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Frequently Asked
Questions
What if I've never
played Ultimate before, can I still play?
Absolutely, beginners are welcome and encouraged to play.
What time does the
tournament start?
Games will start at 9:30AM. Please show up by 9AM so everyone can check in
and play can start
on time.
I really want to play, but can't afford the entry fee, can you
help?
Talk to me, it is a fundraiser, but we want you to play, so please
contact me and I can work with you.
How many games will
there be?
We will have 6 teams and play a round robin format. That means 5
games played to 13. Get ready for a full day of Ultimate!
What if the weather is
bad?
The tournament will go on regardless of
the weather.
What will be served for
dinner?
This will be a sit down dinner inside the Optimist Club building
across the street from the fields. This year we will be doing a Chilli
Fest with White (chicken), Regular (beef) and Veggie. We will also have
salad and all types of trimmings to go with the different chili's.
Drinks and desserts as always.
Can non-players come
for dinner?
Yes, there will be an option for non-players to pay
and eat dinner. Please invite your guests to stay for dinner.
What if I can't make it
for the whole day?
You can still play if you can only make it for part of the day. It is
important that you let me know that when you sign up.
Can I bring my dog?
According to the Hamilton Parks and Recreation Department dogs are
allowed but they must be on a leash and you must clean up after them.
What is Sojourner
Recovery Services?
The mission of Sojourner Recovery Services is to provide a quality,
comprehensive continuum of care to families and individuals impacted by
chemical dependency regardless of ability to pay. Sojourner is the
largest provider of these services in Butler County. Federal Tax
ID # 311070029
You can view the latest Annual Report at
http://www.sojournerrecovery.org/report1.swf
What is the meaning of
Thanksgiving?
Not sure, but what Linus says is: "In the year 1621, the Pilgrims held
their first Thanksgiving feast. They invited the great Indian chief
Massasoit, who brought ninety of his brave Indians and a great abundance
of food. Governor William Bradford and Captain Miles Standish were
honored guests. Elder William Brewster, who was a minister, said a
prayer that went something like this: 'We thank God for our homes and
our food and our safety in a new land. We thank God for the opportunity
to create a new world for freedom and justice.'" To which Peppermint
Patty adds, "Amen."
If you have a question
that hasn't been answered here, please contact
me.
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