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If you're interested in sport stacking in your local school, after-school program, church or organization, send me an email at frankt@vbconline.org. Feel free to visit and check out the stacking program at Village Baptist Church in Beaverton, OR.

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Saturday, August 23, 2008

Stacking at the Cityfest


Thousands of children of all ages stopped by to learn how to stack when the Portland Cityfest's featured Sport Stacking as one of the activity areas in the Family Fun Zone this past Friday and Saturday (Aug. 22-23). The two-day Portland Cityfest is sponsored by the Luis Palau Association and held at the Waterfront Park in downtown Portland.

Frank Tan led a group of volunteers from Village Baptist Church to demonstrate and teach stacking. Most visitors to the Speed Stacking booth got a quick two-minute lesson on how to stack the 3-3-3. "It only takes an average of two minutes or less to teach the basics of stacking the 3-3-3. Some of the beginning stackers actually got their times down to under 6 seconds pretty easily."

Stackers got to try out the all-new Battlestacks, an exciting duel between two stackers as they race to be the first to finish their stack and send their opponent's cups flying.



Click here to see the slideshow of the stacking activities from Portland Cityfest at PIcasa web.

If you were one of those who came by the booth, please leave a comment telling us what you think and your suggestions.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hey, I helped with that and it was awesome. I had sooooo much fun with my friends and teaching people to stack. I can't wait for the state tournament!