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Scottsdale Fall 2020 Program Registration Begins July 27 At 8 A.M
Starting 8 a.m., Monday, July 27, Scottsdale residents can register for Scottsdale's Parks and Recreation fall program.
July 23, 2020
Mark your calendars! Starting 8 a.m., Monday, July 27, Scottsdale residents can register for Scottsdale's Parks and Recreation fall programs.
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The safety of our participants and staff is the top priority. To slow the spread of COVID-19 in our community and follow public health best practices, we have implemented these safety protocols for our Leisure Education classes:
- Limited class size (based on facility space, activity) to allow for physical distance
- Increased facility cleaning
- Provided hand sanitizing stations in the facilities
- Staff wear masks when interacting with patrons
- Some students may be asked to bring their own equipment (this depends on the class… yoga mats, towels, etc.)
It's easy to find your fun with all the different activities offered, including:
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- Activities for Tots (ages 0-6 years)
- Activities for Youth (ages 5-17 years)
- Activities for Adults (ages 14+ years)
- Cross Country (for youth grades 3-8)
- Aquatics (swim lessons and more!)
- Adult Sports
- Tennis (for both youth and adults!)
Registration for non-residents begins at 8 a.m., Tuesday, July 28. Classes are viewable online at Recreation.ScottsdaleAZ.gov
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More information specific to your class will be emailed to you before your session begins. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out to our Leisure Education department via email (LeisureEducation@ScottsdaleAZ.gov) or via phone (480-312-7957).
Special Note: Scottsdale will offer After-School programs and fall break camps,
but registration for those will take place once we know more details regarding school's resuming on-campus classes. Stay tuned for details!
This press release was produced by the City of Scottsdale. The views expressed here are the author’s own.