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fitness
Men’s Basketball-30+
Hit the court for a fun evening of open basketball. This is not
league play; teams are formed as players arrive. Bring your own
ball, and one light and one dark t-shirt. No children allowed
for safety reasons. Drop in anytime throughout the class time.
Purchase an open gym men’s basketball pass good at any fall
2015 open gym men’s basketball session. Bring your pass to each
session; open gym pass issued to registered participant and is not
transferrable. See website for open gym dates. Pass fee: $35 or $4
per session, exact change at the door; open gym passes available
for purchase the first two weeks of session only.
w Sep 15 - Dec 15 | 6:30-9:30 pm | 13 Sessions
T | Sandburg Edu Ctr | AL077-2G26-F1
Classes and outings for adults
with special needs
w Sep 16 - Dec 16 | 8:30-10 pm | 14 Sessions
W | Northdale MS | AL077-2G26-F2
w Sep 17 - Dec 17 | 8-10 pm | 12 Sessions
Th | Oak View MS | AL077-2G26-F3
Pickleball
Pickleball is a fun racquet sport that infuses elements of
badminton, tennis and table tennis. The game is played with a
hard paddle and wiffle ball. This is not league play. No children
allowed for safety reasons. Drop in anytime throughout the class
time. Purchase an open gym pickleball pass good at any fall 2015
open gym pickleball session. Bring your pass to each session along
with your pickleball paddle and wiffle ball or use ours. Pass issued
to registered participant and is not transferable. See website
for open gym dates. Pass fee: $35 or pay $4 per session, exact
change at the door; open gym passes available for purchase the
first two weeks of session only.
w Sep 14 - Dec 14 | 6:30-8:30 pm | 14 Sessions
M | Sandburg Edu Ctr | AL077-2G27-F1
w Sep 19 - Dec 19 | 8-10 am | 12 Sessions
Sa | Sandburg Edu Ctr | AL077-2G27-F2
Project Power provides specialized classes for
adults with disabilities. Activities and classes offer
educational, recreational and social activities for
participants that practice life skills to increase
independence and communication, community
integration, as well as opportunites to make friends.
Project Power offers over 100 learning opportunities
and social outings yearly while serving more than
3,500 participants. Activities and classes are offered
in a wide range of styles and formats to meet the
needs of participants.
Classes and outings this fall include
• Bowling with Dirk & Perry
• Glass Fusion
• Halloween Dance Party
• Life Skills-Budgets 101
• Moving and Grooving
• River Boat Cruise & Lunch
• and much more - over 30 classes!
For more information call 763-506-1279 or visit
www.discovercommunityed.com
www.discovercommunityed.com | 763-506-5766 | 2015 FALL
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