Players and Families,
You are invited to join me and my family at Damon's (now under new management and called, "Letterman's") at 3:45 on March 22nd to watch El Classico prior to our last indoor soccer game. El Classico is the name used when FC Barcelona plays Real Madrid, an exciting match-up of two of the best teams in the world featuring the two best players in the world: Christiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.
We will have tables for the players, for which I will provide food and drinks. The food will be pizza and and items from the appetizer menu. We will also have a "prize closet" of Barcelona and Real Madrid merchandise and my daughters will plan a few simple games with give-aways for the winners, though I'm tempted to keep the Barcelona hoodie sweatshirt for myself. There's a hint about who I will be rooting for. Following El Classico, we move over to Mt. Nittany and play our own game. I can't think of a better way to spend a Sunday afternoon/evening.
Families are most certainly welcome. There should be plenty of space. We will be downstairs in the "club house". I just ask that you make your own arrangements and pay for your own food. This is a great way to experience soccer played at the highest level by the best players in the world. The more, the merrier.
Transportation is also your responsibility. The players will need a ride to and from Damon's and to the Mt. Nittany Middle School (MNMS) following El Classico. The timing should work out well. El Classico begins at 4:00 pm and games run about two hours. So, we should be done around 6:15 pm, in time to drive to MNMS for our own indoor soccer game at 7:00 pm. If you need help, talk to the other parents. Car pooling is a great idea.
That's all for now. Watch your emails for an invitation or poll and please RSVP because I will need a head-count. If you have any questions, please feel free to email me or talk to me at next Sunday's game. More than likely, it is a question that everyone needs to know.
I hope to see you there,
Jim Cassidy
Players and Families,
You are invited to join me and my family at Damon's (now under new management and called, "Letterman's") at 3:45 on March 22nd to watch El Classico prior to our last indoor soccer game. El Classico is the name used when FC Barcelona plays Real Madrid, an exciting match-up of two of the best teams in the world featuring the two best players in the world: Christiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.
We will have tables for the players, for which I will provide food and drinks. The food will be pizza and and items from the appetizer menu. We will also have a "prize closet" of Barcelona and Real Madrid merchandise and my daughters will plan a few simple games with give-aways for the winners, though I'm tempted to keep the Barcelona hoodie sweatshirt for myself. There's a hint about who I will be rooting for. Following El Classico, we move over to Mt. Nittany and play our own game. I can't think of a better way to spend a Sunday afternoon/evening.
Families are most certainly welcome. There should be plenty of space. We will be downstairs in the "club house". I just ask that you make your own arrangements and pay for your own food. This is a great way to experience soccer played at the highest level by the best players in the world. The more, the merrier.
Transportation is also your responsibility. The players will need a ride to and from Damon's and to the Mt. Nittany Middle School (MNMS) following El Classico. The timing should work out well. El Classico begins at 4:00 pm and games run about two hours. So, we should be done around 6:15 pm, in time to drive to MNMS for our own indoor soccer game at 7:00 pm. If you need help, talk to the other parents. Car pooling is a great idea.
That's all for now. Watch your emails for an invitation or poll and please RSVP because I will need a head-count. If you have any questions, please feel free to email me or talk to me at next Sunday's game. More than likely, it is a question that everyone needs to know.
I hope to see you there,
Jim Cassidy
Players and Families,
You are invited to join me and my family at Damon's (now under new
management and called, “Letterman's”) at 3:45 on March 22nd to watch El
Classico prior to our last indoor soccer game. El Classico is the name used
when FC Barcelona plays Real Madrid, an exciting match-up of two of the best
teams in the world featuring the two best players in the world: Christiano
Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.
We will have tables for the players, for which I will provide food and
drinks. The food will be pizza and and items from the appetizer menu. We will
also have a “prize closet” of Barcelona and Real Madrid merchandise and my
daughters will plan a few simple games with give-aways for the winners, though
I'm tempted to keep the Barcelona hoodie sweatshirt for myself. There's a hint
about who I will be rooting for. Following El Classico, we move over to Mt.
Nittany and play our own game. I can't think of a better way to spend a Sunday
afternoon/evening.
Families are most certainly welcome. There should be plenty of space. We
will be downstairs in the “club house”. I just ask that you make your own
arrangements and pay for your own food. This is a great way to experience
soccer played at the highest level by the best players in the world. The more,
the merrier.
Transportation is also your responsibility. The players will need a ride to
and from Damon's and to the Mt. Nittany Middle School (MNMS) following El
Classico. The timing should work out well. El Classico begins at 4:00 pm and
games run about two hours. So, we should be done around 6:15 pm, in time to
drive to MNMS for our own indoor soccer game at 7:00 pm. If you need help, talk
to the other parents. Car pooling is a great idea.
That's all for now. Watch your emails for an invitation or poll and please
RSVP because I will need a head-count. If you have any questions, please feel
free to email me or talk to me at next Sunday's game. More than likely, it is a
question that everyone needs to know.
I hope to see you there,
Jim Cassidy