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Six-week sessions for children, teens and adults, including basketball, sports leagues, karate, gymnastics and swimming lessons.
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4292 Fairgrounds Dr, Cortland, NY 13045
80,000 square-foot facility with: indoor NHL size ice rink large and smaller indoor soccer fields full service concession stand indoor walking track baseball batting cage locker rooms meeting rooms, including party and conference rooms Camps/Clinics Leagues and more for children and adults
114 Hickory St, Buffalo, NY 14204
Community center. Offers recreational programs, afterschool programming, summer camp, computer lab, and more. Also provides referrals to various CAO programs and services. Serves as a Cooling Center for individuals during times of excessive heat. Serves as a Warming Center in times of excessive cold. Always call ahead to make sure a Cooling/Heating Center is open before going there.
240 Lockport St, Youngstown, NY 14174
Offers various recreational activities throughout the Village of Youngstown and its parks. Activities include sports programs/teams, arts and crafts, storytelling, a wading pool, and a summer reading program. Concerts are held in the parks during the summer. Programming varies by season. Hours vary by activity; call for information.
600 South Wilbur Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13204
Provides activities for adults and teens with developmental disabilities. Teen Recreation: Offers activities in the community for teens from 13 to 18 years who have a developmental disability and are living in a non-certified residence in Onondaga County. Art Surge: Provides an art program for teens from 13 to 18 years who have been diagnosed with autism or an autism spectrum disorder. Summer Fun: Offers individualized support for children and teens to enable participation in summer camps and programs. Site-Based Respite: Provides after-school respite for youth and teens. Adult Recreation: Offers short term respite for family members of individuals with developmental disabilities who are ages 18 years or older and live in a non-certified residence in Onondaga County.
602 South James Street, Cape Vincent, NY 13618
Provides park and recreational programs and activities for residents and visitors to the Town of Cape Vincent.
4522 Harlem Rd, Buffalo, NY 14226
Programs offered include licensed after school and recess camp programs, adult and youth tennis, swimming lessons, water aerobics, lap swim, after-school gym programs, toddler programs, Badminton, adult floor hockey, basketball, volleyball, dodgeball, youth basketball lessons, open basketball, and floor hockey. Playground and playmobile (mobile playground) available. Concerts in the parks and various special events offered during the year. Programs for adults with disabilities include social program, crafts, and Special Olympics training in basketball, track, and swimming. Programs for youth with disabilities include social programs, Special Olympics training, basketball, track, and swimming during summer. Services available for dropouts/early school intervention/first offenders. Youth programs provided at 4 community centers/sites. Programs aim to unite community resources, aid disadvantaged youth, and prevent drug abuse. YES program is an employment program for teens/young adults. Resident ID cards issued annually. Additional Sites: Harlem Road Youth Center, 4255 Harlem Road, Amherst NY 14226; call 716-631-7208 after 2:30pm. Williamsville Youth Center, 5005 Sheridan Drive, Williamsville, NY 14221; call 716-633-8117 after 2:30pm. Amherst Youth & Family Center, Amherst Manor Drive, Williamsville, NY 14221; call 716-631-7299 after 2:30pm. School Intervention Service, 3982 Main Street, Amherst, NY 14226; call 716-839-4066. Clearfield Youth Center, 730 Hopkins Road, Williamsville, NY 14221; call 716-689-1404 after 2:30pm. Safe Homes, 1625 Hertel Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14216; call 716-831-2298. ##REENTRY##
30 Ennis Road, Oxford, MA 01537
Offers a one week day camp program for children, ages 5-15, with type 1 Diabetes. Activities include swimming, arts and crafts, indoor and outdoor sports and music. Features low staff to participant ratios, with a medical staff on site and trained counselors (many who have diabetes). Each camper can invite one guest who doesn't have diabetes to attend. Registration for summer camps begins in January. Call for more information.
306 Pearl St, Medina, NY 14103
Provides a starting point for many youth to learn about becoming and staying active and developing healthy habits. Offers opportunities to learn new sports, build positive relationships, and develop good sportsmanship and teamwork. Youth programs include indoor soccer, basketball, floor hockey, golf, flag football, and preschool sports programs, along with the YMCA Canal Club which provides opportunities to bike, hike, kayak, and snowshoe throughout the year.
60 Hawley St, Binghamton, NY 13901
Promotes wellness and social activities for senior citizens through organized recreational and educational programs located primarily at Senior Centers. Health screenings Health forums Physical activity classes at senior centers Specialty programs Virtual Senior Center Program
65 Niagara Square, Room 607, Buffalo, NY 14202
Provides recreational services for youth. Includes programs within New York State and the City of Buffalo in collaboration with other community agencies.
201 S Union St, Olean, NY 14760
Provides opportunities for connection, peer support, and healthy fun outlets for those in recovery. Empowers recoverees to build community, discover inner strength, and find their recovery path. A safe and all-inclusive space for individuals to connect with peer supports through adventure and fun events. A community built by peers in recovery for peers, their families, and those within the community that choose to live healthy lives in recovery. Activities: Arts including open art studio, creative writing classes, music groups and open mic nights; Outdoor activities including biking, kayaking, gardening club, open recreation; Fitness classes at all levels; Yoga and meditation; Book club; Game and Movie nights; Family support groups; Peer Support; Mutual aid groups; Volunteer opportunities; Community service projects; Holiday gatherings; Recovery library and quiet spaces.