Schein - Friedman Chess Camp Seeking Applicants
Hello chess friends, here is a chess announcement via the US Chess Federation website about the Schein - Friedman Camp Seeking Applicants:
The Schein - Friedman scholastic recognition project is organizing it's tuition-free summer camp, to be held in Glendale, CA (right near LA), between July 19-23, under the instruction of IM and FST Armen Ambartsoumian. Armen has been the first head coach of the national Armenian team, and after his move to the US has been a regular coach for the US youth team in world events. Attending a camp under his tutelage is a real treat to anyone seeking improvement! The camp is designed for campers ages 9-14, with ratings of 2000 and up.
In lieu of previous personal invites, this time around we are inviting interested potential campers to approach us, and apply for the camp. So if you qualify under the criteria, and are interested in attending, please write to the address below. The selection process will be a mix of how soon one applies, and how matching one is to the majority of the other applicants. There's limited space, so if interested, sooner is better than later! (Aviv Friedman)
All applications should be sent to: avivster@hotmail.com
From Alexandra Kosteniuk's
The Schein - Friedman scholastic recognition project is organizing it's tuition-free summer camp, to be held in Glendale, CA (right near LA), between July 19-23, under the instruction of IM and FST Armen Ambartsoumian. Armen has been the first head coach of the national Armenian team, and after his move to the US has been a regular coach for the US youth team in world events. Attending a camp under his tutelage is a real treat to anyone seeking improvement! The camp is designed for campers ages 9-14, with ratings of 2000 and up.
In lieu of previous personal invites, this time around we are inviting interested potential campers to approach us, and apply for the camp. So if you qualify under the criteria, and are interested in attending, please write to the address below. The selection process will be a mix of how soon one applies, and how matching one is to the majority of the other applicants. There's limited space, so if interested, sooner is better than later! (Aviv Friedman)
All applications should be sent to: avivster@hotmail.com
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