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Show The Park Record B-4 Calendar Spring Sports Softball Monday Coed Comp League Park City Mountain Run 8:00 a.m. July 29 8:00 a.m. 6:00-9:00 p.m. Tuesday 6:00-9:00 p.m. Tuesday 6:00-9:00 p.m. Wednesday 6:00-9:00 p.m. Tuesday Men League Wednesday Coed League Jupiter Peak Steeplechase Mid-Mountain Marathon Monday Tuesday Coed League 8:00 a.m. Triple Trail Series Round Valley Rambler June 17 6:00-9:00 p.m. Monday Coed Rec League Running July 4 Monday 7:00 a.m. Soccer June 10 7:00 a.m. Volleyball July 8 7:00 a.m. August 12 7:00 a.m. August 19 East Canyon Tri Thursday Echo Tri Jordanelle Tri Comp League Midweek Mountain Bike Deer Valley June 20 Round Valley June 27 6:00 p.m. 6:00-9:00 p.m. Thursday 6:00-9:00 p.m. Weather Hotline (cancellations) 615-5432 6:00 p.m. Intermountain Cup X-Country Series Rage at Snowbird July 1 9:00 a.m. July 15 9:00 a.m. Olympic Park 6:00-9:00 p.m. Tuesday Sand Doubles Bike Racing 6:00-9:00 p.m. Tuesday Rec League Park City Ice Arena Ice Hockey Gold League Sunday Silver League Training Sessions Monday 6:30-8 p.m. Basin Recreation Fieldhouse Open Batting Cages 7a.m. – Noon Drop-in Pickleball Tues/Thurs 8:30 – 11:30 am. South Summit Aquatics & Fitness Center (783-2423) Adult Softball Thursday Rock Wall Saturday 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Pickleball Open Gym Wed. – Fri 4 – 6 p.m 6:30 p.m. Photo courtesy of Tyler Tate/National Ability Center The National Ability Center unveiled its expanded adaptive ropes challenge course on Saturday, June 3. Wed/Thurs/Sun 8 p.m. Recreation Sports Bronze League Friday Park City Recreation Services (615-5401) 8 p.m. The National Ability Center introduces new ropes course (655-0999) Sunday 7v7 Coed League Triathlon Speedskating Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, June 10-13, 2017 To include an upcoming sports event in the calendar, please send an email to Joe Lair at scoreboard@parkrecord.com. 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Each Office Independently Owned & Operated. The National Ability Center unveiled its newly renovated adaptive ropes challenge course on Saturday, June 3. Designed by one of the top five adaptive course builders in the U.S., enhancements allow for better functionality for all types of wheelchairs, mobility devices and challenges. The event commenced with remarks from Dustin Lipson, Operations Office for Primary Children’s Hospital and a National Ability Center board member who welcomed the crowd of community supporters. The Utah Office of Outdoor Recreation Director, Tom Continued from B-3 Kids Games map, but also come up with the best strategy possible. “They learn self-reliance, grit and resilience,” Gunion said. In the spirit of having fun, participants are encouraged to dress in costumes that will be comfortable enough for wearing the required harness and making it through the challenging obstacles. There will also be awards given out to those who finish in the top three of each division: ages Continued from B-1 Sports briefs Skateboard Camp PC Recreation has lined up Park City’s best skaters for our Summer Skateboard Camp to teach children the basics and new tricks at the Park City Skate Park. There are eight sessions scheduled throughout the summer on Monday thru Thursday from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. The fee per session is $85. For info and to register, visit parkcityrecreation.org or call 6155400. StART of Summer Join Basin Recreation for the annual StART of Summer Color Run on Saturday, June 17 at Willow Creek Park, starting at 9 a.m. A 5K fun run, featuring powdered paint stations, will be sure to colorfully entertain. A onemile run and a 100-yard dash for the kids will follow. Cost for the 5K is $15 per person or $45 per family prior to June 14. All pre-registered runners receive a Fun Run t-shirt. To register, visit basinrecreation.org or call 6550999. Termite Hockey Camp The Park City Ice Arena will host the Termite Hockey Camp from June 1923 from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and August 14-18 from 1-4:30 p.m. Each Adams, and Mikelle Moore the Senior VP of Community Health at Intermountain Healthcare, whose organization provided generous funding for the course’s expansion, spoke about the importance of supporting the NAC’s impactful programs for those in Utah and visitors of all abilities to our state. “My children, Ainsley Moore (10, girl) and Jameson Moore (7, boy), were excited to try the ropes course. I watched them both grow mentally while they were up there,” said Mikelle Moore. “Overcoming self-doubt by successfully completing it blew their minds. There are not too many moments in life when you can actually witness your children’s view of the world expanding and Saturday was one of those moments for our family and many others.” “The ropes course is my favorite activities at the NAC,” said National Ability Center youth participant, Ainsley Moore. “It reminds me that I can conquer even the most difficult obstacles if I just believe in myself.” Lipson and Adams were the first climbers on the course to ascend up the steep course to cut the ribbon on the upper platform. Director of Programs for the National Ability Center, Tracy Meier shared features of the ropes course with the crowd while event attendees tested out the new course’s challenges first-hand. “It is humbling to be a part of an organization who is among the best at providing recreation opportunities to people of all abilities,” said National Ability Center Board President Michael Kerby. “Special thanks are owed to the Utah Office of Outdoor Recreation, Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED) and Intermountain Healthcare for making our vision of continuously improving and better serving our individuals and families a reality.” 6-8, ages 10-12, ages 14-16. There is also an open division, should a pair differ in divisions. Additionally, awards will be given for showing the most spirit and teamwork. “We look for those kids that if another racer gets hurt, they stop and take time [to help],” Gunion said. “It is a race, but they take time for another racer. Or they’re cheering other teams on or they’re picking up the most garbage along the course.” The three-day event will kick off with skills clinics on Friday, where kids can prepare for the race by going through mountain biking, climbing and teamwork drills. Saturday and Sunday will be race days, with an instructional speech starting at 8:30 a.m. and the race starting shortly after at 9 a.m. Gunion expects at least 200 kids to be racing on the final two days of the event. For those who may be inter- ested, registration is filling up fast and Gunion suggests taking care of it sooner rather than later. Whether or not one has a kid participating in the race, however, the unique race is entertaining for all. “Just come out, even if you don’t have kids racing,” Gunion said. “It is so fun to watch. It’s just really spectator-friendly. It’s so cool to see these kids out there doing it on their own. Because it’s not like a Tough Mudder or a Spartan Race, where it’s a mass start. It’s a really unique way to view an adventure race and see what it’s all about.” The two sessions of skills clinics on Friday will go from 8 a.m. to noon and 1-5 p.m. Saturday’s racing will be for kids aged 1014, while Sunday’s race is reserved for the younger kids aged 6-9, as well as the open division racers. Both races will start at 9 a.m. camp is sold separately for girls and boys from the ages of 5-7. Campers must be able to skate forward, backward and stop comfortably in hockey skates. The June Camp will cost $190 and will increase to $210 on June 5. The August Camp will also be $190 and will increase to $210 on July 31. For more information or to register, visit parcityice.org. Contact matt. genther@parkcity.org with questions. Dirt Jump Camps Park City Golf Club Junior Golf Camps These clinic-style camps will cover all areas of the game of golf. Each clinic includes safety, grip, stance, putting, chipping, full swing, course etiquette and rules. Golf clubs will be furnished if needed. Each camp is four days including a Play Day. The play day includes a lunch following play on the golf course. Camp One is from June 12-15 and Camp Two is from June 19-22. Both camps will run from 9 a.m. to noon. Fee is $165 per session. Call 435-615-5800 for information. Movie in the Park & Backyard Campout Night Join Basin Recreation for the first Movie in the Park of the summer in conjunction with our annual Backyard Campout Night on Saturday, June 24 at Trailside Park. Tent setup will start at 6 p.m. and the movie will start at dusk. This year, you get to pick the movie between Zootopia, Kubo and the Two Strings or Secret Life of Pets. To reserve a tent site for $10, make a movie selection or for more information, visit basinrecreation.org or call 435-655-0999. PC Recreation’s youth and parent/kid dirt jump camps are held throughout the summer beginning June 12 at the Park City Dirt Jump Park. Each session takes place Monday through Thursday and meets at 11 a.m. to noon for youth and 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. for parent/kid sessions. The fee is $85 per session, and helmets are required. For more details and to register, visit www.parkcityrecreation.org or call 615-5400. Adult Swim Clinic at Basin Recreation Fieldhouse The Adult Swim Clinic series at Basin Recreation is open to anyone over the age of 15 interested in learning how to swim, improve their stroke technique or become more efficient in the water. This program goes step by step through the basics of body position and the progression of each stroke. Classes will be offered two times per week for four weeks, starting on June 6. Cost of this program is $80.00 and requires registration. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Aquatics Coordinator Sydney Bull at sydney@basinrecreation. org. Summer Swim Lessons Advance your child’s swimming ability this summer at the PC MARC. Swim lessons for ages six months to 12 years are offered morning, evening, and weekends. For more info on schedules and to register, visit parkcityrecreation.org or call 435615-5400. |