forward to the annual Youth East Coast Go Camp. AGF Scholarships to the Camp are still available. “If I get really strong at go camp I might be able to place in Go Congress… maybe even be an insei and then a pro. Who knows? I also want to meet old friends, and make new ones,” wrote Chance Reimer in a previous scholarship essay. “It was a great experience being around players as interested in go as I am,” wrote Matt Palumbo, “It was great to meet a pro too! I liked all the people there, and made a new friend who I continue to keep in touch with.” Parents like camp too: “The happiness he brought back from camp was radiating all over as soon as we picked him up from the airport, and his happiness is our happiness too,” wrote one parent after the event. The AGA East Coast Go Camp will be held at the Madison Suites Hotel in Somerset, New Jersey, July 23-30. Mingjiu Jiang 7p and Yuan Zhou 7d will be the primary teachers. For more information, visit the camp page here, or e-mail Mangual at agagocampeast@usgo.org.-Paul Barchilon, EJ Youth Editor. Photo: Campers and staff at the 2009 Go Camp.



Nearly 100 people of all ages came out to the Oakland Asian Cultural Center on May 14 for the second annual Go Expo Day. The event, organized by
Excitement and energy levels rose sharply in the afternoon when the free go lessons began. About 75 eager students of all ages came to learn how to play go and to pick up a free starter go set and copy of The Way to Go. Volunteers talked about go’s rich cultural history and taught the enthusiastic crowd how to play our favorite board game–going over the rules, teaching basic strategy, and playing games one-on-one and in simuls. A good time was had by all, and perhaps our go community just got a little bit larger. Click 

