Join Our List |  | | | WE NEED YOUR HELP! | | Help us stuff gift bags for the 2009 Special Olympics NYC Region Real Estate and Construction Gala! WHEN: Thursday, November 5th Anytime you are available between 11am and 3pm! WHERE: Chelsea Piers, Pier 60 23rd Street and the Hudson River Still need more incentive? We'll let you take one gift bag home for helping out! Please contact Colleen Everett at ceverett@nyso.org or (212) 661-3963 to RSVP or for more information. | Interested in becoming a coach? | | Attend our next General Information Session! WHEN: Thursday, October 22nd From 6:30 - 7:30pm WHERE: The NYC Region office 211 East 43rd St., Suite 1205 WHY: To learn about becoming a Special Olympics coach and start the certification process. Please contact Colleen Everett at ceverett@nyso.org or (212) 661-3963 to RSVP or for more information. | UPCOMING BOWLATHON FUNDRAISERS AND COMPETITIONS | | We are bringing back the Special Olympics New York City Region Bowlathon Fundraiser! We are holding two Bowlathons in the month of November - one on November 15th at Bowlmor Lanes in Manhattan and one on November 22nd at Jib Lanes in Queens. Please support our athletes with a donation as they bowl for gold, silver and bronze medals. Spectators as welcome. Feel free to come cheer on your favorite Special Olympics athlete! WHEN: Sunday, November 15, 2009 at Bowlmor Lanes, 110 University Place (between 12th and 13th Streets) OR WHEN: Sunday, November 22, 2009 at Jib Lanes, 67-19 Parsons Blvd, Flushing, NY 11365, (718) 591-0600 Checks should be made payable to Special Olympics New York. Funds may be collected in cash or check. If you cannot attend the Bowlathon, please send checks to Special Olympics New York City Region Attn: Colleen Everett 211 E 43rd St., Suite 1205 New York, NY 10017 Event Schedule 9:30am-10:00am Registration and lane assignments 10:00am-10:15am Opening remarks 10:15am-12:00pm Let the bowling begin!!! 12:00pm-12:15pm Top fundraisers announced. Closing remarks Questions or for more information, please contact Colleen Everett at ceverett@nyso.org or (212) 661-3963. | POLAR PLUNGE! | | Make a Pledge to Take the Plunge for Special Olympics New York Polar Plunge to benefit Special Olympics New York WHAT: A Polar Plunge is a chance to be one of the thousands of brave souls with warm hearts across the state who will plunge into winter waters to show their support and raise money for the Special Olympics. One Great Event, Two Great Locations Saturday, December 5, 2009 Great Kills Beach at Gateway National Park Staten Island, NY http://polarplunge.kintera.org/faf/home/default.asp?ievent=319698 Saturday, February 27, 2010 Rockaway, Queens http://www.kintera.org/faf/home/default.asp?ievent=326212 HOW: Sign up as an individual or form a team. Note: Plungers are asked to raise a minimum of $100 to take the plunge and receive an official plunge sweatshirt. Registration will begin at 9:00 AM. Plunge will be at Noon. WHY: To raise funds for Special Olympics New York. (SONY). The income generated from this event will help serve the 47,654 athletes in New York State, of which more then 28,000 reside here in New York City. SONY athletes train for months and show off their athletic abilities by competing in Olympic-style events. Special Olympics New York has more than 200 competitions in a year, and thanks to people supporting fundraising events like the Polar Plunge, Special Olympics can make the pledge that none of Special Olympics athletes, their families or their caregivers will ever be charged to participate in any of the competitions. CONTACT: Elizabeth Forest Associate Director of Development (212) 661-5217 ext. 14 eforest@nyso.org www.specialolympicsny.org  | Introducing the SONY Fan Club! | | The Special Olympics New York FAN CLUB is all about celebrating and supporting the Special Olympics mission with family and friends! Special Olympics New York is celebrating its 40th year of competition. The FAN CLUB is a perfect opportunity to start celebrating this milestone anniversary. Celebrate the First 40 Years to Ensure the Next 40. Our vision is a world where every person, regardless of their ability or disability, is accepted, welcomed and valued - where each individual can contribute to the strength and goodness of his or her family, community, and country. If you are a fan of sports that create unity, athletes who inspire, and connections that foster acceptance, then you are already a fan of Special Olympics. So make it official! Gather your family & friends and join the Special Olympics New York FAN CLUB. Together we'll recruit even more FANS, raise awareness and funds for our athletes. BE A FAN OF RESPECT, ACCEPTANCE AND INCLUSION. >> JOIN FAN CLUB NOW << | US Airways | |  Special Olympics New York - New York City Region is proud to announce that US Airways has renewed their partnership for 2009-10. The support of US Airways will help Special Olympics promote and deliver cost-free programs to thousands of athletes. | Criteria for Advancement | | Criteria for Advancement The Criteria for Advancement in accordance with SO General Rules (and Regional Policy) are as follows: * Travel Ability - can both athletes and coaches alike tolerate and benefit from the experience * Demand Survey - training club interest and availability If the number of eligible athletes exceeds the quota, we must then implement a systematic criteria for advancement: "Advancement begins with the distribution of a quota for a limited number of allocations to each accredited program. The program is then charged with the responsibility to select athletes in accordance with formalized Criteria for Advancement as defined by the Special Olympics General Rules, Article 7, section 7.08(e) and the Sports Rules Article 1, Section (k). To be considered eligible, athletes must have participated at the previous level of competition prior to advancing to the next higher level." (for example, a local bowling tournament) "Priority is given to all first place finishers from all divisions of the specific sport/event in consideration.We are required to do the same with second, then third place finishers and so on until we have filled our allocation." Please be encouraged to read and learn more about Special Olympics. Additional educational material and the General Rules can be found at: www.specialolympics.org | Medical and Consent Policy Overview | | Eligible individuals register for Special Olympics training by completing the Medical Release and Consent form. Forms are available from the Regional Office. A valid form must be completed in full. The athlete's full name, not a nickname, must be identified. Always be sure to list the Primary Training Club and Agency. Medical forms are valid for up to three (3) years. Training Club Head Coaches must review, update, and maintain the Medical and Consent records. A copy must be sent to the Regional Office and a copy must be maintained by the Training Club Head Coach. Medical and Consent forms must travel with the athletes to alltrainings and competitions. Athletes without Medical and Consent forms will not be permitted to train or compete. | Future Dates for State Games | | Summer 2010 TBD Summer 2011 TBD Fall Games 2010 Oct 1-3 Seneca Falls Winter Games 2010 Feb 5-6 Syracuse Winter Games 2011 TBD | REMINDERS | | Training Rosters Needed! COACHES: Please submit your completed winter rosters to Colleen Everett at ceverett@nyso.org or fax to our office (212) 661-4658. Any training club that plans on training or competing in the upcoming season must have a form on file. Contact Colleen with any questions. Thanks! | Upcoming Events in the NYC Region | | November 14, 2009 Winter Coaches' Conference, Brooklyn Development Disabilities Services Office Coaches and volunteers gather to have an all day conference to train, certify, and recertify coaches. A general Special Olympics information session is held, along with a class teaching protective behaviors. Professional athletic trainers teach coaching tactics of basketball and floor hockey. November 15, 2009 Bowlmore Lanes Bowlathon Fundraiser and Competition, Bowlore Lanes, Manhattan Athletes from the Bowlmore Training Club gather to compete in a day full of bowling competition and fundraising fun! November 22, 2009 Jib Lanes Bowlathon Fundraiser and Competition, Bowlore Lanes, Queens Athletes from the Bowlmore Training Club gather to compete in a day full of bowling competition and fundraising fun! December 5, 2009 Polar Plunge, Gateway National Recreational Center, Staten Island Immerse yourself in the cold waters of Gateway National Recreational beach in Staten Island to show your support for NYC Special Olympics athletes. Opportunity for sponsorships and employee team building through fundraising team efforts. December 12, 2009 New York City Regional Bowling Tournament, AMF Lanes, 34th Avenue, Queens 69-10 34th Avenue Woodside, NY 11377 More than 200 athletes from the five boroughs and NYC Department of Education gather to compete in a day full of bowling fun! Athletes will compete for Bronze, Silver and Gold medals. February 5-6, 2010 New York State Winter Games, Syracuse, NY April 11, 2010 NYC Regional Basketball Tournament, New York University This is a full day of Olympic-style basketball competition at New York University. The tournament is run completely by a student committee at NYU. Athletes from the five boroughs compete. Opportunity for volunteering and sponsorships exist. January 16, 2010 Peter Aquilone Memorial Floor Hockey Tournament, Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, Manhattan The Jacob K. Javits Convention Center will host the 5th Annual Special Olympics New York City Regional Peter Aquilone Memorial Floor Hockey Tournament on Saturday, January 16, 2010 at 10:00am. Over 350 athletes will compete from New York City, Long Island, and Hudson Valley. Joining them will be more than 75 coaches and 200 volunteers. Volunteering and sponsorship opportunities exist. February 27, 2010 Polar Plunge, Gateway National Recreational Center, Staten Island Immerse yourself in the cold waters of Gateway National Recreational beach in Staten Island to show your support for NYC Special Olympics athletes. Opportunity for sponsorships and employee team building through fundraising team efforts. | | | |