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signing_1
Wednesday, November 18
Baseball Signings

We will be having a ceremony on Monday, December 7th at 2:30pm in the Theater to celebrate the signing of James Buckelew and Chris McGowan.

 Thank you, CP



xmas tree
Friday, November 20
Christmas Tree Flyer - with coupon
Handout: 2009 Christmas Tree Flyer

Spinning Baseball
Monday, November 16
2010 Baseball Manager Meeting

There will be a meeting on Monday, November 30th for all students interested in being a baseball manager.  The meeting will be held in Coach Pierce's room, 3.026 at 2:30pm.  If you cannot attend, please see Coach Dooley before the end of the semester.

Thank you,  CP



cleats
Monday, November 16
Shoe Night at Lee Sports

WHEN - Tuesday, Dec 8th at 7pm

WHERE - Lee Sports; 3515 Braselton HWY, Suite E-300, Dacula, GA 30019

 PHONE - 770-271-2854

COSTS - cleats for $40 and turf shoes for $60



xmas tree
Monday, November 16
2009 CHHS Dugout Club Tree Farm Schedule
I want to start off by thanking Tom Ownbey and Rene Vaca for coordinating all trees farm materials and schedules.  If you have any questions about the schedule or have any other issues let them know.  We could not do all this without you so thank you!

The schedule is now complete and the next email you receive will be for a link (or click on HEADER) to the online spreadsheet we use.  We tried to fairly put together the schedule and accommodate travel needs during the first weekend.  You should be able to follow the link to view the schedule but you will not be able to make changes.   Unlike the Summer schedule where we give you access to change the schedule at will,  this schedule is read only.  Therefore, the only rule we have is that if for some reason you can not make your shift,  please find a replacement and email me who that replacement will be so can go on to the spreadsheet and make the change for you.  Please get used to using this spreadsheet as we will be using this a lot during the Summer.  If you have any issues or changes, please let me know.  You should not have to log in or create an account.

Regarding set up on Saturday the 21st @ 9:30am in the parking lot near the stadium......rather then make a schedule we expect everyone to be there.  The more people that show up the better!  This day will be spent transporting all of the materials from the High School to the Church and setting it up completely so that we are ready to accept the trees and simply attach the trees to the posts.  If this is your first time here you can expect the following:  We set up a large tree farm that displays about 100 trees,  we have post and strings that contain lights to illuminate the farm.  We have a tent to provide shelter for work days,  we have signs to install, extension cords to put up, 100 posts to install in the ground and so forth.....  Please bring the following if you have it:

Truck, Trailer, tie wires, wire cutters, post digger, 60 watt bulbs, gloves, sledge hammer, 8 foot or taller step ladder, etc.

The trees are tentatively being delivered on Wednesday Nov 25th at Horizon Church @ 7:30am.  Once again, we will expect everyone to attend that can with both player and parent.  This day will be spent pulling the trees off the truck, unwrapping the 100 displayed trees,  trimming and tagging the trees accordingly, and then displaying and attaching the tree to the post that were installed prior.  Once again, wear old clothes and bring gloves.  This is mostly  labor intensive work .  It will be helpful if you bring something to cut string with, as we use string to attach the trees to the posts.

Finally, I wanted to send a brief description of how to run the tree farm.

-The trees will be organized in rows by height to make it easier to find the right tree for the customer.
-It is important to help the customers find their trees and explain that this is for a good cause.
-Once the customer finds a tree, you will need to have the tree cut from the post and brought to the table for trimming and wrapping.  Here we want adults only to run the chainsaw, used to cut the tree fresh and straight.  The customer should tell you where to cut and at this point you can trim to smaller branches if needed and at the customers request.
You will run the tree through the baler, which wraps netting around the tree.
-At this point you should try to sell a tree bag which is used under the tree while displayed and then pulled over it to discard and keep needles to a minimum.
-Next the customer needs to instruct you where and how they want you to attach the tree to their car.  Ask for permission and be careful not to scratch the roofs.  Hopefully they brought a blanket, but some people don't careTie the tree down to the roof.  Adults need to inspect the job to make sure the tree is tied securely and won't blow off.
-You should try to sell stands and wreaths.
-Once the sale is done, you should replace the tree with one that is still wrapped up of the same size.
-Constantly walk the farm and pick up strings and make sure the trees are straight and trimmed if need be.

Some tips....
-BRING GLOVES  Tree sap is not easy to remove.
-Bring warm clothes - we will provide a drum and wood for you to light a fire and stay warm.  BE VERY CAUTIOUS AND CAREFUL.
-Bring something to cut string with
-Bring folding chairs
-Encourage the kids to do most of the work if not all.
-Engage the customers
-Bring food and or drink.
 Smores have been popular in the past...

Thanks in advance for your continued support,

CHHS Dug Out Club



Spinning Baseball
Monday, November 9
Eagles 2010 Varsity Schedule
2010 varsity schedule

Friday, August 14
Collegiate Camps

Here are a few camps that came across Coach Pierce’s desk.

Tallahassee Community College

August 29th and 30th

Rising Juniors and Seniors

Cost is $85

 

TNT Baseball Camps at GA College

August 29th and Sept 12th

Ages 15 through high school senior

$80 per player (one session) or $120 for both

 

Darton College Showcase

Sept 26th

$100 per player

Open to 10th - 12th graders



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