Recreation Hero - Danny Satorius, Mountain Youth Chess
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Recreation Hero: Danny – Mountain Youth Chess
March 2026
For the past three years, Danny Satorius has been introducing our mountain youth to the exciting and strategic world of chess through the Park District. His dedication was on full display at the recent Mountain Youth Chess Festival, held Sunday, March 1st, at the Twin Peaks Community Center, 675 Grandview Drive, Twin Peaks, CA — a true celebration of his passion for teaching and inspiring young minds.
The festival was a tremendous success, drawing such a large crowd that there wasn’t enough room inside for all the parents to sit! Chairs lined the perimeter of the building, and at times parents could be seen peeking through the windows to catch a glimpse of the games in action. Families even traveled from Big Bear to support their young players, creating an atmosphere filled with encouragement and community pride.
Danny worked alongside an incredible team of chess coaches who have spent the past several months coaching teams throughout the mountain. Their teamwork helped make the tournament run smoothly — from organizing rounds and answering player questions to managing pairings and results through tournament software. Volunteers helped run booth games in a separate classroom, where players won fun prizes like chess-piece erasers, keychains, balloons, stickers, and wristbands. Parent volunteers assisted with food service, and one talented parent even baked an amazing chess-themed cake! The event concluded with a memorable awards ceremony, where the Park District provided medals and trophies to celebrate the players’ accomplishments.
Danny’s passion for chess began during his college years at University of California, Santa Barbara, when a roommate introduced him to the 1,500-year-old game. Fascinated by its depth and creativity, he immersed himself in studying classic games from legendary masters such as Alexander Alekhine, Mikhail Botvinnik, Garry Kasparov, and Bobby Fischer. The more he studied, the more he discovered the beauty of the game — particularly its creative and strategic elements.
While teaching high school, Danny founded a chess program that hosted major tournaments and traveled to competitions throughout California. He believes chess is a powerful supplement to a child’s education, helping develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and creative skills that extend far beyond the board.
With decades of experience in chess education, Danny continues to share his love of the game with enthusiasm and dedication. The Rim of the World Recreation and Park District is grateful for his partnership and for the lasting impact he is making in the lives of our mountain youth.






