Darryl Nordquist, President/CEO

Johna Thum, VP Field Services

Julie Briggs, VP Outreach / Unified Champion Schools

Turner Gaines, Director Unified Champion City Schools

Cade Lyon, Area Director Unified Champion Schools / Sports

Haley Zerr, Head of Sports & Competition

 Cathy Grubb, Sports Director / Black Hills Area

Cody Carlson, Sports Director / Southeast Area

Alexia Terrazas, Sports Director / Northeast Area

John McHale, Sports Assistant-Data Entry

 Michelle Paulsen, LETR Event Manager

Izzy Mattecheck, LETR Liaison

 Jill Kvanli, Marketing Manager

Lane Riedel, Office Manager

Nick Mills, Administrative Assistant

October 15, 2024

Special Olympics South Dakota

Newsworthy:

timely. important. interesting.

Click Here to let us know if you plan to attend

NOTE: The theme for SOSD Staff will be “Things you see at the Zoo”…. Join us!

Growth is possible. From facing challenges to embracing change, Tanner’s journey through @SONorthAmerica Unified Champion Schools shows how the right opportunities can change lives. #BullyingAwareness #UnifiedGeneration

Watch Here

 

Applications for the

2026 Special Olympics USA Games are now OPEN!

The event will be held June 20-26, 2026 at the University of Minnesota Campus. We’re looking for Special Olympics Athletes, Unified partners, Coaches, and Medical.

The Coaches and Medical application window closes on November 8, 2024.

Athletes & Unified partners application window closes on November 13, 2024

NOTE: The applications published last week incorrectly listed Basketball

as a sport. We will be fielding a Traditional Softball Team,

not a Traditional Basketball Team.

State Traditional Bowling Volunteers Needed

November 1-3

Village Bowl, Aberdeen

More than 500 bowlers and 300 coaches from all over of the state head to Aberdeen to compete in Traditional Bowling. You will be assigned a set of two lanes to supervise. Your main responsibilities would be to ensure the athletes bowl in the correct order and record scores at the end of each game.

State Unified Bowling Volunteers Needed

November 9-10

Meadowood Lanes, Rapid City

Athletes and Unified partners from all over of the state head to Rapid City to compete in State Unified Bowling. You will be assigned a set of two lanes to supervise.

In this health series, we will give you 3 easy weekly tips for getting and staying healthy and fit.

Why 3 tips? Well, if you’re old enough, you already know that Three is a Magic Number.

WEEK 5

1. Take Naps

Sleep deprivation can affect all aspects of your life: your diet, your workouts, your stress, etc. Don’t feel guilty about squeezing in a short nap to help your body recharge. A 30-minute nap or even an extended rest period of laying down (without a nap) have been found to improve alertness and performance.

 

2. Keep reasonable expectations

Look for chances to be more active during the day. Walk the mall before shopping, take the stairs instead of the escalator or take 10 to 15 minute walking or activity breaks while watching TV or sitting. Don’t get discouraged if you stop for a while. Get started again and gradually work up to your old pace. Don’t exercise too vigorously right after meals, when it’s very hot or humid, or when you just don’t feel up to it.

 

3. Avoid people and things that stress you out

Identify stressors in your life and try to keep a distance. It’s not always possible to do, but removing anything causing you stress is an improvement. If the stress can’t be removed, can it be improved? Brainstorm ways to reduce these stress points in your day-to-day life. You can always ask for help too! Your friends are good resources to ask about how to approach these issues.

START YOUR SPECIAL OLYMPICS JOURNEY HERE

If you are new to Special Olympics South Dakota and looking for a Delegation,

or if you are interested in changing your Delegation, Click Here to get started!

This link can also be found on the SOSD website.

New Directions invites you to join us for a spooktacularly fun evening!

Teens and adults of all abilities are welcome to come for a Halloween themed dance, pizza, and indoor games!

 

October 26, 2024 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

 

Hilton Garden Inn Sioux Falls

5300 South Grand Circle

 

Click For Details

3•21 Fun & Friends is a social group for families with young children, ages 0-10, who have a disability in the Sioux Falls area. Join our monthly meetups in the Special Olympics South Dakota Unify Center to socialize, play, and build a community.  These meet-ups will be free of cost, in a setting where children can play with their peers and parents can connect. If you are reading this and wondering if this group is for you, it is! We hope you’ll come to our next meet-up.

Check us out at www.321FunandFriends.org or find us on Facebook!

Special Olympics has made significant changes to its athlete registration process, transitioning from the Athlete Medical Form to a more streamlined system comprised of the Athlete Registration Form and Renewal Form. This change makes the registration process easier for athletes and families by removing the barrier of getting a physical examination prior to participation. The Athlete Registration Form still ensures that essential health information is collected, and the Renewal Form provides annual updates.

 

Please visit our website for more information.



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