View Full Version : CCC@Waverley: Address, Policy, etc...
chris-ccc
02-08-2007, 09:02 PM
Welcome to CCC Badminton Club @Waverley
CCC was formed in the hope that it will help more people enjoy playing Badminton
We are proud that we have players from many countries all around the world
and
We are proud that we have players ranging from Beginners to Advanced Level
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Our founder of CCC, chris@ccc, insists that we should look after all players, regardless of their skill levels.
He believes that 'Participation is the key to the enjoyment of Badminton, not the winning or losing'
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Below, you will find some info that is relevant to CCC@Waverley;
Venue: Waverley Christian College, 1248 High Street Road, Wantirna South, Victoria, Australia
Satellite Pic:
http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=24237
When: Every Wednesday and Friday 7:30pm-10:30pm
Level: For Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced Skills
Courts: Our venue has 4 courts
If you do not wish to join the Forum@BadmintonCentral, you can email us direct: chris@cccbadminton.com
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Conditions of Gymnasium Use Policy:
CCC has agreed to undertake to observe the Gymnasium Use Policy and CCC is willing to bind itself to be liable to pay the cost of any damage which may be done to the building and/or fixtures while under hire or use by the club.
Gymnasium Use Policy (May 2005)
Car Parking
There are adequate parking spaces available and it is expected that vehicles only park within the defined areas. There is not to be any parking on the oval, gardens or paths. Knox Council do not approve the parking of vehicles on the nature strip of Cathies Lane.
Rubbish
Please place all your rubbish into the BLUE BIN(Dumpmaster) in the car park.
Liquor Consumption
In line with College and Church policies, these is to be NO consumption of alcohol either inside or outside the building.
Smoking
All College facilities and grounds are TOTAL NON-SMOKING AREAS.
Chewing Gum
Chewing Gum is not allowed in this facility.
Supervision of Children
Permission to use the gymnasium relates to the gymnasium only. Access to other areas of the College is not permitted. Children must be supervised by an adult at all times.
The Area Covered by Permission to Use the Gymnasium
The main gymnasium
Foyer
First Aid Room
Toilets
General Purpose Store
Cleaning Room
All other areas, such as stores and offices, are strictly out of bounds.
Cleaners
Please ensure that the areas are left clean and tidy. Any additional cleaning required following your use of the facility will be charged at $30 per hour.
Furniture
The College does not provide any furniture. Unless otherwised with and approved by the College, no furniture is allowed on the main gymnasium floor surface. Please do NOT drag chairs, tables, equipment, etc across the floor.
Cooking
Cooking is not permitted within this facility.
Security
The user/hirer is responsible for seeing that the gymnasium is securely locked prior to any departure, gates are to be locked.
Damage
Please advise the College immediately if any damage occurs.
Displayed Rules
Please observe all rules as displayed in the facility.
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CCC Shuttlecocks Policy
Members@CCC have to remember this:
Our players' charges are dependent on our club's expenses.
If we spend more on the use of shuttles, the cost will be passed on to the our players.
So, at the end of your game, if the shuttle is still good, place that good shuttle under the net, in the middle of the court.
The next lot of players should warm up with older shuttles from the tray.
When they are ready to start their game, they should then use that good shuttle that is placed under the net, in the middle of the court.
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hkhung
02-12-2007, 07:13 PM
Thought i would post this again since it got to do with chris spending time explaning things like "where to place the shuttle" + "system to schedule game":
Since lewlellyn is not here on friday nite, it must be hard for people for Chris to explain the new scoring system and tell people how to use chart to pick team and schedule games. SO it would be nice if we all could help him to do the explaining part to new comers to CCC.
If it's a lot of work now, imagine how hard it would be when the handicapped system comes in.
Well, the more time Chris has to stop+talk to everybody about things, the less time we play. Right?
Cheung
02-16-2007, 09:29 PM
How far is this place from Melbourne centre? i.e. Southern Cross station?
Hagane
02-16-2007, 11:14 PM
How far is this place from Melbourne centre? i.e. Southern Cross station?
About one hour+ by public transport from Southern Cross. Train towards Glen Waverley station and bus which stops at Cathies Lane. You'd need to walk quite a bit down to get there.
This is Zone 2 according to the Melbourne Public transport zone system.
Or 40 minutes drive :)
Cheung
02-17-2007, 03:55 AM
About one hour+ by public transport from Southern Cross. Train towards Glen Waverley station and bus which stops at Cathies Lane. You'd need to walk quite a bit down to get there.
This is Zone 2 according to the Melbourne Public transport zone system.
Or 40 minutes drive :) ***** One hour!:eek:
chris-ccc
02-17-2007, 04:05 AM
***** One hour!:eek:
Hi Cheung,
Don't worry...... Just contact me when you arrive here (4th week in May 2007).
We will look after your Badminton in Melbourne, Australia. :):):)
Cheers... chris@ccc
chris-ccc
02-21-2007, 11:56 PM
Greetings,
Many have asked me “How does your CCC Handicapped Games/Competition system work?”
Below is the answer.
====== start answer ======
Firstly, the competition is a perpetual one, continuing forever. And movement of handicapped points are by 2 points at a time.
Let me first explain for the Singles Game. (And we play under the WBF New Scoring System).
We first give to all new players, Staring Point(SP)= Zero.
So, when 2 players, (A & B, say) first enter the Competition, each will start with Staring Point(SP) of zero.
When A & B play each other, it's Love-all... their game is like a normal game.
If A beats B, then A will have an attained SP=-2, and B's SP=+2.
If they play each other again, their starting score for their game will be A(Love):B(4), ie A has to give B a 4-point start, 4 being -2 minus +2.
If A beats B again, then A will have an attained SP=-4, and B's SP=+4.
And if they play each other again, their starting score for their game will be A(Love):B(8), ie A has to give B a 8-point start, 8 being -4 minus +4.
But we encourage our players to mix around and play against everyone.
So if A now plays C(let's say, C's SP=-8), their starting score for the game will be A(4):C(Love), ie C has to give A a 4-point start, 4 being -8 minus -4.
If A beats C, then A will have an attained SP=-6, and C's SP=-6.
If they play each other again, their starting score for their game will be Love-all, ie no handicap given.
But if B wants to play C, their starting score for the game will be B(10):C(Love), ie C has to give B a 10-point start, 10 being -6 minus +4.
We set limits to the SP's at -8 and +8.
So when 2 players, X & Y, X with SP=-8 and Y with SP=+8, play each other, their starting score for their game will be X(Love):Y(16), ie X has to give Y a 16-point start, 16 being -8 minus +8, the maximum handicap.
I devised this system because I do not want our stronger players to muck about with our weaker players.
And this system will allow a more challenging game for the stronger player, to keep his/her interest up.
To the weaker players, they should find that the system will give them an indication on their progress in Badminton over the months/years of play. But this is subject to how true/honest a play that we get out of our stronger players. I usually encourage our stronger players not to muck about when they play at CCC. They should show respect to our weaker players by playing their best, with the exception of no aggressive smashes at weaker ladies.
But to administer the CCC Handicapped Games/Competition can be hard work. Wait till I get to explain the Doubles Games/Competition, as I will do now.
Let me first explain that the SP is like an identifying number for each player. And let us look at 4 players with different SP's, say A(-8), B(-4), C(0) and D(+8).
So if A partners B, their SP will be -6, calculated by (-8 plus -4) divided by 2.
And C and D will have an SP of +4, calculated by (0 plus +8) divided by 2.
So if they play each other, their starting score for the game will be A&B(Love):C&D(10), ie A&B have to give C&D a 10-point start, 10 being -6 minus +4.
And if team A&B wins, then A&B will have an attained SP=-8, and C&D's SP=+6. And I hope that they will continue to play as fixed pairs until the end of the night. This is because of the recalculation that I have to do when their partnerships dissolve.
Let us say that for the game above, A&B beating C&D, was the last game of the night. So, how do I recalculate their individual SP's before the start of our next session?... I will explain below;
Firstly, let me remind you of their original SP's, A(-8), B(-4), C(0) and D(+8).
Because A&B won their game, their SP(combined) has improved from -6 to -8. So, A and B should move to -10 and -6 respectively. But, of course you remember that we have set a limit of -8, so their final SP's will be -8(for A, remaining the same) and -6(for B).
Similarly, C&D having lost their game, their SP(combined) has gone down from +4 to +6. So, C and D should move down to +2 and +10 respectively. But, again you remember that we have set a limit of +8, so their final SP's will be +2(for C) and +8(for D, remaining the same).
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I hope that my answer/explanation above is clear. :):):)
Cheers... chris@ccc
hkhung
02-22-2007, 12:20 AM
Greetings,
Many have asked me “How does your CCC Handicapped Games/Competition system work?”
I wonder whether post #7 should be mandatory reading for people who come to friday nite first time. Maybe, the friday night post before the session can include a link to this particular post.
chris-ccc
02-22-2007, 12:30 AM
I wonder whether post #7 should be mandatory reading for people who come to friday nite first time. Maybe, the friday night post before the session can include a link to this particular post.
Thanks hkhung,
I will now put a link from 'Friday Social' to 'Address, Policy, etc...'
BTW, I will be at DTBA tonight. Hope to see you there. :):):)
Cheers... chris@ccc
chris-ccc
03-07-2007, 08:58 PM
Greetings,
Just received this new Gymnasium Use Policy(January 2007) from the owner of our venue for CCC@Waverley.
Please read it with care.
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Waverley Christian College
Gymnasium Use Policy
January 2007
Conditions of Use
The Area Covered by Permission to Use the Gymnasium
• The main gymnasium
• Foyer
• Change Room and Toilets
• General Purpose Store
• Cleaning Room
All other areas, such as stores, offices and the mezzanine area are strictly out of bounds.
Security
The user/hirer is responsible for seeing that the gymnasium is securely locked prior to any departure, gates are to be locked.
Payment of Hire Fee
For permanent bookings, you will be invoiced, in advance, at the beginning of each month for that month’s bookings. Payment must be made within 14 days.
Bond
Depending on the function a minimum bond of $200 will be charged prior to the activity date.
The bond money will be refunded in full (within 14 days) if the above conditions are complied with. Where there is a cancellation of a booking, a minimum fee of $25 will be charged. This amount will be deducted from the bond.
Contract Expiry Date
The regular weekly bookings are ongoing. However, at the end of each year we will require confirmation from you of your booking in the new year.
Cancellation Policy
Written notice of cancellation (fax, letter or email) must be received by WCC:
• Not less than 7 days prior to commencement of booking will enable a full refund of hire charge less a $5.00 administration fee.
• Not less that 1 day prior to commencement of booking will result in a 50% refund of hire charge.
• Less than 24 hours notice prior to commencement of booking will result in a forfeiture of the hire charge.
Keys
A key and security code will be issued on the day of use (or the last business day prior to use).
The key must be returned on the first business day following your use of the facility. For ongoing regular bookings, a key and security code will be issued to a designated person for the duration of the hire period.
Displayed Rules
Please observe all rules as displayed in the facility.
Car Parking
There are adequate parking spaces available and it is expected that vehicles only park within the defined parking areas. There is not to be any parking on the oval, gardens or paths. Knox Council do not approve the parking of vehicles on the nature strip of Cathies Lane.
Rubbish
Please place all your rubbish into the BLUE BIN (Dump Master) in the car park.
Liquor Consumption
In line with College and Church policies, there is to be NO consumption of alcohol either inside or outside the building.
Smoking
All College facilities and grounds are TOTAL NON-SMOKING AREAS.
Chewing Gum
Chewing gum is not allowed in this facility.
Supervision of Children
Permission to use the gymnasium relates to the gymnasium only. Access to other areas of the College is not permitted. Children must be supervised by an adult at all times.
Cleaners
Please ensure that the areas are left clean and tidy. Any additional cleaning required following your use of the facility will be charged at $30 per hour.
Furniture
The College does not provide any furniture. Unless otherwise organised with and approved by the College, no furniture is allowed on the main gymnasium floor surface.
Please do NOT drag chairs, tables, equipment, etc across the floor.
Cooking
Cooking is not permitted within this facility.
Damage
Please advise the College immediately if any damage occurs.
We do thank you for hiring the College’s Gymnasium and trust that your activity is a safe and successful one.
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I would expect players@ccc to advise me immediately if any damage occurs.
Cheers... chris@ccc
chris-ccc
03-24-2007, 01:49 AM
Greetings,
We posted this subect in another CCC thread.
But I thought I should post it here too.
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I am sure you are not making CCC into such priviledge club right?
Yes, I have been thinking about this... :):):)
As the attendance of our players@CCC increases, CCC will need to become a privileged club, and here is the reason;
For a particular night/session, as you would have heard me saying again and again, when our attendace reaches 32, we will have to become exclusive and privileged.
I still remember when you suggested to me 'When we get to be overcrowded, only then we should start thinking of what to do'.
Well, I have thought about it and I thought that I should have a tentative plan... and now that you have brought up this subject matter, so here is IT: Players@CCC who just come to play and who has no feeling of concern for CCC will be the first to be asked to leave.
Just last night, 2 members informed us that because they will be likely to come less regularly, they have opted not to become members@ccc but just want to become casual visitors.
And this saddened me... because they thought that CCC will always be there for them when they wish to attend, but they did not think that CCC requires their participation if CCC is to continue to operate/exist.
Anyway, thanks Chris for providing a clearer definition of what CCC Club is.
So here is another clearer definition/policy of our CCC Club.
====== end subject ======
Cheers... chris@ccc
chris-ccc
03-26-2007, 08:48 PM
Greetings,
Here I responded to yschin's comments relating to CCC Badminton Club...
It is a fact that in most other clubs , stronger players tend to play among themselves and the weaker or begineers confine to a court all by themselves.
I would like to explain...
One of the reasons why CCC Badminton was founded is because I believe it's time for Melbourne to have a 'Community/Social Badminton Club'.
Melbourne has too many 'Segregation Badminton Clubs', and I find that 'Segregation Badminton Clubs' are just NOT FRIENDLY ENOUGH.
And, as you have put it, in 'Segregation Badminton Clubs' "stronger players tend to play among themselves" and "weaker or beginners confine to a court all by themselves".
As you know, I am well known in Badminton in Melbourne because I visit many Badminton Clubs. In fact I have been members(not just casual visitors) of many of them. And I am still currently members of many clubs, even though I find that I frequent them seldom nowadays since I started CCC Badminton. I still like to be treated as part of their families and therefore I decide to continue to pay for my memberships.
Fortunately I am a skilled player. And they treat me with great respect and with tremendous friendliness.
But unfortunately, they are 'Segregation Badminton Clubs'.
So what's wrong with that, you may ask...
Well, the answer/reason is I find problem/discrimination against my lower skilled friends, who are non-members of the clubs concerned, but they want to come play with me just to pass time.
And you will be quite shocked to hear that I have been told "How can you bring this friend of yours when he/she is of such low skilled level of play?".
I find this quite upsetting. :mad::mad::mad:
Yes, you may say that those clubs have the right to choose whoever they like (based on skills) but I find it detrimental to the promotion of Badminton, a sport I dearly wish to promote.
Trying to accommodate everyone is always not easy.
I am sure Chris would like to give this a try to add some varieties to the current system. The current system works well but still stronger pair will only occasionally pick a weaker pair and I think to play ‘mixed’ against ‘mixed’ can be more challenging than against a pair that is so much different in standards than your pairing. Even handicaps doesn't make any different but cut short the playing time.
(‘mixed’ – weak + strong)
I devised our CCC Handicapped Games so that everyone@CCC can play against each other, regardless of their skill levels.
And I have heard from our stronger players@CCC that it is not easy to win a game against weaker players if the weaker players have 16 points start. And this I like... because it now offers a challenge to our stronger players@ccc.
It's like you and me, partnering in Doubles, asking Koo Kien Keat and Tan Boon Heong, if they can beat us if they give us 16 points start.
However, my suggestion that a player of a particular skill should form a Doubles Partnership with another player of about the same skill is because I think that it is very unfair when opponents keeping hitting shots to the weaker player and leave the stronger player out of the game.
The stronger player of the Partnership just doesn't enjoy it.
Cheers... chris@ccc
chris-ccc
04-30-2007, 08:06 PM
Members@CCC have been categorised into 3 Sections; namely Section 1, 2 & 3.
Greetings,
A member@ccc asked:
Why do we categorise our players of CCC@Waverley into 3 Sections for Friday Nights ?
Wouldn't it encourages segregation ?
Answer: There are 2 reasons why we categorise our players@ccc.
(1) Because we encourage players@ccc to form Doubles Partnerships with other players of about the same skill level...... players@ccc can see clearer now, with whom suitable partners are available for them.
For more explanation for why we encourage players of the same skill level to form partnerships, please read the second part of Post #12 of this thread.
Our CCC Handicapped Games are designed in the hope to create all games getting to 20-all when weaker partnerships play against stronger ones, without the latter mucking about with the former.
(2) Because we want to make it easier for team captains/organsiers to select/organise appropriate players, without bias/prejudice, when they are to form teams playing against other clubs in Friendly Matches, and/or, to form teams playing amongst ourselves in our CCC League Games.
It is pointless/meaningless to organise matches/games when their results are "too predictable".
We hope to get feedbacks from players@ccc on this matter.
Cheers... chris@ccc
chris-ccc
05-03-2007, 12:03 PM
Greetings,
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A BIG CCC ANNOUNCEMENT was made on Wednesday 2-May-2007
As you know, we have been talking about combining/uniting our CCC/CATS Trainees and our CCC Social Players together. so that we all feel united as one club.
The changes to the club fees and conditions are as follows:
All new fees and conditions will apply from 1-Jun-2007.
These will be applied to all CCC Trainees/Social Players at all our different venues.
CCC Membership Fee:
For our new Membership Fee@CCC: $10 per month, payable per season.
For our Student Concession holders: $5 per month, payable per season.
We will now have a bigger number of players eligible to participate in our Inter-Club Friendly Matches (as the new changes will see an increase in our membership, and only members can represent our club). :):):)
CCC/CATS Trainees:
Trainees will be charged at different rates:
For Members, $15 per session, payable five-weekly.
For Visitors, $20 per session. payable per session.
CCC Social Players:
CCC Badminton will commence a new weekly session, the details and the new thread will be released soon.
From 1-Jun-2007, no visitors* will be accepted for our Social Games on Wednesday and Friday.
However, our Sunday Social Games will be accepting visitors.
We apologise that this decision was made... Our Wednesday & Friday attendances are just becoming TOO BIG.
Because of bigger participation, our Winter (June-August) Social Session Fee will be dropped to $6. :):):)
* However, each member is allowed to bring 2 visitors.
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Cheers...chris@ccc
chris-ccc
05-23-2007, 01:27 AM
Many have asked me “How does your CCC Handicapped Games/Competition system work?”
Greetings,
And now...
Our CCC Handicapped Games: Latest Scores can found to be located at:
http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=43979
Cheers... chris@ccc
chris-ccc
06-11-2007, 08:27 PM
Greetings,
After our 4th Sunday trial, we think that we have succeeded to have our CCC@Waverley Sunday Session 7:30pm to 10:00pm to be a permanent fixture.
The attendance for the past 4 Sundays;
7 on 20-May-2007
12 on 27-May-2007
15 on 03-June-2007
24 on 10-June-2007
This is GOOD NEWS for CCC Badminton... more sessions for us to play !!! :):):)
Cheers... chris@ccc
chris-ccc
07-09-2007, 01:30 AM
From 1-Jun-2007, no visitors* will be accepted for our Social Games on Wednesday and Friday.
However, our Sunday Social Games will be accepting visitors.
* However, each member is allowed to bring 2 visitors.
Greetings,
Below, is a message that was posted in our Friday thread on Monday 9-July-2007.
I thought I will post it here... for all our CCC members and visitors to be informed.
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Our CCC Badminton plays Social Badminton, 7:30pm-10:00pm, every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
At the moment, we are still available for all players, members and visitors, for all our sessions.
In our other earlier posts, we stated that we would not exceed 8 Social Players per court.
We have 4 courts. So when our membership reached 32, we thought we better stop inviting more players.
However, we now learned that most our members do not play as often as we thought they would/should. And some of them only play on a particular night and not on others.
So...... it now stands that CCC Badminton will continue to welcome new players until further notice. :):):)
============ end message ============
Cheers... chris@ccc
chris-ccc
07-24-2007, 02:38 AM
Greetings,
We have posted this message in another of our threads, and we thought we will post it here too...
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Greetings,
As a Badminton Coach and a Badminton Promoter, I have this dream... :):):)
Our CCC Badminton Club is to be promoting all 5 events, namely;
(1) Mens Singles
(2) Womens Singles
(3) Mens Doubles
(4) Womens Doubles, and
(5) Mixed Doubles
With more males than females playing @CCC at the present moment, we know that it would/could not happen in 2007.
And in 2007, with most of our male members not fit enough, we have been playing mainly Mens Doubles.
But we hope that by 2010, we could have enough male and female players to satisfy the dream of our CCC Badminton Club, that is to be playing all of the 5 events mentioned above. :):):)
============ end message ============
Cheers... chris@ccc
chris-ccc
08-06-2007, 10:15 PM
Greetings,
We have posted this message in another one of our threads, and we thought we will post it here too.
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When we started CCC, I thought I would/could pay back to badminton what I have taken from it.
So, I thought about my experience as a qualified coach, as a skilled player, as an official grader, as a social creature loving parties, wine-and-dine, other social functions, etc..., as a club organiser of structured Badminton events, and as one who do discourages the segregation of players.
It was hoped that all these qualities could be used by/for CCC.
What we found is that not every member@ccc wants what is there that CCC can offer. :):):)
1. Some never wanting to improve or train. For them, they don't know how lucky that CCC has a qualified coach.
2. Some never wanting to play competition. For them, they don't know how lucky that CCC has a skilled player and an official grader to guide them through competition.
3. Some never wanting to socialise. For them, they don't know how lucky that CCC has supper after each session, different social functions/gatherings for different occasions, etc...
4. Some never wanting to participate in organised and structured events. For them, they don't know how lucky that CCC takes time to organise Handicapped Games, League Games, Friendly Matches, etc...
5. Some never wanting to be immodest. For them, they don't know how lucky that CCC makes sure that segregation of players is not allowed.
============ end message ============
However, we sincerely hope that our players@ccc could make use of some of those attributes that CCC can offer. :):):)
Cheers... chris@ccc
seanmen
10-13-2007, 09:24 AM
Hi there,
My name is Sean and I like playing badminton very much. My girlfriend and I are very interested in joining your club so I would like to ask some questions first. Do you still accept new members? How to join the club and how much are the fees? Since we have not bee playing for a long time so we are actually beginners, is that a problem?
Thank you for your time.
chris-ccc
10-16-2007, 03:53 AM
My name is Sean and I like playing badminton very much. My girlfriend and I are very interested in joining your club so I would like to ask some questions first. Do you still accept new members? How to join the club and how much are the fees? Since we have not bee playing for a long time so we are actually beginners, is that a problem?
Hi seanmen,
Welcome to CCC@Badminton Central !!! :):):)
Yes, CCC is still accepting new members. We accept all players, regardless of skill levels.
Your first attendance is 'No Charge'. If you like the way our club is run, then you can join CCC.
BTW, all our CCC activities/discussions are listed in our CCC Sub-Forum located at:
http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=192
Hope to meet you on Friday 19-Oct-2007.
Cheers... chris@ccc
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chris-ccc
10-24-2007, 08:35 PM
Hi seanmen,
Welcome to CCC@Badminton Central !!! :):):)
Hi seanmen,
Since you are only coming to our Friday CCC@Waverley, we are directing you to that particular thread, located at:
http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?p=693363#post693363
Cheers... chris@ccc
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chris-ccc
05-26-2008, 08:51 PM
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Just to inform everyone who has not known, our 'First attendance is No Charge' has been abandoned. This is because keeping our record of who has played at CCC before has become TOO BIG to handle. Sorry, administrative work takes too much time. :o:o:o
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chris-ccc
06-09-2008, 06:19 AM
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Greetings,
A post was made in our Friday CCC@Waverley thread. It is regarding to our policies/objectives of our CCC Badminton Club. It is best to post it here as well. :):):)
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Yes, many CCC visitors have told us that we are a very different club from many other clubs. If only our visitors take time to read our policies, located at: click here (http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40653) , they will understand why CCC is different. In fact, I read it often so as to remind myself what we stand for. :D:D:D
Just to remind ourselves of our policies, they are listed below:
(1) To promote Badminton to as many new players in Melbourne as possible. (We are a Community Club, not a Private Group of players)
(2) To look after all players, regardless of their skill levels. (We look after weaker players as well, not just the highly skilled ones)
(3) To have participation as the key to the enjoyment of Badminton, not the winning or losing. (We look after Social players as well, not just the Competitive ones)
(4) To prevent any segregation within our players. (We encourage our players to play with every other players, not to form cliques within CCC)
(5) To select appropriate players for teams formation without bias/prejudice. (However, CCC members do have priorities over our CCC visitors)
(6) To promote all 5 events, namely;
(a) Mens Singles
(b) Womens Singles
(c) Mens Doubles
(d) Womens Doubles, and
(e) Mixed Doubles
(When attendances are bigger, Doubles do have priorities over Singles)
(7) To organise many different activities to entertain our players. (Here, we need event organisers to do the work. Now and then, many members are too busy to have time to organise activities)
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Cheers... chris@ccc
:):):)
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chris-ccc
05-29-2009, 02:04 AM
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Greetings,
Haven't visited this thread for some time. :o:o:o
Just received some questions via email today, 29-May-2009.
Perhaps we should post them here as well.
Questions:
Would it be possible to just turn up? Or is there a need to book?
Is it possible to move between the places especially if one day doesn't suit?
Answers:
No booking is required for our Friday session at Waverley because of current lower attendance. But at our other venues where we have higher attendances, booking is required.
Our CCC membership covers all CCC venues. Therefore, members can play at all sessions.
Below is a standard mail with several links that we send to all our CCC players/trainees. Just click on the links:
Please read the first and the last few posts of the thread that you are interested in.
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Our CCC Badminton is an Internet Badminton Club based at Badminton Central, a worldwide forum where our members communicate. Our CCC Club Site is located at:
http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=192 (http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=192)
From our site, you will notice some main threads...
The thread for our Socials@MSAC on Wednesdays is located at:
http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=50965 (http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=50965)
The thread for our Socials@Box Hill on Thursdays is located at:
http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=63332 (http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=63332)
The thread for our Socials@Waverley on Fridays is located at:
http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=38360 (http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=38360)
The thread for our Coaching@MSAC on Sundays is located at:
http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=36264 (http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=36264)
The thread for our CCC Policy is located at:
http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40653 (http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40653)
And, the thread for Frequently Asked Questions is located at:
http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=60784 (http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=60784)
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Cheers... chris-ccc
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Mr Chris Hoh
Phone: 9306-2186 (Melbourne)
CCC Badminton Links:
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seanmen
12-09-2010, 09:23 PM
Hi Chris,
I used to play at Glen Waverly with you guys for a while but I have moved to northern suburb lately.
I was wondering if you could recommend me some good places to play. I live very close to La Trobe university by the way.
Thank you for help.
Sean
chris-ccc
12-09-2010, 10:05 PM
Hi Chris,
I used to play at Glen Waverly with you guys for a while but I have moved to northern suburb lately.
I was wondering if you could recommend me some good places to play. I live very close to La Trobe university by the way.
Thank you for help.
Sean
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Hi Sean,
Long time no see. :):):)
If you live very close to La Trobe University, why not play there?
Give their Sports Association a call. I used to play there regularly before, but I haven't been there for 10 years now.
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seanmen
12-10-2010, 03:41 AM
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Hi Sean,
Long time no see. :):):)
If you live very close to La Trobe University, why not play there?
Give their Sports Association a call. I used to play there regularly before, but I haven't been there for 10 years now.
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Chris,
Thank you for reply.
The reason I asked is because I want to find a group of people like the one I used to play with which is organized by you. I thought you would know such groups so that you could tell me one of the contacts. Never mind, I will try to find out.
Sean
chris-ccc
07-11-2011, 09:12 AM
Chris,
Thank you for reply.
The reason I asked is because I want to find a group of people like the one I used to play with which is organized by you. I thought you would know such groups so that you could tell me one of the contacts. Never mind, I will try to find out.
Sean
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We have closed our CCC Badminton session at Waverley Christian College, 1248 High Street Road, Wantirna South, Victoria, Australia.
CCC Badminton is now based at MSAC, Albert Park;
* Sundays will be for Coaching And Training
Link: http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php/36264-CCC-Badminton-CCC-MSAC-Sun-10-00am-12-00noon?p=1715418&viewfull=1#post1715418
* Wednesdays will be for Social Games.
Link: http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php/50965-CCC-Badminton-Social-MSAC-Wed-7-30pm-11-00pm?p=1715406&viewfull=1#post1715406
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