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74 Cary Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources SPECIALIZED RECREATION Specialized Recreation Specialized Recreation programs are designed specifically for peo- ple with disabilities. Other programs listed in the Program Brochure are open to all abilities and we request you check "yes" on the registration form if you need a reasonable modification so that we can provide accommodations. Mini Camp @ the Park (age 3-12 with care provider) Join the Specialized Recreation staff at various park sites for a morn- ing of crafts, games, and playground fun! This program is for chil- dren with disabilities and care provider. Location: Varies Fees: $19(R) $25(N) (1 class) Location: Marla Dorrel Park 77446 Tue Jul 8 9:30-11:30 a.m. Location: North Cary Park 77447 Tue Jul 22 9:30-11:30 a.m. Location: Fred G. Bond Metro Park 77448 Tue Aug 5 9:30-11:30 a.m. Art, Dance andSing! (age 11 & up) Classes will consist of making arts & crafts, singing your favorite songs, and then dancing to popular tunes of today! Location: Cary Senior Center Instructor: Laura Gnewuch Fees: $19(R) $25(N) (1 class) 77436 Sat Jun 28 9:30-11:30 a.m. 77437 Sat Jul 26 9:30-11:30 a.m. 77438 Sat Aug 16 9:30-11:30 a.m. Social Gatherings Come hang out with friends once a month on Thursday evenings. Location: Cary Senior Center Fees: $2(R) $3(N) (1 class) Game Night (age 13 & up) Join us for a night of entertainment! We will have the Wii and other fun games. Come spend some time with friends. 77440 Thu Jun 26 6:30-8:30 p.m. Karaoke & Potluck (age 21 & up) Warm up your vocal cords and join us for an evening of singing your favorite songs. Bring your favorite dish to share. Beverages will be provided. 77441 Thu Jul 24 6:30-8:30 p.m. Movie Night (age 11 & up) Join your friends for a showing of the movie Shrek. Snacks and bev- erages will be provided. 77442 Thu Aug 21 6:30-8:30 p.m. SPECIALIZED RECREATION The Town is partnering with Bridge II Sports to facili- tate adaptive sports programs. Bridge II Sports, a non profit, creates opportunities for children and adults who are physically challenged to play sports individually or on a team, helping them discover tenacity, confidence, self-esteem and the joy of finding the player within. For details go to www.bridge2sports.org or call Ashley Thomas (866) 880-2742. Current programs at Town facilities: • Wheel Chair Tennis – Cary Tennis Park • Boccia – Second Sunday at Bond Park Community Center ADAPTIVE SPORTS The Raleigh Sidewinders are official members of the US Quad Rugby Association, (USQRA), www.quadrugby.com and sponsored by the North Carolina Spinal Cord Injury Association (NCSCIA). The team is comprised of individu- als with disabilities that preclude their play in competitive, able-bodied sports. Players must have mobility impairments in their arms and legs to be considered eligible for participa- tion. Most of the players have sustained cervical spinal cord injuries and have some type of quadriplegia as a result. The players are active members in their community, striving for a level of skill and competition offered by quad rugby. Team practices are held at the Bond Park Community Center on Saturdays. For more information call (919) 350-4172 or email RaleighQuadRugby@yahoo.com. Karaoke Live!