Chess in the Library 2nd Annual Festival

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  • Chess in the Library 2nd Annual Festival

    Doesn't time fly? It's been already 2 years since the establishment of the Chess in the Library program in June 2009!

    To celebrate Chess in the Library's 2 years of existence, the 2010-2011 CITL Executive Board and staff members have been working hard the past month to bring you our 2nd Annual Festival. The main event will be an exclusive CITL tournament, where representatives of different CITL locations gather together to complete for the best team prizes. Other side activities include puzzle competitions, chess jokes, a fun chess facts quiz, a "You think you know Chess in the Library" quiz and finally, the most exciting of all, activities with a GIANT CHESS SET! :)

    Aside from all the activities available to all the students, much emphasize will be placed on the opening ceremony of the event. I'm pleased to announce that so far, with the help of Bob Armstrong, Fairchild TV and WIGUP TV will be covering the event. Also, we will be playing a short video clip composed of various flashbacks of CITL in the 2010-2011 year. The winners of the Chess in the Library Volunteer of the Year award will be announced and presented by GM Mark Bluvshtein! Thank you for supporting us, Mark! :)

    Last but not least, Maurice Smith, one of the program's main donor, will be our special guest speaker at the opening ceremony. We hope that Denise, the librarian that made CITL possible 2 years ago will also be present to say a few words to the crowd; however, this has not yet been confirmed. I want to take a moment here to thank Maurice as well as all the CITL's sponsors and donors for everything they've done for us in the past year. Without them, Chess in the Library wouldn't have been as successful as it is today.

    Everyone is welcome to come to the festival but the tournament is only open to CITL participants. Check out the details below:

    When:
    Saturday, June 25th, 2011 from 11:45am – 4:30 pm

    Where: North York Central Library, Auditorium (5120 Yonge St, Toronto, ON)

    Style: Individual & team competition: you will be representing team <>. To form a team in a given section, there must be a minimum of 3 players representing the same library.

    Rating: Unrated players are all welcome. All games will be CMA rated.

    Sections: Grade 3 & Under, Grade 6 & Under, Open (for everyone & students Grade 12 and Under)

    Event Schedule:

    11:45am – 12:15 pm Check-in

    12:15 pm – 1:00 pm Opening Ceremony

    1:00 pm– 4:00 pm Tournament Games

    4:00 pm – 4:30 pm Closing Ceremony & Awards

    Entry Fee: Based on donations (see * below)

    Registration: Submit completed entry forms (attached) to your local librarian by June 11th (deadline)

    Info: Contact your local librarian first, and then email info@chessinthelibrary.com if necessary. Also check out our website www.chessinthelibrary.com for information on side events

    Prizes: There will be trophies, medallions and chess books given out to top three individuals and top three teams in each section. A large annual trophy will be awarded to the top team in the Open section.

    Pre-Registration List:http://yuanlingyuan.blogspot.com/201...tival-pre.html

    *PLEASE NOTE – Chess in the Library is a non-profit organization that operates based on donations and volunteers. Without them, this program wouldn’t have been possible, let alone this wonderful festival that we are now hosting. All prizes and rating fees come from generous donations from people who care. Although it is not mandatory, we ask you to please make a donation on site if you like what our organization is doing. Even a small donation such as $5 will make a big difference! Thank you!!

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    Pre-registration List Updated &amp; 2011-2012 CITL Elections

    Hey everyone,

    I just updated the pre-registration list and currently we have 76 participants representing 8 different libraries. That's almost half as more as last year's figure (55 participants). Here is the final list:http://yuanlingyuan.blogspot.com/201...istration.html

    Also, other than the CFC elections, the Chess in the Library organization will be having its 2011-2012 Executive Board Election on the morning of the festival (9-11am). Here is the general info on the elections: http://yuanlingyuan.blogspot.com/201...-election.html

    Upon reading each candidate's campaign profile, I must say that I'm quite impressed in the enthusiasm of my fellow volunteers. Some of their campaigns are quite inspirational and reminds me of why I started the program.:)

    If you wish to read the profiles, here they are:
    http://yuanlingyuan.blogspot.com/201...gal-gross.html
    http://yuanlingyuan.blogspot.com/201...e-for-his.html
    http://yuanlingyuan.blogspot.com/201...candidate.html
    http://yuanlingyuan.blogspot.com/201...rector-of.html
    http://yuanlingyuan.blogspot.com/201...candidate.html

    Let me know what you guys think about this profiles! :)

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    • #3
      Re: Chess in the Library 2nd Annual Festival

      Hello Yuanling,

      This is the message from 2011 CYCC Organizing Committee. Few months ago we have offered you the free entry to 2011 CYCC. You have responded me in person that your participation will depend on your acceptance to the elite summer camp. We did not hear from you since that time. Our offer is still valid. We will be happy to see you at 2011 CYCC which will take place from July 6 till July 9 in Richmond Hill. Please inform us about your final decision on this matter.

      We are expecting very successful tournament this year. 224 players have been registered already.

      If you will take a quick look at our website http://www.2011cycc.ca/ and check the pre-registered list, you will find that three girls only (including Lisa and Dalia) have registered for the U18 Girls section so far. From the other side, there are only seven players so far registered for U18 Open section including Roman Sapozhnikov, Arthur Calugar, Alekxander Martchenko and Michael Kleinman. If you will join the tournament, we will probably combine U18 Girls and U18 Open sections, which will allow our National Women Team to compete with the strongest boys U18 around the country. It could be very interesting section to play.

      Looking forward to hear from you.

      2011 CYCC Organizing Committee.

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