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What’s a Field Day?

November 3, 2010 by Rex and Shirley Schaffner

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Sunshine, a light wind, open fields, a big grill and two NTBI student bodies make for an exciting weekend of competition in the Fall Field Day, this year held in Jackson, MI. Saturday’s events included Men’s Soccer, Women’s Soccer, two 5k runs, Ultimate Frisbee, Football and Frisbee Golf. The day ended with a delicious cookout at the park and after returning to NTBI, a wonderful time of worship together. Over 60 Waukesha students made the trip over on Friday, played with great energy and enthusiasm all day Saturday and returned home on Sunday. What a great opportunity it is for students to meet possible future coworkers. Although Jackson won the day, Waukesha will have a chance to even the score in the spring, when Jackson will travel to Wisconsin for the Spring Field Day.

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