Meet the Mountains

Adam Jasenak • August 12, 2024

Johnson City Rugby at Meet the Mountains: A Weekend of Connection and Community

This past weekend, Johnson City Rugby had the incredible opportunity to participate in the Meet the Mountains festival, and what an experience it was! The event brought together outdoor enthusiasts, local organizations, and the broader community, creating a perfect setting for us to share our passion for rugby and connect with new faces.

Day 1: Setting Up and Reaching Out

The first day kicked off with excitement as we set up our booth, ready to engage with festival-goers. Our team was on hand to answer questions, share information about rugby, and invite people to join our growing community. The energy was palpable, and it wasn’t long before our booth became a hub of activity. From curious onlookers to seasoned sports enthusiasts, we met people from all walks of life who were eager to learn about rugby.

Day 2: Building Bonds and Spreading the Word

On the second day, the momentum continued as we hosted interactive sessions, including rugby drills and demonstrations. These hands-on activities allowed attendees to get a real feel for the sport, and many left our booth with a newfound interest in rugby. We also took the opportunity to discuss our team’s mission, vision, and values, emphasizing the camaraderie, community, and teamwork that define Johnson City Rugby.

A Weekend to Remember

The Meet the Mountains festival was more than just an event; it was a chance for us to connect with our community, build new relationships, and spread the word about the sport we love. We’re grateful to everyone who stopped by our booth, asked questions, and showed interest in what we do. Your enthusiasm and support mean the world to us.

What’s Next?

We’re excited to continue growing our team and welcoming new members. Whether you’re an experienced player or new to the sport, there’s a place for you at Johnson City Rugby. Stay tuned for more events and opportunities to get involved. If you missed us at Meet the Mountains, don’t worry—you can still join us at our upcoming practices and games.

Thank you to the organizers of Meet the Mountains for putting together such a fantastic event, and to everyone who made this weekend special. We can’t wait to see what the future holds!
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