Every Monday @ Renaissance Presbyterian Church at 1211 Boynton Drive
Scenic City Adaptive CyclingThis program is Co-Sponsored by SPARC (Sports, Arts and Recreation of Chattanooga - a local chapter of Move United) and Outdoor Chattanooga. For more info on SPARC, check out their website: http://www.sparctn.org/WHAT/WHO: An adaptive cycling program for individuals with disabilities. Hand cycles and tandem bikes are available for individuals who have physical and visual […]
This is the weekly business meeting of the Chattanooga City Council. Agendas and other meeting information may be found at www.chattanooga.gov/city-council. This meeting is free and open to the public. The building and meeting room are also accessible.
C.H.I.P.S GolfWHAT: A weekly round and instruction of golf for individuals with cognitive/intellectual disabilities.WHO: Participants must be able to play nine holes independently with previous golf experience and able to play with minimal assistance.WHEN: Tuesdays, 4/23 - 5/28TIME: 5:30-7:30pmWHERE: Brown Acres Golf Course (406 Brown Road, 37421)COST: $5 each gameCONTACT: Elaine at edams@chattanooga.gov or 423-643-6607
Horticulture WHAT: An interactive, hands-on, educational program that teaches participants a variety of horticulture skills and methods! WHO: Individuals with disabilities ages 13 and upWHEN: Wednesdays, 5/1 - 5/22TIME: 5:30 - 7pmWHERE: Tennessee Riverpark Pavilion (4301 Amnicola Hwy)COST: Free!CONTACT: Josh at jabbott1@chattanooga.gov or 423-643-6091
Enjoy free admission to the permanent collection and $5 general admission to the current exhibition. Members and youth 17 and under free.
Hiking WHAT/WHO: A group of individuals with disabilities, their family members, and friends who want to explore the beautiful trails in Chattanooga together! All trails are easy to moderate, and the group naturally splits up (with a trail leader) based on desired hiking speed. .IMPORTANT: Interested in being a part of the hiking group? Be sure to sign up with […]
Young Athletes Program WHAT: Special Olympics Young Athletes is a sport and play program for children with intellectual disabilities (ID) and siblings, ages 2 to 7 years old. Young Athletes introduces basic sport skills, like running, kicking and throwing. Young Athletes offers the chance to share the joy of sports with all children.WHO: Ages 2-7, children with intellectual disabilities and […]
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