Bring Your Kids!!!!
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Bring Your Kids!!!!
On May 1st, 2004 Climb Time of Blue Ash will be hosting a USA Youth Climbing Competition for ages 19 and under. We have some cool raffle bags to give out. We will have pizza and drinks for sale along with cool gear from our newly updated (small) gear shop.
Price: $25
Time: Registration starts at 10 am till 11 am
Rules: 11 am
Climbing: 11:30 am
Age groups: 9-under, 10-11, 12-13, 14-15, 16-17, 18-19
You must have a signed waiver to participate, 18 and under must have it signed by parent or legal guardian. You can download our waiver at www.CTOBA.com.
Directions: I-71 N or S get off on Pfeiffer Rd. Go West. Turn right on Kenwood Rd. Go for about a mile. Look for the Red Cross sign (industrial park), turn right at the RC sign. Go ALLLL the way to the back of the park behind the RC building. We are next to Daltile and the RR track.
Please do not bring pets, they will NOT be allowed in the building.
Price: $25
Time: Registration starts at 10 am till 11 am
Rules: 11 am
Climbing: 11:30 am
Age groups: 9-under, 10-11, 12-13, 14-15, 16-17, 18-19
You must have a signed waiver to participate, 18 and under must have it signed by parent or legal guardian. You can download our waiver at www.CTOBA.com.
Directions: I-71 N or S get off on Pfeiffer Rd. Go West. Turn right on Kenwood Rd. Go for about a mile. Look for the Red Cross sign (industrial park), turn right at the RC sign. Go ALLLL the way to the back of the park behind the RC building. We are next to Daltile and the RR track.
Please do not bring pets, they will NOT be allowed in the building.
From Kentucky ;o)
um, what's this WE stuff you speak of?? I was not aware that you were affiliated with CTOBA in any way?!?! I thought you just got in everyone's way and pissed people off
As far as the competition goes, I'll make sure to bring my dog...she's really small so it shouldn't matter, right?
As far as the competition goes, I'll make sure to bring my dog...she's really small so it shouldn't matter, right?
..those who can most truly be accounted brave are those who best know the meaning of what is sweet in life and what is terrible, and then go out, undeterred, to meet what is to come. -Pericles
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Scuse me? Would you like to be in our competition, you seem old enough.superjen wrote:um, what's this WE stuff you speak of?? I was not aware that you were affiliated with CTOBA in any way?!?! I thought you just got in everyone's way and pissed people off
As far as the competition goes, I'll make sure to bring my dog...she's really small so it shouldn't matter, right?
From Kentucky ;o)
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what part of me telling some common knowledge makes me a child?longlegsrule wrote:
Scuse me? Would you like to be in our competition, you seem old enough.
what exactly is your affiliation with CTOBA, anyhow?
..those who can most truly be accounted brave are those who best know the meaning of what is sweet in life and what is terrible, and then go out, undeterred, to meet what is to come. -Pericles
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it matters because sometimes people that are not necessarily wanted around because of the mood that they are consistantly in effects the customers of the so said business in a way that is not beneficial to that business financially due to unhappy and disgruntled customers, strictly on the basis of the afformentioned person.