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1- This is a paid event ($15). If you rsvp and plan on coming, please send the money to me no less than 48 hours before the game. You can zelle me (3189143325) or Venmo (@Aladdin-Alayoubi).
2- If we get 12- 15 people, we will play 3 teams and we usually keep track of the wins of each team to keep it fun and competitive.
3- FRIENDLY GAME. No slide tackling, rough play, or coaching.
4- It is highly recommended to wear TURF SHOES. However, if you choose to wear cleats and you step on someone foot, you have to leave the game for 1 MIN OUT.
5- In case of disagreement during the game, the host acts as a referee so the game stays smooth and enjoyable to everyone.
6- If you can not make it , you have to cancel ahead of time so we can have others joining.
7- Every player should sub for a goalie and offer to play defense.
Bring a friend, bring family, and bring that neighbor that you kinda know...
Come one, come all for some free table tennis.
Note: Because we have been playing regularly for years, members tend not to RSVP. If there are any questions, feel free to message.
Cost: free
Court Type: Outdoor Sand
Level: Social (everyone is welcome)
Transportation: Parking will be right in front of the courts.
What to bring: a ball if you have one.
This is a social volleyball which means as long as you played volleyball before and can keep some rally going you can attend.
The point is to practice being a team player, have fun, be social, and make friends.
We should try to have 2 passes before sending the ball over on most plays. Let's get everyone involved in the game.
● Ultra-light ball (\~1/8th as heavy as a normal 5). This allows zero chances of ball causing brain injury. (Hence the name, Soccer Zero.) It's also nice to do toe kicks!
● Injury-based foul system. This means that the rules apply even for same-team-side fouls, too. You can use your hands to protect yourself from the ball; hand balls are only called if you did it to gain an advantage. Yellow cards will cause the fouler to sit out for 120 seconds. Strong kicks of balls to anyone's head, called "face kicks", or nuts (for male players only), are yellow-card fouls even though the ball is so light it doesn't matter as much. This penalizes inconsiderate play, something we really do care about. Reckless players or anyone getting a red card is banned. (Before heading, you need to have an idea of where other nearby players are.) So, as an example, if you kicked the ball at high speed to your own teammate's head you still have to sit out for 2 minutes.
● No out of bounds. This makes it more interesting and easier to ref.
● No offsides.
● No goalies for the senior team. (The senior team is the one that is ahead in points.) This rule is used in place of an offsides rule, since it implies you cannot win by sticking some fat player who stands in front of their relatively small Pugg goal all day long. We define a goalie to be any defender intentionally within the "goal area". In turn, this *goal area* is defined as the ground in front of the goal covered by the top of the goal, were the goal to be tipped forwards onto the ground, similar to what would happen if the wind blew strongly from behind and the stakes were not secured.
● Goal resizing. Sometimes a strong player comes on mid-game after teams were picked by the two captains. If someone like Ronaldo joins a team and/or both captains agree to goal resizing to make the game more balanced the game will be stopped and the goal sizes altered to make it more even. Please don't suggest team shuffling as a better method. It destroys the team spirit. If the switched player sucks, it will add insult to injury to him or her. On the other hand, if the switched player is good, past points stack against him or her, which also destroys the game integrity, much of which is about trying to get your team to win. Goal resizing and point multiplying (each point counts as 2 for the junior team) maintains game integrity and helps maintain balance and game intensity.
Games are in Silver Spring, MD. They are reffed. Clean red and blue pinnies are supplied when needed. A weekly invitation including a recap of the prior week's game is sent out to any players who want to read it. See here (https://www.meetup.com/safersoccer/boards/thread/23643732/0/).
RSVPs are required. The reason is that it should increase their own enjoyment. You see, the ideal number of players for a pickup soccer game is perhaps 6x6 - 8x8; some players won't attend if they think the turnout will be low, and others will just assume the game will be cancelled even though we always play. (As a practical matter, smaller games are less fun since the comics won't have the audience they need, but, they do have two hidden benefits: shorter, more intense games/workouts and fewer face kicks/yellow cards. So we play no matter how small or large.) So non-RSVPers are a little short sighted, since they don't seem to want to maximize their own enjoyment in the long run. Rational and sane players who have a good chance of attending RSVP a week early here [and in the subgroup](https://www.meetup.com/safersoccer/).
Location map (cut & paste url into a browser)(park on Plyers Mill):
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**SAT Feb 28th from 12:15-1:15pm**
Learn a fun arrangement for ukulele in the pop, rock, + folk realms. Maureen will provide two different sheets - one arrangement for beginner players (who know 3-4 chords) and another arrangement for intermediate players. This way, everyone wins! Beginners can push their skills with chord changes and intermediate players can enjoy tinkering with riffs and engaging in new strum and picking patterns. On top of it all, we get a layered sound as a group, as both parts weave seamlessly together. Leave with one new song under your belt and a whole lot of happiness! This class meets once a month.
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RULES of the GAME :
1- **FRIENDLY GAME**. No slide tackling, rough play, or coaching.
2- It is highly recommended to wear **TURF SHOES**. However, if you choose to wear cleat and you step on someone foot, you have to leave the game for **5 MINS OUT** and the time would increases if you do it again during the same game.
3- In case of disagreement during the game, the **host acts as a referee** so the game stays smooth and enjoyable to everyone.
**Please do not show up unless you're confirmed** and your name shows in the going list. You might not play if you show up anyway.
**If you can not make it , cancel ahead of time** (prior to 10 pm the night before), otherwise, you will not be prioritized for the future games.
No-shows without cancellation would make you lose your spot the next game.
If your name is on the wait list, I would assume you are still interested to join, if not remove your name from the wait list.
**Every player should sub for a goalie and offer to play defense.**
Please use a clear profile picture so it is easier for me to recognize you. if you don't have a clear picture, the host might cancel your rsvp.
If you plan on playing with us regularly , keep in mind we collect yearly donations of $25. For donations you can zelle me (3189143325) or Venmo(@Aladdin-Alayoubi)
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So how do you heal from your past? How do you stop the "tape" playing in your mind? In this meeting, you will learn a technique to help you with that.
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ready for an unforgettable night of Women's Indoor Volleyball and camaraderie! Join fellow members for an action-packed evening and cheer on the Fury together.
Where: Nationwide Arena
Price: $27
Who: Active Member & Guest Non-Member Event
Contact: Betsey Lyon, betseyllyon@yahoo.com
Sign up link below:
[Columbus Fury Volleyball Game - Calendar - Columbus Ski Club](https://www.columbusskiclub.org/content.aspx?page_id=4091&club_id=686961&item_id=2795127)