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To:
Coaches,
Parents,
Businesses,
Churches,
and
Clubs
From:
Shannon
Thomas
Date:
April
25,
2012
Re:
Media
Kit
Outline
The
media
kit
presented
here
addresses
information
pertraining
to
John
Brown
University
2012
summer
camps.
The
information
provided
will
inform
any
reader,
investor,
or
client
about
campus
facilities,
staff
members,
services,
and
equipment
offered
by
John
Brown.
Below
is
a
table
of
contents:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Detailed
Fact
sheet
Mission
Statement
Camp
Director
Profile
Soccer
Camp
Details
Volleyball
Camp
Details
Basketball
Camp
Details
June
calendar
camp
dates
July
calendar
camp
dates
1
press
release
2
press
release
Feature
story
Brochure
Newsletter
Crisis
response
To:
Von
Eshnaur
From:
Shannon
Thomas
Date:
April
25,
2012
Re:
Outline
of
Media
Kit
The
following
media
kit
supples
will
help
in
improving
advertisment
and
awareness
for
John
Brown
University
summer
camps
and
facilites
offered.
The
three
publics
that
the
media
kit
will
target
are
local
schools,
churches,
and
businesses
in
the
Northwest
Arkansas
and
Oklahoma
area.
The
media
kit
inclues
the
following:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Detailed
Fact
sheet
Mission
Statement
Camp
Director
Profile
Soccer
Camp
Details
Volleyball
Camp
Details
Basketball
Camp
Details
June
calendar
camp
dates
July
calendar
camp
dates
1
press
release
2
press
release
Feature
story
Brochure
Newsletter
Crisis
response
Prices:
Facility(s)
a. $4.30
per
day/per
person
Food
Services
Arrangements
a. Breakfast
$2.82
per
day/per
person
b. Lunch
$5.80
per
day/per
camper
c. Dinner
$8.00
Lodging
a. $16.75
per
day/
per
camper
Volleyball Team Camp- July 30-31st Volleyball Girls Camp- July 22-24th Basketball Boys Team Camp-June 8-9th Basketball Boys Camp- June 11-14th Basketball Girl Camp-June 18-21st Basketball Girls Team Camp-June 1st- 2nd Cheerleading Camp- June 4th-8th Homeschool Christian Conference- June 11- 13th Leneca Camp Revolution Christian Camp- June 24th Soccer Boys Camp-July 10-14th Soccer Girls Camp- July 25-28th Special Olympics Camp- July 15-19th Library Conference- July 18- 21st
The Golden Eagle summer camps are provided to give quality instrution in a great environment. Come and learn from some of the best coaches in the NAIA as they seek to provide you with the knowledge and skills that will help you improve and reach your highest potential while having fun!
Golden
Eagle
Soccer
Academy
(GESA)
Boys
and
Girls
Residential
Camp:
Elite
Prospect
Academy
(Ages
15-18)
-
This
Academy
is
for
serious
soccer
players
who
have
aspirations
to
play
at
the
collegiate
level.
Advance
level
technical,
tactical,
and
fitness
training
sessions
will
simulate
the
demands
of
what
a
college
level
training
environment
would
be.
There
will
also
be
competitive
mathes
each
evening
as
well
as
a
5
v.
5
tournament
on
the
last
evening
of
the
camp.
This
camp
is
one
of
the
JBU
mens
soccer
programs
primary
recruiting
tools!
The
staff
will
be
comprised
of
highly
motivated
and
qualified
college
coaches.
Players
interested
in
playing
for
JBU
in
the
future
are
highly
encouraged
to
attend.
Youth
Academy
(Ages
11-14)
-
During
the
week
each
indivdual
will
have
the
opportunity
to
improve
through
technical
sessions,
while
tactical
sessions
will
teach
the
player
how
to
attack
and
defend
in
groups.
Each
indivdual
camper
will
be
assigned
to
a
team.
Their
team
will
train
together
during
the
day
and
will
be
able
to
apply
what
theyve
learned
by
playing
mathes
against
other
teams
each
evening.
Team
Academy-
GESA
is
open
to
High
School
Teama
and
Club
Team.
Technical
and
tactical
sessions
will
improve
each
players
ability
to
play
within
the
framework
of
small
groups,while
improving
the
entire
team
collectively.
Evening
matches
will
allow
each
team
to
aplly
our
training
methods
and
showcase
their
development
througout
the
week.
Goalkeepers-
There
will
be
specialized
sessions
for
goalkeepers
each
day
covering
angle
play,
technique,
distribution,
and
footwork.
Day
Camp
(Ages
9-18)
-
Package
w/meals-
$200,
Package
without
meals-
$140
Registration/check-in
is
Sunday,
July
22
@
3pm/check-out
is
Wednesday,
July
25
@
4pm-
Arrving
each
day
at
8am/
departing
each
day
at
8pm.
These
camps
will
include
a
camp
ball,
camp
T-shirt,
awards,
and
opportunties
for
private
lessons
with
camp
coaches.
9:30-11:30am-
Registration
Monday
@
9:00am
This
camp
will
introduce
the
skills
of
volleyball
Each
camper
will
receive
a
camp
ball,
camp
T-shirt,
and
awards.
Sessions
for
head
coaches
that
will
include
drills
and
information
about
leading
effective
practices.
Team
practices
for
head
to
coaches
to
lead
new
drills.
Competition
with
other
teams
through
time
controlled
scrimmages
Team
building
drills,
games,
and
activities
to
improve
team
chemistry.
Head
coaches
will
learn
new
drills
that
will
improve
better
ball
control,
stronger
defense,
smarter
offense,
and
consistent
but
aggressive
competitive
attitudes
for
their
players.
JV/Varsity
teams
only
minimum
of
10
players
per
team.
JV
an
Varsity
must
register
separately.
Entire
team
selects
day
camper
or
residental
camper
as
a
team.
One
head
coach/
chaperone
per
10
players
required
for
residential
camp.
Deposit
of
$50
per
player
($500/team)
due
to
confirm
registration.
Wed
30
Thur
31
Fri
1
Basketball
Girls
Team
Camp
8
NCA
cheerleading
Camp
Basketball
Boys
Team
Camp
15
Sat
2
Baskeball
Girls
Team
Camp
9
Basketball
Boys
Team
Camp
Sun
3
Mon 28
Tues 29
4 NCA cheerleading Camp 11 Homeschool Christian Conference Basketball Boys camp 18 Basketball Girls Camp 25
10
16
17
22
23
29
30
Hello
Mon 2
Tues 3
Wed 4
Thur 5
Fri 6
Sat 7
Sun 8
20 Library Conference
21 Library Conference
Contact: Von Eshnaur Telephone: (479) 524-7315 Email: veshnaur@jbu.edu JOHN BROWN UNIVERSITY-SUMMER CAMPS 2012 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Siloam Springs, Arkansas (April 11, 2012) - John Brown University will be hosting a variety of summer camps this year. Summer camp director, Von Eshnaur, and the University is exctied about the new facilities that the JBU campus has to offer. Such as the new art and engineering bulidings and the new Bill George arena. There are already 14 camps planned for the summer of 2012. Those camps include a Volleyball, Basketball, Soccer, Cheerleading, Special Olympics, the Early registration program (ERP), a Homeschool Christian conference, Leneca revolution, and a rotary outbound camp. For basketball and volleyball sports camps offered, there are team camps where schools or competitive teams can come in and work together as well as individual sport camps where anyone can come to learn the sport of their choosing. The campus is a perfect atmosphere for people of all ages to come attend one of these 14 camps or host their own individual camps as well. The campus also can be used by business and organizations looking to have retreats or conventions. JBU can supply meeting rooms, cafeteria, housing, catherdral, and a fitness center. The cost to use the campus per day is very affordable at only $16.75 for lodging and $16.62 for all three meals to be served. If you are interested in attending one of the camps listed above or want to reserve a weekend this summer, contact Von Eshnaur at the John Brown University Health Complex.
JOHN BROWN UNIVERSITY SOCCER ACADEMY 2012 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Siloam Springs, Arkansas (April 3, 2012) - Anyone from the ages 15-18 who are interested in playing college soccer should attend John Brown Univesitys Golden Eagle Soccer Academy (GESA) this summer. This academy is offered for serious soccer players who aspire to play at the collegiate level. The camp will be held on the campus of John Brown University this July 10th-14th. Head mens soccer coach John Miglarese who was named Conference and Region Coach of the Year in 2007 will be in charge of the camp. During the camp their will be advance tactical, technical and fitness training sessions. The GESA is a primary camp for recruiting new memebers for the JBU mens soccer team. They camp is also available to youth between the ages 11-14 who are looking to learn, and improve their technical and tactical soccer skills. The youth will also learn how to attack and defend in groups by being placed in different teams. All teams will train together during the day then compete against other teams during the evening. For more information and to register contact Camp Director Von Eshnaur at veshnaur@jbu.edu or call 479-524-7315.
Every May the students of John Brown University return to their hometowns and countries leaving the campus they spent the last ten months in. Little do they know that the campus does not stop moving. Summer camps at JBU have been held for several years; the univeristy offers and hosts a varitey of camps. Von Eshuar, the assistant womens basketball coach is also the camp director for the university. He has been with the school for the last ten years. Some of the camps that are offered are for rotary club members, speical Olympics, Leneca Revolution, and a homeschool Christian conferience. However, sports camps are the biggest hit for the university. Soccer, cheerleading, basketball, and volleyball are all offered for schools and indivduals. The best part about these sports camps is that JBU uses its very own staff and athletes to coach and help with each camp. Senior basketball player Britany Hopper has helped with basketball camps the last two summers. Coaching these summer camps is always one of my favorite parts of the summer. Its excting to see my team members and I be able to use all that we have learned to influence and teach younger kids. says Hopper. There are two types of basketball camps offered team camps, and indivdual camps. During team camps, schools from around the area bring their teaam in to work on improving their skills, teamwork and conditioning. Kaylee Potter, a sixth grader from Siloam Springs middle school attented a team basketball camp last summer for the first time. It was really fun! I go to hang out with girls that play college basetball which is what I wanna do when im in college. says ambitious Potter. The campus of John Brown is a perfect location for all sports teams and indivduals to practice. The Walton HealthComplex has five full courts for basketball including the two-yearold Bill George Arena. However, the campus has many other facilites for other sports as well.
There are two full size soccer fields, volleyball nets, four racket ball courts, and an intramural field that can be used for just about any outdoor physical activity. The campus offers lodging, equipment and services at a very affortable prices. Lodging is only $16.75 per day/ per camper, using any equipment or services cost only $4.30 per day/per camper. Some services that the school offeres for campers, and team are on site staffing, chapel sanctuary, audio recording, stage lighting, Bynum theater, video set up, small band set up, 8-foot tables for displays, campus road signs, and sports equipment. Lastly, John Brown provides onsite staffing, as needed, to ensure facilities are properly setup and arrangements are made. The biggest push for this coming summer is to involve bussinnes from all over Northwest Arkansas and the Oklahoma area to use the campus as a place for confereences. In the past, the campus has only been used for children and teen summer camps, but since the campus has been growing in lodging and facilities, busninnes can also benefit greatly. Bussiness would have a wide range of classrooms, and buildings depending on what would fit their needs. In addition, the JBU campus has a high quality ropes cource that is used for leadership training and team building. John Brown University is primarliy a small private Christian college during the school year. However, the same campus can be used great for summer camps for schools, churches, indivduals, and now businesses. If you or someone you know would be interested in more information contact Von Eshnaur at veshnaur@jbu.edu
Summer Camps
Pink=Girls only camps Blue=Boys only camps Gold=Gender mutual camps
Mon 28
Tues 29
Wed 30
Thur 31
Sun 3
5 6 7 8 9 4 NCA cheerleading NCA cheerleading NCA cheerleading NCA cheerleading NCA cheerleading Basketball Boys Camp Camp Camp camp Camp Team Camp Basketball Boys Team Camp 12 13 14 15 16 11 Homeschool Homeschool Basketball Boys Homeschool Christian Christian Camp Christian Conference Conference Conference Basketball Boys Basketball Boys Basketball Boys camp camp camp 18 19 20 21 22 23 Basketball Girls Basketball Girls Basketball Girls Basketball Girls Camp Camp Camp Camp 25 26 27 28 29 30
10
17
Mon 2
Tues 3
Wed 4
Thur 5
Fri 6
Sat 7
Sun 8
The Golden Eagle summer camps are provided to give quality instruction in a great environment. Come and learn from some of the best coaches in the NAIA as they seek to provide ou with the knowledgeand skills that will help you improve and reach your highest potential while having fun. -Von Eshnaur, Camp Director
12 Soccer Boys Camp 19 Special Olympics Camp Library Conference 26 Soccer Girls Camp 2
16 17 18 Special Olympics Special Olympics Special Olympics Camp Camp Camp Library Conference 23 24 25 Volleyball Girls Volleyball Girls Soccer Girls Camp Camp Camp 30 31 1 Volleyball Team Volleyball Team Camp Camp
Volleyball
Lady Golden Eagles Volleyball Team Camp July 30-31 Sessions for head coaches that will include drills and information about leading effective practices. Team practices for head to coaches to lead new drills. Competition with other teams through time controlled scrimmages Team building drills, games, and activities to improve team chemistry. Head coaches will learn new drills that will improve better ball control, stronger defense, smarter offense, and consistent but aggressive competitive attitudes for their players. JV/Varsity teams only-minimum of 10 players per team. JV an Varsity must register separately. Entire team selects day camper or residental camper as a team. One head coach/ chaperone per 10 players required for residential camp. Deposit of $50 per player ($500/team) due to conrm registration.
Basketball
soccer
Elite Prospect Academy This Academy is for serious soccer players who have aspirations to play at the collegiate level. Advance level technical, tactical, and tness training sessions will simulate the demands of what a college level training environment would be. There will also be competitive mathes each evening as well as a 5 v. 5 tournament on the last evening of the camp. This camp is one of the JBU mens soccer programs primary recruiting tools! The staff will be comprised of highly motivated and qualied college coaches. Players interested in playing for JBU in the future are highly encouraged to attend.
Lady Golden Eagles Basketball Fundamental Camps 2012 Directed by Jeff Soderquist and Von Eshnaur Girls Basketball Camp- June 18-21 Ages 6-9 (9:00am-noon) - $65 Ages 10-15(1:30-4:30pm) - $65 Team basketball camp- June 1-2 Ages 13-18 (5pm Friday-5pm Saturday) - $90 Boys Golden Eagles Basketball Fundamental Camps 2012 Directed by Clark Sheehy and Aaron Niven Boys Basketball Camp- June 11-14 Ages 6-18 Residential camper- $240 Commuter Camper- $60 Junior -day camper- $60 Team Basketball Camp- June 8-9 Commuters- $45 Overnight campers with no meals- $65 Overnight campers with meals-$95
Clark Sheehy
John Miglarese
Stacie Johnson
Jeff Soderquist
Scott Marksberry
Von Eshnaur
Camp Director
hot, schools almost out, and the kids are getting antsy for some summer fun. Are you a parent or coach wanting your team or child to improve on their athletics skills and techniques? Well John Brown University is just the place for you! All summer long JBU will be offering a variety of summer camps taught by JBUs very own coaches and athletes. Dont travel far, or empty your wallet because your kid can get a great summer camp experience in a christ centered enviorment real close to home! Our camps are very affortable, and have a variety of options in choosing day camps verses overnight camps. Take a look over what we have to offer and let us know if your interested!
Volleyball
Residental Skills Camp (Ages 9-18) Day Camp (Ages 9-18) VolleyTot Clinic (Ages 4-8)- July 23-25 Lady Golden Eagles Volleyball Team Camp -July 30-31 Sessions for head coaches that will include drills and information about leading effective practices. Team practices for head to coaches to lead new drills. Competition with other teams through time controlled scrimmages Team building drills, games, and activities to improve team chemistry. Head coaches will learn new drills that will improve better ball control, stronger defense, smarter offense, and consistent but aggressive competitive attitudes for their players.
Basketball
Boys Golden Eagles Basketball Fundamental Camps 2012 Directed by Clark Sheehy and Aaron Niven Boys Basetball Camp- June 11-14 (Ages 6-18) Team Basketball Camp- June 8-9 Lady Golden Eagles Basketball Fundamental Camps 2012 Directed by Jeff Soderquist and Von Eshnaur Girls Basketball Camp- June 18-21 (Ages 6-15) Team basketball camp- June 1-2 (Ages 13-18 )
Golden Eagle Soccer Academy (GESA) Boys and Girls Residential Camp: Elite Prospect Academy (Ages 15-18) - This Academy is for serious soccer players who have aspirations to play at the collegiate level. Advance level technical, tactical, and tness training sessions will simulate the demands of what a college level training environment would be. There will also be competitive mathes each evening as well as a 5 v. 5 tournament on the last evening of the camp. This camp is one of the JBU mens soccer programs primary recruiting tools! The staff will be comprised of highly motivated and qualied college coaches. Players interested in playing for JBU in the future are highly encouraged to attend. Youth Academy (Ages 11-14) - During the week each indivdual will have the opportunity to improve through technical sessions, while tactical sessions will teach the player how to attack and defend in groups. Each indivdual camper will be assigned to a team. Their team will train together during the day and will be able to apply what theyve learned by playing mathes against other teams each evening.
Soccer
The Cheerleading camps will be hosted by NCA this summer June 4th-8th.
Cheerleading
Library Conference
Our very own John Brown University Library will be hosting the 2012 Snezek Library Leadship Institute conference. This will mark the ninth Snezek Institute gathering of CCCU library directors. During the conference there will be advance readings, and a variety of session topics on issues in common, and multiple ways to engage participants in discussion and conversations, all who share a Christian faith and perspective. The conference will be held Wednesday through Friday, July 18-20. Some of the session topics for the 2012 Institute may include: The Library manager as campus leader Practical elements of effective decision making Scale and scalability - implications for smaller academic libraries Marketing is not a four-letter word Its all about service Forecasting with retrospection Letting go of the status quo
Mary Habermas
Library Director
Mon 28
Tues 29
Wed 30
Thur 31
Sun 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 NCA cheerleading NCA cheerleading NCA cheerleading NCA cheerleading NCA cheerleading Basketball Boys Camp Camp camp Camp Camp Team Camp Basketball Boys Team Camp 11 12 13 14 15 16 Homeschool Homeschool Homeschool Basketball Boys Christian Christian Christian Camp Conference Conference Conference Basketball Boys Basketball Boys Basketball Boys camp camp camp 18 19 20 21 22 23 Basketball Girls Basketball Girls Basketball Girls Basketball Girls Camp Camp Camp Camp 25 26 27 28 29 30
10
17
Mon 28
Tues 29
Wed 30
Thur 31
Sun 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 NCA cheerleading NCA cheerleading NCA cheerleading NCA cheerleading NCA cheerleading Basketball Boys Camp Team Camp Camp Camp camp Camp Basketball Boys Team Camp 11 12 13 14 15 16 Homeschool Homeschool Homeschool Basketball Boys Christian Christian Christian Camp Conference Conference Conference Basketball Boys Basketball Boys Basketball Boys camp camp camp 18 19 20 21 22 23 Basketball Girls Basketball Girls Basketball Girls Basketball Girls Camp Camp Camp Camp 25 26 27 28 29 30
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17