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  • SD under day camp guidance

    Votes: 10 18.9%
  • SD without day camp guidance

    Votes: 3 5.7%
  • OC under day camp guidance

    Votes: 7 13.2%
  • OC without day camp guidance

    Votes: 3 5.7%
  • LA under day camp guidance

    Votes: 7 13.2%
  • LA without day camp guidance

    Votes: 1 1.9%
  • OTH under day camp guidance

    Votes: 7 13.2%
  • OTH without day camp guidance

    Votes: 2 3.8%
  • ALL No dates have be given

    Votes: 11 20.8%
  • Tournament or full game play in July or August.

    Votes: 9 17.0%

  • Total voters
    53
  • Poll closed .
church sleep-away camp is often HS. I’ll look for articles.
6th grade camp at Mt Herman in Santa Cruz used to be popular in NorCal. Not sure if it still is.
 
what percentage of silverlakers is owned by the city at this point? Any or is a privately own facility?

City of Norco owns the land and the private management group has the lease rights

My understanding is some clubs or organizations didn't proceed with trying to fit youth sports team practice/drills under day camps guidance because they took the time to actually do diligence and consult with the state heath dept which told them that youth sports guidance is under review and TBA.
 
Why are other countries cases, hospitalizations, and deaths going down?


Covid causes lack of oxygen to organs and tissues so any extreme pack of oxygen is going to causes brain damage.


Your dad is an MD just have him write a lab slip and take it to any lab Corp or quest diagnostics in California. My wife gets a test every two weeks.


Nevada also has restrictions including:

"no singing, dancing, playing wind instruments and high risk sport"

You can't run from a pandemic. It's just a matter of time until it reaches you. Nevada may also not have any soccer this fall.

1. I'm being told in Ventura County for a minor they need the slip from a ped that's Ventura County based. Part of the new crackdown given what's going on in Oxnard.

2. Nevada's not to play soccer....it's to get them out of the city and into the woods and away from the craziness. We still might do Norcal (but finding lots of places have already been taken there and its really expensive) but are also looking at Utah and Colorado.

3. Other countries, hospitalizations and deaths are going down because they burned through their curves. If you look at Eastern Europe, for example, that also locked down too early, they are in kind of the same boat as LA.

4. The French prime minister's response today was interesting when considering a second wave (which France is potentially anticipating because its wave wasn't as large as Spain or Italy): "we're not going to impose another lockdown like we did last March, because we've learned....that the economic and human consequences from a total lockdown are disastrous". Never thought I'd live to see the day when the French not only make more sense but are more stoic and brave than we are.
 
Specifically, what crime was committed putting them up?

Specifically, by what authority were they torn down?

They were put up by the authority of racists and descendents of traitors. There were complaints when they were put up in the Jim Crow era, but the politics of the day carried the issue. It's long past time for them to come down.

Do you remember when the statue of Sadam Hussein was torn down in Baghdad? Same principle.
 
Which statues and why was it a crime?

The primary example is Robert E Lee - traitor, racist, murderer, and abuser of women he "owned".

In addition, Lee has the distinction of being one of the few slave owners in the US South who was sued by his slaves (then the Civil War came along and the lawsuit became moot).
 
They were put up by the authority of racists and descendents of traitors. There were complaints when they were put up in the Jim Crow era, but the politics of the day carried the issue. It's long past time for them to come down.

Do you remember when the statue of Sadam Hussein was torn down in Baghdad? Same principle.
Which traitors, and what statues?
 
They were put up by the authority of racists and descendents of traitors. There were complaints when they were put up in the Jim Crow era, but the politics of the day carried the issue. It's long past time for them to come down.

Do you remember when the statue of Sadam Hussein was torn down in Baghdad? Same principle.
Ok, ESPY, you coo coo for co co puffs and you must be high tonight and drinking.
 
They were put up by the authority of racists and descendents of traitors. There were complaints when they were put up in the Jim Crow era, but the politics of the day carried the issue. It's long past time for them to come down.

Do you remember when the statue of Sadam Hussein was torn down in Baghdad? Same principle.
You frequently request from others links, clarity and specificity...so I'll ask a second time:

Specifically, what crime was committed putting them up?

Specifically, by what authority were they torn down?
 
You frequently request from others links, clarity and specificity...so I'll ask a second time:

Specifically, what crime was committed putting them up?

Specifically, by what authority were they torn down?

Why are you pretending I didn't answer you? Is it because you don't like the answers?

BTW - some of the statues were removed by their owners (municipalities, colleges, etc) because they finally got the political will to do something right that should have been done long ago.
 
1. I'm being told in Ventura County for a minor they need the slip from a ped that's Ventura County based. Part of the new crackdown given what's going on in Oxnard.

2. Nevada's not to play soccer....it's to get them out of the city and into the woods and away from the craziness. We still might do Norcal (but finding lots of places have already been taken there and its really expensive) but are also looking at Utah and Colorado.

3. Other countries, hospitalizations and deaths are going down because they burned through their curves. If you look at Eastern Europe, for example, that also locked down too early, they are in kind of the same boat as LA.

4. The French prime minister's response today was interesting when considering a second wave (which France is potentially anticipating because its wave wasn't as large as Spain or Italy): "we're not going to impose another lockdown like we did last March, because we've learned....that the economic and human consequences from a total lockdown are disastrous". Never thought I'd live to see the day when the French not only make more sense but are more stoic and brave than we are.
If you really can and looking to get out of craziness, I would highly suggest Idaho.
 
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