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Here We Go!! NEW THIS YEAR! (1) Ropes Course Near Milford, NE The Ropes Course is an extension of the Group Challenge Experience program which is jointly administered by Campus Recreation and Student Involvement. The ropes course has challenging elements designed to assist groups to function better together. Contact Jim Fullerton to schedule your group use of the ropes course today at 472-3467. (2) Injury Prevention and Care The Grand Opening of the new Injury Preven tion and Care on east campus will be held on October 5,1995 at the College Activities Build ing on East Campus. Be sure to check out what we have to offer on East Campus. Information Meeting The information meeting will be held on Thursday, August 24 at 6:00 p.m. at the Union. The meet ing will offer information about programs, facilities, and services. Free prizes! Sport Clubs Congratulations to the Women's Bowling Club. They are the 1995 Na tional Champions. Campus Recreation supervises more than 30 - sport clubs. These clubs compete against other universities and colleges and are open to all students of UNL. Most clubs practice regularly and schedule their own matches and tournaments—sometimes they host tournaments and matches as well. The following clubs are currently active at UNL: Dauminion Bowling Climbing Fencing Judo Medieval Combat Rifle Rugby Soccer Student Athletic Train Tae Kwon Do Ultimate < Weightlifting . oaseDan j Crew / Goju Ryu / Hockey ff Lacrosse jrij\ Racquetball Vv-^/Rolling Storm N Runners \ Sports Officials \ Table Tennis \\ Tennis Volleyball Women's Wrestling If you are interested in any of these clubs, contact Campus Recreation for practice, schedule, and orientation information. Campus Recreation will have this information available after September 6, 1995. If your interest is not reflected here, contact Leah Hall Dorothy at 472-3467 about starting a new sport ] club! Fitness Classes Don't forget to register for your favorite aerobics classes which begin September 11. University of Nebraska-Lincoln Office of Campus Recreation Do you need a job? Why not consider officiating? Last year more than 500 students worked for Campus Recreation, most in the Intramural Sports Program as officials. No previous experience is required and training is provided. Starting wage is $5.00-$5.25/hour. The following is a schedule of official training sessions for early Fall, 1995: Softball Tues., 8/29 4:00pm NE Union Thurs., 8/31 4:00pm NE Union Flag Football Wed., 9/6 4:00pm NE Union Thurs., 9/7 ^ 4:00pm NE Union Sun., 9/10 5:00pm NE Union Mon., 9/11 4:00pm NE Union Intramural Sports The Intramural Sports Program at UNL is one of the largest and finest in the country. More than 150 activities are offered each year for men’s, women's, and co-rec competition. Don’t Miss These Intramural Sports Entry Deadlines!! Tennis Singles (M,W) Aug. 29 Tennis Doubles (M,W,C) Aug. 29 Mud Volleyball Toum. (M,W,C) Aug. 29 Slow Pitch Softball (M,W) Aug. 29 Flag Football (C) Sept. 6 The following events require no advance entry. Simply enter on site the day of the competition. For more information, call 472-3467. Punt, Pass, & Kick (M,W,C) Aug. 30 Cross Country (M,W,C) Aug. 31 Labor Day Weekend Facility Hours CRec Fri. ). 6:15am-9:00pm S-S 9:00am-6:00pm Mon. 9:00am-4:00pm CAB Fri. 10:00am-6:00pm S-S Closed Mon. Closed CRec = Campus Recreation Center CAB = College Activities Building on East Campus Activity Nights!! Campus Recreation is sponsoring some great activities this year and two nights in particular will be jam-packed with fun. First, on Friday, August 18 from 7:30-ll:00pm, Campus Recreation will be hosting an Open House and Activity Night which will feature team activities as well as individual ones. There are no fees or advanced entry required. The staff will be on site if you have any questions about anything Campus Recreation can do for you. September 15 is INTRAMURAL SPORTS TOURNAMENT NIGHT. Featured events include: slam dunk contest, soccer skills, innertube water basketball, badminton doubles, 2-on-2 basketball, 4-on-4 volleyball. Enter on site for everything but water basketball (must enter by 9/12). Be part of the action!! Jr. Blackshirts Jr. Blackshirts will provide age appropriate activities for children 1 year to 12 years of age on home football game days. The fees for a University of Nebraska affiliated family is $10/ child/game or $60 /child /season. For a non-J University family, the fee is $15/child/game or $90/child/season. Pre-registration required, no drop-ins accepted. Call 472-3467. Home Games Register By Sept. 16 Arizona State Sept. 8 Sept. 23 Pacific Sept. 15 Sept. 30 Washington St. Sept. 22 Oct. 14 Missouri Oct. 6 Oct. 21 Kansas State Oct. 13 Nov. 4 Iowa State Oct. 27 Nov. 24 Oklahoma Nov. 15 \ Outdoor Adventures Campus Recreation offers an outstanding outdoor recreation program called Outdoor Adventures. We provide more than 40 (rips each year that range in length from one day to three weeks. The real advantage to Outdoor Adventures is that we teach outdoor skills. We teach you how to canoe, rock climb, backpack, raft, and bicycle. The trip costs reflect all the costs while in the field: food, transportation, insurance, appropriate gear (no personal gear is included), and equipment (tents, coolers, stoves, etc.). The only costs not covered are meals which might be necessary en route to the trip site. The 1995-96 trip schedule begins like this: September 9/15-17 $75 Basic Rock Climbing 9/17 $20 Day Canoe 9/22-24 $75 Women’s Rock Climb 9/22-24 $75 Upper Niobrara Canoe 9/28-10/1 $125 Colorado Backpack 9/28-10/1 $135 Colorado Rock Climb