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OUTDOOR RECREATION PART TWO 70 REGISTER ONLINE: mycary.org Beginner Orienteering (age 8 & up) Learn the basics of outdoor navigation and orienteering. A trained outdoor instructor will teach you how to read a map and use a compass for navigating. All materials are included. Sat Nov 11 1–4 p.m. 031492 Location: Bond Park Outdoor Spaces Fees: $37(R) $48(N) (1 class) Survival Skills 2.0 (age 14 & up) Do you understand the basics of re building and shelter making and want to take your knowledge a step further? This 2.0 class will improve your technical skills to survive in extreme settings. All materials are included. Sun Sep 24 2–5 p.m. 031446 Location: Bond Park Outdoor Spaces Fees: $24(R) $31(N) (1 class) NEW! Outdoor Skills How to Camp! (age 5 & up) Want to get into camping, but need guidance on where to begin? Our seasoned instructors are here to help get you ready by teaching you how to set up your tent, light a re, hang a tarp, and provide other basic need-to-know tips. Sat Sep 9 1–5 p.m. 031440 Location: Bond Park Outdoor Spaces Fees: $32(R) $41(N) (1 class) Beginner Outdoor Skills (age 5 & up) Gain con dence and comfort outdoors by learning two of the most important survival skills. This course teaches you how to build primitive shelters in the woods and re- building techniques. All materials are included. Youth under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Sun Sep 17 2–5 p.m. 031491 Location: Bond Park Outdoor Spaces Fees: $24(R) $31(N) (1 class) NEW! APPLY Dorcas Ministries screens all scholarship applications. Please submit applications Mon-Fri from 9am - 5pm at the Dorcas Crisis Center 189 High House Road, Cary in the suite next to thrift shop. DONATE Your tax-deductible donations of any amount are welcome anytime. Anyone can make a donation by contacting a community center directly or by adding the donation amount to their program registration during checkout through myCary. "My children recently benefited from the scholarship while my husband was out of work, and now we're able to pay it forward. " –A Scholarship Recipient and Donor Cary wants to ensure that all citizens receive equal opportunity to participate in recreation. The Play It Forward Scholarship Fund provides Cary residents with the opportunity to receive funds to use towards Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources' programs. carync.gov/scholarships

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