Friday, September 4, 2009

The streak continues...

*Photo credit Wendy Hickman Kizer




Unfortunately, the varsity Mustangs lost their first home game to their bitter rivals, the North Augusta Yellow Jackets. This means NA has beat MV in the last 11 matches. It's too bad...the kids arrived at school Friday morning to find that some North Augusta folks had come to the Valley and put signs all over the football field. Y'all REALLY should have stomped them for that!


The team sure looked good out there in those new orange jerseys, though!!



* Photo credit Julia Sellers


You've gotta hand it to the kids...they've got some school spirit!
Good luck tonight against Mid-Carolina!

Friday, July 3, 2009

Building Confidence

Looking for an activity that will keep your kids busy, teach them discipline and self-control, and boost their confidence? Want to get yourself in shape, but tired of the same boring gyms? Check out Gracie Barra Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and Cross Fit North Augusta located at 75 Pineview Ave. in North Augusta.


Gracie Barra BJJ offers training for children and adults from beginners to advanced, with instructor Joshua Miller. Children's classes focus on teaching proper technique as well as safety and respect. Children learn valuable methods of self defense right from their first class. They're taught and they practice their skills at every class. Even the six year olds are down on the floor grappling with each other...while instructors closely monitor to ensure their safety. Conditioning and agility drills are part of every class, and as participants learn, they are rewarded. Children begin as "white belts" and earn stripes on their belts as they progress. Colored belts are earned as they move through the ranks, learn new skills and improve. As they advance, kids can enter North American Grappling Association tournaments for a chance to test their skills against fighters from across the region and earn medals or even samurai swords! By learning to defend themselves, whether from a bully or an adult attacker, children will find a new level of self respect and confidence.

Also offered are classes for adults at every level. Classes meet twice a week and are for teenagers on up.

There's a brand new class just for women, too! Meeting once a week, ladies are learning self defense techniques and gaining the skills they need to protect themselves in dangerous situations. Plus, training is a terrific form of exercise and it's fun, too! Ladies classes are a little different in that they are not expected to get on the floor and fight during the first several weeks. Of course, you can if you want to, but it's not mandatory! You will be able to learn and practice your new skills before you have to use them. No one wants to scare you off!

Cross Fit training is also taught in the gym on Pineview. If you have been working out and haven't seen the results you want...you need to give Cross Fit a try! They do a little bit of EVERYTHING and if Julie can't get you in shape...no one can! And, you can work out while your kids are taking classes! No babysitter necessary!

Check out the websites and stop by the facility. Your kids will have something fun to do this summer and you won't be disappointed!

Scootin' For Seth

Bike riders, scavenger hunters, yard salers, hungry folks, bored children...and people who just want to help a good cause...stop by the Belvedere Fire Department on July 25, 2009 and have some fun.

Scootin' for Seth is a fundraiser to benefit Seth Todd, a four year old boy with Cerebral Palsy. Seth is in need of a surgery that can help him walk, but he has to go to St. Louis for the operation. Members of the community have come together to raise money to help Seth's family make the journey. There will be a bike ride/scavenger hunt with prizes, entertainment, lunch, a bake sale, yard sale items, activities for the kids and more.

Raffle tickets are being sold now...a dollar each...for more information call 706-284-4874.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Cool Rider

On the way home from dinner tonight we spotted the ultimate motorcycle rider stopped at the red light in Clearwater. Faux-fur lined moccasin slippers, plaid flannel pajama bottoms, bright red t-shirt with the sleeves ripped out...and full face helmet to disguise his true identity!

Where else would we have been treated to such a happenin' biker dude? Not in any big city, I'm sure.

Only in our Valley.