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ROCHESTER CHESS IS SEEKING CHESS COACHES

Interest in chess is exploding worldwide and in our community, especially among youth. Unfortunately, there are not enough opportunities in our community for students to learn chess and improve at the game. Rochester Chess is aiming to fill that gap by teaching chess in several community schools. In order to accomplish this goal, Rochester Chess is seeking individuals to coach chess mainly in the middle and primary schools. We are applying for funding to teach chess in elementary schools (Gage and Riverside), in middle schools (John Adams and Dakota) and in the Boys and Girls Club. Already, individual donors have pledged $5,000 to support this program. Lead coaches will be compensated for their time ($30+/hour). Assistant coaches are needed as well ($20+/hour). Parents or teachers to help the lead coach are also needed. Chess club advisors are awarded a $500 stipend to host the school club meetings.

Experienced chess coaches and others will be holding a chess coaching workshop on Tuesday, August 23, 7 PM at the club. We will be sharing best practices for coaching and brainstorming on ways to bring chess to more students in Rochester. Let me know if you are interested in helping. If you would like more information, please send me an email: dennismays101@gmail.com.

FREE CHESSGOALS COURSE TO MEMBERS OF ROCHESTER CHESS!

Matt Jensen is offering one free ChessGoals course to all members of Rochester Chess. Thanks Matt! The courses are available at https://courses.chessgoals.com. Members should sign-up for free previews of any course they may be interested in. After they choose a course, email matt@chessgoals.com and let him know which course you would like to be fully enrolled in. For those who are not current Rochester Chess members or need to renew, sign-up is available at https://rochesterchess.com/?page_id=3099.

Note: Membership fees will be increasing on September 1, 2022.

RESULTS OF THE 2022 SUMMER SWISS

Congratulations to Tim Schimke for winning first place in the summer swiss by a full point with a score of 4.5/5.0. Roy Knuth and Paull Kinion shared 2nd-3rd places with 3.5 points each. Tim generously donated his $50 first place prize back to the club. Thank you Tim! Roy and Paul split $35. The tournament has been rated by USCF: https://www.uschess.org/msa/XtblMain.php?202207265402-16917452.