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Boat Regatta... RULES!

posted Nov 6, 2011 1:48 PM by D Austin

Yeah, it rules. And here are the rules.

FALL 2011 CARDBOARD BOAT REGATTA RULES

1. Boat Design & Construction Boat Design & Construction

a. Boats must be constructed on-site by all participants.

b. All tribes will have the same amount of time to build their regatta boats.

c. Boats must be made/completed before the race.

d. Boats must be made ONLY of cardboard and duct tape.

i. No reinforced cardboard tubes, only broken-down cardboard boxes!

e. All tribes will have the exact same building materials.

i. Designated number of cardboard pieces which are provided.

ii. Designated number of duct tape provided by the Federation (2 rolls of 65-yards).

iii. Tribes may opt to use 1 roll (10 yards) of colored duct tape at their own expense for decoration purposes only. for decoration purposes only.

f. All boats will be made by parents and children together.

g. Cardboard cannot be sealed with any paint or sealants.

h. Boats must not exceed a maximum width of 60" or 5 ft and a maximum length of 84" or 7 ft.

i. There is no maximum height requirement.

i. Boats must be completely enclosed/with sides (no raft or catamaran designs) and must permit the crew to remain fully on top of the vessel without dangling extremities.

j. Boats must be propelled by the use of hands and/or paddles.

i. No artificial (i.e. preconstructed or manufactured oar from a marina or boat store) paddles are allowed.

ii. Teams can construct and use paddles/oars made of cardboard and duct tape.

k. If any illegal items used in construction are discovered during the pre- or post-race inspection, the boat will be disqualified.

FALL 2011 CARDBOARD BOAT REGATTA RULES

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2. Racing Format

a. Boats shall be designed to race with a two-person crew. Boats shall be designed to race with a two-person crew.

b. Each person racing must pass the YMCA swim test. Each person racing must pass the YMCA swim test.

c. Each person will be equipped with a personal flotation device if necessary. Each person will be equipped with a personal flotation device if necessary.

d. Teams consist of 4 children (5 with an alternate) as tribe size will permit. Teams consist of 4 children (5 with an alternate) as tribe size will permit.

i. 2 kids will start at one end of the pool and race to the other end where the remaining 2 kids will be waiting. 2 kids will start at one end of the pool and race to the other end where the remaining 2 kids will be waiting.

1. If the tribe consists of less than 4 kids total, the tribe may opt to keep the same 2 kids as the "sailors" and 1 kid as the assistant for both ends of the pool. If the tribe consists of less than 4 kids total, the tribe may opt to keep the same 2 kids as the "sailors" and 1 kid as the assistant for both ends of the pool.

ii. The 2 kids in the boat will switch with the 2 kids waiting on the pool deck. (The original crewmembers may jump out of the boat upon reaching the checkpoint.) The 2 kids in the boat will switch with the 2 kids waiting on the pool deck. (The original crewmembers may jump out of the boat upon reaching the checkpoint.)

1. Upon reaching the opposite end of the pool, every boat will be assisted by tribe members to be rotated so that the front of the boat faces the starting side of the pool. Upon reaching the opposite end of the pool, every boat will be assisted by tribe members to be rotated so that the front of the boat faces the starting side of the pool.

iii. The boat will then be raced back to the original starting point for the end of the race. The boat will then be raced back to the original starting point for the end of the race.

iv. Teammates who are not in the boat may help push the boat away from the pool deck from either end of the pool. Teammates who are not in the boat may help push the boat away from the pool deck from either end of the pool.

1. If the kids are not comfortable with actually being in the pool, they may stand on the pool’s edge and push and/or rotate the boat. If the kids are not comfortable with actually being in the pool, they may stand on the pool’s edge and push and/or rotate the boat.

2. If the kids are comfortable being in the water, 1 – 2 kids who are not riding/sailing in the boat may: If the kids are comfortable being in the water, 1 – 2 kids who are not riding/sailing in the boat may:

a. Walk and push the boat from the shallow end of the pool until the water is chest high. Walk and push the boat from the shallow end of the pool until the water is chest high.

i. These kids may not push the boat while swimming.


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b. At the opposite end of the pool, 1 – 2 non-riding or non-sailing kids may hold onto the edge of the pool and can help rotate the boat to face the opposite side of the pool/starting end. At the opposite end of the pool, 1 – 2 non-riding or non-sailing kids may hold onto the edge of the pool and can help rotate the boat to face the opposite side of the pool/starting end.

i. These kids may not push the boat while swimming, treading water, or floating. These kids may not push the boat while swimming, treading water, or floating.

v. Based on number of members/tribe size, a tribe may be assigned 2 boats in order to allow maximum number of tribe members’ participation. Based on number of members/tribe size, a tribe may be assigned 2 boats in order to allow maximum number of tribe members’ participation.

e. The race must begin and end with the 2-person crew intact. The race must begin and end with the 2-person crew intact.

f. Swimming and/or pulling the boat, or the use of lane lines will result in disqualification. Swimming and/or pulling the boat, or the use of lane lines will result in disqualification.

i. No adults (other than YMCA lifeguards) are allowed in the water during the race. No adults (other than YMCA lifeguards) are allowed in the water during the race.

g. Heats will consist of, at most, 6 boats at a time. Heats will consist of, at most, 6 boats at a time.

h. Each boat will travel 50 yards or 2 lengths of the pool. Each boat will travel 50 yards or 2 lengths of the pool.

i. Time from heats will determine the placement for finals; the fastest 5 times from heats will race for the Fastest Boat overall. Time from heats will determine the placement for finals; the fastest 5 times from heats will race for the Fastest Boat overall.

i. This can be adjusted based on number of participants.This can be adjusted based on number of participants.

Boat Regatta! Sun. Nov. 13

posted Nov 6, 2011 8:43 AM by D Austin   [ updated Nov 6, 2011 1:51 PM ]

Yatahay Shimiji Federation,

The Blazing Blackfoot and the Princess Angels have been doing an amazing job putting together our annual BBQ and Cardboard Boat Regatta this year. I am excited to say I believe this is going to be a fun filled day for all who attend. You Don't want to miss out. Family and friends are welcome to attend. Registration is now open at the YMCA .

Fun Begins: Sunday, November 13, at 1PM.

Registration Dead Line: Friday, November 11, 2011

Price: $10.00 per person, You will be issued a ticket for each person registered. You must have a ticket to attend.

Time line of events.

1:00-3:30 BBQ and Boat Construction

3:45-4:45 Race Begins

4:45-5:00 Awards

5:00-6:00 Free Swim

A Flyer, the rules for the event and a list of the awards have been sent to you via email. Please familiarize yourself with them prior to the event.

Don't Forget to have your tribe represented at Longhouse, November 10, 2011 7pm, Important information about the up and coming Mad Moon training (November 17th) and the Holiday Party (December 8th) will be discussed.

We look forward to seeing you all.

Roaring Thunder/Prancing Pony

Your Fed Chiefs

Longhouse, Induction Camp... Now Due!

posted Oct 12, 2011 10:09 PM by D Austin

Yatahay Shimiji Federation,
Quick reminder, Induction Camp is upon us. Registration Deadline is tomorrow night at Longhouse. If you haven't registered please do so as soon as possible so we may get a good head count. (see attachments)
Council Meeting and Longhouse
Council shall meet promptly at 6:15 PM, Please grab a bite before you get there.
Longhouse will meet directly following @ 7:15 PM.
Look forward to seeing you all,
Roaring Thunder/Prancing Pony

Indian Guides Featured in Ventura County Star

posted Oct 10, 2011 10:44 PM by D Austin

Our Federation Chief speaks mighty words as he sings praises about our program's purpose in bringing parents and children closer together.
 
 

Important Dates, Induction Camp Registration

posted Oct 3, 2011 11:00 AM by D Austin

Yatahay Shimiji Federation,
As we move into the month of the “Falling Leaf Moon” Important dates not to be missed.
Registration Deadline: Friday 10/30/11 (Past)
If you haven’t yet. Please do so as soon as possible. We need to get a good count of participants this year. We are still forming tribes and adding member’s to existing ones. Tribe Chiefs please ensure your tribe is registered and update your tribe roster. Forward updated rosters to Stacey Huff, Talley Keeper and myself by October Longhouse.
Induction Camp: 10/21-10/23/2011
Registration is open for Induction camp!!!!
· Price: $25.00 per person
· Deadline to register: 10/13/11, (October Longhouse)
· Location: Lake Casitas Camp Site “G”
If you have any problems with Program registration, Induction Camp or have any questions at all please do not hesitate to call Stacey Huff @ 805-583-5338 or Roaring Thunder (Russell Nelson) @ 805-404-9174. We are here to assist you.
May the Great Spirits be with you,
Roaring Thunder and Prancing Pony
Your Fed Chiefs

We Won First Place at the Parade!

posted Sep 26, 2011 11:09 PM by D Austin

Yatahay, Shimiji Federation,
Wow what a great day we had Saturday at the parade! I am so please to announce The Simi Valley Indian Guides won “First Place” for Best of Theme!
A big Wakonda to all of you that help out. A special thanks to Lion Heart and White Eagle and for their expert craftsmanship of the new benches we used on the float. Warrior Sprit Who Sings who brought a new meaning to the art of gluing wood, and the whole Leotie Tribe for once again stepping up and supporting their Federation.
Our parents and children were able to past out over fifteen hundred head bands to the crowd thanks to Sunflower and the YMCA staff putting in all their hard work. Thank you all!
It was a special day seeing all the smiling faces along the route while smoke rose from our Teepee and our Medicine Man-Big Cheetah lead us all in campfire songs. Great Job!
Wakonda to all and see you all soon,
Roaring Thunder and Prancing Pony

SV Indian Parade Update!

posted Sep 22, 2011 6:04 PM by D Austin

Yatahay Shimiji Federation,
Another great job at last nights recruitment. Special thanks to all who participated. Most tribes were represented and a big Wakonda to the Leotie Tribe who came out in force again to lend a hand.
The Parade is upon us:
Float Prep: Will be held at Simi Pacific Builders located @ 609 East Los Angeles Avenue
Simi Valley, CA .
5PM Sharp, Parents come out and lend a hand. Be a part of over Thirty years of tradition here in Simi Valley.
Parade Day:
This will be a early morning for all of us. We need to be on the parade route and on the float no later than 6:30-6:45am for judging. Come out early and have a donut and coffee/juice. The float will arrive on route @ 6am.
If riding the float bring a blanket or beach towel to sit on. Bring sun screen. Water will be provided. It will be cool in the morning but shall be hot on the route, so dress accordingly and wear comfortable shoes.
Stay Hydrated
We will all meet on the Parade Route:
We will be in spot # 56 on the parade route, the parade route is on LA Ave. starts at Sycamore and continues west to Sinaloa Rd.
Our float will be located on the south side of LA Ave. Between Lavender Ave. and Orchard Ave. (near Berylwood park) All participants will need to park at Berylwood park, Ralph's parking lot, or in the residential streets behind Spot #56 off of Orchard Ave or Lavender Ave. Call Red Thunder or myself should you have any questions (Red Thunder-Damon 805-509-1361).
Look forward to seeing you all there.
Roaring Thunder/Prancing Pony
Your Fed chief's

Best Recruitment is Word of Mouth

posted Sep 20, 2011 7:51 PM by D Austin

Recruitment Night Wed. Sep. 21st:
Our second Recruitment Night will be held tomorrow at 6:30 at the YMCA. We had a great turn out last week and please feel free to lend a hand. We will start setting up at 5:30. Remember to pass the word to all potential members. "Word of Mouth" is our best recruitment tool.

Yatahey
Roaring thunder and Prancing Pony

Simi Valley Days Parade Sat. Sep. 24

posted Sep 20, 2011 7:48 PM by D Austin

Parade Saturday 9/24:
Host tribes will be prepping all float materials behind the YMCA in the parking lot each evening this week. Please feel free to contact White Eagle (Doug) if you would like to help (818-368-6637) or just stop by. We try to start at 4:30-5pm all are welcome.
Float Building Friday 5PM, 9/23, we will need some help loading all the float materials at the YMCA 4PM Friday. The float building will be in the Simi Pacific Builders parking lot commencing at 5pm sharp!! All parents are welcome to join in a lend a hand. Come out and support your federation and lets build the best float ever!!!
Parade: We will be in spot # 56 on the parade route. For all you new comers, the parade route is on LA Ave. starts at Sycamore and continues west to Sinaloa Rd. Our float will be located on the south side of LA Ave. Between Lavender Ave. and Orchard Ave. ( near Berylwood park) All participants will need to park at Berylwood park, Ralph's parking lot, or in the residential streets behind Spot #56 off of Orchard Ave or Lavender Ave. Call Red Thunder or my self should you have any question regarding parking (Damon 818-509-1361).
More Info to follow as I receive it!!!!
I look for ward to seeing you all, Let make this the Best Parade ever !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Roaring Thunder and Prancing Pony
Your Fed Chiefs

September Updates - and Thank you for float decorating!

posted Sep 11, 2011 5:47 PM by D Austin   [ updated Sep 13, 2011 6:58 AM ]

Mighty Shimiji Federation,
We has a great turn out yesterday for the Parade Prep. All tribes were represented and had fun decorating there portion of the float. The Great Spirit joined in with a Thunder and Lightning show which made the day even more Fun!!! Thank you all for your participation. And a big Wakonda to the Fire Hearts, Taos, and Sunflower for all your hard work.
Updates:
Mayors Proclamation, tomorrow night @ 6:00pm in front of the Library. Please wear your Red Y shirts, Vests, and head bands and feathers (If you have them). Please bring your tribe standards.
Meshenewa Training, Tuesday night @ 6:30pm. YMCA. A Meshenawa is a helper to all new members. Its a very low key position and you are there to answer new members and tribes questions as they come up. Please honor and support your federation and become a Meshenewa. All members that complete the very short training Tuesday night will receive a certificate of completion and a very cool Meshenewa Patch for you and your child's vests.
Recruitment Night, Wednesday night @ 6:30pm. YMCA. Come one come all to Recruitment night. All who plan to help will need to come early (6:00) to help set up. Need greeters to greet new propsects. Mesenewas and elders to help explain our program. Our just come out to lend your support. I look forward to seeing you all there.
This is going to be a very fun and event full year from you and your child.
Yatahay,
Roaring Thunder and Prancing Pony

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