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Dine
out for DYNAMITE
Thursday,
May 22nd
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Dynamite Gymnastics, Tumbling, and Cheerleading
and its entire staff is proud of the
quality programs it provides for the
youth of Decatur and surrounding areas.
We would like to continue providing
the highest quality instruction at the
ame affordable price and you can help!
We
have teamed up with CiCi's Pizza at
2927 N. Water Street for a delightful
and delicious fundraiser. Have dinner
at CiCi's Pizza on Thursday, May 22nd
and a portion of your check will come
back to Dynamite.
The
kids have loved the addition of two
loose foam training pits that were part
of last summer's gym renovation. We
have other big plans to keep improving
and expanding all of our programs and
we would love to accomplish this in
a way that ensures that these improvements
do not come at any significant cost
to you.
For more information inquire at the front desk or call
the gym at 875-1400
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Celebrate the
end of the school year with us at our FREE Cheer
Clinic
May 17, 2008
You
must Register by Thursday, May 15th MORE
INFO.......
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Summer
Registration is open!
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Check out our summer classes
'here'. Classes
begin June 2nd.
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you like to receive our monthly newsletter via e-mail?
'Click
Here' to sign up!

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We are on the look out for our Dynamite Bumper
stickers and look who we spotted! License plate # BNM 778 If
this license plate belongs to you then make sure to stop by the front desk and
claim the $10 credit to your account. Don't have a
bumper sticker yet? They are available at the front desk for $2.00. We are
proud to have you in our Dynamite family, go ahead, show your Dynamite Pride! We
will be looking for you! |
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Parents,
have you checked out our NEW
bulletin boards?
We don't want anyone to miss
out any of the events at Dynamite
Gymnastics, Tumbling, and Cheerleading.
Keep checking each wee for all
the latest news and information.
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ATTENTION
PARENTS!
We are going to start using
your child's folders more frequently to
send home information. Please continue to
check them after every class. Thanks!
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Childrens Summer Camp
CHOOSING THE RIGHT SUMMER PROGRAM CAN
MAKE OR BREAK YOUR CHILD’S CAMP EXPERIENCE. HERE ARE SOME TIPS ON MAKING THE DECISION.
BY JO ANN SEROTA, MSN, RN, CPNP
Summer camp should be fun! It is a time of growth, as your child learns new
skills and develops independence. But leaving home can be hard, especially for
new campers. That’s why finding the right summer program is important.
Choosing a camp should be a family affair: As you look for the right fit, be
sure to ask your child what he or she wants from a camp experience. These tips
will help you make a wise choice.
Your child's needs :
In choosing a camp, think about your child’s goals and your family’s
expectations. Is there a particular skill he or she might want or need to
develop? What kind of structure will your child benefit from the most?
Find the complete article here:
Childrens
Summer Camp

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8TH ANNUAL DYNAMITE'S
SHINING STARS DEMO MAY 17, 2008
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Hey all you Dynamite gym stars, are
you ready to show your stuff at the Dynamite Demo? Tell
Mom, Dad, Grandma, Grandpa, and even Aunt Betty to mark
their calendars for your big event. All Dynamite students
are invited to come and be the superstar we know they
are. Every gym star that joins in the fun will receive
a gold medal award for their stupendous efforts. This
is a showcase for all gymnasts, tumblers, and cheerleaders
to share their superb skills with friends and family.
Sign up now at the front desk.
Parents don't miss out! This
will be a blast for your little athletes! SIGN
UP NOW!
For more information inquire at the front desk or call
the gym at 875-1400
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School's out for summer
SCHOOL’S OUT
FOR SUMMER – AND THAT CAN OFTEN MEAN THE ONSET OF BRAIN DRAIN. SO HOW CAN YOU
HELP YOUR KIDS STICK TO A HEALTHY SCHEDULE WHILE STILL HAVING FUN? BY MARY
MUSCARI, PhD, CRNP, CS
Summertime signals
freedom for most kids, but too much of a good thing can create some rough
patches once school starts.
According to the Center for Summer Learning at Johns Hopkins University,
teachers often spend four to six weeks at the start of each school year
re-teaching material that students have forgotten.
Here are a few simple ways you can help your kids stay sharp while still
keeping things fun.
Trade TV
for reading - School's out for summer
Reading
expands skills, allowing children to begin the school year with a better
grasp of language and the world around them. It also enables them to discover
the joy of reading. And, the more children like to read, the more they will
read. When summer comes, they don’t have to dive into textbooks; they can
read whatever interests them – novels, newspapers, magazines or comic books.
Just remember to balance sedentary time (reading) with active time (play).
Make the
library or bookstore a favorite hangout by scheduling trips around events,
such as book signings, story-time, writing groups, concerts and workshops.
Bring your child’s friends along, challenge everyone to a read-off, and offer
prizes to those kids who read the most books before school starts. Brain-stimulating
activities promote learning and help ward off the familiar “I’m
bored” whines.
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Find the complete article here:
School's
Out for Summer
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Dynamite supplies all of the party stuff and the FUN. All you have to bring is the birthday person. This year invite your friends to Dynamite to help celebrate your birthday. More information at the front desk or 'click here'.
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BIRTHDAYS
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Happy
Birthday To:
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on May:
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Turning:
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Mallory Y.
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3
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3
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Alexander H.
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5
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6
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Malyssa W.
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5
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15
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Addison C.
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7
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2
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Lily J.
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9
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10
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Anna P.
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9
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7
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Alan H.
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12
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9
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Brooke V.
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13
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5
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Hannah F.
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13
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7
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Paige W.
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14
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8
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Karson D.
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17
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7
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Madison C.
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18
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8
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Kristen G.
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19
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6
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Morgan H.
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21
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7
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Makennah H.
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21
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7
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Mallory B.
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22
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11
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Alexa F.
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24
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3
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Allison K.
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24
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8
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Braden B.
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24
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7
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Emily W.
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24
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7
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Kierney S.
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26
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9
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Jaydyn T.
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26
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6
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Tessa B.
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27
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3
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Brianna A.
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27
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8
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Elizabeth C.
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28
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9
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Makayla B.
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29
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9
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Hallie H.
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29
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7
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