Sports Extravaganza Archives - News and Media /news/tag/sports-extravaganza/ Augsburg University Wed, 18 Jan 2023 19:51:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 Star Tribune publishes photos of 15th annual Sports Extravaganza /news/2015/11/23/star-tribune-publishes-photos-of-15th-annual-sports-extravaganza/ Mon, 23 Nov 2015 17:17:53 +0000 http://www.augsburg.edu/news/?p=6429 The Minneapolis Star Tribune metro section recently published a number of photos from the 15th annual Sports Extravaganza at Augsburg College. The event, which had record attendance this year, connects children from area schools with Auggie physical education and exercise science majors for a day of learning and fun. Read: Kids fly high without leaving the ...

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The Minneapolis Star Tribune metro section recently published a number of photos from the 15th annual Sports Extravaganza at Augsburg College. The event, which had record attendance this year, connects children from area schools with Auggie physical education and exercise science majors for a day of learning and fun.

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ADVISORY: 250 children with disabilities play November 18 at Augsburg Sports Extravaganza /news/2015/11/16/2015-sports-extravaganza/ Mon, 16 Nov 2015 18:00:31 +0000 http://www.augsburg.edu/news/?p=6321 15th annual event welcomes students from more than 25 Minnesota schools (MINNEAPOLIS)— Augsburg College physical education and exercise science students will use knowledge gained in the classroom to deliver smiles to more than 250 grade-school and middle-school children who will be at the 15th Annual Sports Extravaganza, a one-day event through which children with physical, cognitive and learning disabilities ...

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15th annual event welcomes students from more than 25 Minnesota schools

(MINNEAPOLIS)— Augsburg College physical education and exercise science students will use knowledge gained in the classroom to deliver smiles to more than 250 grade-school and middle-school children who will be at the 15th Annual Sports Extravaganza, a one-day event through which children with physical, cognitive and learning disabilities play on campus.

The success of Sports Extravaganza, slated for November 18, hinges upon the participation of Augsburg students. Together, students and faculty members create activity stations in the Augsburg Athletics dome and then assist children with each activity.

“Augsburg students take what they’ve learned in the classroom and then go out and do this event,” said Carol Enke, Sports Extravaganza director and Augsburg College HPE instructor. “The young students come to campus, and they help [Augsburg] students grow.”

Sports Extravaganza is an opportunity for College students to teach a young population they may not have worked with previously. Augsburg students problem solve, use encouraging messages and motivation techniques, and increase their adeptness at instructing children with disabilities.

Event participants play games and complete activities that include bowling, soccer, relay races, dancing and more. The carefully planned stations have emotional and physical benefits for the children who rarely get to deeply participate in physical activities.

Sports Extravaganza was founded in 1999 and continues to be an annual College tradition due to its myriad benefits for Twin Cities area children and Augsburg students enrolled in nearly a half-dozen HPE courses. This year’s Sports Extravaganza was organized by Enke and three teachers who instruct developmental adapted physical education in Twin Cities metro area suburban primary schools.

Sports Extravaganza students will be on campus from more than 25 schools from Bloomington, Buffalo, Minneapolis, Oakdale, Richfield, St. Paul and Wayzata.

Schedule

  • Sports Games: 10 – 11:30 a.m.
  • Lunch: 11:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.
  • Sports Games: 12 – 1:15 p.m.

Photo Releases

All attendees, the majority of whom are less than 18 years of age, have signed media releases on file with their participating school.

Where

Augsburg College Athletics Air Structure, 731 23rd Ave. S., Minneapolis, 55454 ()

Media Contact

Stephanie Weiss
Director, News and Media Services
612.330.1476

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The power of a playday: Sports Extravaganza 2012 /news/2012/11/20/sportsextravaganza/ Tue, 20 Nov 2012 19:07:21 +0000 http://inside.augsburg.edu/news/?p=177 Augsburg College health and physical education (HPE) and exercise science students used knowledge gained in the classroom to deliver smiles to more than 200 children in grades 3-6 at Sports Extravaganza, an annual one-day event through which children with mental or physical disabilities exercise and play on campus. The success of Sports Extravaganza, held November ...

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An Augsburg College student plays scoop ball with a Sports Extravaganza participant.

Augsburg College health and physical education (HPE) and exercise science students used knowledge gained in the classroom to deliver smiles to more than 200 children in grades 3-6 at Sports Extravaganza, an annual one-day event through which children with mental or physical disabilities exercise and play on campus.

The success of Sports Extravaganza, held November 14, hinged upon the participation of Augsburg students, as well as additional student volunteers from North Hennepin Community College. Together, students and faculty members created activity stations in the Augsburg Athletics dome and then assisted children with each activity, according to Carol Enke, Sports Extravaganza director and Augsburg College HPE instructor.

“Augsburg students take what they’ve learned in the classroom and then go out and do this event,” Enke said. “The young students come to campus, and they help [Augsburg] students grow.”

Sports Extravaganza is an opportunity for College students to teach a young population they may not have worked with previously. Augsburg students problem solve, use encouraging messages and motivation techniques, and increase their adeptness at instructing disabled children.

“It’s so cool. This little guy named Charlie had everyone getting involved and coming out of their shell,” Enke said.

Event participants played adapted games and completed activities that included bowling, soccer, relay races, dancing, and more. The carefully planned stations had emotional and physical benefits for the children.

“This is more than just a huge, huge playday for them,” Enke said. “They get to work on developing their motor skills for a whole day.”

Sports Extravaganza was founded in 1999 and continues to be an annual College tradition due to its myriad benefits for Twin Cities area children and Augsburg students enrolled in nearly a half-dozen HPE courses. This year’s Sports Extravaganza was organized by Enke and three teachers who instruct developmental adapted physical education in Twin Cities metro area suburban primary schools.

Sports Extravaganza students came from the Bloomington, Buffalo, Hopkins, Minneapolis, Moundsview, Oakdale, Richfield, Stillwater, and Wayzata school districts. Turnout for the event was “absolutely fantastic,” according to Enke.

“There’s no way to describe the smiles on the children’s faces as they’re playing,” Enke said. “It’s truly something you have to see.”

View those grins on the Flickr photo set.

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Sports Extravaganza promotes learning through play /news/2008/11/24/sports-extravaganza-promotes-learning-through-play/ Mon, 24 Nov 2008 20:11:41 +0000 http://inside.augsburg.edu/news/?p=1895 Last week Augsburg health and physical education students welcomed elementary children with disabilities to the Augsburg dome for a day of exercise and play. Since 1999, Augsburg Students from the Health and Physical Education Department (HPE) hold an annual one-day event for children with disabilities called “Sports Extravaganza.” Children with both mental and physical disabilities ...

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sports_extraLast week Augsburg health and physical education students welcomed elementary children with disabilities to the Augsburg dome for a day of exercise and play.

Since 1999, Augsburg Students from the Health and Physical Education Department (HPE) hold an annual one-day event for children with disabilities called “Sports Extravaganza.” Children with both mental and physical disabilities get the unique chance to use Augsburg’s dome to participate in activities and games, including parachute, cage ball, soccer, beach ball volleyball, relay races jump rope, and dance.

Augsburg students in the HPE 254 (Introduction to Development and Adapted Physical Education) class both organize and participate with elementary children in Grades 3-6 from Minneapolis, St. Paul, and other nearby suburban schools. In this way, Augsburg students give back to their community, gain valuable experience working with children with disabilities, and everyone has fun in the process. Not only do the HPE students teach and interact with these young children, they also share encouraging messages and cheer the children to do their best.

Carol Enke, the director of Sports Extravaganza, is a HPE teacher at Augsburg College. Enke and Nancy Rude Gordon started this event 9 years ago to create a unique learning experience for the HPE students. The plan was to create valuable teaching experiences that otherwise could not be provided in the classroom setting.

 

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Augsburg Welcomes Kids for a "Sports Extravaganza" /news/2007/11/12/augsburg-welcomes-kids-for-a-sports-extravaganza/ Mon, 12 Nov 2007 22:04:58 +0000 http://inside.augsburg.edu/news/?p=3027 Since 1999, Augsburg Students from the Health and Physical Education Department (HPE) hold an annual one-day event for children with disabilities called “Sports Extravaganza.”  Children with both mental and physical disabilities get the unique chance to use Augsburg’s dome to participate in activities and games, including: parachute, cage ball, soccer, beach ball volleyball, relay races ...

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sports_daySince 1999, Augsburg Students from the Health and Physical Education Department (HPE) hold an annual one-day event for children with disabilities called “Sports Extravaganza.”  Children with both mental and physical disabilities get the unique chance to use Augsburg’s dome to participate in activities and games, including: parachute, cage ball, soccer, beach ball volleyball, relay races jump rope, and dance.

Augsburg students in the HPE 254 (Introduction to Development and Adapted Physical Education) class both organize and participate with elementary children in Grades 3-6 from Minneapolis, St. Paul, and other nearby suburban schools.  In this way, Augsburg students give back to their community, gain valuable experience working with children with disabilities, and everyone has fun in the process. Not only do the HPE students teach and interact with these young children, they also share encouraging messages and cheer the children to do their best.

Carol Enke, the director of Sports Extravaganza, is a HPE teacher at Augsburg College.  Enke and Nancy Rude Gordon started this event 9 years ago to create a unique learning experience for the HPE students.  The plan was to create valuable teaching experiences that otherwise could not be provided in the classroom setting.

This year’s Sports Extravaganza is scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 14 at 10 a.m. in the Augsburg dome.  Since its launch in 1999, the event has steadily grown in numbers.  Some 200-250 children with disabilities are expected to participate in the event this year.

The Augsburg dome, more formally known as the Seasonal Air Structure, is over the Edor-Nelson Athletic Field. .

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