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A Great Week at the Acorn Youth Club

2023-10-22 16:09:11

After having a wonderful week at Acorn Youth Club, I chose to interview Alan Ford, manager of Acorn Youth Club. My job was to create an explanation about the beautiful week at Acorn Youth Club, and to host many events and competitions. I was asked to confirm that this newsletter was intended for young adults and young adults, including many Acorn Youth Clubs in other youth clubs. This message should also encourage more young people to participate in ACY (Acorn Youth Club).

Another exciting moment that I experienced in the first week was to meet local young boys from 9 to 18 years old. They are all members of the WOY Youth Club who gathered on Saturday morning. The Youth Club aims to provide more interactive English courses for children and young people to improve their speech and speaking skills. At the first meeting, we introduced ourselves and talked freely about Tanzania, America, Russia, football, and the future FIFA World Cup, and their favorite football team (happened to be Manchester United!) . Let me show you Baikal and Buryat on my ethnical background, Google Map, and take a picture together! It's interesting! But next Saturday, I prepared a more interactive lesson with a local English teacher Vani, where we played a short educational movie and discussed it.

It is organized regionally by organizations throughout the United States, but there are three major Youth Football Club Leagues that operate nationwide through member regional organizations. The American Youth Football Association has more than 3 million players between the ages of 5 and 19, but the American Youth Football Association has more than 600,000 players between the ages of 4 and 19. Finally, USL offers many youth leagues including nearly 1,000 teams and hundreds of thousands of players between the ages of 13 and 20, including Super 20 League and Super Y League.

Last year our players and staff visited local exercises and competitions and interacted with the local youth clubs. It is surprising to see the resulting reaction. Next year, we will start our Stockade FC Alliance program. The purpose of this program is to cooperate directly with all local football clubs in Hudson Valley, so that Stockade FC players can participate in our community practice and games. Not only can our clubs benefit from the regional exposure, our young people will see them someday they wish to become high level football players someday.