CITY PARKS FOUNDATION KICKS-OFF FREE FALL SPORTS PROGRAMS FOR NYC YOUTH AND SENIORS FITNESS PROGRAMS

CITY PARKS FOUNDATION KICKS-OFF FREE FALL SPORTS PROGRAMS FOR NYC YOUTH IN ADDITION TO SENIORS FITNESS PROGRAMS

Programs include Golf, Track & Field, and Seniors Fitness in NYC Parks plus the return of a Street Hockey program

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City Parks Foundation is kicking off its 2018 Fall Sports Program for young people and

seniors this September. City Parks Foundation provides free programs each year to over 12,000

New York City children and 1,000 seniors. This Fall, we will host over 300 youth and 500

seniors in 26 neighborhood parks and recreation centers for participation in FREE programs in

golf, track & field, street hockey, yoga and fitness walking instruction. Registration for all

programs are now open online and in person at each park site.

CityParks Golf presented by Fondation LACOSTE and The First Tee NYC makes it fun

and easy for boys and girls, ages six to 17, to learn to play golf in two locations during the Fall.

The Junior Golf Center Annex in Flushing, Queens offers free lessons once a week from

September 15 – October 28. The Junior Golf Center in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn offers free lessons

once a week from September 4 – October 22. The program teaches kids the basics of the sport,

and helps them develop self-esteem, discipline and sportsmanship. Dedicated players can

ultimately try out for the CityParks Intermediate Program and Junior Golf Academy –

specialized programs available at the CityParks Junior Golf Center, a facility in Bay Ridge,

Brooklyn that also offers programming for beginners.

CityParks Track & Field, presented in partnership with New York Road Runners and

supported by the Randall’s Island Park Alliance, held in 4 parks, gives New York City kids the

chance to learn the basics of the sport, from hurdles and relay races, to long jump, shot put and

javelin throw. The free Track & Field program runs from September 15 – October 21 in

Brooklyn and Queens, and is held once per week, available to youth ages eight – 14. The Jesse

Owens Fall Track program introduces novice runners to cross country distance running through

runs from East Harlem to Randall’s Island Park. The Fall program will also incorporate a variety

of track and field activities. This free weekly track & field youth program runs from September 8

– October 27 in Manhattan, and is held once per week, available to youth ages eight – 14.

Register online at https://CityParksFoundation.org/track-field/ or call 718-760-6999 for

information.

CityParks Street Hockey presented by the New York Islanders, a returning program this

Fall, will be held in 3 local neighborhood parks in Brooklyn and Queens. The free program will

teach youth instruction and play for ages eight – 12 at the beginner and intermediate level.

Participants will learn basic hockey skills such as stickhandling, passing, shooting and core life

skills such as safety, teamwork and sportsmanship. The free program runs from October 2 –

November 8, and is held once per week, at two one-hour sessions at each location. Register

online at https://CityParksFoundation.org/street-hockey/ or call 718-760-6999 for information.

CityParks Senior Fitness, presented in partnership with New York Road Runners, is

held in 17 neighborhood parks across the city, giving New Yorkers 60+ the chance to participate

in free tennis lessons, yoga and fitness walking from from September 17 – October 26. All

equipment is provided. Register online at https://CityParksFoundation.org/seniors-fitness/ or call

718-760-6999 for information.

For more information and a full list of City Parks Foundation’s Fall 2018 programs,

please visit https://CityParksFoundation.org/play/.

CityParks Golf is presented by Fondation LACOSTE with additional generous private support from the American Seniors Golf Association. Private support for CityParks Track & Field is provided by The Stavros Niarchos Foundation, New York Road Runners, and the Randall’s Island Park Alliance. CityParks Street Hockey is presented by the New York Islanders. Generous private support for CityParks Seniors Fitness is provided by David B. Pinter and Zwicker Electric Co., Inc., Northfield Bank Foundation, and the Eastern Adult Tennis Foundation. Generous public support for all of our sports programming is provided by the New York City Council under the leadership of Speaker Corey Johnson.

About City Parks Foundation At City Parks Foundation, we are dedicated to invigorating and transforming parks into dynamic, vibrant centers of urban life through sports, arts, community development and education programs for all New Yorkers. Our programs and community building initiatives — located in more than 350 parks, recreation centers and public schools across New York City — reach

425,000 people each year. Our ethos is simple: we believe thriving parks mean thriving communities.