Boston Parks to Host Winter Ultimate Disc Clinics

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~ Boston Parks and Recreation Department has announced a new partnership with the Boston Ultimate Disc Alliance (BUDA) to offer free co-ed youth Ultimate disc clinics this winter. The clinics will take place at the Carter Playground Bubble, located at 709 Columbus Avenue.

The program, which will run on Sundays from January 4th to January 25th, is open to kids in grades 3 to 12 regardless of their previous experience. The sessions will be divided into two groups: grades 3-8 from 8:00-8:50 a.m. and grades 9-12 from 8:55-9:50 a.m.

The main goal of this program is to help players develop their basic skills so they can play a safe, fun, and fair self-officiated game of Ultimate. This non-contact team sport involves throwing a disc by hand and scoring points by passing it to a teammate in the opposing end zone. It is played all over the world in various settings such as pickup games, recreational leagues, school teams, and professional teams.

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BUDA is dedicated to promoting the sport of Ultimate by providing opportunities for people to learn, play, and teach spirited Ultimate in the greater Boston area. This partnership with the Boston Parks and Recreation Department will allow for more young players to get involved in the sport.

Registration for these clinics is now open on boston.gov/parks-sports. As space is limited, early sign-up is encouraged. To stay updated on news, events, and improvements in Boston parks, individuals can visit boston.gov/parks or follow @bostonparksdept on X, Facebook, Instagram, and @parks.boston.gov on Bluesky. For any further inquiries or information about these clinics or other park programs, individuals can also call (617) 635-4505 or join the email list through the website. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to learn and play Ultimate with BUDA and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department. Sign up today!

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