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| Tuesday, June 03, 2008 |
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What to do in Detroit?
By Jenny @ 4:33 AM :: 55 Views ::
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We cannot pass up the biggest museum of all, Greenfield Village and Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn. A little far afield for those without cars, this complex is the premier museum of 19th and 20th century American History. Especially for car people, this is a not to be missed experience.
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| Monday, June 02, 2008 |
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What to do in Detroit?
By Jenny @ 7:29 AM :: 45 Views ::
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You might say to yourself, "Self, there is obviously a Baseball field right across from the venue, why hasn't she mentioned that?"
Because the Tigers are on the road the whole time we'll be there. Bummer.
But how about Museums?
Science, art, music, history, Detroit has a museum for you.
Within easy travel distance of the venue (in fact you can walk to many of them) you’ll find the Detroit Science Center (sciencedetroit.org), the Motown Historical Museum (Motownmuseum.com), the newly remodeled Detroit Institute of Arts (dia.org), the Detroit Historical Museum (detroithistorical.org), the Arab American National Museum (arabamericanmuseum.org), the Charles H Wright Museum of African-American History (maah-detroit.org), the Tuskegee Airmen National Historical Museum (tuskeegeeairmen.org) and the Museum of Contemporary Art (mocadetroit.org)
Personally, I hope to have time to go the the Detroit Institute of Arts while we're in town.
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| Friday, May 30, 2008 |
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What to do in Detroit?
By Jenny @ 1:35 PM :: 51 Views ::
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Casinos?
Again, an entertainment form that escapes me, but Detroit is well provided with some pretty nice casinos.
Within easy walking distance of the hotel and the venue, you'll find the sprawling complex that is the newly completed MGM Grand, the Greektown Casino and the Ojibwa and Sault Marie Indian Casinos. More ways to lose your money than anyone really needs.
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| Tuesday, May 27, 2008 |
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What to do in Detroit?
By Jenny @ 6:12 AM :: 67 Views ::
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How about Golf?
Golf is a sport that totally escapes me. I just don't understand why it is so popular, but in Michigan, if you don't golf, you ain't nobody.
Three of the top 100 courses in the United States are in Michigan (http://www.golflink.com/top-golf-courses/). Looks to me like there are a ton of courses in the Detroit area (http://michigan.twoguyswhogolf.com/southeast.html or http://www.michigangolf.com/destination-guides/detroit-metro.htm)
Like I said, golf is a mystery to me, but I know a lot of you really enjoy it so include it in your plans for your trip to Michigan.
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| Monday, May 26, 2008 |
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Memorial Day
By Jenny @ 8:06 AM :: 53 Views ::
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We all dream of a day when humans are able to form a nation without blood, fire, and iron. Until that day we all owe our lives to those who gave theirs.
Today, in the United States, we remember those who gave, and are giving, their health, wealth and very lives to make it possible for us to live in peace and freedom.
Thank you.
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| Sunday, May 25, 2008 |
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Still Looking...
By Jenny @ 7:27 PM :: 87 Views ::
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...for your input. Any alternate suggestions for time or location for the referee camp? It wasn't that hard to find a place for the training. An instructor willing to volunteer his dojang (thanks GM Ron Rose), a nearby hotel at $60 a night rooms and a free breakfast, and a close in decent sized airport. The Referee Co-chairs want to know what you think.
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| Wednesday, May 21, 2008 |
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Registration Now Available
By Jenny @ 8:49 AM :: 91 Views ::
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All of the on-line registration is now functional for both Juniors and Seniors. Register early, register often. The referee's party will be the best ever.
In the next few weeks we'll be posting a few things to do in the general vicinity of Detroit. Amusement parks, Museums, Restaurants, Events, Concerts etc. If there is any information you'd like to know about the area we will try to find it out. Let us know what you want to know.
See you in Detroit!
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| Monday, May 19, 2008 |
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Juniors/Nationals
By Jenny @ 4:45 AM :: 74 Views ::
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Got this e-mail from Edward Yoon:
...I have contacted you to inform you that we are planning to post the referee application for the U.S. National Taekwondo Championships (Senior Nationals) and the Junior Olympics this week. The application will be made available in the referee section of the USAT website as well as in the Hang-A-Star system...
Good news. Keep your eyes open for this.
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| Wednesday, May 14, 2008 |
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From the USAT Website
By Jenny @ 5:02 PM :: 78 Views ::
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John Holloway (Silver Spring, Md.) was among the best referees honored at the closing ceremonies of the 7th World Junior Taekwondo Championships held in Izmir, Turkey, May 7-11. The awards were presented by World Taekwondo Federation Secretary General Jin Suk Yang...
Why are we not surprised?
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| Friday, May 09, 2008 |
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How it's done
By Jenny @ 6:19 AM :: 100 Views ::
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Wanna see how it is done? Check out John Holloway Reffing the Korea vs Russia, mens fin fight at http://www.wtf-taekwondo.tv/welcome_en.html
Update: At the end of the event there are 37 videos posted on the WTF website. 6 of them are fights reffed by our referee co-chair John Holloway. Safe to say that is definitely how "it" is done. Way to go chief
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