Successful Chatham Senior Games Needs More Participants & Ambassadors

Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2014 16:42:00 +0000
From: Debra Henzey
Subject: News Release & Photos: Successful Chatham Senior Games Needs More Participants & Ambassadors

Contact: Lindsay Hickling, 919-542-4512
Nov. 17, 2014

Successful Chatham Senior Games Needs More Participants & Ambassadors

“We are very proud that Chatham County had so many state champions this past year in Senior Games and Silver Arts competition,” said Dennis Streets, e= xecutive director of the Chatham County Council on Aging. Chatham participants earned 43 medals at the state level. A list of state medalists is below.

The Chatham County Council on Aging is the local coordinator for the Senior Games and SilverArts competition.

“We refuse to rest on our laurels,” said Streets. “Our goal is to increase the total number of local participants from 112 to 200 in 2015 and also to add more ambassadors to help us promote the Senior Games and Silver Arts.”

Lindsay Hickling, who coordinates Chatham’s Senior Games, said, “The Senior Games and Silver Arts have been expanded to persons age 50 and better. That means we have over 29,000 eligible participants in Chatham County, or about 44% of our county’s total population. Please come join in the fun, friendship and wellness that come from participation.”

The 2015 Senior Games will take place Friday, April 17, through Friday, May 1, 2015, offering 15 sporting events including tennis, golf, track, swimming, cycling, billiards, bocce, horseshoes, basketball shooting, cornhole, croquet, bowling, fun walk, and football and softball throw.

It also includes a complete package of Silver Arts activities: Heritage Arts (e.g., basket weaving, crocheting, pottery, woodcarving), Literary Arts (e.g., essays, poems), Performing Arts (e.g., comedy/drama, dance, instrumental and vocal), and Visual Arts (e.g., acrylics, oil, photography, sculpture).

The Council on Aging will again partner with many different organizations to offer these varied opportunities, including Chatham County Parks & Recreation, Chatham County Public Health Department, Carolina Meadows, Carolina Preserve, and Galloway Ridge. The Council will also welcome again its growing corps of volunteers who include people of all ages.

As a second goal for this year, Hickling calls for additional volunteer ambassadors to help promote Senior Games and Silver Arts and recruit new participants. “We currently only have one local Ambassador and we want at least four more to cover all parts of Chatham County. Please help us get the word out and let people know how valuable and fun this program is.”

For further information about Senior Games and Silver Arts, check out http://www.ncseniorgames.org/ or call the Council on Aging at 919-542-4512 at the Eastern Chatham Senior Center or 919-742-3975 at the Western Chatham Senior Center.

This program is sanctioned by North Carolina Senior Games, Inc. NCSG is sponsored statewide by the North Carolina Division of Aging and Adult Services.

State medalists from Chatham County:

Chatham County Winners at Senior Games and SilverArts State Finals
These Chatham residents medaled in competition at the 2014 North Carolina Senior Games and SilverArts State Finals, after qualifying locally in the Chatham County Senior Games this past Spring. Chatham is part of a statewide network of 53 local programs sanctioned by North Carolina Senior Games, Inc.

Name Activity =
Place Score/T=
ime
Mary Alexion Tatting & Needlelace =
1
Robert Andersen Tennis Singles =
2
Robert Andersen Tennis Doubles =
1
Steve Barrett 100 Yd. Breaststroke =
1 02:07.34
Steve Barrett 100 Yd. Individual Med=
ley 2 01:54.21
Steve Barrett 50 Yd. Breaststroke =
1 00:55.17
Steve Barrett 100 Yd. Freestyle =
1 01:39.44
Steve Barrett 50 Yd. Backstroke =
1 00:53.44
Steve Barrett 50 Yd. Butterfly =
1 00:54.79
Mike Bennett Tennis Doubles =
3
Mike Bennett Tennis Mixed Doubles =
2
Nancy Bennett Tennis Doubles =
3
Nancy Bennett Tennis Mixed Doubles =
2
Phyllis Blair Crocheting =
2
Marilyn Boyle Croquet =
1
Melvyn Bruckstein Tennis Doubles =
1
Stan Cox 200 Yd. Individual=
Medley 2 03:23.87
Stan Cox 200 Yd. Breaststro=
ke 1 03:33.78
Stan Cox 200 Yd. Butterfly =
1 03:45.39
Margie Emshoff 400 Meter Dash =
3 02:00.71
Steven Erickson Tennis Singles =
1
Mickey Gerringer Croquet =
1
Gerald Gevirtz Tennis Doubles =
1
Jennifer Gregory 50 Yd. Freestyle =
2 00:33.31
Jennifer Gregory 100 Yd. Individual Medley=
1 01:28.49
Jennifer Gregory 50 Yd. Backstroke =
1 00:42.58
Dianne Griesser Tennis Mixed Doubles =
1
William Hubbard Poem =
1
William Hubbard Basketball Shooting =
3 15
John Huson 100 Yd. Butterfly =
1 02:08.38
John Huson 100 Yd. Individual Med=
ley 1 01:53.55
John Huson 200 Yd. Breaststroke =
1 04:51.94
Douglas Jerger Tennis Singles =
3
Douglas Jerger Tennis Doubles =
3
James McDiarmid Archery Conv-Recurve Barebo=
w 1 172
Marti Miller 5K Run =
2 25:50.5=
6
Lindy Parr 200 Meter Dash =
2 00:48.46
Lindy Parr 5K Run =
1 27:56.=
73
Doris Sigl SilverStriders Fu=
n Walk 1
Peggy Smith Tennis Singles =
1
Peggy Smith Tennis Doubles =
3
Irv Spinak Tennis Doubles =
1
Irv Spinak Tennis Mixed Doubl=
es 1
Dennis Streets Softball Throw =
2 145′ 6″
Don Weisz Softball Throw =
1 183′ 8″

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Debra Henzey
Chatham County Director of Community Relations
919-542-8258
Cell 919-548-4662