Badminton friends,
The Singha tournament is designed for you. The format allows you to meet and/or
play against players from different corners of Northern Virginia, Maryland, and
D.C. Separating A,B,C,D means you will play in group of players about your level
from different clubs. This tournament is designed to include you to be a
tournament player. Many players participated in previous similar events
continued on to competing in USAB sanctioned tournaments. Even if you think you
will never go that direction, this is a local badminton community event
(provides lunch with not extra fee). In participating, you contribute your
energy and enthusiasm to our badminton community. This is one of the ways to
tell Recreation and Community of Fairfax County that we are here; support and
provide us.
I did not mention prize money yet because I truly want everyone to enjoy a day
of matches without thinking about $prize and/or trophy in mind. It is the
spirit, isn't it.
In another perspective of equal importancy, this tournament is part of the
annual Asian Festival Cultural Event which has gain enormous attention
throughout Northern Virginia in the last few years. In particpating, not only
you take part in this cultural and diversity event, you are automatically
invited to the award ceremony party with beer and catering.
Yes, badminton is "Quality of Life" for us, the badminton community.
-Clement
If you don't get a good turnout after this note, something's wrong
with the baddy folks in the area :)
BTW, could you please post a message with a link to the website for
the Singha tournnament with details on how to register, schedule and
any other known details?
Cheers,
- Aamir
On 6/27/09, Clement Chan <clement.chan@...> wrote:
> Badminton friends,
> The Singha tournament is designed for you. The format allows you to meet
> and/or play against players from different corners of Northern Virginia,
> Maryland, and D.C. Separating A,B,C,D means you will play in group of
> players about your level from different clubs. This tournament is designed
> to include you to be a tournament player. Many players participated in
> previous similar events continued on to competing in USAB sanctioned
> tournaments. Even if you think you will never go that direction, this is a
> local badminton community event (provides lunch with not extra fee). In
> participating, you contribute your energy and enthusiasm to our badminton
> community. This is one of the ways to tell Recreation and Community of
> Fairfax County that we are here; support and provide us.
> I did not mention prize money yet because I truly want everyone to enjoy a
> day of matches without thinking about $prize and/or trophy in mind. It is
> the spirit, isn't it.
> In another perspective of equal importancy, this tournament is part of the
> annual Asian Festival Cultural Event which has gain enormous attention
> throughout Northern Virginia in the last few years. In particpating, not
> only you take part in this cultural and diversity event, you are
> automatically invited to the award ceremony party with beer and catering.
> Yes, badminton is "Quality of Life" for us, the badminton community.
> -Clement
>
>
From: Aamir Khwaja <aamirk@...> To: DCBadminton@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, June 28, 2009 12:13:54 PM Subject: Re: [DCBadminton] Event of Badminton Community
Hi Clement,
If you don't get a good turnout after this note, something's wrong with the baddy folks in the area :)
BTW, could you please post a message with a link to the website for the Singha tournnament with details on how to register, schedule and any other known details?
Cheers, - Aamir
On 6/27/09, Clement Chan <clement.chan@ evergreensports. net> wrote: > Badminton friends, > The Singha tournament is designed for you. The format allows you to meet > and/or play against players from different corners of Northern Virginia, > Maryland, and D.C. Separating A,B,C,D means you will play in group of > players about your level from different clubs. This tournament is designed > to include you to be a tournament player. Many players
participated in > previous similar events continued on to competing in USAB sanctioned > tournaments. Even if you think you will never go that direction, this is a > local badminton community event (provides lunch with not extra fee). In > participating, you contribute your energy and enthusiasm to our badminton > community. This is one of the ways to tell Recreation and Community of > Fairfax County that we are here; support and provide us. > I did not mention prize money yet because I truly want everyone to enjoy a > day of matches without thinking about $prize and/or trophy in mind. It is > the spirit, isn't it. > In another perspective of equal importancy, this tournament is part of the > annual Asian Festival Cultural Event which has gain enormous attention > throughout Northern Virginia in the last few years. In particpating, not > only you take part in this cultural and
diversity event, you are > automatically invited to the award ceremony party with beer and catering. > Yes, badminton is "Quality of Life" for us, the badminton community. > -Clement > >
From: Aamir Khwaja <aamirk@...> To:DCBadminton@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, June 28, 2009 12:13:54 PM Subject: Re: [DCBadminton] Event of Badminton Community
Hi Clement,
If you don't get a good turnout after this note, something's wrong with the baddy folks in the area :)
BTW, could you please post a message with a link to the website for the Singha tournnament with details on how to register, schedule and
any other known details?
Cheers, - Aamir
On 6/27/09, Clement Chan <clement.chan@ evergreensports. net> wrote:
> Badminton friends, > The Singha tournament is designed for you. The format allows you to meet > and/or play against players from different corners of Northern Virginia, > Maryland, and D.C. Separating A,B,C,D means you will play in group of
> players about your level from different clubs. This tournament is designed > to include you to be a tournament player. Many players
participated in > previous similar events continued on to competing in USAB sanctioned > tournaments. Even if you think you will never go that direction, this is a > local badminton community event (provides lunch with not extra fee). In
> participating, you contribute your energy and enthusiasm to our badminton > community. This is one of the ways to tell Recreation and Community of > Fairfax County that we are here; support and provide us.
> I did not mention prize money yet because I truly want everyone to enjoy a > day of matches without thinking about $prize and/or trophy in mind. It is > the spirit, isn't it. > In another perspective of equal importancy, this tournament is part of the
> annual Asian Festival Cultural Event which has gain enormous attention > throughout Northern Virginia in the last few years. In particpating, not > only you take part in this cultural and
diversity event, you are > automatically invited to the award ceremony party with beer and catering. > Yes, badminton is "Quality of Life" for us, the badminton community. > -Clement >
>
Let me attach the files here, cc to you. If it does not work, please post the files up in dcbadminton group. Spread out words.
Clement
--- On Sun, 6/28/09, Aamir Khwaja <aamirk@...> wrote:
From: Aamir Khwaja <aamirk@...> Subject: Re: [DCBadminton] Event of Badminton Community To: DCBadminton@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, June 28, 2009, 12:13 PM
Hi Clement,
If you don't get a good turnout after this note, something's wrong with the baddy folks in the area :)
BTW, could you please post a message with a link to the website for the Singha tournnament with details on how to register, schedule and any other known details?
Cheers, - Aamir
On 6/27/09, Clement Chan <clement.chan@ evergreensports. net> wrote: > Badminton friends, > The Singha tournament is designed for you. The format allows you to meet > and/or play against players from different corners of Northern Virginia, > Maryland, and D.C. Separating A,B,C,D means you will play in group of > players about your level from different clubs. This tournament is designed > to include you to be a
tournament player. Many players participated in > previous similar events continued on to competing in USAB sanctioned > tournaments. Even if you think you will never go that direction, this is a > local badminton community event (provides lunch with not extra fee). In > participating, you contribute your energy and enthusiasm to our badminton > community. This is one of the ways to tell Recreation and Community of > Fairfax County that we are here; support and provide us. > I did not mention prize money yet because I truly want everyone to enjoy a > day of matches without thinking about $prize and/or trophy in mind. It is > the spirit, isn't it. > In another perspective of equal importancy, this tournament is part of the > annual Asian Festival Cultural Event which has gain enormous attention > throughout Northern Virginia in the last few years. In particpating, not > only
you take part in this cultural and diversity event, you are > automatically invited to the award ceremony party with beer and catering. > Yes, badminton is "Quality of Life" for us, the badminton community. > -Clement > >
~ Tournament Date: July 25, 2009 (Saturday)
~ Registration: 9:00, Grouping & Announcements 9:30, Action 10:00
~ Location: Robinson S.S. 5035 Sideburn Road, Fairfax VA 22032
~ Format: Genderless Round-Robin Doubles (get your own partner)
~ Round-Robin Rules: Groups of 4 to 5 teams play in round-robin. Top 2 teams
advance to playoff.
~ Entry Fee: $25 per participant (No USAB membership requirement)
It was a total surprise when I read the Paypal transaction fee during Evergreen tournament last year. Please mail to me. Thanks.
-Clement
--- On Wed, 7/8/09, Harbinder Singh <singh.harbinder85@...> wrote:
From: Harbinder Singh <singh.harbinder85@...> Subject: Re: [DCBadminton] Event of Badminton Community To: DCBadminton@yahoogroups.com Cc: "Aamir Kawaga" <aamir.kawaga@...> Date: Wednesday, July 8, 2009, 11:16 AM
hello Everyone, Is there a way we can make electronic payment for "The Singha tournament", like with Paypal or something ?
Regards, Harbinder
--- On Mon, 6/29/09, clement.chan@ evergreensports. net <clement.chan@ evergreensports. net> wrote:
From: clement.chan@ evergreensports. net <clement.chan@ evergreensports. net> Subject: Re: [DCBadminton] Event of Badminton Community [2 Attachments] To: DCBadminton@ yahoogroups. com Cc: "Aamir Kawaga" <aamir.kawaga@ gmail.com> Date: Monday, June 29, 2009, 1:04 AM
Aamir,
Let me attach the files here, cc to you. If it does not work, please post the files up in dcbadminton group. Spread out words.
Clement
--- On Sun, 6/28/09, Aamir Khwaja <aamirk@yahoo. com> wrote:
From: Aamir Khwaja <aamirk@yahoo. com> Subject: Re: [DCBadminton] Event of Badminton Community To: DCBadminton@ yahoogroups. com Date: Sunday, June 28, 2009, 12:13 PM
Hi Clement,
If you don't get a good turnout after this note, something's wrong with the baddy folks in the area :)
BTW, could you please post a message with a link to the website for the Singha tournnament with details on how to register, schedule and any other known details?
Cheers, - Aamir
On 6/27/09, Clement Chan <clement.chan@ evergreensports. net> wrote: > Badminton friends, > The Singha tournament is designed for you. The format allows you to meet > and/or play against players from different corners of Northern Virginia, > Maryland, and D.C. Separating A,B,C,D means you will play in group of > players about your level from different clubs. This tournament is designed > to include you to be a tournament player. Many players participated
in > previous similar events continued on to competing in USAB sanctioned > tournaments. Even if you think you will never go that direction, this is a > local badminton community event (provides lunch with not extra fee). In > participating, you contribute your energy and enthusiasm to our badminton > community. This is one of the ways to tell Recreation and Community of > Fairfax County that we are here; support and provide us. > I did not mention prize money yet because I truly want everyone to enjoy a > day of matches without thinking about $prize and/or trophy in mind. It is > the spirit, isn't it. > In another perspective of equal importancy, this tournament is part of the > annual Asian Festival Cultural Event which has gain enormous attention > throughout Northern Virginia in the last few years. In particpating, not > only you take part in this cultural and diversity
event, you are > automatically invited to the award ceremony party with beer and catering. > Yes, badminton is "Quality of Life" for us, the badminton community. > -Clement > >