BFR is ready for spring with these classes and programs
Bluffton Family Recreation offers an assortment of programs for youth through adults in April and May, according to Daniel Tinch, BFR executive director. Many of these programs extend into the summer.
– Open the April/May BFR newsletter attached at the bottom of this story for complete details –
Among programming for youth is a Kid’s Night Out on Saturday, May 4, in coordination with the Bluffton Athletic Boosters reverse raffle.
Several youth league and clinics are scheduled including:
• T-Ball
• Soccer camp
• Elite basketball skills
• Junior high volleyball clinic
Summer camp return June 3 to Aug. 23. This year the camp expands to also include a weekly preschool camp. Details are in the newsletter.
Adult programs include several tournaments for:
• Glow volleyball
• Pickleball
• Dunkball
• Indoor softball
Adult leagues now forming include sand volleyball and adult coed softball. In addition, adult classes include all star aerobics, yoga, shred and sculpt, swim classes, pickleball, fit over 50, open basketball and cycling.
Registration for any of these classes is available online at: www.bfronline.org, or call BFR, 215 Snider Road, Bluffton, 419-358-4150.
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