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2003 Modern Arnis International Symposium 1
Instructor Schedule Tentative as of June 13, 2003
Friday, July 11, 2003:
6 7 pm Opening of Symposium and Introductions
7 8:30 Training Session #1:
Guro Bruce Chiu; Senior Master Rocky Paswik; Open Session
Saturday, July 12, 2003:
9 10:15 am Training Session #2
Datu Dieter Knuttel; Guro David Ng; Senior Master Richard Roy
10:15 11:30 am Training Session #3
Guro Dawud Muhammad; SM Rocky Paswik; Guro Peter Vargas
11:30 am 12:45 pm Training Session #4
Punong Guro Tom Bolden; Senior Master Bram Frank; Open Session
12:45 2:00 pm Training Session #5
Senior Master Dan Anderson, Datu Dieter Knuttel; Datu Tim Hartman
2:00 3:15 pm Training Session #6
Guro Peter Vargas; SM Richard Roy; SM Bram Frank
3:15 4:30 pm Training Session #7
Guro David Ng, Guro Dawud Muhammad; Datu Tim Hartman
4:30 5:45 pm Training Session #8
PG Tom Bolden, SM Dan Anderson; Guro Bruce Chiu
5:45 6:00 Reserved Session & Discussion
Sunday, July 13, 2003
9 10:15 am Open Sessions with Guest Instructors
10:15 11:30am Open Sessions w/ Third Presentations
11:30 am 12:45 pm Open Sessions - Third Presentations
12:45 1:00 pm Closing the Symposium / Certificates
2003 Modern Arnis International Symposium, that will be held in Buffalo, NY, on July 11, 12 & 13, at the Erie Community College City Campus Fieldhouse. The Symposium Fee structure and schedule are as follows:
April 21 - June 29 - $235 with a deposit of $95
June 30 - July 9 - $275 with a deposit of $110
At the Door - $295
Single Day Prices: Saturday - $110
Friday & Sunday - $50; with advanced notice to me
(Friday and Sunday are 3 & 4 hours, Saturday is 9 hours).
The Symposium instructional schedule will be:
Friday, July 11, 6 - 9pm
Saturday, July 12, 9am - 6pm
Sunday, July 13, 9am - 1pm.
There are group rates available in the following configurations:
3 - 5 people; 6 - 10 people; 11+ people
You can contact me for specific information about the group rates for the Symposium. Groups may be formed at your pleasure, and one person will serve as the contact person. Please pay by bank check or money order and make it payable to:
Dr. Jerome Barber/ Symposium.
The Symposium mailing address for the checks and money orders is:
Dr. Jerome Barber
Suite 230
5999 South Park Avenue
Hamburg, NY 14075
Accomedations:
Please note that there are only 135 double occupancy rooms available for the Symposium. Each of the hotel has set a registration deadline of June 10, 2003. After that point they are not obligated to honor the published group rates.
Holiday Inn - Downtown, in Buffalo, NY. The rate is $99 for a double and $109 for a triple occupancy. The group rate is listed under "Modern Arnis Symposium".
Radisson Inn - Downtown. The room rate is $109, per day. This hotel is closer to the Symposium site than the Holiday Inn. The group rate is listed under "Modern Arnis Symposium".
Hampton Inn - Downtown. The room rate is $109 per day. The group rate is listed under "Modern Arnis Symposium". The latter two hotels are on opposite ends of one of the major night-light areas of Buffalo. People can walk to and from their hotels.
Respectfully submitted,
Jerome Barber, Ed.D.
<[email protected]>
(716) 270-2679 (voice mail service)
Instructor Schedule Tentative as of June 13, 2003
Friday, July 11, 2003:
6 7 pm Opening of Symposium and Introductions
7 8:30 Training Session #1:
Guro Bruce Chiu; Senior Master Rocky Paswik; Open Session
Saturday, July 12, 2003:
9 10:15 am Training Session #2
Datu Dieter Knuttel; Guro David Ng; Senior Master Richard Roy
10:15 11:30 am Training Session #3
Guro Dawud Muhammad; SM Rocky Paswik; Guro Peter Vargas
11:30 am 12:45 pm Training Session #4
Punong Guro Tom Bolden; Senior Master Bram Frank; Open Session
12:45 2:00 pm Training Session #5
Senior Master Dan Anderson, Datu Dieter Knuttel; Datu Tim Hartman
2:00 3:15 pm Training Session #6
Guro Peter Vargas; SM Richard Roy; SM Bram Frank
3:15 4:30 pm Training Session #7
Guro David Ng, Guro Dawud Muhammad; Datu Tim Hartman
4:30 5:45 pm Training Session #8
PG Tom Bolden, SM Dan Anderson; Guro Bruce Chiu
5:45 6:00 Reserved Session & Discussion
Sunday, July 13, 2003
9 10:15 am Open Sessions with Guest Instructors
10:15 11:30am Open Sessions w/ Third Presentations
11:30 am 12:45 pm Open Sessions - Third Presentations
12:45 1:00 pm Closing the Symposium / Certificates
2003 Modern Arnis International Symposium, that will be held in Buffalo, NY, on July 11, 12 & 13, at the Erie Community College City Campus Fieldhouse. The Symposium Fee structure and schedule are as follows:
April 21 - June 29 - $235 with a deposit of $95
June 30 - July 9 - $275 with a deposit of $110
At the Door - $295
Single Day Prices: Saturday - $110
Friday & Sunday - $50; with advanced notice to me
(Friday and Sunday are 3 & 4 hours, Saturday is 9 hours).
The Symposium instructional schedule will be:
Friday, July 11, 6 - 9pm
Saturday, July 12, 9am - 6pm
Sunday, July 13, 9am - 1pm.
There are group rates available in the following configurations:
3 - 5 people; 6 - 10 people; 11+ people
You can contact me for specific information about the group rates for the Symposium. Groups may be formed at your pleasure, and one person will serve as the contact person. Please pay by bank check or money order and make it payable to:
Dr. Jerome Barber/ Symposium.
The Symposium mailing address for the checks and money orders is:
Dr. Jerome Barber
Suite 230
5999 South Park Avenue
Hamburg, NY 14075
Accomedations:
Please note that there are only 135 double occupancy rooms available for the Symposium. Each of the hotel has set a registration deadline of June 10, 2003. After that point they are not obligated to honor the published group rates.
Holiday Inn - Downtown, in Buffalo, NY. The rate is $99 for a double and $109 for a triple occupancy. The group rate is listed under "Modern Arnis Symposium".
Radisson Inn - Downtown. The room rate is $109, per day. This hotel is closer to the Symposium site than the Holiday Inn. The group rate is listed under "Modern Arnis Symposium".
Hampton Inn - Downtown. The room rate is $109 per day. The group rate is listed under "Modern Arnis Symposium". The latter two hotels are on opposite ends of one of the major night-light areas of Buffalo. People can walk to and from their hotels.
Respectfully submitted,
Jerome Barber, Ed.D.
<[email protected]>
(716) 270-2679 (voice mail service)