The Auburn Maroons boys basketball camp will be 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, June 25 through Thursday, June 30.
Applications can be obtained through the Auburn School District Physical Education Department. The camp is open to any boy in the Auburn School District in grades 3-12.
For more information, contact Al Giannone at 252-9284. The deadline is June 8.
AHS cross country holding barbecue
The Auburn cross country team is holding a chicken barbecue from 11 a.m. until sold out on Sunday, June 5 at the Masonic Lodge at 5593 (Route 34) South Street Road. Cost is $7 which includes half a chicken, roll, baked beans, salt potatoes and dessert.
For more information call Eli Hernandez at 529-2260 or Thomas at 255-1670.
American Legion seeks umpires
The American Legion youth baseball/softball league is looking for umpires.
You must be at least 14 and go to a mandatory clinic. Games are Monday-Friday and occasionally Saturdays, in May and June. For more info contact Mike Murray anytime at 889-7172.
'The Deuce' race
runs on June 24
'The Deuce' will be held at Frontenac Park on Friday, June 24 to raise funds for the Frontenac Museum and Historical Society.
The two-mile run will consist of men/women, master men/ women and high school boys/girls starts at 7 p.m.
An 800m run for 13-14-year-old boys/girls starts at 7:15 p.m. and a 600m run for 10-12 year olds will start at 7:30 p.m.
Awards ceremony will take place at the Union Springs village offices at 8 p.m. Registration fee is $8 per adult and $6 for children.
For more information, contact Dr. Russ Ebbets at 889-3578 or Colleen Campbell at 889-5653.
Champions offers summer programs
Champions for Life is offering summer programs for gymnastics, tennis and karate from July 11 to August 25.
For more information call 252-9305.
Auburn YMCA
lists activities
€ Thursday Night Women's Basketball League: Full-court 5-on-5, eight weeks of play, starting May 26.
€ Next session of fitness and aquatic classes begins Tuesday, May 31
€ Summer Walking Club begins June 1, 11 a.m.-noon, free and open to Y-members.
€ Now accepting registrations for Camp Y-Owasco#- enjoy the security of knowing what your child is doing during the summer.
€ Next session of youth racquetball lessons start Thursday, June 2. Beginner, intermediate and advanced lessons are offered for youth ages 7-18. The instructor is Jeff Hanno.
€ Boater#'s safety course: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. June 11. Free and open to the public, pre-registration is required.
€ Auburn Doubledays-YMCA-WEIU Baseball Camp. Ages 8-15, 8:30 a.m.-noon, June 27-29.
€ Dodgeball for kids ages 9-16, Wednesdays in the B-gym, free to Y-Members
€ Stressed, tense, sore? Licensed massage therapist, Pam Kudla offers a relaxed and rejuvenating massage therapy, including sports massage, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Fridat, half-hour and hour sessions available
€ Owasco Flyer Cycling Race# at 10 a.m., Sunday June 26.
- From staff reports
For more information, contact Al Giannone at 252-9284. The deadline is June 8.
AHS cross country holding barbecue
The Auburn cross country team is holding a chicken barbecue from 11 a.m. until sold out on Sunday, June 5 at the Masonic Lodge at 5593 (Route 34) South Street Road. Cost is $7 which includes half a chicken, roll, baked beans, salt potatoes and dessert.
For more information call Eli Hernandez at 529-2260 or Thomas at 255-1670.
American Legion seeks umpires
The American Legion youth baseball/softball league is looking for umpires.
You must be at least 14 and go to a mandatory clinic. Games are Monday-Friday and occasionally Saturdays, in May and June. For more info contact Mike Murray anytime at 889-7172.
'The Deuce' race
runs on June 24
'The Deuce' will be held at Frontenac Park on Friday, June 24 to raise funds for the Frontenac Museum and Historical Society.
The two-mile run will consist of men/women, master men/ women and high school boys/girls starts at 7 p.m.
An 800m run for 13-14-year-old boys/girls starts at 7:15 p.m. and a 600m run for 10-12 year olds will start at 7:30 p.m.
Awards ceremony will take place at the Union Springs village offices at 8 p.m. Registration fee is $8 per adult and $6 for children.
For more information, contact Dr. Russ Ebbets at 889-3578 or Colleen Campbell at 889-5653.
Champions offers summer programs
Champions for Life is offering summer programs for gymnastics, tennis and karate from July 11 to August 25.
For more information call 252-9305.
Auburn YMCA
lists activities
€ Thursday Night Women's Basketball League: Full-court 5-on-5, eight weeks of play, starting May 26.
€ Next session of fitness and aquatic classes begins Tuesday, May 31
€ Summer Walking Club begins June 1, 11 a.m.-noon, free and open to Y-members.
€ Now accepting registrations for Camp Y-Owasco#- enjoy the security of knowing what your child is doing during the summer.
€ Next session of youth racquetball lessons start Thursday, June 2. Beginner, intermediate and advanced lessons are offered for youth ages 7-18. The instructor is Jeff Hanno.
€ Boater#'s safety course: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. June 11. Free and open to the public, pre-registration is required.
€ Auburn Doubledays-YMCA-WEIU Baseball Camp. Ages 8-15, 8:30 a.m.-noon, June 27-29.
€ Dodgeball for kids ages 9-16, Wednesdays in the B-gym, free to Y-Members
€ Stressed, tense, sore? Licensed massage therapist, Pam Kudla offers a relaxed and rejuvenating massage therapy, including sports massage, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Fridat, half-hour and hour sessions available
€ Owasco Flyer Cycling Race# at 10 a.m., Sunday June 26.
- From staff reports




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