Politics & Government
City Of Reno Offering More Free Recreation Activity Isolation Kits
The kits aim to provide a variety of activities including physical and mental well-being exercises.
November 12, 2020
The City of Reno Parks and Recreation Health and Wellness division has created an additional 250 free recreation activity kits for those in isolation due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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This month’s kits are seasonally themed. The kits are available to anyone who reserves one, limited to one per person, first-come first-served, and you do not have to be a Reno resident.
The kits contain a collection of items that an individual can do at their home to help combat isolationism while limiting activities in public areas. The kits aim to provide a variety of activities including physical and mental well-being exercises.
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Residents must call 775-334-2262 first to reserve a kit. Pick-up locations are at Neil Road Recreation Center and Evelyn Mount Northeast Community Center. 125 kits will be available at each site.
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