of any skill level. Contact Jim at 717-533-0385 or jcrosscheck9@aol.com.

Twin Ponds hockey: Stick and puck time for ages 6-older at Twin Ponds East and West; fee is $8 per session. Puddle League hockey for ages 5-7 with on-ice orientation Oct. 7. Visit www.twinponds.com or call 717-558-7663 for details on each.

ICE SKATING

Hershey Figure Skating Club, Learn to Skate classes most Wednesdays from 7-8 p.m. and most Saturdays from 12:30-1:30 p.m. at Hersheypark Arena. Visit www.hersheyfigureskating.org for details.

Klick Lewis Arena, public skating Monday-Friday noon-2 p.m., and 2-4 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. Learn to Skate Tuesdays from 6:15-7:15 p.m. Call 717-685-1401 or visit www.klicklewisarena.com for details on each as well as other classes and stick hockey.

Twin Ponds public skating, Monday and Friday from 1-3 p.m. at Twin Ponds East and Tuesday from 6:15-7:45 p.m. and Friday from 7:30-9 p.m. at TP East. Ice skating lessons from 5:45-7:15 p.m. at TP East; fe is $11. Call 717-558-7663 for information on each.

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Halloween Havoc lacrosse tournament, Oct. 27 at In The Net, Palmyra. E-mail mach1660@gmail.com for registration material.

Red Land lacrosse spring registration, for players ages 7-18 on Oct. 15 from 6-8:30 p.m. at Crossroads Middle School cafeteria. Visit www.redlandlacrosse.com for information or contact Rick Stambaugh at smasports@aol.com.

Summer lacrosse club team tryouts, Lebanon Valley Lacrosse Club coached by LVC coach John Haus will hold tryouts for U11, U13, U15 and high school (current 9th-, 10th-, 11th-graders) on Oct. 14. Visit www.lebanonvalleylax.com or e-mail info@lebanonvalleylax.com.

Winter high school lacrosse league, for boys and girls, begins Nov. 17 with 10-game leagues. Boys on full field; girls on one-third field. Boys U-11 to U-15 on one-third field; eight-game league for U-11. Visit www.inthenet.com for information.

Alley Cats Lacrosse Club, high-level instruction for girls U-12 through U-19 at In The Net, Palmyra. Visit www.alleycatsfieldhockey.com for information.

Central PA Dawgs, high school tryouts for summer 2013 boys? teams on Sept. 22 at 10 a.m. at Middlesex Twp. Park. Tryouts for boys in grades 5-8 from 2-4 p.m. Visit www.dawgslacrosse.com or e-mail Chris N ewman at newman@dawgslacrosse.com (high school) or Chuck Moran at moran@dawglslaacrosse.com (grades 5-8).

Manheim Twp. girls? lacrosse 5-on-5 tournament, Oct. 13. Visit www.mtqueenoftheturf.com or information.?

Personal trainer, for all levels and ages; 30 years of teaching and coaching experience. Contact George Gonzales at 717-514-1198 for information. MARTIAL ARTS

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DeAngellis Martial Arts Traditional Martial Arts Training, for ages 3 through adult in Hershey, Hummelstown and Harrisburg areas. Visit www.damamartialarts.comor call 717-612-2595.

West Shore YMCA judo, for boys and girls ages 6-12 on Fridays from 6-7 p.m. Call 717-737-9622 for information.

Aikido classes, Wednesdays from 7:30-9 p.m. at Joerg?s American Karate Studio, 43 E. Locust St., Mechanicsburg. Call 717-697-2941.

Beginners Chinese martial arts classes, for ages 13 and older with Joseph LaVine at Hampden Twp. Emergency Services Building, 1200 Good Hope Rd., Mechanicsburg. Call 717-514-8699 or visit www.joetuina.com.

Carlisle Family YMCA, offering self-defense and mixed martial arts classes. Self-defense Mondays from 3:30-5 p.m. and mixed martial arts classes Wednesdays from 3:30-5 p.m. Fee is $25 or $35 per month. Contact Jason Smith at 717-243-2525 for information.

Carlisle Family YMCA, offering jujitsu with Lee Herbert on Saturdays and taekwondo on Wednesdays and self-defense skills on Tuesdays and tai chi on Monday through Thursday mornings with Stephanie Gilbert. Call 717-243-2525, ext. 222 for information.

Central Pennsylvania Martial Arts Academy, with jujitsu/submission grappling/mma. Contact www.cpmaa.net or call 717-250-8841.

Combat MMA, mixed martial arts. Classes Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30-8:30 p.m. for submission wrestling, boxing, ju-jitsu, karate and wrestling. Visit www.pa-combatmma.com or call 717-218-0869.

Crones Taekwondo, offering preschool martial arts, tae kwon do program and high intensity fitness class. Call 717-691-4116 or e-mail cronestaekwondo@aol.com.

East Shore YMCA: Judo club Saturdays from 9-10:30 a.m. for youth and 10:30 a.m.-noon for adults. Also Tuesdays from 7-8:30 p.m. Free to members; $12 for others. Isshinryu Karate, Tuesdays and Thursdays 6:30-8:30 p.m. and Saturdays 9:30-10:30 a.m. Free for Y members and $25 per month for nonmembers. Call 717-232-9622 for information on each.

Family martial arts, Tuesdays from 6-7 p.m. for ages 5-8 and Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7-9 p.m. for ages 9-60 at West Hanover Twp. Fire Hall. Call 717-652-4841 or 533-1866.

Gracie Jiu Jitsu, in Harrisburg; accept no substitute for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu submission wrestling instruction. Call Gregg at 717-586-1890 for details.

Harrisburg Kung Fu Center tai chi class, Saturdays from 8:45-9:45 a.m. at 2331 Walnut St., Harrisburg. Call 717-232-6310 or e-mail harrisburg@hbgkungfu.com.

Hershey Karate Club, traditional Okinawa Isshin-Ryu Karate-do. Modern-day self-defense. Adult training program; minimum age 13. Call 717-469-0881 or visit www.hersheykarate.com.

Itten Dojo, aikido and ono-ha-itto-ruy Kenjutsu (classical Japanese swordsmanship). Call 717-728-8871 or visit www.ittendojo.org.

Karate classes, Mondays and Wednesdays from 7-8:30 p.m. at Jewish Community Center, 3301 N. Front St., Harrisburg. Traditional training, forms and self-defense for ages 16-older, beginner to advanced. Contact Linda at 717-236-9555, ext. 3050 or l.skulsky@jewishfedhbg.org.

Mixed Martial Arts (MMA), instruction by former pro wrestler Steve Blackman. Offering Brazilian jiu-jitsu, boxing, Muay Thai, wrestling classes and private lessons. Call 717-919-2015 or visit www.blackmanmma.com.

Muay Thai, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, MMA, Instinct Martial Arts in Mechanicsburg offers training for children and adults. Visit www.instinctmartialarts.com or call John at 717-307-6011.

Self-defense class, for ages 14-older on Saturdays from 1-3 p.m. at Crone?s Tae Kwon Do School. Fee is $20. Call 717-691-4116 to register.

West Hanover Twp. Rec Center, karate for ages 5-older on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7-9 p.m. Call 717-652-4841 or 717-533-1866.

West Shore Academy of Martial Arts, offering martial arts classes and kickboxing programs for adults and children. Contact Vince Vergara at 717-761-3527 or visit www.westshoreacademy.com for information.

?ROLLER HOCKEY

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Free learn to skate/play roller hockey clinic, at Doc?s Family Fun Center, 1733 E. Harrisburg Pike, Middletown on Sundays from 3:40-4:10 p.m. No registration required. Call Charley Yoder at 717-944-7866 for information.

Harrisburg Jr. Lunatics travel roller hockey team, has opening for goaltender for players ages 15-16. Contact Todd Wiley at 717-763-8062 for details and evaluation.

Inline hockey clinic, for ages 7-15 to play roller ockey and improve skating skills on Saturdays beginning Sept. 22 from 9-10 a.m. at Susquehanna Sports Center, Lemoyne. Fee is $20 or $24. Call 717-920-9515 or visit www.westshorerec.org.

Susquehanna Sports Center, adult open hockey Fridays 9-11 p.m. for $8, Sundays 10:30 a.m.-noon for $6, Mondays 5-6 p.m. for $5; youth open hockey: 10 and under Thursdays 5:30-6:30 p.m. for $5, 11-16 years old Fridays 4:30-5:45 p.m. for $5. Also, youth and adult fall indoor roller hockey leagues of all ages and skill levels accepting players through October. Call Todd Wiley at 717-763-8062 or visit www.susq-sports.com for details on each.

Youth roller hockey and roller skating, at Doc?s Family Fun Center, 1733 E. Harrisburg Pike, Middletown. Call 717-944-7866 or visit www.docsfamilyfuncenter.com.

RUNNING/WALKING

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Capital Region Heart & Stroke Walk, Sept. 30 at 1 p.m. at Harrisburg Area Community College. Visit www.heart.org/capitalregionwalk or contact Mitzi Jones at 717-730-1781 or mitzi.jones@heart.org for details.

Steeple to Steeple and Apple After 2 or 3.5 fun run or walk, Sept. 30 at 1 p.m. at Mt. Zion Lutheran Church. Finish at Churchtown Church of God with an apple dessert. Fee is $5. Contact Amy at acarraux@gmail.com.

Army ROTC Homecoming 10K run, Oct. 6 at 9 a.m. at Heiges Field House, Shippensburg University. Fee is $25 for adults and $15 for students and benefits Wounded Warriors Project and Shippensburg University ROTC program. Contact John Crumley at 717-477-1892 or jpcrumley@ship.edu.

Hilltop Challenge 5K run/walk and kids flamingo fun run, Oct. 6 at 8:30 a.m. at Hershey Free Church, 330 Hilltop Rd. Fee is $20 for 5K and $5 for kids before Sept. 15 or $25 and $10 after. Benefits Hilltop Christian Nursery School. Call 717-533-8956 or e-mail hcns@yahoo.com or visit Hilltop Challenge Facebook page. ?

Colonial Park Fire Co. 5K run and one-mile fun walk, Oct. 7 at 8:30 a.m. at fire station at 433 S. Houcks Rd., Lower Paxton Twp. Fee is $20; parking available at CD Middle School. Fire prevention open house from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Visit www.colonialparkfire.org or call 717-652-8378.

Harrisburg Area Road Runners Club HARRC in the Park 15K trail race, Oct. 7 at 10 a.m. at Gifford Pinchot State Park, Lewisberry. Register online at www.harrc.org, download application and mail to Walt Greene, 431 Springhouse Rd., Camp Hill, Pa., 17011 or register on race day between 8:30 and 9:30 a.m. Fee is $30 ($20 for HARRC members) and $33 for the race and to join HARRC (add $5 after Sept. 30).

Kids Chance 5K/10K run/walk, Oct. 7 at 2 p.m. at Carousel Pavilion, City Island (registration begins at 12:30 p.m.). Fee is $20 by Sept. 21 or $25 after; kids under 10 are $10. Register online until Oct. 2 at www.kidschance5k.org and visit that site for more details.

Minich half-marathon and 5K run, Oct. 7 at 1 p.m. at Dickinson College Kline Center on High Street in Carlisle. Fee is $25 for half-marathon by Oct. 1 ($30 after) and $15 for 5K ($20 after Oct. 1). Call Karl Robinson at 717-243-1359 for information.

Catholic Charities Shelter Shuffle run/walk, Oct. 13 at 9 a.m. at Harrisburg State Hospital campus. Fee is $14 by Oct. 5 or $20 after. Visit www.cchbg.org or contact Christopher Meehan at 717-657-4804 (ext. 284) or cmeehan@cchbg.org.

Goddard Trail 5K run/walk, in Camp Hill borough Oct. 13 at 9 a.m. Visit www.camphillborough.com.

Spartan Pride 5K run/1-mile walk, Oct. 13 at 8 a.m. at Garden Spot High School, New Holland. Fee is $20 (run) or $15 (walk). Register at www.active.com or visit www.elanco.org/alumni5k.

Fight for Air Walk, Oct. 14 at 1 p.m. at Carousel Pavilion, City Island, Harrisburg. Contact Susan L. Eaton at 717-541-5864, ext. 22 or seaton@lunginfo.org or visit www.lunginfo.org/hbgwalk.

Polar Bear 5K Run, Oct. 20 at Northern High School. Fee is $18, or $25 on race day. Visit polarbear5k.blogspot.com or contact Al Houser at skial@aol.com or 717-579-6804.

Hershey Half-Marathon, Oct. 21 throughout Hershey and Hersheypark. Cash prizes; 13.1-mile race. Visit www.hersheyhalfmarathon.com for details.

Dash for Drew 2-miler, Nov. 10 at 9:30 a.m. at Greencastle-Antrim HS. Fees from $10 to $20 depending on shirt selection. Register at www.dashfordrew.org or call Jen at 717-597-5699 or jleveretts@greencastle.k12.pa.us.

Harrisburg City Islanders 5K run/walk, Nov. 18 on City Island and Riverfront Park. Also kids fun run. Visit www.cityislanders.com or call 717-441-4625.

Harrisburg Area Road Runners Club free races: Sept. 23, Peppermint Patty?s Inaugural Spice Run 5K or 10K, McCormick Park, call 717-215-8439. Sept. 30, HARRC picnic and 5K at Adams Ricci Park, Enola, call 717-728-8892. ?

SATC HIKES: visit www.satc-hike.org for dates/locations. Oct. 3, 4:30 p.m. Boyd Big Tree Preserve; e-mail ilvprple31169@gmail.com. Oct. 4, 5:45 p.m., Rail Trail Hike Along LeTort Spring, Carlisle; meet at Lamberton Middle School. Oct. 6, 9 a.m., A.T. PA-34 to Boiling Springs. Oct. 9, 5:30 p.m., Wildwood Lake Loop. Oct. 11, 5:45 p.m., South Middleton/Spring Meadows Park Loop. Oct. 13, 9 a.m., Flat Rock Overlook/Tuscarora/Lehman Trail Hike; meet at environmental center off Exit 57 of I-81S. Oct. 14, 9 a.m., trail work trip; e-mail athikerjb@aol.com. Oct. 14, noon, kayak/canoe 10-mile paddle on Swatara creek to Susquehanna River; meet at Hummelstown Park and e-mail sharonshellenberger@gmail.com Oct. 15-21, Lebanon Valley Rail Trail Appalachian Trail Loop Hike; e-mail steinhike@cs.com Hosack Run Loop, Oct. 16, 9 a.m.; meet at Lone Pine Run Reservoir (233 South). Oct. 16, 5:30 p.m., Wildwood Lake Loop. Oct.18, 5:45 p.m., Rail Trail Hike Along LeTort Spring; meet at Lamberton Middle School, Carlisle. Oct. 20, 8 a.m., Buck Ridge Trail Fall Foliage Hike linking Kings Gap State Park to Pine Grove Furnace State Park; meet at Furnace Stack pavilion parking lot near Pine Grove Furnace State Park, Gardners, at 8:45 a.m.; e-mail jimhfoster@yahoo.com. Oct. 21, 3:30 p.m., Clarks Ferry Fall Sunset Loop; meet at Route 22/322/PA-147 parking area under Clarks Ferry Bridge; e-mail ilvprple31169@gmail.com Oct. 23, 5:30 p.m., South Middleton/Spring Meadows Park Loop. Oct. 25, 5:45 p.m., South Middleton/Spring Meadows Park Loop. Oct. 27, 10 a.m., Strawberry Hills Nature Preserve on Mount Hope Road at 15 South east of Gettysburg. Oct. 29, 9 a.m., Buck Ridge Trail from Kings Gap State Park to P ine Grove Furnace; meet at A.T. Musuem at Pine Grove Furnace for shuttle to Kings Gap. Oct. 30, 5:45 p.m., Rail Trail Along LeTort Spring, from Lamberton Middle School, Carlisle to quarry on South Spring Garden. Oct. 31, 6:30 p.m., Stony Valley Spook Hike. Visit www.stonyvalley.com and meet at State Game Lands #211 on Gold Mine Road; e-mail historian@stonyvalley.com.

SOCCER

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Advanced development programs, winter training programs for travel and premier players (keepers, strikers, midfielders, defenders and a speed school). Visit www.capsoccer.org.

City Islanders indoor training clinics, advanced soccer, striker vs. keeper and developing the playmaker for ages 9-14 and Islanders juniors for ages 6-8 at Sports City, Twin Ponds West and In The Net from November-February with four-, six- or 12-week sessions. Visit www.cityislanders.orgor call 717-441-4625 to register.

City Islanders summer 2013 team tryouts, Nov. 11 for U-9 to U-16 girls and Nov. 25 for U-9 to U-17 boys aat Lower Dauphin Middle School. U-20 and U-23 men and women on Jan. 4 at In The Net. Visit www.cityislanders.org or call 717-441-4625 for information.

Coaches needed, for JT Dorsey Foundation for Harrisburg rec league soccer program ages 6-13. Contact JT Dorsey at 717-329-8937 or jdfoundation@jtdorsey.org.

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Fusion FC Galaxy U-11 boys premier team, seeking top-level players for U-12 fall season. Visit www.fusionfcgalaxy.com for information and to contact team manager.

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Fusion F.C. soccer registration, now open for fall 2012 and spring 2013 for travel teams from U-9 and older. Visit www.fusionfcpa.org/page/show/422899-registration for information.

Fusion FC 95 U17B, seeking midfielders or forwards to participate in college showcases and high-level tournaments. Contact Celso Torres at 717-579-5307 or Jon Gracey at 717-979-5321 or jongracey@comcast.net for details.

Hershey Pride Boys/LDC United U-16 fall soccer team, seeking a few high-level players to join Atlantic Soccer League team which includes league play and guaranteed entry into Jefferson Cup, Bethesda and other nationally ranked tournaments. Call or e-mail Andy Briggs at 717-418-5803 or briggspa5@aol.com or Greg Daylor at 717-418-0516 or gdaylor@aol.com for information.

Hershey Soccer Club fall travel team openings, for U-8 and U-9 boys and girls with no tryouts required. E-mail Adam Clay at adamclayrealtor@gmail.com. Visit www.hersheysoccer.com for details.

HMMS Eagle Force U-17 girls, premier level team looking to expand roster for fall with practice beginning in October. Field players and goalkeeper interested in playing competitive schedule and playing in college are sought. Contact Steve Snyder at coachsny@aol.com or call 717-574-4490.

HMMS Eagle FC team, looking for current U-17 boys to play in high-level tournaments through Memorial Day 2013; team coached by Garfield DiSilva. Call 717-425-9734 or 717-580-9755 for information.

JT Dorsey Foundation: seeking paid and volunteer coaches for after-school rec level soccer programs for ages 5-13 at Harrisburg elementary schools. Also, skill school training program for age groups U-11 to U-18 to expand a player?s mental and physical soccer abilities. For information on these events, visit www.jtdorsey.org or contact JT Dorsey at 717-329-8937 or jtdorsey@jtdorsey.org.

In The Net Sports Complex, Palmyra: Pickup soccer Tuesdays and Fridays from 8-9:30 p.m.; fee is $6. Visit www.inthenet.com for information.

LDC United premier U-17 boys (fall) team, looking for one or two high-level players. Coached by Denis Clarke. Contact Denis Clarke at 717-350-9069 or e-mail dpc7@paonline.com.

Open women?s soccer league, HAWSL, competitive soccer with Sunday afternoon games. Call Carol at 717-583-0304 or e-mail rcdibeler@aol.com.

PA Classics West, girls? team looking for U-16 and U-17 players and goalkeeper who want to play collegiately. Will play in competitive league; home games and practices on West Shore. Coached and trained by Carlos Mendoza; call 717-542-0942 or teacmen@aol.com.

PA Classics Soccer Club, offering free U-6 and U-8 Junior Academy League in the fall. Register at www.paclassics.org or call 717-214-6895.

Pickup soccer, Tuesdays from 9-10:30 p.m. and Fridays from 8-9:30 p.m. at In The Net Sports Complex, Palmyra. Fee is $7. Call 717-838-8706 for information.

Polar Cub Soccer Camp, for boys and girls ages 5-8. Fee is $50. Call Chris at 717-991-9583 or e-mail polarcubsports@yahoo.com.

Soccer, for adults on Tuesdays from 9-10:30 p.m. and Fridays for high school students and adults from 9-10:30 p.m. at In The Net, Palmyra. Fee is $6 per person. Call 717-838-8706 or visit www.inthenet.com or e-mail chris@inthenet.com.

Socctober Fest, at City Island from 3-8 p.m. Oct. 13. Visit www.cityislanders.com or call 717-441-4625. Must be 21 to attend event.

Sports City soccer clinics, Monday-Thursday clinics and academies for ages 3-9. Fee is $85 for six weeks. Call 717-657-7678 for information.

Sports City soccer leagues, for U-9 to U-19, men?s and women?s open, men?s over-30, men?s over-40 and adult coed as well as flag football, high school girls? lacrosse and dodgeball. Call 717-657-7678 or visit www.sportscityhbg.com for details.

Super Nova U16 girls team, seeking goalie for State Cup and college showcases. Contact JT Dorsey at 717-329-8937 or jtdorsey@jtdorsey.org.

Susquehanna Sports Center, accepting indoor youth soccer team registrations for fall session 1 and winter session 2. Fall season begins Nov. 10; winter on Jan. 5. Visit www.susq-sports.com or call 717-763-8062.

Susquehanna Soccer Club fall recreational and Hot Shot league, online registration for children ages 6-13 (Hot Shots is developmental for ages 4-5). Fee is $75 with $5 discount for each additional child. Visit www.ssc1.org for information.

Twin Ponds open soccer, Mondays and Wednesdays from 8-10 p.m. for $5 fee. Contact Patrick Leen at pleen@twinponds.com.

Susquehanna Sports Center, indoor open ladies soccer Mondays from 8-10 p.m. Call Todd Wiley at 717-763-8062 or visit www.susq-sports.com.

UK soccer clinic, for ages 3-5 on Fridays from Sept. 7-Oct. 12 from 6-7 p.m. or 7:05-8:05 p.m. Call 717-920-9515 or visit www.westshorerec.org.

West Shore Recreation Squirts Soccer, for ages 3-4 (introductory program) on Wednesdays from Sept. 12-Oct. 17 from 10:45-11:15 a.m. at Fairview Twp. Fire Station No. 1. Fee is $53 or $64. Call 717-920-9515 or visit www.westshorerec.org.

Winter soccer leagues, for ages U-10 to U-19, boys and girls, begin Nov. 18 with 7v7, half-field competition. Visit www.inthenet.com for information.

SOFTBALL

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Avalanche 13U travel team, looking for a 12- or 13-year-old pitcher to complete roster. Contacat Mike Gutshall at 717-386-7908or mikegutshall@comcast.net.

Avalanche 15U travel softball team, looking for a catcher and an outfielder for 2012-13 season. Contact Don Gabert at 717-636-4515 for tryout.

Central PA Krunch 14-U Blue, travel team seeking a few players for 2012-13 season roster. Looking for experienced players for second base or shortstop. Contact Gary Artley at 717-433-8919 or gkartley@epix.net for details.

Central PA Krunch 18U Elite fast-pitch team, looking for assistant coach. Must have prior coaching experience; must have clearances and be available for weekend travel. Contact Chris Marzzacco at attymarzzacco@comcast.net.

Garrett Park Fall Invitational, Oct. 27-28 for 12U and 14U girls. Contact Schawn Dobson at 717-891-9138 or Florence Fry at 717-314-2206.

14-U travel team, seeking pitcher for fall and spring seasons. Contact 717-460-5317 or e-mail pinkatz@verizon.net.

Lancaster Lady Stormers premier Junior Olympic softball teams, looking for girls 10U, 12U, 14U, 16U and 18U for 2012-13 tournament season. Registration at www.ladystormers.com or e-mail Mark Perkins at mperkins@ladystormers.com.

PA Power Girls 14U fast-pitch travel team based in Lancaster County looking for one or two players for 2013 season. Call Jeff Groff at 484-319-5742 or Todd Garber at 717-799-8254 for personal tryout. Visit www.papowersoftball.com for information.

Marysville Thunder, 16U fast-pitch softball team, will hold private tryouts at Marysville Lions Club. Team seeking pitchers, catchers, outfielders to complete roster. Contact Phil at 717-554-9858 or e-mail marysvillethunder16@yahoo.com.

Susquehanna Valley Slam 18U tryouts, Class A 18U Junior Olympic fast-pitch travel team seeking players for fall 2012 and summer 2013 season. Contact Gary Knaub at 717-329-0920 or gary1photo@verizon.net for information.

Women?s fall softball league, in York. Contact Rod Dixon at 717-515-8932 by Sept. 9.

SQUASH

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Monday night open round-robin program, at East Shore YMCA, 701 N. Front St., Harrisburg, from 6-8 p.m. weekly. Players of all levels welcome; memberships and guest passes available. Call 717-232-9622 or e-mail esymca@ymcaharrisburg.org.

STRENGTH TRAINING

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Athlete training program, for ages 7-older with individualized programs to enhance speed and power. Contact Dave at exsp@verizon.net or 717-571-1262 or www.exsp.biz for information.

Catalyst Athletics, for athletes looking to improve strength and speed. Trainer Contact Mike Jenkins at mike@catalyststrong.com or 443-904-4760.

Female athletes, individual programs and summer boot camps. Contact Ashley at 717-571-1262 or e-mail exsp@verizon.net or visit www.exsp.biz for details.

Fall sports in-season training, designed to prevent injuries and maintain strength. Twice-weekly program specific to sport. Call 717-795-8579 or visit www.sgt4etraining.com.

Max Fitness LLC, accepting new members for powerlifting team. All ages, male or female; sports conditioning or fitness as well. Contact Bentz at info@maxfitnessofpa.com or call 717-512-8643.

Women?s personal fitness training; Contact Bentz at info@maxfitnessofpa.com or call 717-512-8643.

Power sports training, to enhance athletic performance with professional strength and conditioning coach for any age or ability level. Contact Bentz at info@maxfitnessofpa.com or call 717-512-8643. ?

Middle school day camps, winter sessions at Sarge?s for athletes and non-athletes on Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons. Weight training, limited to 20 participants, is $150 for eight weeks. Call 717-795-8579 or visit www.sgt4etraining.com.

Power sports training, to enhance athletic performance with professional strength and conditioning coach for any age or ability level. Contact Bentz at info@maxfitnessofpa.comor call 717-512-8643.

Private training facility, with limited summer openings. Call Mary-Beth or Jennifer at 717-730-9594. Women?s personal fitness training, with fitness coach. Contact Bentz at info@maxfitnessofpa.comor call 717-512-8643.

?SWIMMING

West Shore Rec programs: Aqua Fit and water workout for ages 16-older beginning Oct. 4, and youth swim for ages 5-15 beginning Oct. 4, all at West Shore Natatorium. Visit www.westshorerec.org or call 717-920-9515.

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Table tennis open play and instruction, most Fridays at Carlisle Parks and Rec Center from 7-10 p.m. Fee is $2 for residents and $5 for nonresidents. Bring own paddle. Contact John at 717-458-5871 or Chris at 717-243-4708 for information.

TENNIS

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Adult tennis, for ages 16-older on Saturdays from 10:30 a.m.-noon at Cedar Cliff HS. Fee is $30 or $36. Call 717-920-9515 or visit www.westshorerec.org.

Early bird weekday tennis, 7-8:30 a.m. at Hershey Racquet Club. Call 717-533-5997 for details.

Camp Hill Tennis Club, accepting memberships and holding clinics. E-mail chtennis@verizon.net for details.

Fall youth tennis, for ages 5-7, 8-12 and 9-16 at various dates, times, locations starting Sept. 15. Fee is $28 or $34. Call 717-920-9515 or visit www.westshorerec.org.

USTA Quick Start Tennis, for ages 5-9 on Mondays from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at Newberry Elementary School. Fee is $26 or $31. Call 717-920-9515 or www.westshorerec.org.

West Shore Rec high school/adult tennis, for ages 16-older to learn and develop strokes, strategies and rules on Saturdays from noon-1 p.m. at Roof Park, Fairview Twp. Fee is $28 or $34. Call 717-920-9515 or visit www.westshorerec.org.

West Shore Tennis Club, Adult intermediate clinics on Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. and Saturdays at 9 a.m.; mixed doubles Mondays at 12:30 p.m., Thursdays at 1:30 p.m. and Fridays (times vary); mixed doubles 3.5 and mixer Sundays at 9 a.m.: Junior team tennis clinics at 4 p.m. Fridays, women's intermediate clinics Tuesdays at 12:30 p.m. Private lessons available with Gary Gouse. Visit www.wstctennis.com for information or call 717-796-1770 or e-mail wstctennis@comcast.net.

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Fusion Volleyball Club, junior girls club in KRVA/USAV based in Mechanicsburg will feature teams from U-12 to U-18 for 2012-13 season. Parent/player meeting 2:30 p.m. Oct. 14 at Giant Foods, Camp Hill. Tryouts begin in late October. Visit www.fusionvbc.com for information or contact TJ Shultz at 717-919-7080.

Coed volleyball, pick-up games for ages 18-older (beginner/intermediate) on Thursdays from 8-10 p.m. in CV High spectator gym. Fee is $20 for eight-week session. Call 717-766-0178 to register.

Coed pickup volleyball, at Susquehanna Twp. Middle School Friday nights from 8-10 p.m. through Dec. 14. Contact Kathi at 717-503-2073.

?WRESTLING

ChocolateTown Fall Round Robin Wrestling Tournament, Oct. 14 at 9 a.m. at Hershey High School for wrestlers in grades 1-12. Register online at www.trojanyouthwrestling.com or contact Sarah Banning at iankell@comcast.net or 717-571-7022.

Susquehanna Twp. preseason tournament, Oct. 27 at 10 a.m. for wrestlers 8-U through 12th grade. Contact Dee Evans at 717-919-4797 or Melinda Watkins at 717-919-4222 or e-mail stwrestlingclub@gmail.com.

Halloween Havoc wrestling tournament, Oct. 27 at Manheim Twp. High School. Register at www.boutmastersllc.com.

Bulldog Fall Brawl, a Pa. Top 100 wrestling youth tournament on Nov.3 at Big Spring Intermediate School, Newville. Visit www.newvillewresteling.org for details.

Wrestling for boys ages 6-12, Mondays and Tuesdays from 6:30-8 p.m. beginning Nov. 5 at Wh"Y" at the Well at 17-21 E. Simpson St., Mechanicsburg. Call 717-697-9010 or e-mail why.well@verizon.net.

Source: http://blog.pennlive.com/patriotnewssports/2012/09/for_the_participant_sept_30_a.html

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Social Media 101: YouTube, Google+, Pinterest (Part II)

Event Details

Date: 10/2/2012

Time: 9:00 AM-12:00 PM

Speaker: Megan Cough

Location:
The Whole Brain Group
109 East Ann Street
Ann Arbor MI 48104

Cost:

It's important to understand how social media fits into your growing company?s overall strategy and goals so you don?t waste time or money on activities that aren?t bringing you a return on your investment.

At our workshops, you'll learn how to:

  • Drive traffic to your website with social media
  • Engage with prospects & customers
  • Create compelling content to attract like-minded customers
  • Set measurable and reasonable goals for social media usage
  • Establish healthy habits for making progress toward these goals.

At this second session we'll spend about an hour on each of the most popular social media channels - YouTube, Google+, and Pinterest - and help you select the networks that make the most sense for you to spend time on.

You will walk away from these workshops knowing how to:

  • Speak the lingo of the most popular social media channels
  • Choose and use those tools to help you grow your business
  • Set measurable and reasonable goals for social media usage & results
  • Learn in a fun and collegial small group atmosphere where you won't feel stupid asking questions!
Cost: $195 per person -or- $495 for the three part series.

This is a hands-on workshop, so please bring a laptop with WiFi capability.

Event Phone: 734-929-0431

Event E-mail: info@thewholebraingroup.com

Event URL: http://wbgsocialmedia101-fall2012.eventbrite.com/

Source: http://annarborusa.org/events/details?e=11587

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Facebook Updates Messenger For iOS With New Chat UI, iOS 6 And iPhone 5 Support

Facebook just launched a new version of its Messenger app for iOS. Messenger, the company?s stand-alone chat app, got a bit of a user interface refresh with this update, as well as a speed boost and official support for iOS 6 and the iPhone 5?s larger display. Today?s update comes just a bit more than a week after Facebook also launched an update to its Messenger app for Android and, for the most part, this update brings the iOS app?s design on par with the Android app.

The conversation view, for example, now uses chat bubbles, which make the app look more like a text messaging app like Apple?s own iMessage. The previous version, as our own Sarah Perez pointed out when she reviewed the Android update, looked more like your email inbox.

In addition, the iOS app now brings up a list of all of your friends who are currently online when you swipe to the left. From there, you can now also easily pin those friends you talk to the most to the top of your Favorites list.

One feature that?s missing from the iOS app, though, is the ability to text with your contacts from within Messenger. It?s worth noting, however, that only a few Android devices currently support this feature.

Here is the full changelog:

What?s New in Version 2.0

- Swipe left anywhere in the app to quickly see who?s available and send a message
- Add friends you message most to the top of your Favorites
- New design for conversations
- Improved speed and reliability
- Support for iOS 6 and iPhone 5
- Bug fixes


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US, Mexico in food fight over tomatoes: How messy will it get?

American tomato growers, upset at Mexico's growing share of the US market, are taking steps that could lead to new tariffs on Mexican tomatoes. Mexico's ambassador threatened retaliation.?

By Ron Scherer,?Staff writer / September 28, 2012

Tomatoes grow in a hothouse in San Luis de la Paz, Mexico, in February 2012.

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The tomato, one of America?s favorite vegetables, is the focus of a burgeoning cross-border food fight that Mexican officials say could escalate into a broader trade war.

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Mexican exporters currently supply about half the tomatoes consumed in the US. American growers, upset over what they see as a steady incursion of low priced Mexican produce, are trying to quash a deal that has kept the price of Mexican tomatoes low. The move could lead either to new tariffs on Mexican tomatoes or an agreement by the Mexicans to sell their produce at higher prices.

The Mexican government is threatening retaliation if the US tacks on any new tariffs.

?If Mexico?s interests end up being affected, Mexico will respond,? said Arturo Sarukhan, the Mexican ambassador to the US in a statement. ?When Mexico aims, Mexico hits the target.?

What does this mean for US consumers? Whether the US action results in higher tomato prices is hard to say. In public filings over the issue, large buyers of tomatoes, such as Wal-Mart, worry that any disruption of a stable and predictable supply of tomatoes from Mexico will hinder their ability to provide consistent pricing to the US consumer.

But the US growers say those fears are unfounded, maintaining that the US has the ability to grow enough tomatoes to keep every salad bar stocked at a reasonable price.

?I don?t anticipate consumer prices will be impacted significantly at all,? says Reggie Brown, executive vice president of the Florida Tomato Exchange, which represents growers there.

The Mexican government, meanwhile, is deeply suspicious over the timing of the tomato flap since it involves growers from politically sensitive Florida. Mexico?s minister of the economy, Bruno Ferrari, told Reuters this week it was ?obvious? the request was timed to put political pressure on the White House ahead of the election.

Over the last several months, the Obama administration has become more aggressive in charging importers with dumping. This summer the US charged Chinese companies with unfair trade actions regarding cars and auto parts. The president touted that trade action while campaigning in Ohio, but Mitt Romney called it too little too late. Romney says he would get tough on China regarding trade issues if elected president.

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/krHgBWA-e3c/US-Mexico-in-food-fight-over-tomatoes-How-messy-will-it-get

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Saturday, September 29, 2012

A glance at Spanish banks that failed stress test

MADRID (AP) ? The Spanish government announced Friday the result of financial health-checks on its 14 main credit institutions. Seven of them, representing 38 percent of the country's banking system's credit portfolio, failed the so-called stress tests and need to pad their capital cushion to cope with economic adversity.

The government said the total capital needs of those seven banks amount to ?59.3 billion ($76.3 billion).

This is a list of the banks which failed the test and the amount of extra capital they need to make them safe, according to the test's yardsticks. The first four banks listed have been nationalized to prevent them collapsing.

? Bankia-BFA: ?24.7 billion ($31.9 billion)

? Catalunyabank: ?10.8 billion ($14 billion)

? NovaGalicia Banco: ?7.2 billion ($9.3 billion)

? Banco de Valencia: ?3.5 billion ($4.5 billion)

? Popular: ?3.2 billion ($4.1 billion)

? BMN: ?2.2 billion ($2.8 billion)

? Ibercaja-Caja3-Liberbank: ?2.1 billion ($2.7 billion)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/glance-spanish-banks-failed-stress-test-172634259--finance.html

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Beaverton receives $1.6 million grant to provide health care programs

The city of Beaverton announced Friday that it received a $1.6 million grant from the Centers for Disease Control to fight health problems such as obesity and develop a health and wellness center.

The money will support the Beaverton Community Health Partnership, a group of about 10 health care providers. They include Community Action, Lifeworks Northwest and the Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center. The partnership has been named an Oregon Solutions Project for building strong relationships between a public agency and nonprofits.

Part of the money will support the development of a Beaverton health and wellness center, a go-to spot for a variety of health resources. Officials have explored the vacant Westgate property near the Round at Beaverton Central as one potential location.

The partnership also hopes to reduce the frequency of diabetes and lower the rate of heart attacks and strokes.

The grant is part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Community Transformation Grants. The money supports public programs that reduce chronic diseases, promote healthier lifestyles and manage health care spending.

Overall, the department has awarded roughly $70 million in grants to improve the health of communities that have fewer than 500,000 people. Beaverton has a population of about 90,000 people.

-- Dominique Fong

Source: http://www.oregonlive.com/beaverton/index.ssf/2012/09/beaverton_receives_16_million.html

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Friday, September 28, 2012

Dezan Shira & Associates Wins 2012 Innovative Firm of the Year ...

Sept. 28 ? Dezan Shira & Associates has won ?Innovative Firm of the Year? at The 2012 Annual Edge Awards presented by the Leading Edge Alliance (LEA).

LEA is a global network comprising some 189 tax and accounting practices spread across 100 countries. Member firms are typically the largest non-Big Four practices in their respective regions, and last year achieved combined global revenues of more than US$2.6 billion.

Dezan Shira & Associates is a specialist foreign direct investment practice, providing corporate establishment, business advisory, tax advisory and compliance, accounting, payroll, due diligence and financial review services to multinationals investing in emerging Asia. The firm now has multiple offices across China, India and ASEAN as well as liaison offices in Italy and the United States, and was praised for its innovative business model, commitment to educating foreign investors interested in Asia through its various Asia Briefing publications, and its continuing dynamism in establishing operations in emerging markets.

The complete text from the awards ceremony can be found below:

?This year?s ?Innovative Firm of the Year? has something that few, if any, accounting firms have: a publishing arm. It began as a one-man operation that helped entrepreneurs set up business in Asia ? and 20 years later, it still does that.

Its publishing arm plays an essential role by increasing the transparency of doing business in the region, and it has evolved into an integrated web of business news, regulatory updates, topical magazines and technical guidebooks. Publications appear in five languages and cover each region where the firm has a presence.

Today, the firm?s 180 employees guide foreign companies through Asia?s complex regulatory environment and assist them with all aspects of establishing and maintaining their business operations in specific regions of Asia. The firm takes an innovative approach with its pan-Asian publications through cross-disciplinary service expertise, top-down content direction, robust digital presence, international multilingual channels, a strong distribution network, and personal interaction across the globe.?

For further details or to contact Dezan Shira & Associates, please email asia@dezshira.com, visit www.dezshira.com, or download the company brochure.

You can stay up to date with the latest business and investment trends across Asia by subscribing to The Asia Advantage, our complimentary update service featuring news, commentary, guides, and multimedia resources.

Related Reading

The Best of Asia Briefing August/September 2012

Source: http://www.china-briefing.com/news/2012/09/28/dezan-shira-associates-wins-2012-innovative-firm-of-the-year-award.html

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Four and a Half Years of Change ... and a Goodbye

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By Ali Luke

It?s well over four years since I first wrote a post for The Change Blog ? and during that time, my own life has changed dramatically.

Today is also a goodbye (and you?ll understand why when you get to the end of this post). Thanks for being part of my journey ? and I hope that you?ll find something in my experiences that gives you new inspiration or motivation with your own life.

Here are the past four and a half years in my life ? and what I learned from them:

2008 ? Beginning a New Career

When I first posted for The Change Blog in March 2008, I was just starting out on my journey. At that point, I was working full-time in IT. But at the end of July 2008, I left my day job to work for myself ? and became a paid, monthly blogger here on The Change Blog. I had a place on a part-time Masters in Creative Writing, and wanted to be able to fully commit to this, too.

Those first few months were exciting, and also challenging. I was pursuing several different directions ? paid blogging, keeping up two of my own blogs, and creating websites for clients. As part of my creative work, I began a new novel ? a more ambitious project than I?d ever dared tackle before.

Lessons learned:

1. Sometimes, you have to make a big leap.It was a scary step to go from full-time employment to making a living on my own ? but I?d been saving up for several months, so I had money in the bank to cover my living expenses.

2. If you want to work for yourself, it?s a good idea to specialize. I started out offering ?writing and website creation?, which in retrospect was far too broad.

2009 ? Moving from ?Freelancer? to ?Entrepreneur?

During 2009, I wrote and published an ebook, The Staff Blogging Course (which I later revised and updated into The Blogger?s Guide to Freelancing).

In June of that year, I went to a small business seminar ? and met some wonderful small-biz types. At that point, I still saw myself as a ?freelancer? rather than a ?small business? ? but this helped me begin to make the shift. That summer, I launched a new blog (my current one, Aliventures) and finished the first draft of my novel.

In November, my then-boyfriend proposed, and we began to plan for our wedding. We were also starting to think of moving from where we lived, in London ? as we were both due to finish our academic courses in summer 2010.

Lessons learned:

1. Seeing yourself as an entrepreneur or small business opens up new options.I?ve always enjoyed my freelance work, but writing for pay is never going to quite be the same as writing on projects that I plan and control from beginning to end.

2. You need to put yourself out there. I began to do more guest posting during 2009, getting the attention of bigger names in the blogging world ? this really helped me further my career.

2010 ? A Busy Summer

When I think back to 2010, the main part that stands out is the summer. We moved from London to Oxford in June, and were busy planning our wedding for September. I had my creative writing portfolio to finish for my degree ? the deadline was just a week or so before the wedding date.

Another highlight that summer was a family trip to Bangalore, to see the work of a small charity, Divya Shanthi, which our church supports. I was very moved by what we saw, and soon afterwards, I became a trustee of the UK charity that fundraises for Divya Shanthi.

I got married in September 2010, to my wonderful husband Paul. We had a very happy day, surrounded by family and friends ? followed by a lovely, relaxed honeymoon in Northumberland. (I found that the world could survive if I didn?t answer emails for two weeks!)

Lessons learned:

1. The further you can plan ahead, the better.I had a busy, stressful time in August, when I was very busy with my creative writing portfolio, a joint-venture writing project, and getting all the details sorted out for the wedding. In retrospect, I took on too much during 2010 and should have cut back earlier on to avoid problems.

2. We have so much that we don?t appreciate. When I saw the depth of poverty that some families face in Bangalore, it made me realize just how lucky I am ? and it motivated me to help by fundraising here in the UK.

2011 ? New Business Directions

Once I?d finished my degree ? and all the busyness of summer 2010 was out the way ? I had more time to take on new projects and explore new directions in my business.

In the last couple of months of 2010, I?d started coaching fellow writers ? and this formed an important part of my work in 2011. I also launched two e-courses in 2011, which was my first foray into this form of teaching and content delivery. In November 2011, I spoke at an industry conference (BlogWorld) for the first time ? and had great feedback.

2011 was also the year I knocked my novel into its final shape, with the help of a wonderful editor. I?d opened my eyes to the possibilities of self-publishing a novel in ebook form on Amazon and other major sites, something which was hitting the headlines during that year. In November 2011, I published my first novel, Lycopolis.

Lessons learned:

1. You?ll never know until you try.I wasn?t initially too sure about coaching or running e-courses ? but I loved doing both, as they let me interact directly with writers. I?ve found that it?s important to keep pushing myself a little bit beyond my comfort zone.

2. There?s always another option. At one point, I was worried that my novel would never get read by anyone, because it?s so hard to get taken on by an agent. When I started researching self-publishing, though, I realised this would be a great direction for me. (I?d already self-published lots of non-fiction material by this point, so it wasn?t too big a leap!)

2012 ? A Book ? and a Baby

During 2012, I wrote Publishing E-Books For Dummies, which was published just a week ago as I write this (in September). This came about because of my speaking gig at BlogWorld in November 2011 ? an editor from Wiley got in touch to ask if I?d like to submit a proposal for a new book in their For Dummies series.

Just as I finished the final chapter of the book, in mid-June, something very wonderful happened. My husband Paul and I found out that we were expecting our first child. I?m now four months into the pregnancy, and very much looking forward to being a mother.

Of course, this heralds the biggest change yet! My Master?s degree, our move from London to Oxford, our wedding, my novel, my For Dummies book ? all of that seems pretty small in comparison to bringing a new life into the world.

So, my business is shifting yet again. I?m giving up almost all my paid blogging work ? and saying a fond farewell to sites like The Change Blog that I?ve written for throughout the last few years. I?ve loved being a part of this community.

If there?s one thing I?ve learnt over the past four years, it?s that life never stays still and you can never truly get stuck ? there?s always something new to try.

Whatever change you?re facing ? or hoping for ? right now, I wish you all the very best.

Source: http://www.thechangeblog.com/a-goodbye/

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Thursday, September 27, 2012

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