Woonsocket Parks & Recreation

Youth Basketball

                                           

                2018

Outdoor    

   

Woonsocket Resident Kids 6-16 yrs old

Intructional,

Beginner, Intermediate & Advanced Levels

 

$15 1st child / $10 each additional child

TEENS: Wednesday Nights: 12yrs -16 yrs:  6:00-8:30pm

Wed. Mornings 9am-11am 7-9 yrs and Wednesday Afternoons 3:30-5:30 9- 12yrs

Friday Mornings: 6-8 yr olds 9am-11am

(World War II Veterans Memorial Park – Social St.)

 

Register @

The Parks & Rec. Office 1117 River St.

In Person: Mon. – Fri. 7am – 3:30pm or

Forms Available on the door 24 hrs a day/ 7 days a week

Or Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Registration Open May 25th – June 29th)

($5 late sign up fee After the 29th)

 

No Tryouts/ Everyone gets on a team.

Proof of Residency & Birth Certificate is needed to sign up. 

 

Season Starts Wednesday, July 11th Ends Friday, August 10th

 

Spread the Word ~ Tell Your Friends ~ Don’t Miss Out!

 

Also Coming this Summer:   Movies in the Park: Dates TBA

                                               Summer Music Series: EVERY FRIDAY @ River Island Park

                                               Intro to Track Program - Ages 9yrs – 13yrs

                                               Library in the Park Events – Every Wednesday!

                                               Pop Up Activities @ various Parks           And More!!!!

 

 

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