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City Of Greenboro: Parks And Recreation Hosts Adaptive Sports Expo November 13

The Greensboro Parks and Recreation Department's Adaptive and Inclusive Recreation unit, in partnership with the Community and Therapeut ...

10/12/2021 9:42 AM

The Greensboro Parks and Recreation Department’s Adaptive and Inclusive Recreation unit, in partnership with the Community and Therapeutic Recreation Department at UNC Greensboro, will host an Adaptive Sports Expo from 1-5 pm, Saturday, November 13, at the Greensboro Sportsplex, 2400 Sixteenth St. Admission is free and all visitors must wear a face covering.

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Participants are invited to try a variety of adaptive sports – which use amended rules or equipment to help people with disabilities enjoy the game. Expo participants need not have a disability to play. The expo will feature Paralympic sports and other games, including goalball, wheelchair basketball, wheelchair tennis, beep baseball, sitting volleyball, biking, and boccia. Competitive players will also be on hand to share their experience with the sports.

Parks and Recreation staff hope the expo will help draw more community interest to adaptive sports.

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For more information, contact Adaptive and Inclusive Recreation Assistant Coordinator Kaitlynne Temple at 336-373-2954. 

The Greensboro Parks and Recreation Department’s Adaptive and Inclusive Recreation unit, in partnership with the Community and Therapeutic Recreation Department at UNC Greensboro, will host an Adaptive Sports Expo from 1-5 pm, Saturday, November 13, at the Greensboro Sportsplex, 2400 Sixteenth St. Admission is free and all visitors must wear a face covering.

Participants are invited to try a variety of adaptive sports – which use amended rules or equipment to help people with disabilities enjoy the game. Expo participants need not have a disability to play. The expo will feature Paralympic sports and other games, including goalball, wheelchair basketball, wheelchair tennis, beep baseball, sitting volleyball, biking, and boccia. Competitive players will also be on hand to share their experience with the sports.

Parks and Recreation staff hope the expo will help draw more community interest to adaptive sports.

For more information, contact Adaptive and Inclusive Recreation Assistant Coordinator Kaitlynne Temple at 336-373-2954. 


This press release was produced by the City of Greensboro. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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