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SUMMARY:2nd Annual EONJ All Member Meeting with Dueling Pianos
DESCRIPTION:Come enjoy an evening with EONJ Members for the 2nd Annual All Member Meeting. \nMeet your current EO board members and hear about all their plans for this year. \nEntertainment by the Flying Ivories (dueling piano). \nMark your calendars\, and sign up today!
URL:https://eonewjersey.org/event/2nd-annual-eonj-all-member-meeting-with-dueling-pianos/
CATEGORIES:Social
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SUMMARY:EO XCentric 2022 - Cincinnati
DESCRIPTION:EO XCentric Cincinnati 2022\nConnect with your story\nSeptember 19-21\, 2022\n\n\nJoin your fellow EO members in Cincinnati on September 19-21\, 2022 to connect with your story and other entrepreneurs through once in a lifetime experiences. \nCONNECT WITH YOUR STORY\nEveryone has a story that has brought them to this point. We tell ourselves stories to make sense of our lives\, the world around us and why we’ve become entrepreneurs. But are our stories compelling us forward or holding us back? How do we tell our story to the public? At EO XCentric 2022\, we’ll hear stories of failures\, successes and inspiration. \nBE INSPIRED BY AMAZING SPEAKERS\nTake advantage of the expert guidance of our speakers and camaraderie of your network to write a compelling narrative that inspires others and connects you back to why you became an entrepreneur. \nDISCOVER CINCINNATI\nSee how Cincinnati shines as you explore our innovation hubs\, world-class branding centers and the award-winning revitalization of our inner city. \nREFRESH WITH OFFSITE EVENTS\nFrom craft beer pubs to bourbon-infused locations\, we’ll be adding a full line-up of events to let you refresh and mingle with fellow EO members. \nBREAK-OUT SESSIONS\nBreak-out into smaller groups for a more intimate and in-depth learning experience to enhance your EO Xcentric adventure to connect with your story. \nJoin us in Cincinnati on September 19-21\, 2022.\n\n\nLET THE GOOD TIMES KEEP ROLLING TO CINCINNATI\nBook while you’re in New Orleans and you’ll receive the EO XCentric Cincinnati VIP package \nFor questions\, please email eoxcentric@eonetwork.org.
URL:https://eonewjersey.org/event/eo-xcentric-2022-cincinnati/
CATEGORIES:Social
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CREATED:20220309T101227Z
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SUMMARY:EONJ Happy hour on the water
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URL:https://eonewjersey.org/event/eonj-happy-hour-on-the-water/
CATEGORIES:Social
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SUMMARY:EONJ Water Tour & Happy hour on the water
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URL:https://eonewjersey.org/event/eonj-water-tour-happy-hour-on-the-water/
CATEGORIES:Social
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SUMMARY:Integration Dinner
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URL:https://eonewjersey.org/event/integration-dinner-3/
CATEGORIES:Social
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SUMMARY:EONJ and EO Philadelphia SAP Sporting Clay Outing
DESCRIPTION:This is guaranteed to be an afternoon of fun with friends from the EO New Jersey and Philadelphia chapters. Come out\, have some BBQ and test your shooting skills on the beautiful shooting course at Lehigh Valley Sporting Clays. It’s like golf\, but with shotguns! \nThere is a mandatory safety session for the group before heading out on the course. Please arrive on time to ensure you don’t miss this. You’ll also need to fill out this required waiver before your arrival. \nRegistration and BBQ lunch begin at 11:30 – the day ends with drinks!
URL:https://eonewjersey.org/event/clay_shooting/
CATEGORIES:Social
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CREATED:20220215T134441Z
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SUMMARY:EONJ Annual Gala
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URL:https://eonewjersey.org/event/eonj-annual-gala/
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SUMMARY:Integration Dinner
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URL:https://eonewjersey.org/event/integration-dinner-2/
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SUMMARY:Integration Dinner
DESCRIPTION:EONJ Integration Dinner – for all members who joined between Sept 2021 and present and their significant other.
URL:https://eonewjersey.org/event/integration-dinner/
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SUMMARY:1st Annual EONJ Tennis Tournament
DESCRIPTION:Tournament Sponsored by Glen Eagle and Withum\n4321 is a fun\, fast-paced doubles game with a number of twists\, including team competition\, rotating partners\, and bonus scoring. \nPlayers are organized into teams of 3 to 4 members\, and over the course of the competition the teams compete for highest overall score. \nEach round is a game to 100 points. Play starts with 2 players from each team facing each other doubles-style on the baseline. A pro running the court feeds the ball and the rally begins. Please note players do not serve the ball in 4321. Teams will be created with players of mixed ability levels (when you register please let us know your ability level from the list below). The object is to not only win the rally\, but to do so in such a way as to maximize the point value of the win. Generally\, the more aggressive you are\, the more points a win is worth. \n· A simple miss (hitting ball in the net or out of the doubles court) scores 1 point for the winner. \n· Win the point on a volley is worth 2 points. \n· Overhead winner = 3 points. \n· Clean winner of any sort (opponent doesn’t touch the ball) is 4 points. \n· Also a bonus of a 6 pointer will begiven for a volley clean winner. \n· A bonus of 7 points will be given for an overhead winner. \n· Additionally\, bonus points are available. If the ball hits the net during a shot and you win\, an additional point goes to the winner’s value. \nAfter each rally\, both sides rotate players so that everyone is involved. \nLuckily\, you don’t have to keep all this straight: Your pro will keep track of the score\, you just concentrate on hitting the ball\, encouraging your teammates and having fun. \nGet ready to get your 4321 on! \nGeneral Characteristics of the Different Playing Levels \n1.5 \nThis player has limited experience and is still working primarily on getting the ball into play. \n2.0 \nThis player needs on-court experience. This player has obvious stroke weaknesses but is familiar with basic positions for singles and doubles play. \n2.5 \nThis player is learning to judge where the ball is going although court coverage is weak. Can sustain a short rally of slow pace with other players of the same ability. \n3.0 \nThis player is fairly consistent when hitting medium paced shots\, but is not comfortable with all strokes and lacks execution when trying for directional control\, depth\, or power. Most common doubles formation is one-up\, one-back. \n3.5 \nThis player has achieved improved stroke dependability with directional control on moderate shots\, but still lacks depth and variety. This player exhibits more aggressive net play\, has improved court coverage\, and is developing teamwork in doubles. \n4.0 \nThis player has dependable strokes\, including directional control and depth on both forehand and backhand sides on moderate shots\, plus the ability to use lobs\, overheads\, approach shots and volleys with some success. This player occasionally forces errors when serving. Rallies may be lost due to impatience. Teamwork in doubles is evident. \n4.5 \nThis player has begun to master the use of power and spins and is beginning to handle pace\, has sound footwork\, can control depth of shots\, and is beginning to vary game plan according to opponents. This player can hit first serves with power and accuracy and place the second serve. This player tends to over hit on difficult shots. Aggressive net play is common in doubles. \n5.0 \nThis player has good shot anticipation and frequently has an outstanding shot or attribute around which a game may be structured. This player can regularly hit winners or force errors off of short balls and can put away volleys\, can successfully execute lobs\, drop shots\, half volleys\, overhead smashes\, and has good depth and spin on most 2nd serves. \n5.5 \nThis player has developed power and/or consistency as a major weapon. This player can vary strategies and styles of play in a competitive situation and hits dependable shots in a stress situation. \n6.0 to 7.0 \nThe 6.0-player typically has had intensive training for national tournament competition at the junior and collegiate levels and has obtained a sectional and/or national ranking. The 7.0-player is a world class player. \nTournament Sponsored by Glen Eagle and Withum \n4321 is a fun\, fast-paced doubles game with a number of twists\, including team competition\, rotating partners\, and bonus scoring. \nPlayers are organized into teams of 3 to 4 members\, and over the course of the competition the teams compete for highest overall score. \nEach round is a game to 100 points. Play starts with 2 players from each team facing each other doubles-style on the baseline. A pro running the court feeds the ball and the rally begins. Please note players do not serve the ball in 4321. Teams will be created with players of mixed ability levels (when you register please let us know your ability level from the list below). The object is to not only win the rally\, but to do so in such a way as to maximize the point value of the win. Generally\, the more aggressive you are\, the more points a win is worth. \n· A simple miss (hitting ball in the net or out of the doubles court) scores 1 point for the winner. \n· Win the point on a volley is worth 2 points. \n· Overhead winner = 3 points. \n· Clean winner of any sort (opponent doesn’t touch the ball) is 4 points. \n· Also a bonus of a 6 pointer will begiven for a volley clean winner. \n· A bonus of 7 points will be given for an overhead winner. \n· Additionally\, bonus points are available. If the ball hits the net during a shot and you win\, an additional point goes to the winner’s value. \nAfter each rally\, both sides rotate players so that everyone is involved. \nLuckily\, you don’t have to keep all this straight: Your pro will keep track of the score\, you just concentrate on hitting the ball\, encouraging your teammates and having fun. \nGet ready to get your 4321 on! \nGeneral Characteristics of the Different Playing Levels \n1.5 \nThis player has limited experience and is still working primarily on getting the ball into play. \n2.0 \nThis player needs on-court experience. This player has obvious stroke weaknesses but is familiar with basic positions for singles and doubles play. \n2.5 \nThis player is learning to judge where the ball is going although court coverage is weak. Can sustain a short rally of slow pace with other players of the same ability. \n3.0 \nThis player is fairly consistent when hitting medium paced shots\, but is not comfortable with all strokes and lacks execution when trying for directional control\, depth\, or power. Most common doubles formation is one-up\, one-back. \n3.5 \nThis player has achieved improved stroke dependability with directional control on moderate shots\, but still lacks depth and variety. This player exhibits more aggressive net play\, has improved court coverage\, and is developing teamwork in doubles. \n4.0 \nThis player has dependable strokes\, including directional control and depth on both forehand and backhand sides on moderate shots\, plus the ability to use lobs\, overheads\, approach shots and volleys with some success. This player occasionally forces errors when serving. Rallies may be lost due to impatience. Teamwork in doubles is evident. \n4.5 \nThis player has begun to master the use of power and spins and is beginning to handle pace\, has sound footwork\, can control depth of shots\, and is beginning to vary game plan according to opponents. This player can hit first serves with power and accuracy and place the second serve. This player tends to over hit on difficult shots. Aggressive net play is common in doubles. \n5.0 \nThis player has good shot anticipation and frequently has an outstanding shot or attribute around which a game may be structured. This player can regularly hit winners or force errors off of short balls and can put away volleys\, can successfully execute lobs\, drop shots\, half volleys\, overhead smashes\, and has good depth and spin on most 2nd serves. \n5.5 \nThis player has developed power and/or consistency as a major weapon. This player can vary strategies and styles of play in a competitive situation and hits dependable shots in a stress situation. \n6.0 to 7.0 \nThe 6.0-player typically has had intensive training for national tournament competition at the junior and collegiate levels and has obtained a sectional and/or national ranking. The 7.0-player is a world class player. \nTournament Sponsored by Glen Eagle and Withum \n4321 is a fun\, fast-paced doubles game with a number of twists\, including team competition\, rotating partners\, and bonus scoring. \nPlayers are organized into teams of 3 to 4 members\, and over the course of the competition the teams compete for highest overall score. \nEach round is a game to 100 points. Play starts with 2 players from each team facing each other doubles-style on the baseline. A pro running the court feeds the ball and the rally begins. Please note players do not serve the ball in 4321. Teams will be created with players of mixed ability levels (when you register please let us know your ability level from the list below). The object is to not only win the rally\, but to do so in such a way as to maximize the point value of the win. Generally\, the more aggressive you are\, the more points a win is worth. \n· A simple miss (hitting ball in the net or out of the doubles court) scores 1 point for the winner. \n· Win the point on a volley is worth 2 points. \n· Overhead winner = 3 points. \n· Clean winner of any sort (opponent doesn’t touch the ball) is 4 points. \n· Also a bonus of a 6 pointer will begiven for a volley clean winner. \n· A bonus of 7 points will be given for an overhead winner. \n· Additionally\, bonus points are available. If the ball hits the net during a shot and you win\, an additional point goes to the winner’s value. \nAfter each rally\, both sides rotate players so that everyone is involved. \nLuckily\, you don’t have to keep all this straight: Your pro will keep track of the score\, you just concentrate on hitting the ball\, encouraging your teammates and having fun. \nGet ready to get your 4321 on! \nGeneral Characteristics of the Different Playing Levels \n1.5 \nThis player has limited experience and is still working primarily on getting the ball into play. \n2.0 \nThis player needs on-court experience. This player has obvious stroke weaknesses but is familiar with basic positions for singles and doubles play. \n2.5 \nThis player is learning to judge where the ball is going although court coverage is weak. Can sustain a short rally of slow pace with other players of the same ability. \n3.0 \nThis player is fairly consistent when hitting medium paced shots\, but is not comfortable with all strokes and lacks execution when trying for directional control\, depth\, or power. Most common doubles formation is one-up\, one-back. \n3.5 \nThis player has achieved improved stroke dependability with directional control on moderate shots\, but still lacks depth and variety. This player exhibits more aggressive net play\, has improved court coverage\, and is developing teamwork in doubles. \n4.0 \nThis player has dependable strokes\, including directional control and depth on both forehand and backhand sides on moderate shots\, plus the ability to use lobs\, overheads\, approach shots and volleys with some success. This player occasionally forces errors when serving. Rallies may be lost due to impatience. Teamwork in doubles is evident. \n4.5 \nThis player has begun to master the use of power and spins and is beginning to handle pace\, has sound footwork\, can control depth of shots\, and is beginning to vary game plan according to opponents. This player can hit first serves with power and accuracy and place the second serve. This player tends to over hit on difficult shots. Aggressive net play is common in doubles. \n5.0 \nThis player has good shot anticipation and frequently has an outstanding shot or attribute around which a game may be structured. This player can regularly hit winners or force errors off of short balls and can put away volleys\, can successfully execute lobs\, drop shots\, half volleys\, overhead smashes\, and has good depth and spin on most 2nd serves. \n5.5 \nThis player has developed power and/or consistency as a major weapon. This player can vary strategies and styles of play in a competitive situation and hits dependable shots in a stress situation. \n6.0 to 7.0 \nThe 6.0-player typically has had intensive training for national tournament competition at the junior and collegiate levels and has obtained a sectional and/or national ranking. The 7.0-player is a world class player.
URL:https://eonewjersey.org/event/1st-annual-eonj-tennis-tournament/
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