Those loco hombres, Daniel "La Avispa" ? Collins and
Ray "El Cruzado" Gordon are back for CFC's second annual spring endurance
fencing event:
A Benefit in Support of the Chesapeake Fencing Club
and The Sisters Academy of Baltimore
On April 19, Dan Collins and Ray Gordon will join with
fellow club mates in a full day of fencing five touch bouts. How long will
they go?
You decide. Our "dos tiradores" (our two fencers) will
take on any and all qualified challengers!
Here's how it works. Obtain a pledge sheet, with opportunities for CFC's friends, fencers and parents to pledge money in support of CFC. There are several premium levels. Serious fencers will want to consider at least the "Silver" premium, as the CFC warm-up jacket and socks are among the items received. If you already have your CFC warm-up, consider the Bronze level. Your pledge forms are due on or before 10 am April 19. Donations are due Saturday, May 17, 10:30 am at the CFC Annual Meeting.
Now the fun part. Your pledge will determine how many bouts Gordon and Collins will fence on April 19. For every $50 pledged. Gordon and Collins will each fence one five-touch bout. Our goal is $5,000 in pledges by April 19, which means 100 bouts each for Gordon and Collins.Ý (Last year we received pledges of $3750 which meant 75 bouts each for Collins and Gordon.)
What's more, if you would like to join in the fun on April 19 and fence with Collins and Gordon, be our guest.
To get a pledge sheet, if you have any questions, or would like to help out with our event (refereeing, providing food for the fencers, etc.) please feel free to contact one of us.
Ray Gordon, President Dan Collins, Secretary
Chesapeake Fencing Club Chesapeake Fencing Club
rgfencing@aol.com dcollins@mdmercy.com
410-532-7445
410-332-9714
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PLEASE NOTE: CFC IS A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (501(C)7).
DONATIONS TO CFC ARE NOT TAX-DEDUCTIBLE. PLEDGE FORMS ARE DUE APRIL
19. DONATIONS ARE DUE AT THE CFC ANNUAL MEETING
A portion of the proceeds of the CFC MegaBout will benefit
the Sisters Academy of Baltimore, a Catholic, community-centered middle
school, educates girls of different races, ethnic groups, and religions
from families of limited economic means, particularly those in southwest
Baltimore.


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