Monday, November 28, 2011

Rec Sports Toys for Tots Reminder


Hello again!

I wanted to remind you that we are collecting toys for the Toys for Tots Foundation this year.  If you would like to help out, drop off any new, unwrapped toy at the RPAC Welcome Center  this week through Thursday, December 1.  Our goal is to collect 1,800 new toys!

Thank you in advance for your consideration!

Kris Myers

Director | Membership Sales and Relations
Department of Recreational Sports
The Ohio State University | Office of Student Life
B171 RPAC | 337 West 17th Avenue | Columbus, OH 43210

Office:  614-688-8461 | Fax:  614-292-4105

“ Creating the extraordinary student experience at The Ohio State University”

 

 

 

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Media Alert - Revised City Council Budget Hearing Dates

COLUMBUS CITY COUNCIL
MEDIA ALERT
 
For Immediate Release:  November 22, 2011
 
For More Information:
John Ivanic, (614) 645-6798
 
 
Columbus City Council Announces
Budget Hearing Dates (Revised)
 
(Please note - new date and time for the Public Safety and Judiciary Budget Hearing)
 
(Columbus)—Columbus City Councilmembers are holding a series of public hearings to discuss Mayor Coleman’s 2012 proposed budget.  Unless otherwise noted, public testimony will be accepted at all hearings.  Speaker slips can be filled out the day of the hearing and general rules regarding speaking before Council will apply.  The meetings will be broadcast live on CTV, Columbus’ government television channel 3 on local cable systems.  All dates and times are subject to change. 
 
Tuesday, November 29, 2011 – 5:30 PM
Budget Hearing - Presentations by Auditor Hugh J. Dorrian & Mayor's Administration
No public testimony
 
Thursday, December 1, 2011-5:00PM
Development Committee Budget Hearing
Recreation and Parks Committee Budget Hearing
 
Tuesday, December 6, 2011 – 5:30 PM
Finance and Management Committee Budget Hearing
 
Wednesday, December 7, 2011 – 5:00 PM
Health, Housing and Human Services Committee Budget Hearing
Minority, Business & Workforce Development Committee Budget Hearing
 
Thursday, December 8, 2011 – 4:00 PM
Administration Committee Budget Hearing
 
Tuesday, December 13, 2011 -- 5:00 PM
Public Service and Transportation Committee Budget Hearing
 
Tuesday, December 13, 2011 – 6:30 PM
Safety and Judiciary Committee Budget Hearing
 
Thursday, December 15, 2011 – 5:00 PM
Budget Hearing – Public Comment
Speaker slips will be accepted until 6:30 PM and meeting will last until last speaker testifies
 
Thursday, January 19, 2012 – 5:30 PM
Budget Amendment Public Hearing
 
 
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Media Alert - City Council Holds Hearing On Proposed Recycling Plan

COLUMBUS CITY COUNCIL
MEDIA ALERT
 
For Immediate Release:  November 22, 2011
 
For More Information:
John Ivanic, (614) 645-6798
 
 
Columbus City Council Holds
Hearing On Proposed Recycling Plan
 
WHO:
Councilmember Eileen Y. Paley
Columbus City Councilmembers
Representatives of Mayor Michael B. Coleman
 
WHEN:
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
5:00 pm
 
WHERE:
City Council Chambers
Columbus City Hall
90 West Broad Street
 
WHAT:
Councilmember Eileen Y. Paley, chair of the Public Service and Transportation Committee, will hold a public hearing on a proposal to begin a City supported curb side recycling program.   Public testimony will be accepted and the meeting that will be broadcast live on CTV, Columbus’ government television channel 3 on local cable systems.  Speaker slips are available at Columbus City Hall beginning at 8 am the morning of the hearing and will be accepted until 5:15 pm in Council Chambers. General rules of speaking before Council will apply.
 
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Rec Sports Member Update-November 22, 2011

 

Member Update

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

1.     Thanksgiving Holiday Hours

2.     Toys for Tots with Rec Sports

3.     Family Service Night

4.     Get Your Holiday Shopping Done with the Help of Drop (Off) and Shop

5.     Tennis Center Quarterly Reservation

6.     Registration Available for Winter Community Programs

7.     Facility Maintenance Update

 

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Have a safe and happy Thanksgiving!

 

Thanksgiving Holiday Hours
Due to the Thanksgiving holiday, the hours of your favorite Rec Sports facilities will change. Visit each facility page at http://recsports.osu.edu to see the hours.

 

Family hours will be held at the following facilities:
Thursday, November 24: ARC, 1 – 5 p.m.

Friday, November 25: ARC, 1 – 5 p.m.; RPAC, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Saturday, November 26: ARC, 1 - 5 p.m.; RPAC 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Sunday, November 27: ARC, 8 a.m. – noon; RPAC 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

 

Toys for Tots with Rec Sports
Join Rec Sports in helping children this holiday season! Donate any new, unwrapped toy at the RPAC Welcome Center November 28 - December 1 for the Marines Toys for Tots Foundation. The goal is to collect 1,800 new toys. On Thursday, December 1, at 6 p.m., in the RPAC Amphitheatre, there will be a celebration event for anyone that donated a toy.

 

Family Service Night
Give back this holiday season and join Rec Sports's Community Programs in the RPAC Amphitheater on December 2 anytime between 6 and 8 p.m. for a night of service.

Families can enjoy holiday snacks while working together to create a banner for a local nursing home, write letters to our troops, and wrap gifts to be donated to a local school. Pre-registration is not required. 

Get Your Holiday Shopping Done with the Help of Drop (Off) and Shop
Let us entertain your children while you get your holiday shopping done! On December 4, between 1 and 5 p.m., Rec Sports's Community Programs will host its Drop and Shop Camp at the RPAC.

Drop-off and pick-up for this camp is flexible, but parents should still register their campers through the web site or in person at the Community Programs Office in the RPAC. The fee will be $26 for members and $32 for non-members. Register now at http://recsports.osu.edu/community-programs/register-for-community-programs

 

Tennis Center Winter Quarterly Reservation
Reserve your tennis time for winter quarter by participating in the Jesse Owens West Tennis Center (JOWTC) quarterly tennis draw on Tuesday, November 29, at 6 p.m. Visit http://recsports.osu.edu/facilities/jesse-owens-west-tennis-center-jowtc to download the contract (due November 29) and read the quarterly policies.


Registration Available for Winter Community Programs

Community Programs' registration for winter programming is now available! The new Let's Play Sports program offers basketball, soccer, aikido, gymnastics, tennis, yoga, and much more to all kids aged 3-14. Check out http://www.recsports.osu.edu/community-programs/youth-family-programs/lets-play-sports for more information or go to http://www.recsports.osu.edu/community-programs to learn about birthday parties, Learn-to-Swim, camp, adapted recreation, adult instructional programming, and more!

 

Facility Maintenance Update
A new fitness floor will be installed at Jesse Owens South on December 12-16  he building will be closed at this time.


From December 10 – 18, the Outdoor Adventure Center will be closed while the wall is refurbished.

 

We apologize for the inconvenience.

 

 

*************** IMPORTANT CONTACTS ****************

RPAC Welcome Center – 292-7671

ARC Front Desk – 247-8686

Comments to the Director – Don Stenta, stenta.1@osu.edu, 688-4738

Adapted Recreational Sports – Lindsay Bond, bond.217@osu.edu,688-3693

Adventure Recreation Center & Jesse Owens Centers – Diane Jensen, jensen.8@osu.edu, 688-3988

Aquatic Center – Dave DeAngelo, deangelo.1@osu.edu, 247-6009

Community Programs – Marci Hasty, hasty.11@osu.edu, 292-5328

Facility/Meeting Room Scheduling - Andrea Hall, hall.794@osu.edu, 292-6481

Group Fitness Classes and Massage – Scott Holmes, holmes.508@osu.edu, 292-8755

Intramural Sports - Ken Hill, hill.521@osu.edu, 292-5292

Lockers, Sport Shop, and Welcome Center Operations - Rob Jech, jech.2@osu.edu, 688-8788

Marketing - Emily Howard, howard.778@osu.edu, 688-4185

Membership - Kris Myers, myers.785@osu.edu, 688-8461

Ohio State Swim Club – Kyle Goodrich, goodrich.89@osu.edu, 292-1303

Outdoor Adventure Center - Steve Hawkins, hawkins.264@osu.edu, 247-8063

Personal Training - John Katsares, katsares.1@osu.edu, 292-5153

Racquetball and Squash Reservations - 292-8590

RPAC Operations – Dave DeAngelo, deangelo.1@osu.edu, 247-6009

Special Assistant to the Director – Marci Shumaker, shumaker.98@osu.edu, 688-3983

Sponsorship – Kristin Smith, smith.1424@osu.edu, 688-4619

Sport & Wellness Scholars – Brendan Greisberger, greisberger.5@osu.edu, 688-3297

Sport Clubs – Charles Anderson, anderson.1859@osu.edu, 688-3879

Web Site – Katie Thomas, thomas.2407@osu.edu, 292-5287

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Monday, November 21, 2011

Meeting Highlights 11-21-11

 
COLUMBUS CITY COUNCIL
MEETING HIGHLIGHTS
 
For Immediate Release: November 21, 2011
 
For More Information:
John Ivanic, (614) 645-6798
 
KEEPING DOWNTOWN SAFE FROM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: Councilmember Michelle M. Mills, chair of the Public Safety & Judiciary Committee is sponsoring ordinance 1864-2011 to amend Sections 2551.06 and 2551.08 of the Columbus City Codes, to provide the Columbus Division of Police with enforcement powers to require trucks carrying hazardous materials to travel  Interstate 270 and to clarify the list of prohibited routes and the western boundary of the downtown area for the purpose of hazardous material transportation.  The amendment will also increase fines for drivers who are disobeying hazardous materials transportation law and require a mandatory court appearance for those putting the public at risk.
 
MAKING GOVERNMENT MORE EFFICIENT:  In an ongoing effort to make City government more efficient, save taxpayer dollars and help protect the environment, Administration Committee Chair A. Troy Miller is sponsoring ordinance 2049-2011 to authorize the expenditure of $20,136.00 from the General Permanent Improvement Fund for the purchase of tablet computers, accessories and software as part of the City’s eCouncil initiative.  Each week, the City Clerk’s Office produces over 4,000 pages of printed materials for Councilmembers to review legislation.  The purchase of these technology components will allow Council to significantly reduce the costs and dependence on resources associated with production of printed materials associated with the legislative process, improve office efficiency and maximize taxpayer dollars by paying for itself within 1 ½ years.
 
HONORING THE COLUMBUS METROPOLITAN LIBRARY: The Columbus Metropolitan Library has been serving residents of central Ohio for more than 125 years.  The library lends over seventeen million items and assists over eight million visitors each year. Councilmember Eileen Y. Paley will be introducing resolution 0311X-2011 to honor the Columbus Metropolitan Library for receiving the 2011 National Medal for Community Service from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.  The library was specifically recognized and honored for its Homework Help Centers, Ready to Read Corps and Job Help Centers.  The award is considered the nation’s highest honor for museums and libraries and follows numerous past honors including the Library of the Year Award in 2010, a #1 Hennen Ranking and Library Journal’s Five-Star Rating in 2009 and 2010.  The Columbus Metropolitan Library is the only library in the nation to receive all of these top awards.  
 
IMPROVING CITY BUILDINGS:  Finance Committee Chair Priscilla R. Tyson is sponsoring ordinance 1885-2011 to authorize the expenditure of $20,750.00 for the replacement of chilled water coils in the west side air handler at the Jerry Hammond Center, 1111 East Broad Street.  The work will include the disconnection of the insulation and piping coils, proper removal and disposal of coils, installation of three water coils and re-attached piping andre-insulate coils.  The facility houses the city’s Recreation and Parks and Technology Departments as well as the Community Relations Commission and the Central Ohio Workforce Investment Corporation (COWIC).   
 
RECOGNIZING NATIONAL HEALTH MONTH:  Preventive health care and healthy lifestyle choices can help prevent many avoidable illnesses and diseases.  The Ohio State University Medical Center is dedicated to the adoption of health care that is predictive, preventive, personalized and participatory (P4 Medicine).  Health, Housing & Human Services Committee Chair Hearcel F. Craig is sponsoring resolution 0320X-2011 to recognize the month of November 2011 as National Health Month and The Ohio State University for its leadership in promoting healthy lifestyle choices and preventive health care. P4 Medicine strives to adopt strategies that will transform health care so that it costs less, provides higher quality outcomes and yields better patient satisfaction.  Dr. Steven G. Gabbe, MD, Chief Executive Officer for The Ohio State University Medical Center will be attending to accept the resolution. 
 
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{SPAM} Media Release - City Council Expands eCouncil Initiative

COLUMBUS CITY COUNCIL

MEDIA RELEASE

 For Immediate Release:  November 21, 2011

For More Information:

John Ivanic, (614) 645-6798

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City Council Expands eCouncil Initiative

(Columbus)--Columbus City Council continues to improve the way it does business, save taxpayer dollars and help protect the environment by spearheading efforts to move to a more paperless legislative process. Councilmember A. Troy Miller is sponsoring ordinance 2049-2011, which allows for the purchase of tablet computers and other related items and software, as part of the City’s eCouncil initiative.

“On a typical week, the City Clerk’s Office produces more than 4,000 pages of printed materials to support Councilmember’s review and assessment of legislative matters,” said Councilmember Miller. “The move to electronic distribution of these materials will significantly reduce the reliance on printed materials, while allowing staff to work in a more productive, positive business-transformation, manner.”

A number of city councils across the country have transitioned to electronic tablet distribution and review of legislation materials. An extensive study of the processes and procedures of these offices was conducted to develop a plan for Columbus. It is estimated that the real dollar savings of more than $20,000 resulting from the move to electronic distribution will surpass the cost of the project in approximately one year. Further cost savings will be realized from more than nine staff hours freed-up per week as a result of electronic distribution, and as additional office supplies and equipment, such as calendars, digital cameras and some desktop computers, transition to the tablet computers.

This project is part of the larger eCouncil initiative, which is being designed to provide more information to more people at lower costs to taxpayers. Earlier this year, Council announced the pending launch of its enhanced legislative website that allows residents to read and review archived ordinances and those current being considered by Council. Future enhancements include the ability for website users to view on-demand video of the reading, discussion and vote by Councilmember of specific legislation.

 

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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Media Alert - Columbus City Council Budget Hearing Dates (Revised)

COLUMBUS CITY COUNCIL
MEDIA ALERT
 
For Immediate Release:  November 16, 2011
 
For More Information:
John Ivanic, (614) 645-6798
 
 
Columbus City Council Announces
Budget Hearing Dates (Revised)
 
(Columbus)—Columbus City Councilmembers are holding a series of public hearings to discuss Mayor Coleman’s 2012 proposed budget.  Unless otherwise noted, public testimony will be accepted at all hearings.  Speaker slips can be filled out the day of the hearing and general rules regarding speaking before Council will apply.  The meetings will be broadcast live on CTV, Columbus’ government television channel 3 on local cable systems.  All dates and times are subject to change. 
 
Tuesday, November 29, 2011 – 5:30 PM
Budget Briefing - Presentations by Auditor Hugh J. Dorrian & Mayor's Administration
No public testimony
 
Thursday, December 1, 2011-5:00PM
Development Committee Budget Briefing
Recreation and Parks Committee Budget Briefing
 
Tuesday, December 6, 2011 – 5:30 PM
Finance and Management Committee Budget Hearing
 
Wednesday, December 7, 2011 – 5:00 PM
Health, Housing and Human Services Committee Budget Hearing
Minority, Business & Workforce Development Committee Budget Hearing
 
Thursday, December 8, 2011 – 4:00 PM
Administration Committee Budget Hearing
 
Tuesday, December 13, 2011 -- 5:00 PM
Public Service and Transportation Committee Budget Hearing
 
Wednesday, December 14, 2011 – 5:00 PM
Safety and Judiciary Committee Budget Hearing
 
Thursday, December 15, 2011 – 5:00 PM
Budget Hearing – Public Comment
Speaker slips will be accepted until 6:30 PM and meeting will last until last speaker testifies
 
Thursday, January 19, 2012 – 5:30 PM
Budget Amendment Public Hearing
 
 
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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Media Alert - City Council Announces Budget Hearing Dates

COLUMBUS CITY COUNCIL
MEDIA ALERT
 
For Immediate Release:  November 15, 2011
 
For More Information:
John Ivanic, (614) 645-6798
 
 
Columbus City Council Announces
Budget Hearing Dates
 
(Columbus)—Columbus City Councilmembers are holding a series of public hearings to discuss Mayor Coleman’s 2012 proposed budget.  Unless otherwise noted, public testimony will be accepted at all hearings.  Speaker slips can be filled out the day of the hearing and general rules regarding speaking before Council will apply.  The meetings will be broadcast live on CTV, Columbus’ government television channel 3 on local cable systems.  All dates and times are subject to change. 
 
Tuesday, November 29, 2011 – 5:30 PM
Budget Briefing - Presentations by Auditor Hugh J. Dorrian & Mayor's Administration
No public testimony
 
Tuesday, December 6, 2011 – 5:30 PM
Finance and Management Committee Budget Hearing
 
Wednesday, December 7, 2011 – 5:00 PM
Housing, Health, and Human Services Committee Budget Hearing
Minority, Business & Workforce Development Committee Budget Hearing
 
Thursday, December 8, 2011 – 4:00 PM
Administration Committee Budget Hearing
 
Tuesday, December 13, 2011 -- 5:00 PM
Public Service and Transportation Committee Budget Hearing
 
Wednesday, December 14, 2011 – 5:00 PM
Safety and Judiciary Budget Hearing
 
Thursday, December 15, 2011 – 5:00 PM
Budget Hearing – Public Comment
Speaker slips will be accepted until 6:30 PM and meeting will last until last speaker testifies
 
Thursday, January 19, 2012 – 5:30 PM
Budget Amendment Public Hearing
 
 
 
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Monday, November 14, 2011

Meeting Highlights 11-14-11

COLUMBUS CITY COUNCIL
MEETING HIGHLIGHTS
 
For Immediate Release: November 14, 2011
 
For More Information:
John Ivanic, (614) 645-6798
 
SUPPORTING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN COLUMBUS:  Columbus 2020! is an aggressive economic development strategy developed through public- private partnerships to help grow the Columbus economy.  The initiative focuses on four core pillars of economic development: the retention and expansion of existing companies and industries in Central Ohio, attracting the world’s leading companies to the region, creating more commercial enterprises by leveraging the regions research assets and entrepreneurs, and improving civic infrastructure and political conditions that will enhance economic development.  Development Committee Chair Zachary M. Klein is sponsoring ordinance 1797-2011, which authorizes the expenditure of $700,000 for the City to enter into a contract with Columbus 2020! for economic development activities associated with business relocation, expansion, and retention as well as other activities related to the City’s continued interest in workforce development, marketing, and entrepreneurship.  The City’s participation will help leverage approximately $4 million in private investment to promote job growth and investment within the City of Columbus.  The goals of the initiative include the addition of 150,000 new jobs by the year 2020, increase personal income by 30 percent, add $8 billion in capital investment and position Columbus to be recognized as a national leader in economic development. 
 
IMPROVING CITY TECHNOLOGY SERVICES:  In the ongoing effort to save taxpayer dollars, the city of Columbus continues to enhance its technology services.  Councilmember A. Troy Miller, chair of the Administration Committee, is sponsoring ordinance 1850-2011 to authorize the expenditure of $19,547.71 from the Department of Technology, Information Services Division, internal service fund for a contract modification with OARnet/OSU for VMWare software upgrades, maintenance and support services.  The upgraded software is needed needed to operate virtual servers which are used by the Department of Technology to reduce costs of data systems, reduce power consumption and cooling requirements and provide further capabilities for recovery and availability of information systems.  The contract modification will provide upgraded services through December 2012. 
 
HELPING PROVIDE WATER FOR THE FUTURE: The Columbus Division of Power and Water delivers over 140 million gallons of water to more than 1 million customers each day.  While local facilities provide enough water to meet current demand, more must be done to ensure there is an adequate supply for the future.  Public Utilities Chair Eileen Y. Paley, is introducing ordinance 1736-2011 which authorizes the expenditure of $14,973,898.50 from the Water Works Enlargement Voted Bonds Fund for the Columbus Upground Reservoirs – Raw Water Pipeline Project.  The project is a result of the Water Beyond 2000 Feasibility Study done as a way to supplement the water supplies needed to support projected economic development in Franklin County.  This project will provide a pipeline to transfer raw water from the Raw Water Pump Station to the R-2 reservoir which is currently under construction.  The reservoir is the largest of the three recommended reservoirs in northwest Delaware County that are needed to meet the long range water supply needs of the communities served by the Columbus Division of Power and Water and Del-Co Water Company. 
 
MILLS CONTINUING TO PROTECT VICTIMS:  In 1988, the City Attorney’s Office created the Stalking Unit within the Domestic Violence Unit to investigate stalking complaints and support victims.  Public Safety and Judiciary Committee Chair Michelle M. Mills is sponsoring ordinance 1924-2011 to authorize the acceptance of $841,661 in grant funding from the U.S. Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women for the OVW Stalking Initiative.  The funding will be used for a team of stalking investigators and Franklin County detectives, the development and implementation of training and manuals as well as equipment and supplies.  The program will promote the development of arrest policies and the enforcement of protection order and enhance victim safety and offender accountability in cases of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault and stalking.  Stalking occurs when a person engages in a pattern of conduct that knowingly causes the victim to believe the offender will cause physical harm or mental distress to them.  Menacing by stalking is a crime under Ohio Revised Code Section 2903.211 and a first degree misdemeanor with a maximum penalty of six months in jail and/or $1,000 fine.  A fifth degree felony may be filed if there is a previous stalking conviction.
 
ENCOURAGING EMPLOYMENT AND BUSINESS GROWTH IN COLUMBUS:  The Central Ohio Minority Business Association (COMBA) is a non-profit agency which provides entrepreneurial development assistance and high-end business consulting free of charge to start-up and emerging business owners on a non-discriminatory basis.  Minority and Small Business Development Committee Chair Hearcel F. Craig is sponsoring ordinance 1875-2011 to authorize the expenditure of $37,500 to enter into an agreement with the Central Ohio Minority Business Association to increase employment opportunities and business growth in Columbus.  During the last three years, COMBA has provided consulting services to over 3,166 business people, resulting in the creation of 265 new jobs and the retention of 493 jobs.
 
FINANCE COMMITTEE Public Hearing: Councilmember Priscilla R. Tyson, chair of the Finance Committee, will host a public hearing on Thursday, November 17, 2011 at 5:00 p.m. in City Council Chambers to review the city’s third quarter finances.  Finance Director Paul Rakosky will present a report on the Third Quarter Financial Review.  Those who wish to address City Council are welcome to submit a speaker slip at City Hall on the day of the meeting.
 
 
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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Rec Sports Member Update - Thursday, November 10, 2011

Thursday, November 10, 2011

1.       No Group Fitness Classes on Veteran’s Day

2.       Thanksgiving Holiday Hours

3.       Sweat to the Oldies with Richard Simmons!

4.       Tennis Center Quarterly Reservation

5.       Thanks for Giving Swim Meet

6.       Learn a New Skill at an Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) Clinic

7.       Battle Against Hunger

8.       Registration for Winter Community Programs Starts November 21

9.       Introduction to Kettlebells Clinic

10.   Get Certified to Become a Personal Trainer

 

To unsubscribe from this mailing list, please send an e-mail to recsportsmembers-unsubscribe@lists.studentaffairs.ohio-state.edu from the e-mail account to which you are subscribed for this listserv.

 

No Group Fitness Class on Veteran’s Day
In observance of Veteran's Day, there will be no group fitness classes on Friday, November 11. All Rec Sports facilities will operate normal business hours.

 

Thanksgiving Holiday Hours
Due to the Thanksgiving holiday, the hours of your favorite Rec Sports facilities will change. Visit each facility page at http://recsports.osu.edu to see the hours.

 

Sweat to the Oldies with Richard Simmons!
Grab your headband and sweat to the oldies with Richard Simmons! On Wednesday, November 16, at 7 p.m., participate in a group fitness class led by the most energetic and revered fitness expert in the nation! After the class, Simmons will speak on managing a healthy lifestyle while in college and secret tips to young success. 

Tickets for the fitness class are available now at the Ohio Union Information Center and the RPAC Welcome Center with a BuckID. Bleacher seating also will be available for Ohio State students, staff, and faculty wanting to attend but not participate in the workout.

Tennis Center Winter Quarterly Reservation
Reserve your tennis time for winter quarter by participating in the Jesse Owens West Tennis Center (JOWTC) quarterly tennis draw on Tuesday, November 29, at 6 p.m. Visit http://recsports.osu.edu/facilities/jesse-owens-west-tennis-center-jowtc to download the contract (due November 29) and read the quarterly policies.


Thanks for Giving Swim Meet
As part of The Ohio State Swim Club's "Thanks for Giving" Fall Classic Swim Meet on Saturday and Sunday, November 19 - 20, the team is hosting its second annual food drive for the Mid-Ohio Food Bank. Last year the event raised 3,772 pounds of food in just two days.

The food drive begins on Monday, November 14, and will wrap up on Sunday, November 20 at the Thanks for Giving Fall Classic Swim Meet. Non-perishable food donations may be dropped off at the RPAC Welcome Center or the McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion lobby.

Bring at least two non-perishable food items on Sunday, November 20, to receive FREE admission to the swim meet at McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion. For more information, visit http://swimclub.osu.edu

Learn a New Skill at an Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) Clinic
Belaying, Dutch oven cooking, kayak rolling, and rappelling…oh my! These are just some of the clinics the OAC is offering now until the end of autumn quarter. Dates, descriptions, and registration can be found at
http://recsports.osu.edu/outdoor-recreation/adventure-trips-clinics-calendar

Battle Against Hunger
Every year, the Ohio State community participates in Battle Against Hunger, a food drive competition between Ohio State and Michigan. The goal of this competition is to collect more pounds of nonperishable items to donate to local food banks than Michigan.  The Battle Against Hunger takes place this year November 1 - 22.    Drop boxes will be available in the RPAC lobby.

Registration for Winter Community Programs Starts November 21

Community Programs’ registration will open on Monday, November 21.  The new Let’s Play Sports program offers basketball, soccer, aikido, gymnastics, tennis, yoga, and much more to all kids aged 3-14.  Check out http://www.recsports.osu.edu/community-programs/youth-family-programs/lets-play-sports for more information or go to http://www.recsports.osu.edu/community-programs to learn about birthday parties, Learn-to-Swim, camp, adapted recreation, adult instructional programming, and more!

 

Introduction to Kettlebells Clinic
Learn how to incorporate kettlebells into your routine at a free introductory clinic! Participants will learn about the history and mechanics, as well as proper techniques and exercises. The next clinics will be held in the RPAC Room B20 on Thursday, November 17, from 3:45 - 5 p.m.

 

Get Certified to Become a Personal Trainer
Help people reach their fitness goals by becoming a personal trainer! The Department of Recreational Sports and the World Instructor Training Schools offer personal training certification here on campus. The nine-week, hands on program takes place on Saturdays from January 7 - March 3, from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the RPAC. Registration opens November 7. For more information, visit http://recsports.osu.edu/fitness-wellness/personal-training/become-a-trainer

 

 

*************** IMPORTANT CONTACTS ****************

RPAC Welcome Center – 292-7671

ARC Front Desk – 247-8686

Comments to the Director – Don Stenta, stenta.1@osu.edu, 688-4738

Adapted Recreational Sports – Lindsay Bond, bond.217@osu.edu,688-3693

Adventure Recreation Center & Jesse Owens Centers – Diane Jensen, jensen.8@osu.edu, 688-3988

Aquatic Center – Kurt Carmen, Carmen.7@osu.edu, 688-3587

Community Programs – Marci Hasty, hasty.11@osu.edu, 292-5328

Facility/Meeting Room Scheduling - Andrea Hall, hall.794@osu.edu, 292-6481

Group Fitness Classes and Massage – Scott Holmes, holmes.508@osu.edu, 292-8755

Intramural Sports - Ken Hill, hill.521@osu.edu, 292-5292

Lockers, Sport Shop, and Welcome Center Operations - Rob Jech, jech.2@osu.edu, 688-8788

Marketing - Emily Howard, howard.778@osu.edu, 688-4185

Membership - Kris Myers, myers.785@osu.edu, 688-8461

Ohio State Swim Club – Kyle Goodrich, goodrich.89@osu.edu, 292-1303

Outdoor Adventure Center - Steve Hawkins, hawkins.264@osu.edu, 247-8063

Personal Training - John Katsares, katsares.1@osu.edu, 292-5153

Racquetball and Squash Reservations - 292-8590

Recreational Sports Learning – Brendan Greisberger, greisberger.5@osu.edu, 688-3297

RPAC Operations – Dave DeAngelo, deangelo.1@osu.edu, 247-6009

Special Assistant to the Director – Marci Shumaker, shumaker.98@osu.edu, 688-3983

Sponsorship – Kristin Smith, smith.1424@osu.edu, 688-4619

Sport Clubs – Charles Anderson, anderson.1859@osu.edu, 688-3879

Web Site – Katie Thomas, thomas.2407@osu.edu, 292-5287

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Media Alert

COLUMBUS CITY COUNCIL
MEDIA ALERT
For Immediate Release:  November 10, 2011
For More Information:
John Ivanic, (614) 645-6798
 
Columbus City Council Holds
Third Quarter Financial Review
 
WHO:
Councilmember Priscilla R. Tyson
Finance Department Director Paul Rakosky
 
WHEN:
Thursday, November 17, 2011
5:00 pm
 
WHERE:
City Council Chambers
Columbus City Hall
90 West Broad Street
WHAT:
Councilmember Priscilla R. Tyson, chair of the Finance Committee, will hold a hearing to review the city's third quarter finances.   Public testimony will be accepted and the meeting will be broadcast live on CTV, Columbus’ government television channel 3 on local cable systems.
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