Wednesday, December 31, 2014

2015 POLK SENIOR GAMES REGISTRATION BEGINS

Registration for the 2015 Polk Senior Games begins January 1. Call 863-533-0055 to be mailed a Registration and Rule Book. The Games are scheduled for February 28 - March 16 and offer 100 Olympic-style sports and games for men and women 50 and over. The deadline to enter is February 11, Check out website at polkseniorgames.org.

Monday, December 29, 2014


2015 POLK SENIOR GAMES REGISTRATION BEGINS
 
Registration for the 23rd Annual Polk Senior Games begins January 2nd. The Games, scheduled for February 28 – March 16, offer a two-week series of 100 Olympic-style events in 38 athletic and recreational sports. They attract nearly 2,500 men and women, 50 and over, with a variety of skills - the serious competitor, the fun at heart, the seasoned athlete, the late bloomer, and the physically challenged. The purpose of the Games is to promote friendly competition, fellowship, health and wellness, an active lifestyle, and volunteerism.

Competition, held at various locations throughout Polk County, is offered in Archery, Badminton, Bag Toss, Basketball Shooting, Basketball 3 on 3, Billiards, Bocce, Bowling, Bridge, Checkers, Chess, Cribbage, Ballroom and Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Darts, Euchre, Field Events, Fishing, Fly Casting, Golf - 18 Hole Singles and 18 Hole Mixed Doubles and Putt & Chip, Horseshoes, Lawn Bowling, Pepper, Pickleball, Powerlifting, Punt Pass Kick, Racquetball, Road Race 5K, Scrabble, Senior Smarts, Shooting – Rifle, Skeet, Sporting Clays and Trap, Shuffleboard, Softball, Sudoku, Swimming, Table Tennis, Tennis, Track, and Walking. Gold, silver, and bronze medals are awarded in each event and age division.

The individual entry fee is $10 for the first event and $3 for each additional event up to a maximum of $28. Fees for team sports are $125 for Softball and $50 for Basketball 3 on 3. There are also facility fees for Golf, Archery, Shooting and Bowling. Everyone receives a specially designed T-shirt. The postmark deadline is February 11. A free Closing Celebration for participants, family and friends is held at The Lakeland Center on Monday, March 16 and includes goody bags, health fair, special awards, door prizes and entertainment.

Medal Sponsors are: Gold and Founding Sponsor – Publix Super Market Charities; Bronze Sponsors – James W. Sikes Family, CPS Investment Advisors, and Watkins Associated Industries.

To request an entry or for more information contact Deena Wilbur, Executive Director, Polk Senior Games, 515 E Boulevard St, Bartow, FL 33830, 863-533-0055, or polkseniorgames@verizon.net.

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

O COME ALL YE PLAYFUL

It’s time to request an entry book to enter the 23rd Annual Polk Senior Games scheduled for February 28 – March 16, 2015. The Games offer a two-week series of 100 athletic and recreational Olympic-style events. They attract nearly 2,500 men and women, 50 and over, with a variety of skills - the serious competitor, the fun at heart, the seasoned athlete, the late bloomer, and the physically challenged. The purpose of the Games is to promote friendly competition, fellowship, health and wellness, an active lifestyle, and volunteerism. Competition, held at various locations throughout Polk County, is offered in Archery, Badminton, Bag Toss (cornhole), Basketball Shooting, Basketball 3 on 3, Billiards, Bocce, Bowling, Bridge - Party, Checkers, Chess, Cribbage, Ballroom and Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Darts, Euchre, Field Events, Fishing, Fly Casting, Golf 18 Hole Singles & Mixed Doubles (NEW) and Putt & Chip, Horseshoes, Lawn Bowling, Pepper, Pickleball, Powerlifting, Punt Pass Kick, Racquetball, Road Race 5K, Scrabble, Senior Smarts, Shooting – Rifle, Skeet, Sporting Clays (NEW) and Trap, Shuffleboard, Softball, Sudoku, Swimming, Table Tennis, Tennis, Track, and Walking. Gold, silver, and bronze medals are awarded in each event and age division. Registration begins the first week of January. The individual entry fee is $10 for the first event and $3 for each additional event up to a maximum of $28. Fees for team sports are $125 for Softball and $50 for Basketball 3 on 3. There is also a facility fee for 18-Hole Golf, Bowling, Archery and Shooting. Everyone receives a specially designed T-shirt. A free Closing Celebration for participants, family and friends is held at The Lakeland Center and includes goody bags, health fair, entertainment, special awards, and door prizes. The Games are financially sponsored by Gold and Founding Sponsor - Publix Super Markets Charities; Bronze Sponsors - James W. Sikes Family, CPS Investment Advisors and Watkins Associated Industries. Special Event Sponsors are: Track and Opening Ceremony – Winter Haven Hospital and Closing Celebration – The Estates At Carpenters. Hospitality Sponsors are A BJ Brock Estate Sale, Grace Manor Assisted Living, WellMed Network of Florida, Gold’s Gym, WellCare Health Plans and Assurance HomeCare. Event Sponsors are Archery – Southern Archery Outfitters; Badminton – Baylis and Company PA; Bag Toss – Kenneth Mundy Family Dentistry; Basketball Shooting – Lake Wales Medical Center; Basketball 3 on 3 – The Dee Oeters Family; Bocce – Thomas’ English Muffins; Bowling – Homer Instead; Bridge – Florida Presbyterian Homes; Checkers – Spring Haven Retirement; Chess – NEED; Cribbage – Better Living for Seniors; Ballroom & Social Dancing – CenterState Bank; Darts – Palm Terrace of Lakeland; Euchre – Floral Lakes Seniors; Field Events – Lake Morton Plaza; Fishing – Comfort Keepers; Fly Casting – Andy Thornal Company; Golf 18 Hole Singles – CenterState Bank; Golf, 18 Hole Mixed Doubles – Bartow Community Healthcare Foundation; Golf, Putt & Chip – The Hanna Family; Horseshoes – Eye Specialists of Mid Florida; Lawn Bowling – NEED; Pepper – Emeritus at Lakeland/ Emeritus at Oakbridge; Pickleball – AAM, LLC; Punt Pass Kick – The Bruce Bear Family; Racquetball – The Grace Page Family; 5K Road Race – Paul Meuser; Scrabble – The Thornberry Family; Senior Smarts – Gus & Lisa Palas; Rifle Shooting – Lakeland Rifle & Pistol Club; Skeet Shooting – Williams Fence Company; Sporting Clays Shooting – Shoot Straight Lakeland: Trap Shooting – Tri-Tech Mechanical ; Shuffleboard – Magnify Credit Union; Softball – Ira Serebrin and Rudy Gittens; Sudoku – The Sarah McKay Fund through the GiveWell Community Foundation; Swimming – Central Florida Eye Associates; Table Tennis – Simply Healthcare; Tennis – Wells Fargo; Walking – Foot & Ankle Associates. Friends of the Games Sponsors are Senior Connection Center and Arbor Hills Independent Living Residence Spirit of the Games Sponsors are Community Southern Bank, Mail Processing, Lakeland Rifle & Pistol Club, Nurse on Call and Southern Homes. There are also hundreds of other financial and in-kind contributors to the Games. Polk Senior Games is sanctioned by the Florida Sports Foundation to qualify participants for advancement to the annual Florida Senior Games, which leads to the bi-annual National Senior Games. To request an entry or for more information contact Deena Wilbur, Executive Director, Polk Senior Games, 515 E Boulevard St, Bartow, FL 33830, 863-533-0055, or polkseniorgames@verizon.net.

Thursday, December 4, 2014

2015 Polk Senior Games

2015 Polk Senior Games
The 23rd Annual Polk Senior Games are scheduled for February 28 – March 16, 2015 and offer a two-week series of 99 athletic and recreational Olympic-style events. They attract nearly 2,500 men and women, 50 and over, with a variety of skills - the serious competitor, the fun at heart, the seasoned athlete, the late bloomer, and the physically challenged. The purpose of the Games is to promote friendly competition, fellowship, health and wellness, an active lifestyle, and volunteerism. Competition, held at various locations throughout Polk County, is offered in Archery, Badminton, Bag Toss, Basketball Shooting, Basketball 3 on 3, Billiards, Bocce, Bowling, Bridge, Checkers, Chess, Cribbage, Ballroom and Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Darts, Euchre, Field Events, Fishing, Fly Casting, Golf 18 Hole Singles and Mixed Doubles (NEW) and Putt & Chip, Horseshoes, Lawn Bowling, Pepper, Pickleball, Punt Pass Kick, Racquetball, Road Race 5K, Scrabble, Senior Smarts, Shooting – Rifle, Skeet, Sporting Clays (NEW) and Trap, Shuffleboard, Softball, Sudoku, Swimming, Table Tennis, Tennis, Track, and Walking. Gold, silver, and bronze medals are awarded in each event and age division. Registration begins the first week of January. The individual entry fee is $10 for the first event and $3 for each additional event up to a maximum of $28. Fees for team sports are $125 for Softball, $50 for Basketball 3 on 3, and $50 for Square Dancing. There are also facility fees for some events. Everyone receives a specially designed T-shirt. A free Closing Celebration for participants, family and friends includes goody bags, health fair, entertainment, special awards, and door prizes. Polk Senior Games was founded in 1992 by Nancye Thornberry of Lakeland who was inspired by her 70-year old brother competing at the National Senior Games in Syracuse, NY. With the support of the Polk County community, the Games began in 1992 with 777 entrants. Polk Senior Games has grown to be one of the largest senior games in the country with nearly 2,500 participants in 2013. Polk Senior Games is a non-profit, 501(c) (3), organization managed by a salaried Executive Director and a volunteer Board of Directors. The Games are presented annually in cooperation with parks and recreation departments, sports and civic organizations and over 700 volunteers. Polk Senior Games is sanctioned by the Florida Sports Foundation to qualify participants for advancement to the annual Florida Senior Games, which leads to the National Senior Games. To request an entry booklet to be mailed in January or for more information about participation, volunteering or sponsorships, contact Deena Wilbur at 863-533-0055 or polkseniorgames@verizon.net or check out the website at www.polkseniorgames.org.

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

2015 Polk Senior Games

2015 Polk Senior Games
The 23rd Annual Polk Senior Games are scheduled for February 28 – March 16, 2015 and offer a two-week series of 99 athletic and recreational Olympic-style events. They attract nearly 2,500 men and women, 50 and over, with a variety of skills - the serious competitor, the fun at heart, the seasoned athlete, the late bloomer, and the physically challenged. The purpose of the Games is to promote friendly competition, fellowship, health and wellness, an active lifestyle, and volunteerism. Competition, held at various locations throughout Polk County, is offered in Archery, Badminton, Bag Toss, Basketball Shooting, Basketball 3 on 3, Billiards, Bocce, Bowling, Bridge, Checkers, Chess, Cribbage, Ballroom and Social Dancing, Square Dancing, Darts, Euchre, Field Events, Fishing, Fly Casting, Golf 18 Hole Singles and Mixed Doubles (NEW) and Putt & Chip, Horseshoes, Lawn Bowling, Pepper, Pickleball, Punt Pass Kick, Racquetball, Road Race 5K, Scrabble, Senior Smarts, Shooting – Rifle, Skeet, Sporting Clays (NEW) and Trap, Shuffleboard, Softball, Sudoku, Swimming, Table Tennis, Tennis, Track, and Walking. Gold, silver, and bronze medals are awarded in each event and age division. Registration begins the first week of January. The individual entry fee is $10 for the first event and $3 for each additional event up to a maximum of $28. Fees for team sports are $125 for Softball, $50 for Basketball 3 on 3, and $50 for Square Dancing. There are also facility fees for some events. Everyone receives a specially designed T-shirt. A free Closing Celebration for participants, family and friends includes goody bags, health fair, entertainment, special awards, and door prizes. Polk Senior Games was founded in 1992 by Nancye Thornberry of Lakeland who was inspired by her 70-year old brother competing at the National Senior Games in Syracuse, NY. With the support of the Polk County community, the Games began in 1992 with 777 entrants. Polk Senior Games has grown to be one of the largest senior games in the country with nearly 2,500 participants in 2013. Polk Senior Games is a non-profit, 501(c) (3), organization managed by a salaried Executive Director and a volunteer Board of Directors. The Games are presented annually in cooperation with parks and recreation departments, sports and civic organizations and over 700 volunteers. Polk Senior Games is sanctioned by the Florida Sports Foundation to qualify participants for advancement to the annual Florida Senior Games, which leads to the National Senior Games. To request an entry booklet to be mailed in January or for more information about participation, volunteering or sponsorships, contact Deena Wilbur at 863-533-0055 or polkseniorgames@verizon.net or check out the website at www.polkseniorgames.org.

Thursday, January 23, 2014

REGISTRATION DEADLINE FOR 22nd ANNUAL POLK SENIOR GAMES

REGISTRATION DEADLINE FOR 22nd ANNUAL POLK SENIOR GAMES Don't delay. The deadline to register for the 22ndt Annual Polk Senior Games, scheduled for February 22 to March 10, is fast approaching. Entries must be postmarked by Wednesday, February 5 or hand-delivered to the Polk Senior Games office at 515 East Boulevard St. in Bartow by 5 PM on Friday, February 7. Thirty-eight sports and games are offered for men and women who are 50 and older. There's something for everyone, including: archery, badminton, bag toss, basketball, billiards, bocce, bowling, bridge, checkers, chess, cribbage, dancing, darts, euchre, field events, fishing, fly casting, golf, horseshoes, lawn bowling, pepper, pickleball, racquetball, 5K road race, Scrabble, senior smarts, rifle, skeet and trap shooting, shuffleboard, softball, Sudoku, swimming, table tennis, tennis and walking. Events take place throughout the county, but county residency is not required. Entry fees are $10 for the first event and $3 for each additional event up to a maximum of $28. Some events have additional fees. Everyone receives a specially designed T-shirt and is invited to bring family and friends to the Closing Celebration at The Lakeland Center. There will be a health fair, goody bags, lots of door prizes and special awards and recognitions. Parking and admission at the closing celebration is FREE. Call or email NOW for entry information and forms – 863-533-0055; polkseniorgames@verizon.net or check out www.polkseniorgames.org.