Does your child aspire to be a chef, artist, athlete, writer, gymnast or actor/actress? Check out an array of classes this upcoming winter and spring to help build their skills in the City of Powell Parks & Recreation Guide. Check out several classes for adults, including yoga, pickleball clinic programs, art and more.

Registration

Express, in-person registration for City residents only is from 9 AM – 7 PM on Wednesday, January 9 in the Municipal Building, located at 47 Hall Street. Online registration for City residents only begins at 8 AM on Thursday, January 10 and in-person/online registration for non-residents starts at 8 AM on Friday, January 11. Guides will be delivered to households on Sunday, January 6. [widgets_on_pages id=1]

New Programs

  • Kindermusik with Emily – Wiggle & Giggle (Ages 6 months-4 years)
  • In-Line Skating Clinics (Ages 5-18)
  • Better Baby Sitters (Ages 10-18)
  • Code Ninjas: Video Game Coding (Ages 7-14)
  • Mom & Me Make Memories (Ages 8 & up)
  • Trees 101 for Homeowners (Ages 12 & up)
  • Preparing for the Upcoming Gardening Season (Ages 18 & up)
  • Silver Sneakers: Restorative Flex for Aging (Ages 55 & up)
  • Slow Flow Yoga with Melissa (Ages 18 & up)
  • Elder Wellness: Healthy Mind, Body & Finances (Ages 18 & up)
  • Special Needs Estate Planning (Ages 18 & up)
  • Estate & Financial Planning 101 (Ages 18 & up)
  • HOME Sign Class (Ages 15 & up)

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