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Weston Parks and Recreation to Introduce New Adult Programs at Kiwanis This Saturday

This fall, the Weston Parks and Recreation Department is excited to offer a series of programs for adults. Members of the community and Parks and Recreation staff will share their talents and interests to provide instruction on topics ranging from Interior Design to Zumba. Join Weston Aquatic Director Lynn Stevens to learn more about the new programming at Weston Kiwanis this Saturday, August 8, at Norfield Parish Hall at 8:30am. Breakfast will be served and members of the public are welcome.

 

Ms. Stevens will discuss the full list of recreational and fitness programs offered for adults this fall, how to register online at www.westonct.gov for the programs beginning at the end of September, as well as ways that you can get involved in future programming to share your interests and talents with the community.

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A longtime Weston resident, Ms. Stevens has worked with the Town as the Aquatic Director for 18 years. Her responsibilities include the Middle School Pool and Bisceglie Pond and she finds joy in teaching children to swim. Ms. Stevens has also been active with the Weston Historical Society.

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The Kiwanis Club of Weston, an organization dedicated to community service, sponsors a variety of programs and events to raise funds for local organizations whose activities benefit the community at large. Its members work to support worthy causes in the community and surrounding areas through a combination of community service, philanthropy, and assistance to youth and citizens of all ages. The club's membership is open to all men and women residing or working in the area.  For more information, please visit our web site <www.westonkiwanis.org>.

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