CFSC News Page 1 CFSC N EWSLETTER   November 12, 2011 V o lu me 7 , I s s u e 12  Columbia Figure Skating Club ▪ P. O. Box 302 ▪ Columbia, MD 21045 ▪ http://www.columbiafsc.com F ROM THE PRESIDENT BY COLLEEN TERPOS If you have a facebook page, please like the Columbia Figure Skating Club Page, find our show flyer on the page and “Share” it on your home page! Thank you for helping us publicize our big event – the  skater’s really appreciate a BIG audience!     DATE EVENT November 12 November 15-19 December 4 December 17 &18 Show Committee/Volunteer Meeting 6 pm Eastern Sectional Championships, Jamestown, NY Skate Sale Nutcracker on Ice Page 2 CFSC News Off Ice Practice- Nutcracker -- November 13th, 2011 Time Pat Martha Melissa 1:00-1:30 Teacakes (SR) 1:30-1:55 Mice (BR) Chinese (SR) 1:55-2:15 Mice/Soldiers 2:15-2:30 Soldiers 2:30-3:00 Sugar Plums (BR) (BR) 3:00-3:30 3:30-4:00 Arabians (SR) Party-Teens (BR) 4:00-4:30 4:30-5:00 Flowers (BR) Gingerbreads (SR) Snowflakes (BR) Party-Adults &Children (BR) Big Room=BR, Small Room=SR On Ice Practice November 13th, 2011 Teacakes 5:15pm Chinese Flowers Mice Soldiers Sugar Plums Gingerbreads Arabians Snowflakes Party Scene- Children/Teen/Adult CFSC News Page 3 SHOW NEWS         BY MIA CHOI Four rehearsals left so every one of them matters. After only two weeks we can see things coming together. So much fun to watch! This weekend we will start leveraging even more of our volunteers as we start pulling out and inventorying our scenery and props. If you signed up to help in these areas, please be prepared to help during on-ice. We will have a short show committee/volunteer meeting at 6pm in the party room. A great time to talk about publicity, ticket sales, show weekend support and more. Please remember to check in at off-ice as soon as you arrive. Soloists for green cast are expected to join your group at off-ice this Sunday. Thank you to everyone who has handed in their volunteer forms. We’ve had a terrific response! If you have not yet volunteered, please pick up a form at off-ice or on-ice. Excused absence must be submitted in writing to show directors prior to practice. Please remember that only 2 absences (including sickness) are allowed for show rehearsals. Repeated tardiness or arriving late to practice may result in your skater being removed or rearranged in the choreography. Please wear comfortable clothes and shoes during off-ice. NO JEANS, and sneakers or ballet shoes are recommended. THANK you to our volunteers who did a fantastic job with Friends and Family; our ever patient volunteer coordinators and all of you already hard at work behind the scenes. Any questions regarding practice/show can be sent to Mia or Donna. You can contact them at: Mia: 410-409-3815; mmcjchoi@verizon.net or Donna: 443-745-4412; dtimlen@verizon.net Mouse Costume Pieces Needed Do you have a Mouse Head Piece or Black Boot Covers gathering dust in your closet? We would love to re-use these for the 2011 Nutcracker. Please bring them in to Kim Scherock this Sunday. Email Kim at kscherock@verizon.net Nutcracker Tickets on Sale! By Ji Lydon Tickets for the 2011 Nutcracker on Ice show are now available. The ticket price is $12 per person and we ask each family to purchase/sell 12 tickets or more. Doing this really helps ensure we fill those stands! To get you even more motivated we have a little competition. Whoever purchases/sells the most tickets by November 27th will receive a $50 Gift Card!!! Record your ticket sales on our attached form and turn in to Ji Lydon on November 27th. To enter you must have sold at least the minimum of 12 tickets. There are two ways to get your tickets. They can be purchased online at www.columbiafsc.com/shows.aspx or in person at the rink. There will be an additional service fee for tickets purchased online. We have also attached the flyer for you to post on Facebook, email to families, print and hang at your favorite place. Page 4 CFSC News Skaters at Sectionals Next Week By Amy Kemp The Columbia Figure skating club wishes Robert Korycinski, Allison Timlen, and Sarah Yasenka good luck at Sectionals this week in New York! We are very proud of you! Good luck Allison, Robert and Sarah!  NUTCRACKER COSTUMES  BY KATINA FINKS Please be sure to connect with your costume coordinator each week for updates. This is the primary way to stay current and it helps all of us remain on the same page. Remember that only the approved costume is allowed to be worn for show. Please follow all instructions and take pictures so that your costume matches the rest of the group. Nothing is to be changed from the design without permission from the costume director. Mice and Russian fabric will be available this Sunday. Sorry for the delay as we worked through the logistics of knowing exactly what was needed. Please see Diane Stulman at ON-ICE to pay and pick up a receipt so you can get your fabric. Take your receipt to your coordinator to pick up your fabric at ON-ICE practice. It was great to see some already wearing costumes BUT BEWARE….. NO eating “messy” foods while wearing a costume. Hot Chocolate is very dangerous during costume time. If you are eating messy food please be considerate and clean it up when you are done so no one accidentally gets a stain on their costume. A FEW COSTUME SEWING TIPS: ****When sewing with lycra always make sure the shiny side is inside ****When sewing with velvet always remember to cut against the nap **** Never use hot glue for rhinestones. It does not do well on costumes in temperature changes from warming room to the ice, plus it has a tendency to melt the fabric If you need information on seamstresses within the club please feel free to email me at tinabug25@aol.com or ask your coordinator. Please save all Joann fabrics and Michael's coupons that you will not use and give them to your coordinator! Costume Coordinators: Party Adult - Becki Dobyns Party Teen - Tara Clairmont / Heather Offenburg Party Child - Susan Lee Soldiers - Sherri Tatum Mice - Kim Scherock Snowflakes - Mona Bao Arabian Dancers - Amy Kemp / Gladys Novak Chinese – Kendra Knoke Russian Dancers – Katina Finks Teacakes – Katina Finks Gingerbread – Andrea Smolen Flowers – Chris Tincher Sugar Plums – Jessica Heinmann Soloists – Katina Finks Pattern Numbers: Party Guest Adult: Kwik Sew 3154 (ladies xs-xl) for bodice and any poodle skirt pattern for skirt Party Guest Teen and Child: Kwik Sew 3153 (child 4-7) Or 3164 (child 8-14) for bodice and any poodle skirt pattern for skirt Soldiers: Kwik Sew 3164 (child 8-14) Or 3154 (Ladies xs-xl) Adult Mice: Kwik Sew 3164 (child 8-14) Materials Costs: Mice: Kwik Sew 3103 (child 4-7) Or 3104 (child 8-14) Arabians: Kwik Sew 3154 (ladies xs-xl) Soldiers: $49.50 Russians: Kwik Sew 2931 (ladies xs-xl) Snowflakes: $48.50 Gingerbread: Kwik Sew 3164 (child 8-14) Arabian: $54.50 Sugar Plums: Kwik Sew 3163 (child 4-7) Or 3164 (8-14) Chinese: $39.00 Snowflakes: Kwik Sew 3445 Gingerbread girls $41.00 Chinese: Kwik Sew 2931 AND any PJ pants pattern Gingerbread boys $20.00 Flowers: Kwik Sew 3164 (child 8-14) Or 3154 (ladies xs-xl) Flowers $38.00 Sugar Plums $37.00 CFSC News  Page 5 SKATER SUCCESS STORY BY KIM ZARUBA  This week we would like to recognize Brenna Fenlon who is a new member in our club. Brenna is 6 years  old and The Nutcracker on Ice will be her first ice show! She will be skating as a teacake and is looking forward  to showcasing her favorite move, the waltz jump!  SKATE SALE BY JI LYDON Save the date – just in time for the holidays! A skate sale is planned for December 4th during On-Ice at the Columbia Rink. Please contact Ji Lydon at jilydon@comcast.net if you would like to reserve a table! Page 6 CFSC News       JUNIOR BOARD NEWS BY KELLY TIMLEN Good job last week at show practice. Keep up the good work. Remember to smile as big as you can and act out everything so that when you do it in show it feels natural. As you all know, I have a big sister Allison who has been doing shows for a very long time along with many other older skaters that you may know, and she says in exact words, "If you think you are over acting, you are still probably not acting enough." I say, "if you are shy it might be hard at first, but just keep trying and do your best.” One last thing for you to remember -HAVE FUN!   THANKSGIVING BASKETS BY LISA MORGAN  Thank you very much for your donations that have been provided for the Thanksgiving baskets. We will be collecting food again this Sunday. Here is a list of items still needed:  2 5 pound bags of potatoes 4 jars of turkey gravy 4 cans of cranberry sauce 4 cans of green beans 4 cans of corn  Thank you for your generosity!!!!! 2 large cans of yams 2 large cans of fruit cocktail 2 boxes of tea bags 2 boxes of brownie mix 4 bags of apples  CFSC News CFSC BOARD OF DIRECTORS  PRESIDENT Colleen Terpos FIRST VICE PRESIDENT AND SHOW DIRECTOR Mia Choi SECOND VICE PRESIDENT Jennifer Ignacio THIRD VICE PRESIDENT AND TEST CHAIR Christine Tincher TREASURER Lad Falat CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Susan Bloomfield RECORDING SECRETARY AND SHOW DIRECTOR Donna Timlen MEMBERSHIP CHAIRPERSONS Becki Dobyns & Lisa Morgan GENERAL MEMBERS Sandra Ellis Kendra Jolly Amy Kemp Ji Lydon Julie Robey Robert Schindler Diane Stulman HEAD PROFESSIONAL Pat Muth SPECIAL ADVISER (NON-VOTING) Wende Jones P. O. BOX 302 COLUMBIA, MD 21045 http://www.columbiafsc.com/ Page 7 NOVEMBER BIRTHDAYS Shreya Arun Alison Betler Caroline Capo Morgan Fleming Yan Kazansky Eden Kebede Megan Lydon Elizabeth Negrea Sooah Park Sarah Rosso Elizabeth Smolen Page 8 Puzzle Jumps such as salchows, loops, and __ use no toe pick Toe jumps like __, flips, and lutzes use the toe pick to launch them Apolo Ohno is a famous gold-winning American __ skater This studio has featured some of its productions "on ice" Jumps, spins and lifts are important parts of __ skating Good skating and passing skills are important parts of ice __ Ukranian skater __ Baiul won the Olympic gold medal in 1994 Figure skating was one of the first sports in the __ Olympics Figure skater Brian __ was the first to land a triple axel in 1982 The Ice __ were a popular live performance from the 1940 to the 80s The __ Edge was a 1992 romantic comedy on ice Ice __ features couples and their footwork in synch to music Popular 1970s skater __ Hamill still skates and teaches today Figure skater Peggy __ won gold at the 1968 Olympics In 1994 skater Tonya __ helped cover up an attack on Nancy Kerrigan Russian Evgeni Plushenko won the 2006 __ gold medal Skaters can perform as __ or in pairs Ice __ has been popular in northern Europe for hundreds of years The most important feature found only on figure skates Canadian figure skater Kurt __ was the first to land a quadruple jump The low __ of the ice allows the appearance of floating or gliding Scott __ won Olympic gold in 1984 and has been a TV commentator For over 30 years, Soviets/__ have dominated figure skating Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean won Olympic gold in 1984 in __ Kristi __ and Michelle Kwan are popular Asian-American skaters Acrobatic, or extreme skating includes elements of __ In 1961, the entire U.S. figure skating team was killed in a __ __ 2007 ice skating film featuring Will Ferrell CFSC News by Emma Pomeranz
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