Changing the Game Project Presented by the Oregon Futbol Academy
The OFA team is excited to welcome John O'Sullivan, from Changing the Game Project, to Grants Pass on March 6th to host a seminar with our youth sports community. John O'Sullivan is a TedxBend presenter, a coach, and a bestselling author.
The focus of this seminar is Building a “Player First” Environment in Youth Sports.
The mission of the Changing the Game Project is to ensure that we return youth sports to our children, and put the 'play' back in 'play ball.' We want to provide the most influential adults in our children's lives- their parents and coaches- with the information and resources they need to make sports a healthy, positive, and rewarding experience for their children, and their whole family.
OFA strives to be a leader in positive youth sports culture, and we invite you to take this first step with us into defining what it means to be a young athlete, parent of young athletes, and supporters of community sports. We hope you'll take advantage of this amazing opportunity with us.
*Parents of registered OFA players in spring 2018 are invited to attend free of charge. Parents of registered OFA players may RSVP for a free ticket through 2/28/18. Please note: even though admission is free, you will still need a ticket through Eventbrite.
Community members who wish to attend will have an opportunity to purchase tickets for $10 starting on 2/15. If we have seats left to fill, then we will sell tickets at the door.

Date and Time
Tuesday Mar 6, 2018
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM PST
Tuesday,
March 6th, 2018
6:00pm-7:30
Location
Grants Pass Performing Arts Center 830 NE 9th St Grants Pass, OR 97526
Fees/Admission
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ofa-presents-changing-the-game-tickets-42515799902
*Parents of registered OFA players in spring 2018 are invited to attend free of charge. Parents of registered OFA players may RSVP for a free ticket through 2/28/18. Please note: even though admission is free, you will still need a ticket through Eventbrite. (Click Link Above)
Community members who wish to attend will have an opportunity to purchase tickets for $10 starting on 2/15. If we have seats left to fill, then we will sell tickets at the door.