HOL’s 15th Anniversary


Belated anniversary wishes to HOL which has been online 15 years as of last month.

Thank you to all who have visited, contributed to and sponsored HOL over these 15 years.

Over those 15 years weve done a variety of things here on HOL. Of course there was the news, history and photos but here are a few other things weve done that you may not know or have forgotten.

Yearly virtual pumpkin hunt.
Monthly prizes.
Contests for cash.
Voting for Haysvilles Best.
Thanksgiving turkey give-away.
Fall Festival medallion hunt.

Please take a moment and check out these links…
Here is an old Haysville Times article and interview with HOLs creator on our 5th anniversary.
Here is a list of some of our past contests and winners.
Old Message Board.

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HAYSVILLE TAEKWONDO STUDENT WINS GOLD MEDALS

Stephen Swope (L) and N. D. Hanson (R) display their gold and silver medals awarded at the Air Capital Taekwondo Hanmadang.

N. D. Hanson, a Haysville student, received gold medals for power breaking, empty hand sparring, empty hand pattern, and weapons pattern in the Air Capital Taekwondo Martial Arts Festival in Andover, Kansas, on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2014. Hanson, a yellow belt, also received silver medals for weapons sparring and speed kicking. Hanson is a student of the Kansas Chun Kuhn Taekwondo Association.

Three other students of the Association also received medals.

Stephen Swope, a black belt, won Grand Champion in the Jumping High Kick event. Swope also received gold medals in the empty hand pattern and standing high kick events. Swope received a silver medal for weapons pattern.

Mr. Jeramie Swope, Technical Director of the Association, received gold medals for power breaking and empty hand pattern, and a silver medal for weapons pattern.

Master Mike Swope, President of the Association, received gold medals for empty hand pattern and weapons pattern.

The Kansas Chun Kuhn Taekwondo Association teaches traditional Chun Kuhn Taekwondo and sport Taekwondo to children and adults while encouraging respect, cooperation and the exchange of ideas between all martial arts to promote a healthy lifestyle and the physical, mental and social benefits of practicing the martial arts. Visit http://www.KansasChunKuhnTKD.com for more information.