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Summer 2003
| We Appreciate YOU! GTC has been a very busy place this summer with all of our extensive programming and special events. The GTC staff thoroughly enjoyed working with all the energetic, hard-working athletes and would like to thank everyone for their continued support. You can all be proud of your children's effort this past summer. |
Fall
Registration Register now for fall! The registration process has begun. Some classes are filled to capacity but there are still openings in several classes. Stop at the desk today to register. Classes begin the week of September 4th. |
| Olympic Trivia FYI...the Olympic Games occur once every four years. The Olympic motto is written in Latin, the language of the ancient Roman Empire: "Citius, Altius, Fortius." In English these three words are commonly translated as "Swifter, Higher, Stronger." Consistent with the Olympics motto, we will attempt to provide an exceptional program for our students that will help develop these attributes by refining skills, setting high yet achievable goals which will help them grow both mentally and physically. |
Referrals Any current customers referring a new customer to the program will receive a free t-shirt. The new customer needs to inform a secretary that they were referred at the time of registration. |
| Summer Program Information The summer program ends on Saturday, September 2nd. All summer make-ups need to be made-up by the end of the summer program; they may not be carried over into the fall schedule. Students are not part of the School Year Program unless a new registration card is completed and Fall registration process completed. |
Benefits of
Gymnastics Gymnastics encourages the development of many different skills and encourages healthy patterns of living. Physically, gymnastics helps children of all ages develop large muscle groups, eye-hand coordination and improve balance and agility. Emotionally, it helps children express themselves, respect their accomplishments, and builds self-esteem improving social confidence. Socially, it helps to establish friendships, participate in groups and learn to play cooperatively. Intellectually, it helps children learn concepts such as up, down, over, under, become problem solvers and more proficient in following directions. |
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