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Picture of kids playing chess
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25/10/2004 13:30:13
 
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I like what they did here:

http://www.academicchess.com/summercamps/sanjose2004.shtml

I like a photo like the one on this book:

http://www.edbydesign.com/books/0812918673.html

Of course, to get the parents interested, you might want to stress the benefit:

http://www.auschess.org.au/articles/chessmind.htm



>>I would recommend he contact the county recreational department. Ours provides a lot of different sports/classes for kids in the area (adults too) like cheerleading, football, basketball, chess, karate, basket weaving, ballet, just about anything you can imagine.
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>>http://www.columbusrecparks.com/index_kids.asp
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>>All of our schools have flyers they send home with the kids from the recreation centers that list the classes and sports they offer every season.
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>Hi Tracy,
>
>You're missing my personal interest in this. He is already a coach in Russian Club and he is also a coach in at least one school in Dublin. But I want him in my son's school to teach my son chess. I would not mind paying 10 or even 15 dollars a month. He wants at least $60 per hour and agreed to be in our school one day a week. Our school is 5 minutes walk from home, that's why it would be a great convenience for me to have him here.
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>But unfortunately, it's not that easy from school's point of view. I hope, that PTA would be able to make it.
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>Also, what would you suggest for the flyer's text? I just can't come up with good phrases...
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