AMCC 2004 Schedule
Schedule Highlights:
Snowboard Day
Snowboarding will be a major activity with Thursday designated as Snowboard
Day. There will be activities from sunup to sundown, for everyone at all levels
- from those who want to try it for the first time to those who want to check
out the latest in snowboard fashions.
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Races
For those who feel the need for speed, there are recreational races for competitors
of all abilities in Nordic and Snowboarding. On Sunday, February 1st, our
elite youth athletes, Team NBS, will be competing against the best in the
area in a USSA sanctioned Giant Slalom event. Ralph Green, Errol Kerr, Gabrielle
Govan, Andre and Suki Horton will take on the best of their peers in the Rockies.
Lessons
Details on ski and snowboard lessons are here.
Parties
Saturday:
Welcome Party
Sunday:
(1) Reunion Party or
(2) Superbowl Party
Reunion Party: Guests will be asked to represent their Alma Mater, Fraternity,
Sorority, State or City. They will have to dress wearing their colors, logo
shirts, caps, and any creative way to visually convey their affiliations.
King and Queen of the night will be chosen from those representing the most
categories. Ideally the king and queen winners will be wearing something from
each affiliation they have and will attempt to represent each category.
DJs will be playing dance party anthems from music styles that are known
to come from different regions of the country, such as a house music from
Chicago, 70’s – Now R&B, coast-to-coast hip hop, Miami dance
music with Latin and Caribbean flavor. Popular food and invented drinks to
represent such as the NY Martini, The Black and Gold drink, Bourbon Street,
the LA Martini, the Chicago Bull etc.
Monday:
(1) Old Skool Jam Hip-Hop & R&B from 80's & 90's or
(2) Club Roxy
Old Skool Jam Hip-Hop & R&B from 80's & 90's: For those who have
who have grown up on this music format of the late 80’s and 90’s.
A recurring theme with many artists making appearances and performances such
as Big Daddy Kane, Slick Rick, DJ Biz Markie and Doug E Fresh etc.
The DJ would be the focal point with a strictly retro play list of the hip
hop classics and best songs from this era. There will be and old school dance
contest with prizes
Club Roxy Presents: 70’s & 80’s Disco & Funk by The Dow
Twins: Dance and Costume prizes for those who have not had enough of “that
funky stuff”. Cash prizes for the best costumes, lip sync and dance
contestants who represent the best of this era.
Tuesday:
OSF Fundraiser: Winter White Casino Night 8:30 PM - 1:00 AM;
Donation $65, $50 Partner Program subscribers
Recognition Reception: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM.
The annual NBS event, AMCC and Summit in alternating years, is our key Olympic
Scholarship Fundraiser, and this year we have combined elegance and our mission.
Our Winter White Casino Night will give you the opportunity
to dress up, gamble, and dance the night away all for our greatest cause –
the Team NBS athletes. This event is open to everyone for a minimum donation
of $65.00, $50.00 for Partner Program subscribers. In addition to supporting
the mission, you will receive admission to the ball, a buffet dinner and a
drink along with $50.00 in NBS chips to gamble with. With your winnings you
can bid on prizes, participate in the silent auction, or just claim the title
of the BEST male or female winner.
Recognition Reception - before the Winter White Casino Night affair, we will be recognizing clubs, individuals and organizations that have gone the distance to support the NBS and its objectives. Last year was the inaugural year for the Finley-Clay, Bonnie St. John, and President's Awards.
The Finley-Clay Award is given to the individual whose actions carry forward the tradition established by NBS founders Ben Finley and Art Clay. The Bonnie St. John Award is for the athlete, coach or individual whose contributions to our mission stands as an example for everyone. The President's Award is given to the club whose energy, initiative and actions promote the essence of our organization in their community.
In keeping true to our competitive spirit there will also be awards for the fastest adult male and female athletes. Other awards are being developed and will be announced shortly.
Nomination forms will be available online by November 15th with electronic submissions due no later than December 1st. Anyone can submit nominations but a club president must support the nomination as well.
Wednesday:
(1) Mardi Gras Pajama Party or
(2) NBS Apollo Night:
Mardi Gras Pajama Party: Single men will be given mardi gras beads as they
enter the party. Women will be challenged to get beads from as many men as
possible. The women must dance or flirt with the men to get the beads. The
10 women with the most beads will win prizes on stage at the party. The venue
will be decorated with mardi gras decoration and hurricanes will be the special
drink.
NBS Apollo Night: Entertainment will consist of comedy, poetry and live vocalists,
as well as, registered NBS. audience participation. We would like to give
pre-registered members the opportunity to sign up for the Apollo night via
e-mail and/or voice mail in three categories - vocals poetry and comedy.
Thursday:
OSF Fundraiser Concert: TBD (Donation)
Paradise Garage Night and Chicago House Party
(Fees for Registered and Non-Registered Guests)
Although concert details are not yet finalized, we will make it something
for all to enjoy. Please check back to find out who, what, where, and how
much it will be. The donation will be lower for NBS Partner Program subscribers.
Friday:
(1) R&B Live Night - live performance by R&B Artist or
(2) Dow Twins Crowne Royale Finale
