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Introduction to Adaptive Cycling for Kids with Special Needs

Introduction to Adaptive Cycling for Kids with Special Needs
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We provide the specially adapted cycles and you bring your child with special needs for an introduction and to enjoy a short ride along the coastal trail in El Granada.  BORP instructors will bring a variety of stable kids-size tricycles and other adaptive non-motorized cycles designed for kids with disabilities.   Open to Coastside residents. Beginners encouraged, no previous cycling experience required.

Instructors: Bay Area Outreach Recreation Program

Ages: 7-12; Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Cost: FREE

Preregistration:  Required, limited space

Meeting Place: Coastal trail at Magellan Ave, near restrooms at south end of Mirada Surf West County Park

Bring: Lunch, Several layers of warm clothes, sturdy shoes and a warm jacket

All participants must provide a signed waiver, and if under 18 it must be signed by a parent or guardian, before they can participate. The waiver can be found by clicking on http://granada.ca.gov/parks/.  Bring the waiver to the first class session or return the waiver to the GCSD office at least two business days prior to the activity, 504 Ave. Alhambra, Third Floor, El Granada, CA 94018.

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