So you've decided to go to the 1987 USBA Nationals. If you're new to the game, you may ask, "Who is the Cleveland Boomerang School?" The Cleveland Boomerang School (CBS) is a group of fun-loving, dedicated individuals in the Cleveland, Ohio, area who promote the sport of safe boomerang throwing all year long. The CBS is the American analog to the famous Boomerang School in Sydney, Australia, headed by Duncan McClennan. If you're in the Cleveland area on a Sunday, drop by the Wad Park Oval (behind the Art Museum) for a toss with these folks at noon. Call Dave Boehm at (216) 442-6024 for further information. The Cleveland Boomerang School is well known for consistency and longevity in the Cleveland area. The School was formed in 1979 for the purpose of educating the public, and was incorporated in 1982. Since 1979, CBS has instructed 25,000 novices in the art of boomerang throwing in 450 boomerang classes and 50 boomerang workshops. Over the past eight years, the skilled instructors have been featured on PM Magazine, numerous news shows and in various newspapers. The CBS has organized teams which have participated in many of the major tournaments, planning well ahead in all the primary events. CBS has been active in USBA committees and through volunteer efforts such as Tom Tuckerman's maintenance of the USBA membership files and rating system. CBS has teamed with U.S. Park Service (Cuyahoga Valley Recreation Area) to host several boomerang workshops and major tournaments. So come and see these enthusiasts in action with a fresh new approach in running tournaments at the 1987 USBA Nationals on August 14, 15, and 16. |
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