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Program Guide Winter/Spring 2018

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SPECIALIZED RECREATION PART TWO 140 REGISTER ONLINE: classweb.townofcary.org Sports Abilities Tennis (age 8 & up) These tennis clinics are for those with intellectual disabilities who want to try tennis. There will be instruction, games, and fun for all. Each clinic is one hour long. Parents and/or care providers are asked to stay during the clinic. Location: Cary Tennis Park (1 class) 111251 Sat Apr 7 noon–1 p.m. 111249 Sat Apr 7 1–2 p.m. 111252 Sat Apr 14 noon–1 p.m. 111250 Sat Apr 14 1–2 p.m. 111253 Sat Apr 21 noon–1 p.m. 111254 Sat Apr 21 1–2 p.m. 111256 Sat Apr 28 noon–1 p.m. 111255 Sat Apr 28 1–2 p.m. 111257 Sat May 5 noon–1 p.m. 111258 Sat May 5 1–2 p.m. 111259 Sat May 12 noon–1 p.m. 111260 Sat May 12 1–2 p.m. 111261 Sat May 19 noon–1 p.m. 111262 Sat May 19 1–2 p.m. Endless Sports' 5th Annual Wheelchair Basketball Tournament Sunday, March 11 | 1–6 p.m. Fred G. Bond Metro Park Community Center This event features teams of able-bodied kids who are learning to roll with it as they compete in a wheelchair basketball tournament. The tournament encourages able- bodied kids to become aware of the obstacles faced by athletes with physical challenges every time they take the court. Wheelchair basketball is one of the few Paralympic sports where both able-bodied athletes and athletes with disabilities can compete together. FREE! Adaptive Sports The Town of Cary is partnering with Bridge II Sports to facilitate adaptive sports programs. Bridge II Sports, a nonprofi t, creates opportunities for children and adults who are physically challenged to play sports individually or on a team, helping them discover tenacity, confi dence, self-esteem and the joy of fi nding 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 (919) 996-2147 | special.olympics@raleighnc.gov May 2 & 3 Cary Academy Volunteers & Coaches Needed Spring Games 2018 The Town of Cary has partnered with Hope Project Futbol to offer Hope Soccer—a program for all children who have special needs with some physical limitations. For more, visit www.hopeprojectfutbol. com or call (919) 791-6681. Need a ride to a program or event? See the GoCary ad on page 47 for all your transportation needs.

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