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SPECIALIZED RECREATION PART TWO REGISTER ONLINE: classweb.townofcary.org 89 Sports Look for sports courses in the fall! Special Interests Parent Workshops Join Rosellen Reif, a Licensed Professional Counselor Associate, a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor, and a Qualified Developmental Disabilities and Mental Health Professional for a variety of workshops geared towards parents and/or family members of persons with disabilities. Location: Cary Senior Center Fees: $11(R) $15(N) (1 class) ENCOURAGING INDEPENDENCE Learn how to encourage your adult child with special needs to be as independent as possible. 105048 Tue Jun 6 10:30 a.m.–noon PERSONAL HYGIENE This workshop will discuss how to motivate your child to care for his or her body. 105049 Thu Jun 22 6:30–8:30 p.m. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Learn how to teach your child money management and how to plan for their long-term financial stability. 105050 Thu Jul 20 6:30–8:30 p.m. COMMUNITY SAFETY This workshop will focus on how to interact with police; what to know about Internet privacy; as well as tools and technology that can help keep your child safe. 105051 Wed Aug 2 6:30–8:30 p.m. AUTISM AND THE TEEN YEARS Learn about navigating the teen years when your child has high-functioning autism. 105052 Thu Aug 24 6:30–8:30 p.m. Special Events Kids Together Playground Birthday (all ages & abilities) It's an old-fashioned birthday party to celebrate the anniversary of the opening of Kids Together Playground! Gather at the picnic shelter to create noisemakers, march with KATAL the KT Dragon in a kid's parade, hear the Kids Together Playground story, and help make Roly Poly fruit slushies. Fun for all! No registration required. For more information, email kidstogether@nc.rr.com. Sunday, June 4 | 3–5 p.m. Kids Together Playground at Marla Dorrel Park Adaptive Sports The Town of Cary is partnering with Bridge II Sports to facilitate adaptive sports programs. Bridge II Sports, a nonprofit, 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 PARALYMPIC SPORT TRIANGLE A program of Bridge II Sports GOT GAME?!

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