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REGISTER ONLINE: classweb.townofcary.org 63 SPORTS PART TWO In case of inclement weather, the decision to play or not will be made by the Sports Staff. Information will be on the Town website at http://games.townofcarync. gov/. A recording will also be on the Weather Cancellation Line (919) 319-4500. Updates are made at 3 p.m. each weekday, 7 a.m. on Saturday, and 12 p.m. on Sunday. If a decision is made after these times, it will be announced by the officials at the facility. INCLEMENT WEATHER 1-on-1 Baseball and Softball Lessons The Town of Cary offers year round 1-on-1 baseball and softball lessons from qualified instructors for youth ages 7-17. Lessons are $25 per half hour or $40 per hour. Schedule a hitting, fielding or pitching lesson today. Lessons can be booked through the Town of Cary EZ-Reg system. Lesson availability will be added onto EZ- Reg each month starting on the 25 th of each month prior. i.e. March lessons will become available Feb 25 (Please note that youth under 10 years of age can only register for half hour lessons) Email TOCInstructors@townofcary.org with any lesson related questions. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION c Fall Baseball and Softball Registration Fall Youth Baseball and Softball registration forms will be available June 6. The program registration form in this guide is not valid for this activity. JUNE 20–JULY 3 | WEB, WALK-IN & MAIL-IN (Do not mail prior to June 17) All Cary residents Non-residents returning to the same league (Mail-in Only) JULY 4–10 | WEB OR *WALK-IN ONLY All Cary residents All non-residents MAILING ADDRESS: Cary Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Attn: Baseball/Softball Registration P.O. Box 8005 Cary, NC 27512-8005 WALK-IN LOCATIONS Herbert C. Young Community Center 101 Wilkinson Ave. Bond Park Community Center 150 Metro Park Dr. Middle Creek Community Center 151 Middle Creek Park Ave. *Summer Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 9 a.m.– 10 p.m.; Sat 9 a.m.–6 p.m.; Closed July 4. Volunteer Coaches Cary Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources relies on volunteer coaches for the organized youth sports leagues. Coaches must be available for weekly practices and games. Each coach is required to be certified by the National Youth Sports Coaches Association and to submit and pass a background check. It is important that coaches teach sportsmanship as well as specific sport skills. Anyone interested in coaching any sport should contact the Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources sports staff during regular working hours to discuss their coaching interests.

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