AVA Camp
AVA Camp at Ft. Robinson State Park, Nebraska
June 19 - June 25, 2006
web sites for more information on the park
www.ngpc.state.ne.us/parks/guides/parksearch/showpark.asp?Area_No=77
www.nebraskahistory.org/sites/fortrob/moreinfo.htm
http://gis.unk.edu/fort_rob_top.htm
www.nebraskahistory.org/sites/fortrob/outbreak.htm
Come and spend a week in the “old west” at Fort Robinson State Park in the rugged Pine Ridge region of Northwest Nebraska
Clinicians:
Nancy Stevens-Brown - Gold medallist with over thirty years experience coaching at all levels. seven A-team Championships
Christoph Lensing - 3 time World Champion, International level coach
Robin Bowman, Physical therapist and exercise specialist
Camp will begin on Monday June 19 with the arrival of the campers and the clinicians.
* 18 female vaulters & 2 counselors will be housed in the Buffalo Soldiers dormatory
* 5 male vaulters & one counselor will be housed in the Bandmaster’s cabin.
Campers must be at least 12 years of age
Cost: $600 per camper - $100 deposit due by April 15, 2006
includes:
* bed in a dormatory - sheets & blankets provided
* breakfast - lunch - dinner
* morning vaulting session
* afternoon vaulting session
* hayrack & cookout
* fun activities
Fort Robinson is a 6 hour drive from Denver. Transportation to & from Denver International Airport will be provided by van for those vaulters who need it for an extra charge of $50.
Fort Robinson State Park is 22,000 acres of fun. History from all eras combine with a variety of recreational activities to make this one Nebraska's largest and most historic state park. Like many of the forts in this area of the state, Fort Robinson was established as a military post as an Indian Agency protective post in 1874. The fort remained active until 1948. During this time, the fort has seen a wide range of historical events. The fort guarded the Red Cloud Agency from 1874-1877. Crazy Horse, the victor in the Battle of the Little Big Horn, was bayoneted at Fort Robinson shortly after he had been arrested and taken there as a prisoner. In 1890s the Buffalo Soldiers were stationed at the fort. It also housed WWII German POW's from 1943-1946. Beginning in the fall of 1942, K-9 Corps reception and training center was established at the fort where some 14,000 dogs were trained for the army, navy, coast guard, and civilian agencies.
Today there are many activities that you can enjoy. Horseback riding or hiking in the Pine Ridge area is a great look at the Nebraska panhandle outdoors. Jeep rides, stagecoach rides, and a ride on the Tour Train will all give you a feel for the park. The ponds throughout the park offer opportunities to go fishing. Historic buildings and museums through the park give visitors a glimpse into the colorful history of the area and park.
Please download this registration and send it to:
Noel Martonovich
5016 Crawford Gulch
Golden, CO 80403
$100 deposit required with application - Please make check payable to: American Vaulting Assn.
Vaulter’s name _______________________________
Age_________________ date of birth______________
Vaulting level ____________________________
Vaulting Club ______________________
Male ________ Female ________
Transportation needs_________________________________ __________________________________________________
Cost $600 per vaulter payable by May 15, 2006
$650 with transportation to & from Denver International Airport
Forms will be sent upon receiving your application:
* Consent to Treat
* Liability Release Form
June 19 - June 25, 2006
web sites for more information on the park
www.ngpc.state.ne.us/parks/guides/parksearch/showpark.asp?Area_No=77
www.nebraskahistory.org/sites/fortrob/moreinfo.htm
http://gis.unk.edu/fort_rob_top.htm
www.nebraskahistory.org/sites/fortrob/outbreak.htm
Come and spend a week in the “old west” at Fort Robinson State Park in the rugged Pine Ridge region of Northwest Nebraska
Clinicians:
Nancy Stevens-Brown - Gold medallist with over thirty years experience coaching at all levels. seven A-team Championships
Christoph Lensing - 3 time World Champion, International level coach
Robin Bowman, Physical therapist and exercise specialist
Camp will begin on Monday June 19 with the arrival of the campers and the clinicians.
* 18 female vaulters & 2 counselors will be housed in the Buffalo Soldiers dormatory
* 5 male vaulters & one counselor will be housed in the Bandmaster’s cabin.
Campers must be at least 12 years of age
Cost: $600 per camper - $100 deposit due by April 15, 2006
includes:
* bed in a dormatory - sheets & blankets provided
* breakfast - lunch - dinner
* morning vaulting session
* afternoon vaulting session
* hayrack & cookout
* fun activities
Fort Robinson is a 6 hour drive from Denver. Transportation to & from Denver International Airport will be provided by van for those vaulters who need it for an extra charge of $50.
Fort Robinson State Park is 22,000 acres of fun. History from all eras combine with a variety of recreational activities to make this one Nebraska's largest and most historic state park. Like many of the forts in this area of the state, Fort Robinson was established as a military post as an Indian Agency protective post in 1874. The fort remained active until 1948. During this time, the fort has seen a wide range of historical events. The fort guarded the Red Cloud Agency from 1874-1877. Crazy Horse, the victor in the Battle of the Little Big Horn, was bayoneted at Fort Robinson shortly after he had been arrested and taken there as a prisoner. In 1890s the Buffalo Soldiers were stationed at the fort. It also housed WWII German POW's from 1943-1946. Beginning in the fall of 1942, K-9 Corps reception and training center was established at the fort where some 14,000 dogs were trained for the army, navy, coast guard, and civilian agencies.
Today there are many activities that you can enjoy. Horseback riding or hiking in the Pine Ridge area is a great look at the Nebraska panhandle outdoors. Jeep rides, stagecoach rides, and a ride on the Tour Train will all give you a feel for the park. The ponds throughout the park offer opportunities to go fishing. Historic buildings and museums through the park give visitors a glimpse into the colorful history of the area and park.
Please download this registration and send it to:
Noel Martonovich
5016 Crawford Gulch
Golden, CO 80403
$100 deposit required with application - Please make check payable to: American Vaulting Assn.
Vaulter’s name _______________________________
Age_________________ date of birth______________
Vaulting level ____________________________
Vaulting Club ______________________
Male ________ Female ________
Transportation needs_________________________________ __________________________________________________
Cost $600 per vaulter payable by May 15, 2006
$650 with transportation to & from Denver International Airport
Forms will be sent upon receiving your application:
* Consent to Treat
* Liability Release Form
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