Saturday, November 10, 2012

Williamsburg, Classes, Activities, Recreational Sports, Art, Dance ...

Teens

Career Exploration (grades 9-12)

Tuesday, Nov. 13, 6-8:30 p.m.

$25; $20 for JC/W residents

James City County Recreation Center

Explore your talents and interests and see how your skills can transfer to actual jobs. We?ll visit the Career Caf? at Thomas Nelson Community College to review their resources. Info: jamescitycountyva.gov/recreation or 757-259-4200.

Inclusion

Teensational Socials/Thanksgiving Feast (ages 13-21 with disabilities)

Saturday, Nov. 17, 1-3:30 p.m.

$20; $15 for JC/W residents

James City County Recreation Center

Fine Arts

Elect Clay Camp (ages 8-12),New

Tuesday, Nov. 6, 1-5 p.m.

$45; $40 for JC/W residents

James City County Recreation Center

Wondering what you?ll do when school is closed for Election Day? Spend part of the day making cool stuff out of clay! We?ll hand build and try the potter?s wheel. $20 materials fee due to instructor during first class. Info: jamescitycountyva.gov/recreation or 757-259-4200.

Getting Started with Watercolor (ages 16+),New

Thursday, Nov. 29, 4-6 p.m.

$25; $20 for JC/W residents

James City County Recreation Center

Designed for those who want to learn the basics of watercolor painting. Materials (paints, brushes and papers) and methods (tea washes to fine details) will be shared and demonstrated. All materials provided. Info: jamescitycountyva.gov/recreation or 757-259-4200.

Color Mixing for Artists (ages 16+) New

Wednesdays, Nov. 7 & 14, 10 a.m.-noon

$50; $45 for JC/W residents

James City County Recreation Center

Learn how to combine colors consistently and create a balanced palette. Included are exercises and demonstrations on color theory and color mixing using watercolors. All materials provided. Info: jamescitycountyva.gov/recreation or 757-259-4200.

Special Interest

Get Taken for a Ride (ages 7+)

Tuesday, Nov. 6, 10-11:30 a.m.

Stonehouse Stables, 2116-A Forge Rd.

$65; $60 for JC/W residents

Kid?s Gingerbread House Workshop (ages 7-12), New

Friday, Nov. 30, 5-7 p.m.

$25; $20 for JC/W residents

James City County Recreation Center

Learn to construct and decorate your own gingerbread houses! All candy and icing provided. Please note any food allergies at the time of registration. Please bring an apron or dress accordingly. Info: jamescitycountyva.gov/recreation or 757-259-4200.

Little Known Secrets of Paying for College (for parents)

Tuesday, Nov. 13, 6-8:30 p.m.

$30; $25 for JC/W residents (per set of parents)

James City County Recreation Center

Learn how to pay for college in the most efficient and effective manner, qualify for maximum financial aid packages and gain an insider's view of the college admissions process. All class materials included. Program provided by True North Advisors, LLC. Info:jamescitycountyva.gov/recreation or 757-259-4200.

Sports and Athletics

Tumble Tots (ages 3-5)

Saturdays, Nov. 10-Dec. 8 (no class 11/24), 10-10:45 a.m.

$30; $25 for JC/W residents

James City County Recreation Center

We?ll have them head over heels for this class as we learn basic tumbling, motion skills and group cooperation.Info:jamescitycountyva.gov/recreation or 757-259-4200.

Tot Shots (ages 3-5)

Saturdays, Nov. 10-Dec. 8 (no class 11/24),1:30-2:15 p.m.

$30; $25 for JC/W residents

JamesRiver Community Center

Half Pint & Full Pint Soccer(ages 3-9)

Half Pint(ages 3-5): Saturday, Nov. 3-Dec. 15 (no class 11/24) 9:30-10:15 a.m.

Full Pint(ages 6-9): Saturday, Nov. 3-Dec. 15 (no class 11/24), 10:30-11:15 a.m.

$45/session; $40 for JC/W residents

James City County Recreation Center

Multi-Sport Minis (ages 3-9 years)

Minis(ages 3-5): Saturday, Nov. 3-Dec. 15 (no class 11/24), 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

Majors (ages 6-9): Saturday, Nov. 3-Dec. 15 (no class 11/24), 12:30-1:15 p.m.

$45/session; $40 for JC/W residents

James City County Recreation Center

Floor/Broom Hockey (ages 5-7),New

Saturdays, Nov. 10-Dec. 8 (no class 11/24), 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

$30; $25 for JC/W residents

James City County Recreation Center

Indoor Tennis (ages 5-8),New

Saturdays, Nov. 10-Dec. 8 (no class 11/24), 3-3:45 p.m.

$30; $25 for JC/W residents

James City County Recreation Center

This introductory class will teach stance, ball control, hitting and rules of the game. Racquets provided, but please bring your own if you have one.Info: jamescitycountyva.gov/recreation or 757-259-4200.

Dance

Bellydance FUNdamentals (ages 13+)

Mondays, Nov. 19-Dec. 10, 7-8 p.m.

$30; $25 for JC/W residents

James City County Recreation Center

Bellydance Drills & Zills (ages 13+)

Thursdays, Nov. 29-Dec. 13, 6-7 p.m.

$30; $25 for JC/W residents

James City County Recreation Center

Ever wanted to learn how to play finger cymbals (zills)? Join us as we learn and use other common bellydance props like canes and veils.Info: jamescitycountyva.gov/recreation or 757-259-4200.

Health/Wellness/Fitness

NEW Fitness Classes!

James City County Recreation Center

Are you ready to kick your fitness routine? We?re offering new daytime and evening classes to fit your schedule. New classes include Yogalates, Kickboxing, Kettlebell, Hip Hop Line Dancing, Lunchtime Core and more! Info:Ellen.womeldorf@jamescitycountyva.gov or 757-259-4176.

High Energy Zumba Classes!

Tuesdays/Thursdays at 3:30 p.m. & 7 p.m.

James River Community Center

Aquatics

Learn To Swim Programs? Open registration held Nov.7-16. After you have successfully passed a class, you can register for the next level during this two-week open registration period. If you?re unsure of your or your child?s swimming needs or level, attend one of the FREE swim evaluations on Tuesday, Nov. 13 or Wednesday, Nov. 14, 4:30-6:30 p.m. at the James City County Recreation Center. For the complete list of aquatic programs and classes, visitjamescitycountyva.gov/recreation or call 757-259-4185.

Source: http://williamsburgfamiliessports.blogspot.com/2012/11/james-city-county-parks-and-recreation.html

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AP sources: Navy SEALs punished for secrets breach

This product image released by Electronic Arts shows action from the video game "Medal of Honor: Warfighter." Seven members of the secretive Navy SEAL Team 6, including one involved in the mission to kill Osama bin Laden, have been punished for allegedly divulging classified information to the maker of the game, senior Navy officials said Thursday, Nov. 8, 2012. (AP Photo/Electronic Arts)

This product image released by Electronic Arts shows action from the video game "Medal of Honor: Warfighter." Seven members of the secretive Navy SEAL Team 6, including one involved in the mission to kill Osama bin Laden, have been punished for allegedly divulging classified information to the maker of the game, senior Navy officials said Thursday, Nov. 8, 2012. (AP Photo/Electronic Arts)

(AP) ? Seven members of the secretive Navy SEAL Team 6, including one involved in the mission to get Osama bin Laden, have been punished for disclosing classified information, senior Navy officials said Thursday.

Four other SEALs are under investigation for similar alleged violations, one official said.

The SEALs are alleged to have divulged classified information to the maker of a video game called "Medal of Honor: Warfighter."

Each of the seven received a punitive letter of reprimand and a partial forfeiture of pay for two months. Those actions generally hinder a military member's career.

The deputy commander of Naval Special Warfare Command, Rear Adm. Garry Bonelli, issued a statement acknowledging that nonjudicial punishments had been handed out for misconduct, but he did not offer any details.

"We do not tolerate deviations from the policies that govern who we are and what we do as sailors in the United States Navy," Bonelli said. He alluded to the importance of honoring nondisclosure agreements that SEALs sign.

He said the punishments this week "send a clear message throughout our force that we are and will be held to a high standard of accountability."

The two main complaints against the SEALs were that they did not seek the permission of their command to take part in the video project and that they showed the video designers some of their specially designed combat equipment unique to their unit, said a senior military official. The official was briefed about the case but was not authorized to speak publicly about it.

SEALs, including some of those involved in the bin Laden raid of May 2011, have been uncharacteristically prominent in the news this year.

Matt Bissonnette, who participated in the raid in Abbottabad, Pakistan, but later retired from the SEALs, wrote a firsthand account under the pseudonym Mark Owen, but he landed in hot water with the Pentagon even before it was published in September. The Pentagon accused him of disclosing classified information in violation of the nondisclosure agreements he had signed as a SEAL. He disputes the charge.

The SEAL mission to capture or kill Laden, while stunningly successful, encountered a number of unexpected obstacles, including the loss of a stealthy helicopter that was partially blown up by the SEALs after making a hard landing inside bin Laden's compound.

The head of Naval Special Warfare Command, Rear Adm. Sean Pybus, responded to the Bissonnette book by telling his force that "hawking details about a mission" and selling other information about SEAL training and operations puts the force and their families at risk.

SEALs, both active duty and retired, possess highly sensitive information about tactics and techniques that are central to the success of their secret and often dangerous missions overseas. That is why they are obliged to sign nondisclosure agreements when they enter service and when they leave, and it is why the Pentagon seeks to enforce such written agreements.

The punishments were first reported by CBS News.

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AP Intelligence Writer Kimberly Dozier contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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