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and Recreation is Nationally Accredited.
CAPRA provides quality assurance and quality improvement of accredited park and recreation agencies throughout the United States. CAPRA is the only national accreditation of park and recreation agencies, and is a valuable measure of an agency’s overall quality of operation, management, and service to the community.

 

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ADAPTIVE PROGRAMS

The City of Glendale Parks & Recreation Adaptive Recreation program offers specially designed activities for individuals with physical, mental, emotional or social disabilities. Activities include bowling, swimming, dances, field trips & more. The general minimum age for participating is 8 years old. The City of Glendale also supports Special Olympics Softball & Challenger Little League with the City of Peoria.

For additional details on the Adaptive Recreation Program, please call Katherine at 623-930-4333.

*With the goal of enhancing programs for citizens with disabilities, the City of Glendale partners with the City of Peoria in the Glendale/Peoria Special Recreation Alliance program, which offers cooperative programs between the two cities.

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Adaptive Activities

Winter Bowling Bonanza
Saturday, January 7–February 25 • 9–11 a.m. (code #452011-11)
Saturday, March 10- April 28 • 9-11 a.m.
(code #452011-21)
(Ages 8+) Make new friends, improve your game and enjoy the support of other participants! Bowling ramps are available to registered bowlers. Instruction is not provided. Questions? Call 623-930-4333. Glenfair Lanes Bowling Alley, 6110 N. 59th Ave. • $18 (Non-resident $25). Includes of a bowling ball and shoes. To sign up, click here.

Theatre Kidz
Thursday, January 12 - March 29 • 5:30–7 p.m.
(Ages 8-23) If you enjoy singing, dancing and acting, this is for you! Learn the basics of musical theatre in this fun class. The finale is YOU performing on stage with friends and family in the audience! For more information, call 623-930-4333. Glendale Adult Center Stage, 5970 W. Brown St. • $20 (Non-resident $24). To sign up, click here.

Everybody Plays!
Saturday, January 28 - March 3 • 10– 11 a.m. (code #461125-11)
(Ages 8-23) Students experience the joy of learning to play 10 different instruments, while
increasing memory and motor skills in a fun and creative atmosphere. Classes taught by the Chimes Company, specializing in adaptive musical instruction for youth. (www.chimescompany.com). There will be a live performance the last day of class, and each student will receive a certificate of achievement. Glendale Adult Center, 5970 W. Brown St., Room 108. • $29 (Non-resident $35). To sign up, click here.

Challenger Little League*
Saturday, February 4 - April 21 • 8:30–10:30 a.m.
(Ages 7-21) Dust off that baseball glove and join us for practices and games! This league features two divisions – Instructional or Competitive – and meets on fields 3 and 4 at Clarence B. Hayes Memorial Park, 9845 N. 75th Dr. This program is provided in cooperation with the cities of Glendale and Peoria and The Rio Vista Little League. SIGN UP BY JAN. 28 at the Peoria Community Center, 8335 W. Jefferson. Volunteer coaches and “buddies” are needed. Call Paula at 623- 773-7923 for details. • $25 per person.

I Can Be Safe
Wednesday, February 22 • 5:30-6:30 p.m. (code #461123-11)
(Ages 8-22) There’s more to it than just “stranger danger”. It’s important to remember children of all ages need appropriate safety education. This class teaches kids about methods used by unsafe individuals and those that want to exploit them. Youth will become familiar with the common tricks played on kids, strategies if they’re lost or approached and internet safety. They’ll learn about choices and practice skills for their own safety in a fun and age appropriate manner without fear! Parents are encouraged to attend. Please arrive 5 minutes before class starts. Glendale Adult Center, 5970 W. Brown St. • $29 (Non-Resident $35). To sign up, click here.

Bingo Extravaganza Night*
Friday, March 23 • 7–9 p.m.
(Ages 10+) Get the family together (siblings and parents are welcome) and head to the Peoria Community Center, 8525 W. Jefferson, for an evening of bingo, prizes and lots of family fun! • $5 per person. Pre-registration is required. Call 623-773-7436.

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Adaptive Recreation Advisory Committee
Be a part of the Glendale Adaptive Advisory Committee – Help plan and organize programs or share a special talent and volunteer! Our goal is to expand the Glendale Parks and Recreation Department’s adaptive program to include more opportunities for children and youth of all abilities! We meet the 2nd Thursday every other month (January, March, May, July, September, November), 4:30-5:30 p.m., at the Glendale Adult Center, 5970 W. Brown St. For more information, contact Katherine at 623-930-4333 or email koconnor@glendaleaz.com.

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