From Positive Leadership for Active Alaska Youth <[email protected]>
Subject Come PLAAY with us!
Date January 13, 2020 10:02 PM
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Build Skills, Add Credentials, Strengthen Communities PLAAY 2020 Strengthen Communities - Build Skills - Add Credentials Come PLAAY With US! ‌ PLAAY DAY A statewide event For schools and businesses Feb. 20, 10 - 10:30 a.m. Anthony Ervin A talk at APU's Atwood Hall For the public Feb. 20, 7 - 8:15 p.m. PLAAY Summit An accredited conference For leaders of youth Feb. 14-15 PLAAY Summit: Feb. 14-15 A conference for leaders of youth. Providing teachers, parents, coaches, medical professionals, administrators and others with more tools to better address physical, emotional and mental health issues facing Alaska's youth. Continuing Education Units for teachers, Social Work and Nursing CME's available Remote Conferencing for Non-Anchorage Residents Affordable Prices. Good food, fun, and door prizes! Registration and more info HERE. Topics and Agenda HERE. Presenters include: Keynote Speaker Commissioner Adam Crum, Dr. Scott Wellman, Dr. Jay Butler, Dana Diehl, Erick Boyer, Mandy Casurella, TJ Miller, Cari Zawodny, Dr. Robert Arnold, and youth athlete panel of Dom Meriweather, DaJonee Hale, others. View Presenter Bios HERE. Join our PLAAY Summit Facebook Event Page for updates! REGISTER PLAAY Day: 10 - 10:30 a.m., Thursday, Feb. 20 Join schools and other organizations from across Alaska and beyond as thousands of elementary-aged children jump, run, dance and move — all at once­! Participants gather in school gyms and other open areas to complete a fun 30 minute exercise routine led by UAA students. Children far and wide of all abilities participate for free via live streaming. We will be joined this year by a special guest - Olympic gold medal swimmer Anthony Ervin! Join our PLAAY Day Facebook Event Page for updates. REGISTER Anthony Ervin Visit: 7 - 8:15 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 20 The fastest swimmer on the planet is coming to Alaska! Anthony Ervin struck gold at the 2016 Rio Olympics, making history by reclaiming the Olympic title he first won as a teenager at the 2000 Sydney Games. After the Sydney Olympics Ervin retired and spent over a decade on a path of exploration and often-times self destruction. He overcame struggles with depression and suicidal thoughts to swim faster than ever before and become the oldest swimmer to win a gold medal in an individual event. In a free event open to the public Ervin will discuss his experiences in and out of the water. To read more about Anthony Ervin, click HERE. Directions to APU Atwood Hall HERE. Join our Anthony Ervin visit Facebook Event Page for updates. With Generous Support From our sponsors: Exercise Leadership! www.plaay.org PLAAY is a program of the Alaska Sports Hall of Fame Alaska Sports Hall of Fame | 11901 Industry Way STE A9, Anchorage, AK 99515 Unsubscribe [email protected] Update Profile | About Constant Contact Sent by [email protected] in collaboration with Try email marketing for free today!
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