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NYC Parks offers plenty of sports for children ages eight and up. All programs are free, but participants must be registered members of a recreation center. Check with your local recreation center for more details. The registration process varies by program. Bronx: Christopher.

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Guevara parks. SoftballSpring Co-ed softball programs take place in the spring for children between the ages of 8 — Instructional clinics and competitive leagues are held across the city. Registration is on a first come, first served basis in early spring.

Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis beginning in November. The league's season runs from January to April.

These classes teach a safe, easy, effective way to learn to ride. Participants learn the basics of balancing, starting, stopping, and steering a bike. Registration opens in April when dates are posted. It runs out of the beautiful Kissena Velodrome in Queens. Sessions are nine weeks and run most of the year, except winter. Kids are encouraged to progress throughout the program to achieve mastery of the sport, so attending for more than one session is suggested.
Registration is on a rolling basis, but there is a waitlist.

Flag FootballFall Flag football leagues take place across the city in the fall. The leagues welcome girls and boys ages eight to 14 to take part in instructional drills, strategies and live game play. All equipment is provided. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. The leagues run until November. Wheelchair Flag FootballFall Some of the fall flag football leagues have adaptive divisions for people with disabilities.
These include opportunities for children and adults. Registration is on a first come, first served basis in September, and the leagues run until November. Highlights include a six-hole golf course, practice putting and chipping greens, covered driving range and clubhouse with classroom space.

CityParks Golf CityParks Golf makes it fun and easy for boys and girls ages 6 to 17 to learn to play golf. This free program offers five progressively challenging levels of instruction and teaches the importance of confidence, patience, cooperation, and respect to all participants. Free use of equipment is available at all lessons.
Learn more about CityParks Golf. The soccer programs, which break into divisions for kids from agesrun for 6 to 8 weeks.

No experience is necessary. Registration is on a first come, first served basis beginning in April and runs through July. The clinics are for boys and girls agesand provide instruction on the basics of street hockey, as well as tips on the importance of exercising and eating a balanced diet. All equipment is provided and no prior experience is necessary to participate.
Sessions run from December to February in the winter and July to August in the summer. Registration is on a rolling basis beginning prior to the start of each session.

CityParks Tennis CityParks Tennis provides free tennis lessons to thousands of kids ages 6 to 16 each year in dozens of parks throughout the five boroughs. The program promotes physical fitness while building self-confidence, and is deed to make the sport of tennis freely available to those who want to learn the game in a fun, relaxed environment. CityParks Tennis lessons for kids are offered at all skill levels.

Learn more about CityParks Tennis. Registration takes place on a rolling basis by contacting a Recreation Center with one of the programs. Each summer in July and August, lessons are offered at participating parks twice a week. One-day recreational events for kids are held throughout the year. Events include special sports clinics, competitive games and races, and kids' activities at events for all ages. Was this information helpful?
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