Well, the second week of camps has begun! There were lots of kids with smiling faces last week. No videos as of yet this week, but we'll see if we can change that . Registration has now closed and we would like to thank all of the families and kids that have come to play with us. Check back for more pictures at the end of the week!
Parents, if you have any pictures you would like to see on the site, please contact Matt Zimmerman.
Summer Camps update '07
Friday, 27 July 2007
The summer camps are going great. Tomorrow is water day! There were some pictures taken today that have been uploaded into the gallery. There's also one attempt at a flip throw! If you still want to register for the 3rd session that starts next week, there's still time and space, just use the online registration so we know you're coming.
A call for Silent Auction items
Monday, 18 June 2007
As a part of
this year's golf tournament (Monday, August 27th at South River), we're hosting a silent auction to help raise funds for needed sports equipment,
development of fields, speaker fees, camp scholarships, and operating
costs. We are looking for donations of items such as sporting event tickets,
sports memorabelia, restaurant certificates, sports equipment, boating outings,
fishing trips, use of beach condos, fun activities, or anything else you can
think of. If you would be willing to make a donation or know someone who would,
please contact Dan Hammer.
Thanks to Matt Stover
Thursday, 17 May 2007
OARS
would sincerely like to thank Matt Stover, the Baltimore Ravens kicker,
for coming to RTBC on May 3rd. Speaking to a riveted audience of 200,
Stover spoke about not finding true happiness in life until he started
a personal relationship with Christ. Amidst countless humor-filled
stories, Stover described his ascension to being one of the best NFL
kickers of all time. He raved about his children's lacrosse skills and
bragged about the fact he once broke his helmet tackling Dante Hall. He
spoke of Super Bowls, Pro Bowls and NFL records while stating that even
amidst those things, the most important thing in football to him is
praising God every time he attempts a kick, no matter whether the
result is good or bad. Stover fielded questions from the audience
addressing everything from proper kicking technique (live demonstration
included) to whether he likes to fish (consider that a resounding yes).
Then, ever so graciously, Stover sat, signing autographs and taking
pictures with anyone who got in line. And with that, a great night
concluded with a big OARS thank you extending to Matt Stover and his
family.
For more information about Matt Stover, his story, and his great foundation, please visit: www.mattstoverfoundation.org