Dryland Mini Camp this Saturday, October 12

7 Oct 2019 by Sarah Krizo

Hello CVA Weekend Program Families,

The CVA team is eagerly preparing for one of our favorite weekends, Sugarloaf Homecoming and CVA’s Fall Family Weekend. As a sign of our appreciation we are happy to, once again, offer a complimentary Dryland Mini Camp to all Weekend Program families! Together, CVA athletes and coaches will lead Weekend Program athletes through many of the same drills that make Academy athletes so successful! Space is limited to 48 campers, so register early!

This camp will begin at CVA’s Atrium on the King’s Cummings Campus and end at the Competition Center on Sugarloaf Mountain. CVA vans will transport your children to the Competition Center for pick-up between 3:30 and 3:45 p.m.

Camp Details:

· Dress in layers (t-shirt & sweatshirt) for both indoor and outdoor activity

· Wear sneakers & Bring a water bottle

· A healthy snack will be provided after camp

What: CVA Weekend Program Dryland Mini Camp
When: Saturday, October 12th, 2019 12:30 – 3:30 PM
Who: Weekend Program athletes (all ages and all disciplines)

Drop Off: CVA’s Atrium on the King Cummings Campus at 12:30pm

Pick-Up: Alfond Competition Center at 3:30 PM (athletes will be transported by CVA staff)

This camp is free, however, online registration is required. Pre-registration by Wednesday, October 9th, 2019 allows prior planning for the best possible experience

Please Register Here for the Dryland Mini-Camp: https://gocva.configio.com/pd/402/dryland-mini-camp-2019

Still haven’t registered for the Weekend Program? Click the link to register: https://www.gocva.com/WeekendProgram

But wait, there’s more!

While the kids are at the Mini-Camp, we hope parents will join us for an informative panel discussion.

CVA’s Parent to Parent Speaker Series:
CVA Academics Showcase

When: October 12th, 2:30-3:30
Where: Alfond Competition Center

Join the conversation with parents, alumni, students, teachers and coaches. We’ll showcase CVA’s Middle School and High School Academic Programs by discussing our philosophies on instruction, learning, curriculum, and individualized student planning. We’ll also look at how student-athletes are supported in their education while training, competing and traveling for their winter sport.

FMI Contact: Venise Fournier, Coordinator of Auxiliary Programs
vfournier@gocva.com