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Recreation: the Benefits Are Endless! |
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"Let
me win. But if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt." - Special Olympics Oath |
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Sports tournaments offered
| Bowling Basketball Roller Skating Bocce Ball |
Soccer Golf Power lifting Super Special (Motor Activities) |
Floor Hockey Aquatics Softball |
Equestrian Volleyball Track & Field |
On-going training and conditioning programs offered
Bowling League Golf Clinic |
Aquatics Clinic Motor Activities Training |
Roller Skating
Clinic |
For more information please call 602-495-7237 (Voice), or FAX 602 262-7333
CONTACT US
or E-mail to: phyllis.kelly@phoenix.gov
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![]() Shooting the eight foot rapids on the San Juan River! |
River Rampage is an outdoor adventure program for young people who face significant life challenges. It's run by the City of Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department, with additional support from River of Dreams, a non-profit organization. Weeklong trips are offered each summer under the supervision of ARS staff and volunteer mentors. River Rampage Teen Application (110kb pdf Acrobat) |
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CONTACT US
or E-mail to: rick.johnson@phoenix.gov
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Mainstream Expeditions |
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CONTACT US
or E-mail to: linda.tuck@phoenix.gov
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The Parks and Recreation Department manages Telephone Pioneers of America Park, the first barrier free park in the nation. This facility was built through community donations under the leadership of the volunteer organization, Telephone Pioneers of America. | ![]() |
| It features a therapeutic pool, wheelchair accessible sports courts and beep baseball fields for those who are visually impaired. Adaptive aquatic instruction is offered, and a state of the art "All Children's" accessible playground was completed in January, 2001. | ||
| For more information on swimming lessons and pool hours call 602 495-2404. The park is open to the public and is located in northwest Phoenix at 1946 West Morningside Drive. Park hours are 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. daily. For more information please call 602-262-4543 (Voice), or 602-534-2491 (TTY) | ||
CONTACT US
or E-mail to: adaptive.recreation.pks@phoenix.gov
Other Programs and Special Events
Adaptive Recreation Services runs
a wide variety of summer programs and special events specifically designed to
meet the needs of people with disabilities. These include: |
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| Spring Prom Sunrise Day Camp Action Camp Holiday Tree Deco Holiday Dinner Dance |
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| The Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department is committed to removing barriers to participation in all of its programs and services. For more information regarding program accommodation, or upcoming special events and summer programs, please call 602-495-7237 (Voice) | |
CONTACT US
or E-mail to: lu.rodriguez@phoenix.gov
or E-mail to: adaptive.recreation.pks@phoenix.gov
Related Links
Phoenix Public Library Special Needs Center
www.river-of-dreams.org
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