2011 Cornerstone Basketball Camp

2011 Cornerstone Basketball Camp

Cornerstone “Stars in Action” is a free basketball clinic offered each summer for children and adults with disabilities.  Coach Dave Christman started this program in the year 2000 in honor of his sister, who has Down syndrome.  Participants, aided by a team of volunteers and coaches, get the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of basketball, learn good sportsmanship, and have a lot of fun.

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Location: North Shore Middle School – 800 North Shore Drive – Hartland, WI  53029
From I-94, take Hwy 83 north and turn right at the lights on KE, 1.25 miles to North Shore Middle School on the left

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Session I            July 19,20 & 21                       6:00 to 7:30 pm            Ages 11 and under

Session II           July 25, 26 & 27                        6:00 to 7:30 pm            Ages 12 and up

Contests, Competition, Companionship

Free camp t-shirt!

No Charge…Free…No Charge…Free!!!

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Camp Coordinator:

Dave Christman  2028 Glendale Road, Oconomowoc, WI  53066            262-569-1112

Please complete the form below if you would like to participate.



 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

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“ See my daughter first, not her disability.”

~ Parent

“I have learned more from my son than I could have ever possibly imagined.
I hope I can give him as much as he has given me as he continues to grow up.”
~Deb Balderas

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~First Downs For Down Syndrome

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~Marybeth Mielke

 ”Down syndrome is a gift that can’t wait to be opened.”
~Diane Moede

 ”One of my greatest joys is when my 3rd grade daughter,
who has Down syndrome, reads me a bedtime story.”
~Robbin Lyons

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