Woodstock
Clinics this weekend and on July 10 and 17 will start at 6 p.m. and cost $20 per person. The club will provide all equipment required for newcomers. Those new to the game will have veteran club members on hand to learn the skills to play.
The Upper Valley Curling Club is comprised of men and women from around the region with various levels of curling ability. No summer league is planned, so players will be assigned to groups as they arrive for each clinic.
The curling season wraps up on July 24. Space is limited, and participants are encouraged to register in advance as last year’s summer clinics filled up quickly.
Union Arena is located west of downtown Woodstock on U.S. Route 4, on the campus of Woodstock Union High School. Visit www.uppervalleycurling.org for more information on the club and its programs.
Lebanon
The big event, the dedication of the playground, happens at 10 a.m. The playground is located in Irene Decato Memorial Park beside the CCBA’s Witherell Center. Originally constructed in 1993, the playground had undergone considerable wear and tear, and replacement parts were no longer available. Fundraising through last year’s A Tasteful Evening food and music event along with foundation grants helped cover the expenses for the new play space.
A variety of other activities will also take place on Saturday. The day begins with an indoor cycling class at 8 a.m. (pre-registration required) and will be followed by an outdoor yoga class at 9:30 a.m., races and a dunk tank at 10:15 a.m., an outdoor TRX demo at 10:30 a.m., a family obstacle course at 11 a.m. and five hours of open swim time beginning at noon.
The event will go on regardless of the weather. Contact the CCBA at 603-448-6477 to learn more.
Fairlee
Last year’s tournament raised $5,000 that went to a variety of causes in and around Bradford, Vt., and Woodsville. This year’s tourney will be an 18-hole scramble for two-player teams, with a 1 p.m. tee time. Four divisions of play will be set up for golfers of all abilities.
To sign up, contact Bob Munson at 802-222-9622. Tournament organizers are also still accepting applications for scholarships through the tournament. To apply or learn more, send a letter to Bob and Kathy Munson, P.O. Box 331, Bradford, VT 05033.
On the Diamond
Manchester
The game marks a return for Copeland, who has played on the Fire roster against its Police rivals since the CHaD game began. In all, 45 players representing 35 departments around the state have made the commitment to raise a minimum of $1,000 for the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth in order to participate in the event.
August’s matchup will be the sixth since the game’s inception, with Team Police holding a 3-2 edge in the series. Team Fire has been the top fundraising squad in four of the previous five years, including last year when the team raised nearly $27,000.
Including player efforts, sponsorships, donations and ticket purchases, last year’s game raised more than $62,000. Tickets for this summer’s contest are $10, with children ages 10 and younger getting in for free.
Visit www.CHaDbaseball.org for more information.
At the Net
Quechee
Tournament pickleball player Dan Gal will be on hand to put on a demonstration of the sport, which involves elements of tennis and paddle tennis. The clinic will be staged on Quechee’s two new courts dedicated to pickleball.
The event is free and open to the public. Contact Kinyon at greentennis@me.com for more information.
Hanover
While the top graduating seniors from Vermont and New Hampshire compete at Merriman-Branch Field, members of the Dartmouth College men’s lacrosse team will stage the clinic on Hanover High’s upper grass field from 1-2:30 p.m. The clinic is open to boys in grades 3-8, and each player should bring equipment including sticks, helmets, arm and shoulder pads, a mouth guard and gloves. Participants are welcome to stay afterward and attend the all-star games as guests of the Lions Club.
Clinic reservations are requested for planning purposes. Contact Star Johnson at star@starjohnsonrealtor.com or 603-381-8603 to reserve a clinic slot.
