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Saalburg-Taunus Rotary Club
Anchorage East Rotary Club

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The Shilha Family

Gold Level Financial Aid ($250 and above) Provided by:
Pete and Sylvia Biondich
Pam Ventgen
Michelle Drew
The Pabon Family
The Balensiefer Family
Syd and Anna Traylor

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Construction Machinery, Inc., Anchorage, AK
Roger Hickle Contracting, Inc., Anchorage, AK
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Angie Blue
Kristie Deacon
Gayle Heywood
George Heywood
Marianne Kerr
Gary Cox

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Tracy Green
Tiffany Bandle, Begich Middle School
Andranel Brown, Begich Middle School
Addy Lozano, Begich Middle School
Bill Bajczyk, Begish Middle School
Whitney D'Atri, Begich Middle School
Preston McKey, Raven Electric
Paige Blake, Northern Lights ABC
Rob and Gretchen Malone
Gale Moore, Begich Middle School
Dr. Greg Grubba, DDS
Mary Lamb
MaryBeth Verhelst

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Unicycling is hard, too.

Developed during the late 19th century and once seen strictly as a method used only by performers, in recent years the unicycle is rapidly becoming a popular for of travel for a growing number of enthusiasts. 
This unnecessary form of travel is now also available in your local German sports class!

Today in sports class, we unicycled. Last week we rode wave boards and did handstands. So far, I can say that I like sports class here way more than in America. 
There's only one downside. 
The sports hall is the single hottest building I have ever been in. The minute I walk in there, I start sweating. So on top of having to learn how to unicycle, it's insanely hot.

All in all, it's a lot of fun and I look forward to a fun year of sports class.

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