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Recreation superintendent outlines leagues, senior programs and free VITA tax service
Summary
Recreation Superintendent Brandon Pendergrass told the Sports and Recreation Committee the village runs youth and adult leagues, senior congregate meals and a free VITA tax service that served households with incomes under $70,000 — last year the VITA effort returned roughly $400,000 in tax refunds to residents.
Brandon Pendergrass, recreation superintendent for the Village of Royal Palm Beach, briefed the Sports and Recreation Committee on current programming and upcoming community events on Feb. 3.
Pendergrass said the village is operating a co‑ed youth basketball league for kindergarten through eighth grade with more than 200 participants and several adult leagues. “We’re upwards of over 200 participants,” Pendergrass said, describing lane sizes of four to six teams per division.
He outlined seasonal youth and adult offerings, including youth volleyball (ages 10–14), youth dance (ages 2–12), tennis lessons at Camellia Park,…
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