BFR Sports and Fitness fall youth schedule starts soon
The fall BFR Sports and Fitness schedule of youth classes will begin the week of Sept. 10, according to Carole Enneking, director.
Children in kindergarten through grade 3 are welcome in the basketball
class (Thursdays 3:30-4:30 pm), Football basics (Tuesday 3:30-4:30 pm), Outdoor Games (Mondays 3:30-4:30 pm), and Tennis beginner class (Tuesday 3:15-4:15 pm).
Rookie Sports Fun (for youth ages 4, 5 or 6) begins Monday from 4:30-5 pm, and Tiny Tots (for youth ages 15 months to 4 years) is offered on Wednesday or Friday mornings at 10 am.
Swim lessons will begin the week of Sept. 20. Registration for youth classes is available by phone or in person. Payment is due no later than the first class.
New and returning soccer players (ages 4 or 5 years) are welcome to
register for the Fall U6 Soccer League. Registration ends Sept. 4.
Volunteer coaches are still needed. A training session is Thursday, Sept. 6 at 6 pm. A registration form is available online at www.bfronline.com or by visiting the BFR building, 215 Snider Road. For more information, contact BFR by calling 419-358-4150.
Monthly memberships are still only $30. Full membership is open to anyone 14 years or older and includes access to the fitness center, indoor track, training services, TBC fitness class and discounts on program fees.
Members and non-members, alike, are encouraged to make an appointment with a staff trainer to learn their Body Mass Index and to have Body Fat Measurements ($5 non-member fee) taken.
BFR Sports and Fitness offers a variety of membership options as well as a Recreation Pass for families looking just for a place to play. For more information about BFR's facilities, visit the center located at 215 Snider Road in Bluffton.
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