In Support of Gavin

Posted on May 23, 2013

Hi Karate Families, I want to pass this along to all of you and ask that you take a moment and read through the letter below.

Gavin Wiegel is a great little guy and has recently been diagnosed with Crohn’s disease. Gavin has been a student at MPK and if there is any thing we can do to support him we will do it.

Gavin’s family mentions an event June 8 at Warner Park, the “Take Steps for Crohn’s & Colitis Walk”. You can sign up to participate in the walk or support the cause with a donation by using the green buttons at: Gavin’s Gutsy Group.

Thank you.

— Mr. Armstrong

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Subject: Crohn’s Walk for Gavin

Today, Kevin, myself and the kids are sending this note to ask for your help. Recently, our 7 year old son Gavin has been diagnosed with Crohn’s disease. To say we were shocked by this is an understatement. We had no idea children could even develop this disease and we had no idea how difficult this disease can be without a lot of options. Currently, there is no known cause for Crohn’s and no cure for Crohn’s. It is very difficult to know you can’t fix this for your child. So we have decided to do the next best thing and that is work to not only raise awareness but also to raise funds for more research and ultimately a cure. Our goal is for Gavin to see a cure in his lifetime … hopefully sooner than later.

One of the ways we have found we can work on this goal for Gavin is to participate in the Take Steps for Crohn’s & Colitis Walk which will be held on June 8th at Warner Park in Madison. This walk is held in cities across the nation and is the nation’s largest event dedicated to finding cures for digestive diseases. As part of the walk, we will be working on fundraising for our team which we have decided to call “Gavin’s Gutsy Group.” We are asking for your help to reach our fundraising goal. In addition, if you are interested, we are inviting everyone to participate in the walk with us. We would love to see you there and remember no amount is too small to donate. Every little bit helps.

Crohn’s disease effects over 1.4 million Americans and for whatever reason is on the rise in the U.S. In the past, there has not been a lot of research funding available because the disease was not as prominent. By creating awareness and raising funds, we will help to further research and hopefully find the key to this disease. That is why the fundraising is so important. So please consider helping us and remember your donation is tax deductible. You can sign up for the walk and/or donate at the following link:
https://online.ccfa.org/goto/GavinsGutsyGroup13. The website is a little confusing, so our recommendation would be if you would like to donate, click on the green button on the right that says “Support Gavin’s Gutsy Group”. If you would like to sign up to walk with us and be part of the team, click the “Join Team” button also on the right — but ignore the fundraising/donation part. That is the easiest way to do it. Please let us know if any questions on this and we will help!!!

If you don’t want to sign up or donate on line, just let us know and we can get you signed up for the walk and you can mail donations directly to us.

In addition, many companies offer a matching gift program. Please check with your company to see if they will match your donation. We found out that Kevin’s work will match 3 to 1 for his donations so it can really increase the amount of a donation so it is worth checking in to. Your company would have a form that needs to be filled out, so please do so and just mail to us and we will take care of getting it to the right place.

At this point, Gavin doesn’t quite know what to make of all of this. He doesn’t really like the attention from it and in his own words “he does not want anyone to feel sorry for him.” He just cares if he feels good enough to play ball. We worried about his privacy if we were to make everyone aware of this however we have decided we need to be open and create awareness in order to give him the best chance of a cure. So please keep him in your prayers as we navigate this disease and please pray for a cure so he can play football for the Packers when he grows up (this is the only thing he is interested in doing when he grows up!!!).

Lastly, if you know of anyone else who may be affected by this disease or may be interested in participating or donating, please pass this info along to them. I know there are a lot of other “Redbirds” out there who might be willing to help. We are not Facebookers, but we may have to start in order to pass the word.

Thank you so much for considering this and we will keep you posted on our progress.

MacKenzie gave me a quote the other night that she found that she thought would help how we were feeling. It simply said “out of difficulties come miracles.” So, we will keep praying and working for a cure for our miracle!!!

Take care and God bless.

— Kevin, Kathy, Morgan, MacKenzie and Gavin Wiegel

No Saturday class this week, and other news and notes

Posted on May 2, 2013

This Saturday, May 4, there will NOT be any martial arts classes. We will be attending an Instructor Training Seminar. If you are an adult student or parent of a student you can come in at 8 am Saturday to take part in our a Total Fitness Training Class, if you like. It runs for 60 minutes and is a ton of fun and a great workout.

Also a reminder that we will be holding a Black Belt Test on Saturday, May 18 at 1 pm. We will have normal classes that day, and all are welcome to come and cheer on these students as they go through the final process of attaining their First Degree Black Belt.

We will begin enrollment for next years A+ After School Program on June 1 for any student not currently enrolled. If you are interested in this program please feel free to let us know. The program will fill up so please let us know sooner rather than later of your interest in saving a spot.

Happenings at MPK

Posted on April 8, 2013

Hope everyone is doing well and enjoying rainy but warmer weather. Here are a few things to put on your list for MPK activities.

• Karate Tournament in Deforest:

Capitol City Open
Spring Karate Championships
Sunday, April 14, 2013

Held at the Deforest Middle School. Please click here to view the registration flyer for more information regarding fees and times (right-click to download). We have been working on tournament prep in class and will continue to do so this week. I recommend the experience and will be there to help you and cheer you on!

• Power Class time change for Thursdays:

This affects all of our Red, Brown, and Black Belt students. We are combining the Spirit and Power teams together with BB Masters at 6:15 – 7:00 on Thursdays. Please make a note on your class schedules — this will go into effect officially this week (4/11).

• A+ Registration for 2013-2014:

If you have an interest in our A+ After School Program for 2013-2014, please see Mr. Armstrong, Mrs Taylor, or Ms. Melinda our A+ Program Coordinator. All current A+ families will have an opportunity to register first, then new families may register as space in the program becomes available. A+ After School martial arts has been a very popular program and offers full- and part-time positions for members. It is a full martial arts program that offers every thing our traditional evening classes offer, only right after school.

• Testing on April 27:

Under-black belt testing will be held on Saturday, April 27, beginning at 10:45am. Any student who has been checked off for testing is eligible for this opportunity. Eligibility means enough classes (minimum of 40) and full knowledge of test information. If you intend to test please see your instructor.

See you in class!

Closed Saturday March 30

Posted on March 25, 2013

The MPK studio will be closed this Saturday, March 30. Enjoy Easter Weekend!

Spirit Jar Reward, Verona Tournament

Posted on March 14, 2013

The A+ After School Spirit Jar is completely full and the fun reward is a movie day! All the students are invited for this — Full Time and Part Time. Even for those Friday students who normally don’t come on Fridays, this includes you too! We will NOT exclude anyone, because everyone participates the same in putting stones in the “Spirit Jar”.

There will be two sign up sheets at the counter next week — please sign one of them, either YES attending or NOT attending.

MOVIE DAY: Friday, March 22 right after school (like normal)
Pickup time: same as always

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Also, there is a karate tournament this weekend March 16-17 in Verona. Get more information at this website or by viewing the event PDF:
Southern Wisconsin Open Karate Tournament website

View PDF

If your child is participating in this tournament, please make sure they bring their FULL uniform, belt, sparring gear (if sparring), and weapons.

If your child is interested in doing a tournament in the future and has never competed in one, it would be a great idea to watch the Verona tournament so you know what is expected. There will be some MPK students going to Verona to take compete in this weekend’s tournament. Go and cheer them on! There is a spectator’s fee at this tournament.

There will also be karate tournament coming up in April, at the DeForest Middle School. Your child can do forms, sparring, weapons… Let Melina Huber know you are interested and she can make sure you get the information you will need.

Total Fitness Power Punch Cards!

Posted on February 27, 2013

There’s a new way to get into Total Fitness Training — our Power Punch Card System that valid for up to 10 weeks from the date of purchase. (more…)