Last night we went to the Kaperconcerten in Hasselt.
There's always a lot of people going to these festivities in the "Kapermolen park" of Hasselt, and yesterday was no different.
We got a lot of positive comments on our skating, and some people asking where to take lessons and stuff...
The weather was great. Maybe a little too hot, but still better than rain and stormy weather :)
The atmosphere was really cool as well.
But don't just take my word for it, check for yourself next thursday. We'll be there as well.
Oh... and bring your skates :)
Pictures after the break (click on Read More)
Here's the Schedule of next weekend's workshop by Naomi Grigg:
Saturday
10:00 : Start of "beginners" group of slalom workshop in Grenslandhallen Hasselt.
13:00 : Lunch (to be decided on the spot)
14:00-15:00 : Start of "advanced" group of slalom workshop
17:00-18:00 : End of the workshop for the day, and dinner in a restaurant in Hasselt. (Reservations needed!)
Sunday (note the switch of groups)
9:00 : Start of "advanced" group of slalom workshop in Grenslandhallen Hasselt.
12:00 : End of morning workshop and lunch in Fitlink Diepenbeek (they've got snacks & stuff)
13:00 : Start of "beginners" group of slalom workshop in Fitlink Diepenbeek.
16:00-17:00 : End of the workshop
Who's going to the restaurant:
* Sch3lp
* Vickster (not sure, but most probably will)
* Naomi
* Ragnhild
* Carmen
* Marleen (not sure, but most probably will)
* Tim & Jessy
* Nancy & Jurgen
* Isabelle & Michael (not sure, but most probably will)
* Carl & Xavier (not sure, but most probably will)
Post whether or not you'll be joining us for dinner in the forum topic.
Today we were doing demonstrations in Hasselt, to collect some money for Music For Life, a charity organised by Studio Brussel, a popular radiostation.
We were in Leuven, where they have a big glass house, in which 3 radioshow hosts are remaining from the 19th til the 24th without food.
They continuously run the radiostation, and there are people on the radio that did something for MusicForLife and come to talk about their activity and how much they collected. So we decided to give it a shot as well, eventhough we knew the average waiting time was 2hours before you got a chance to say something on the radio.
But there we were at around 18h, and after standing in line for about an hour, in the freezing cold (about -5°C), we could have a little chat with the host Peter van de Veire. We could share with him the good news that we collected €118 throughout the day.
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