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New Low Yellow Belts

Congratulations to Mrs. Pansby, Miss. Pansby and Mr. Camenzind!  All three tested (and passed) for their Low Yellow Belt last Tuesday night.  They have all been working very hard and are 2/3'rds of the way to Solid Yellow.Great Job! Shifu Liz

Little Dragons

Today Mr. Habbestad graduated from Little Dragons after earning his  LD Jr. Green belt.  He's been the lead student in Little Dragons and has demonstrated the ability and confidence to graduate to Beginning Kids Class.Miss Neiderbrach also earned her first belt, LD Jr. Yellow after 16 weeks of training.I'm very proud of both of them.Congratulations!Shifu Liz Weaver

Congratulations!

Congratulations to Lissa and Mariah on testing for their Low Yellow!  Oct.20, 2011

To Sheng Chi

To all the parents and students of Sheng Chi Kung Fu:A very special Thank You from Shun Shifu and me.  Running the Parade, having an entry in the parade and a booth at the Faire would have been an impossible feat with out your help.  Grandma Kay for errands and supplies, Tisha, Jaclyn and MaCayla Cunningham helping the Little Dragons.  Jackie Burnett for last minute costume repairs.  Liz Harkins and Shelby Crum for help at the booth.  And for all the parents who walk with and supervise the kids at such a crowded event.  You are all essential to the smooth operation of our endeavors.Sincerel

On behalf of the Valley Springs Area Business Association

As Chairwoman of The Valley Springs Area Business Association Christmas Parade.  I would like to thank all the people who voulnteer their time to make my job easy. Phil for his infinate patience when I'm in "event mode". Santa and Mrs. Claus who make a special trip to Valley Springs every year amidst their busy schedule.  Buz Balderson who pulls Santa's sleigh.  The Boosters for letting us borrow the sound equipment and Bob Busi for set up/tear down and operation.

Resolution

RESOLUTION:
Main Entry:
res•o•lu•tion    Pronunciation: \ˌre-zə-ˈlü-shən\  Function: noun Etymology:
Middle English resolucioun, from Anglo-French or Latin; Anglo-French resolucion, from Latin resolution-, resolutio, from resolvere
Date:
14th century
1: the act or process of resolving: as a: the act of analyzing a complex notion into simpler ones
HMMM, Kinda like teaching Shou Shu?

Well as the Chinese Lunar New Year approaches I am forced to think about the year past and the resolutions for the year to come.

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