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Parks and recreation reports expanded adaptive programming, pool parties and camps amid funding freeze
Summary
Parks and Recreation staff told the Community for Global Disabilities that adaptive camps, inclusive swim times and an 18+ pool party have been added this summer; staff said a city spending freeze may limit future sessions and asked partners for ideas and volunteer support.
Parks and Recreation staff reported July 16 that the city’s adaptive recreation offerings expanded this summer with four adaptive camps, weekly adaptive swim times and a new 18‑and‑over inclusive pool party for adults with disabilities. Staff said the programs drew participants including stroke survivors and people with Down syndrome, and that events were free to participants.
“It was so much fun,” said Parks and Recreation staff describing the first 18‑plus pool event at the LC…
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