Thursday, April 11, 2019

[2019 ARML] - First ARML Practice on Sunday!

Hi everyone,

Welcome to another year of ARML! I am organizing our team's practices for this year. Practices will be held weekly until ARML, on a mix of Saturday and Sunday afternoons. All information can be found at our practice website: https://math.berkeley.edu/~moorxu/2019ARML/.

Our first practice will be this Sunday, April 14, 2pm-5pm, at the College of San Mateo, Room 16-209. You can find information about this and subsequent practices at the practice website. I've posted some information there about driving to practice and parking.

ARML is a team activity, and as such, it is really important that everyone come to practice whenever possible -- the team depends on everybody's active participation. If you can't make it to practice on a particular day, fill out the Practice Absence Form on the website before that practice, with a good reason. Unexcused absences may negatively affect placement on elite teams.

As a reminder, Sunday April 14 is also the registration and payment deadline for priority consideration for spots on elite teams. I will be able to collect checks (and permission slips) at practice, and I'll be happy to accept any paperwork that you bring.

I've heard that traveling to practices can be a challenge, so I've set up a Carpool Form on the website to assist you in setting up carpools. You can fill out that form to express interest in carpooling. The form responses are public, so you can view responses and contact each other to set up carpooling.

One request: We have a number of coaches who need rides to practice... they're mostly coming from Berkeley but can meet a carpool at any BART station. Would you be able to help? If so, please reply to this email and let me know. Thanks!

If you ever miss any announcements, you can view our email archive.

One more thing: Join the SFBA ARML facebook page! If you're not in the group, request to be added and I'll add you. :)

Again, all information about practices can be found at https://math.berkeley.edu/~moorxu/2019ARML/... check there if you have any questions! If you have a question that's not answered on the website, let me know and I'll be happy to help. :)

Best,
Moor

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