Kids Club!
I personally didn't know about this till I got an email from UMCU about it so figured I'd post this up for others in case they too didn't know about it.
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Invitation to Exclusive Kids Go Blue Club Events:
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Priority Access to Football Youth Day on Thursday, August 6th
- Additional details will be provided by email after registration
- Kids Club Kick-Off Party
- And more events throughout the year!
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Priority Access to Football Youth Day on Thursday, August 6th
- Special Kids Go Blue Club Gifts
- Kids Loyalty Program
- Semi-monthly E-Newsletter (including special content)
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Official Kids Club Membership Card
- NEW FOR 2015: Instead of renewing annually, your child’s membership will be active until he/she graduates from the club upon completing 8th grade
- Per Compliance regulations, only children in 8th grade and younger are eligible to participate in Kids Go Blue Club
- Free Admission to special Kids Go Blue Club promoted events throughout the year, withdiscounted ticket offers for those accompanying them to the games
To register for the Kids Go Blue Club, please visit:
http://www.mgoblue.com/kidsclub/index.html
If you registered a child for the Kids Go Blue Club during 2014-2015, you will not need to register them again. All eligible 2014-2015 Kids Go Blue Club members will be receiving an updated membership card by mail within the next 2-4 weeks. If you have any questions, please reach out to[email protected] or 734.763.1864. Go Blue!
Is the 8th grade cutoff due to NCAA rules?
edit: I guess I should have read it more carefully as it states "Per Compliance regulations." There goes my idea of using the kids club as a front for impermissible benefits. Imagine the recruits we could land with free field hockey tickets?
Ugh kids... the worst.
Isn't this planet pretty close to capacity? Do we really need more? Because I have to tell you, on my way home from work I'm usually pretty sure we don't need many more.
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I downvoted you...
however, sometimes I think that bringing kids into this world might be a sin...
jdon
If you stop driving through school playgrounds and keep to the roads instead, you'll find your trip home much more pleasant.
"They're noisy, they're messy, they're expensive... they smell."
-Dr. Alan Grant
"They're loud, they smell, you can't understand them - they're like tiny cab drivers."
-Dr. Perry Cox
when Bill Maher says these types of things. You should just leave it to him. - Thanks OP!
Kids are way better than adults. They are moldable and happy most of the time. Also have a good attitude on life. Adults are grumpy and have tons of opinions on everything. They pretend they want your opinion and are "listening" to it, but they never change. Kids see other points of view, adults do not. Adult clothing and toys are way more expensive than kids'.
Ugh adults....the worst!!!
Kids don't even know math.
How dumb do you have to be to not know math?
one time I was in South America and these kids were speaking Spanish and that's like a tough language to learn.
Are you Doug Stanhope?
Uh oh, we got a malthusian over here.
What makes you think he doesn't already have his lifetime membership?
Woah! Back off, he is 20 now and has his own logo.
I just signed up my son and nephew. They'll both be very excited to get membership cards in the mail (kids love getting mail).
Not sure why someone downvoted that. Yea. Mail is a big deal to kids. Makes them feel special and grown up/important.
Most of my posts get at least 1 downvote. Usually 2 or 3.
Both of my girls quickly produced their cards from their wallets when asked.
Any idea what the selection of favorite sport does to impact the registration? Wife says the 9 month old prefers baseball, but he really hasn't had anything else to watch once he was able to 'get' TV. I think Football is the wise choice since I watched the PSU game in the hospital.
Kids LOVE getting mail.
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If you take their card to a sign in table, they accrue points so they can earn prizes. If I remember correctly, they get more points by going to the non-revenue sports.
No kids, but my nephews will Love it !
but don't tell them about it. It'll be an awesome surprise when they start getting stuff.
I was a charter member of the Kids' Go Blue Club when it was founded in the early 90s. It started out great, until all of the stuff they sent started to boil down to crappy stickers, boring newsletters, and free tickets to gymnastics meets. We never got perks like this!
The Crisler youth?
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If her first word is "Harbaugh", she might get extra points.
If I could, I would make it blog policy that any child whose first word is verified to be "Harbaugh" should probably be given automatic trusted user status as soon as they are able to have an MGoBlog account (whenever their parents decide that is, of course).
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My 21 month old daughter has been able to successfully answer the question "Who is Michigan's football coach?" since she was about 16 months old. It was the first question she could correctly answer on a consistent basis. She also says it with an enthusiasm unknown to toddlers (which is quite a bit of enthusiasm).
I know that's not the same as her first word, but it's the best I've got.
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My two rugrats will like this
Signing my kids up will be a lot of fun. Getting this stuff in the mail will be the best entertainment return on ivestment I've had in a while. Go Blue!