Congratulations, Sensei Denis!

We received this email from the Federation this morning!


2018-05-26
For Immediate Release Internal Announcement


The Shintani Wado Kai Karate Federation Senate is pleased to announce after a long overdue decision, that Sensei Denis Labbé has been awarded the rank of Kudan (9th dan).

Sensei Labbé has been a long time leader in the SWKKF and for many years assisted Hanshi Shintani in the operations of his organization. After the passing of our founder Hanshi Shintani,  Sensei Labbé was presented his 8th dan and became our president and CEO. He continues to lead our federation world wide.

Please join us in congratulating Sensei Labbé on his outstanding accomplishments, his unselfish leadership and most of all, this prestigous advancement.

In Harmony,
Sensei Jim Atkinson Vice- President Shintani Wado Kai Karate Federation

Senate Members: Jim Atkinson, Ron Mattie, Bruce Perkins, Brad Cosby, Danial McCoy, Heather Fidyk, Neil Prime, Michel Gosselin, Brian Chmay and President Denis Labbé
Senate Advisors: Peter Ruch, Rick Leveille, Danny McCoy

Wind-up tonight!

We hope to see everyone at the club wind-up tonight!

The plan is to meet at 6:00 pm for a BBQ and potluck supper. The club will be providing hamburgers and hotdogs. We just ask people to bring some kind of other dish. It can be a salad, or dessert, or whatever 😉

This will be our final night of the karate season. Thank you to all of our members for another awesome karate year! 

Keep checking here through the summer for informational posts and occasional workouts. Keep practicing your katas and techniques. You’ll be that much more ready for next season if you do!

Have a great summer!

See you at the dojo!

Thank you…

Thank you to everyone who helped to make this year a great one! We had a very busy karate season, and we couldn’t have done it without the help of our many members and their families.

We started our year with a bang with the Black Belt Grading in October. A few of our members were able to travel to Regina on the Tuesday evening prior to the grading for a workout with Sensei Ron at the dojo of Sensei Ryan. We are always happy when Sensei Ron can come for a visit as well. Sensei Rolland, Sensei Rick, and Sensei Payton all achieved the rank of Shodan (1st degree). Sensei Savanna, and Sensei Quinn achieved the rank of Nidan (2nd degree). Black belt gradings are some of the most important events held in our Federation, and we were honoured to host for two years in a row. We would like to give an extra special thank you to Vicki for providing awesome food and snacks for all of the participants and the Joseki (grading) board.

We quickly followed up the Black Belt grading with our annual Bottle Drive. This is one of our main fund-raisers of the year and, once again, so many of our members turned out to make the day easy and fun! Thank you to everyone who helped out, and a big thank you to those who lent us their trailers to haul the bottles and cans to Sarcan in Redvers! We couldn’t do this without you!

Following the bottle drive, we had about a month to prepare for our annual Provincial Tournament at the end of November. We had an excellent number of participants again this year, and Sensei Marlee’s awesome headphones “participation award” was the hit of the tournament! This event requires assistance from the entire club, and we were so pleased with all of the work everyone did. Thank you so much to the Bouchards for organizing the “prize” table and draws; thank you to Juanita for coordinating the canteen, and to everyone who signed up to help them. Once again, we owe Vicki a huge thank you for providing the food and snacks in our “Black Belt Room”. This is a unique feature to our tournament. Few tournaments even have such a room, and none have one so well appointed as ours. Vicki is a legend in our black belt community! We also owe a huge thank you to Kathy Tomaszewski for stepping up and volunteering to take on the role of “draw master”, taking over from Sensei Cara, whom we missed dearly this season. Kathy did great job keeping the competitors and judges organized and the scoring tables in order with the correct draw and scoring sheets.

After our home tournament and winter grading, we get to settle down on the hosting front and begin to attend events in other communities and dojos. This is such a fun and rewarding time. It’s great to visit other dojos to see how they run and where they work out. It is also great for us to support the dojos that come to support us in our events. 

We would also like to thank the Arcola Optimist Club for allowing us the opportunity to help with their snowmobile rally and raffle. Their donation to our club for us selling their tickets is deeply appreciated. Thank you so much to the Brownridge family for setting this up for us.

The first event was the Manitoba Provincial Tournament in Hamiota, MB, in February. This is an excellent event and so many of their members attend our tournament that it almost feels like working out at home. Sensei Scott and his wife Shelley have begun an awesome annual event that we are happy to attend!

The South Calgary Tournament, one of our federation’s biggest events, occurred at the beginning of March, and a few of our members were able to attend that event as well. The Calgary clubs have all been closely connected to our dojo in many ways. We always enjoy seeing our friends from the west!

The folks at the Melita, MB dojo hosted an excellent tournament this year. Sensei Cindy achieved her shodan at the Black Belt grading we hosted in October, and is a regular participant in our tournament. Sensei Alby, after a bit of a health scare last year, was back in usual form as well. While Sensei Alby was recuperating, we were happy to see Sensei Alex return regularly to instruct and compete in a few tournaments. 

Thank you to Sensei Jeff and Sensei Scott, who, along with all of their students, regularly support our club by attending events in Carlyle. We are always happy to travel East and attend all the events we can in Manitoba!

The Saskatoon/Warman Tournament was next on the schedule in early April. Many of our karateka make the trip to Saskatoon to participate in this event. Thank you so much to Sensei Crystal and Sensei Jeremy for their continued support of our events, and all of the work they do with the Federation as Provincial Representative (Sensei Crystal) and member of the National Shindo Committee (Sensei Jeremy). We appreciate all of the ways you help us out!

This year, the Melfort dojo celebrated their 10th Anniversary, and a few members from our club were able to attend their 10th Annual Clinic and Tournament at the beginning of May! It was an excellent event, and Sensei Jon has developed an excellent club in Melfort.

This past weekend, the club worked the kitchen at Carlyle’s new “Chase the Ace” weekly fund-raising event. We would like to thank the following people for donating food and supplies and working at the event itself: Raylene Forseth, the Cormiers, Kathy Tomaszewski, the Bouchards, the Dycks, the Wolfes, Leanne Brown, the Millers, and the Flynns.

We held our Spring Grading this week, and many of our members were successful in achieving either a new belt rank, distinction belt, or stripe(s) for their hard work this year! Good job everyone!

The final event of the Shintani Wado Kai Karate Federation is the annual Memorial Tournament in Ontario. Last year, we sent 18 members to that event. A few members plan to attend the event again this year. We wish them the best of luck!

To continue an earlier theme of this post, we cannot give enough thanks to Vicki Flynn, for taking on the role of treasurer this year. She has done a great job! Our entire dojo owes her a debt of gratitude.

We talk often about our “Karate Family”, and the more you get involved in the events of the dojo and Shintani Federation, the more you realize this to be true. Thank you to everyone for your hard work and respect in dojo. We are so fortunate to have a very active club with excellent volunteers! The best compliment we can be given is when someone tells us how smoothly everything went for whatever event. This speaks loudly to organization, and commitment shown by our members and their families.

Thank you so much from all of the instructors of the Moose Mountain Wado Kai family. Have a great summer! Keep practicing those katas! They feel great in bare feet on the grass!

See you at the dojo!

 

 

Congratulations!

… to everyone who participated in the grading yesterday!

Everyone worked really hard to achieve their promotions. Good job!

Just a reminder that our year end wind up is next Tuesday beginning around 6:00 pm at the dojo. The club will provide hamburgers, hot dogs, and condiments. Please bring something for a potluck dish, salad or dessert, or whatever tempts your taste buds!

Good work this year, everyone!

See you at the dojo!

GRADING TIME!

The time for the spring grading has come!

Be sure to be a little early so you can properly warm up on your own and we can begin on time. Bring water.

Just for Kicks begin at 6:00 pm. The Jr and Adult group will join them at 6:30 to begin their grading.

See you at the dojo!

Last Class Before the Grading! And a Fundraiser!

This week will be the last class before the grading next week! We’ll be answering any question regarding kata or techniques. Make sure you’re doing some practice at home!

Don’t forget that our club will be running the kitchen at this weekend’s “Chase the Ace” event here in Carlyle. Check out our previous posts and please bring something to help out. If you wish to help out at the event, please let Laurie or Kathy know at class this week.

Please make sure that any outstanding fees are paid up before the grading as well.

See you at the dojo!

Fundraising Opportunity

We have an opportunity for fundraising by working the kitchen at the Chase the Ace event on Saturday, May 12. All funds made in the kitchen will be for our Moose Mountain Karate club travel fund.

The meal we are planning on serving is chilli & a bun, and a baked potato bar. We are looking for some food donations.

Please sign up for some of the following:

Ice cream pail of chilli
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Dinner rolls 1 dozen:
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Tin Foil roll
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Sour cream (the tall container)
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Grated cheese
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Diced up chives
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Fried bacon chopped:
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1 lb of butter
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Salt & pepper
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Rice Krispie cake cut and wrapped individually

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Vicki is providing some more baking to sell.

If you have any questions, or to sign up, talk to Laurie.

Laurieannb@gmail.com
306-577-8419


Here is some information about the event from the organizers:

Carlyle’s Chase The Ace Fundraiser
Join us (almost) every Saturday  at the Carlyle Sports Arena. Doors open at 5:30, tickets will be sold until 7:30PM and the draw will happen shortly after.

This is an all ages event so bring the kids out.
And for the Adults in the group we are fully licensed.
Food is available, serving up different goodies each week.

Moms On a Community Mission will be donating their half of the proceeds toward new play structures at the school.
The remainder will go to Carlyle Minor Hockey Association.

Lottery License Number LR18-0004
Moms On A Community Mission  306-575-9234
Carlyle Minor Hockey Association  306-575-7047