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In an effort to try something different for FNC this summer, we are splitting up the clinic on to two different days.
Starting on Monday July 12 through August 13, the summer Friday Night Hockey Clinics will be as follows:
Bantam/Midgets will have Monday Hockey Clinic on 7/12, 7/19, 7/26, 8/2, 8/9 from 7:15pm to 8:30pm.
Mite/Squirt/PeeWee will have Friday Hockey Clinic on 7/16, 7/23, 7/30, 8/6, 8/13 from 6:00-7:15pm.
On Monday night 8/16 because we will only have one rink, all clinics that week are on Monday night. Mite/Squirt/PeeWee will be at 6:00pm and Bantam Midget will be at 7:30-8:45pm.
The cost remains the same: $20 per person per clinic. The series sale for FNC ($150 for ten sessions) applies to these summer sessions as well as during the rest of the year.
Thanks. Debby
Debby Kwasman Director RDV Sportsplex Ice Den 407-916-2555-direct
407-916-2850-fax www.rdvsportsplex.com
For those of you that can’t live without your tech toys – there’s a real handy feature on the Web site that allows you to synchronize the team schedule to Outlook and your cell phone.
There are a couple different ways you can perform this synchronization.
Automatic
When you are looking at your team's schedule page on the Web site, you’ll see a header with 3 buttons. The button on the left says "Subscribe to an iCal feed for this schedule". This button allows you to set up an automatic feed that synchronizes the schedule to Outlook. If you have Outlook synchronized with your cell phone, it will then automatically synchronize with your cell phone. Click here to find out how to set it up.
Manual
The other option is a manual export/import. Use the blue arrow button for this operation. . The site allows you to download the schedule to a .csv file. Once you have the schedule saved to a .csv file, you can import it into Outlook.
To import the schedule data into Outlook, use the Outlook File/Import and Export menu commands. The resulting dialog box allows you to choose what action to perform. Choose "Import from another program or file" and click "Next". The next screen prompts you for the type of file to import. Choose "Comma Separated Values (DOS)" and click "Next". On the next screen, enter the path and file name of the .csv file you downloaded previously. You can also choose how duplicate events are handled. Choose "Replace duplicates". After you press "Next" again, you'll be prompted for the folder to import into. Choose your "Calendar" from the list and press "Next" and then ""Finish" on the following screen. Your calendar should now contain all the game and practice events from your schedule.
Remember, this is a manual operation, not automatic synchronization. This means that when there are changes to your schedule (e.g. when tournament games are added to the schedule) you'll need to export the schedule again and re-import it into Outlook.