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The Adaptive Abilities Club in the College of Health Sciences is excited to announce its collaboration with the Wisconsin Adaptive Sports Association to host a unique event titled “Try-It.” Scheduled for November 1, this event invites individuals of all abilities to explore a variety of adaptive sports and recreational activities.
Participants will have the opportunity to engage in hands-on experiences, learning about different sports designed specifically for individuals with disabilities. The event aims to promote inclusivity and encourage community members to discover new ways to stay active and enjoy sports.
Attendees can expect a welcoming atmosphere where they can connect with adaptive sports experts and enthusiasts. The event will feature demonstrations, equipment trials, and informative sessions on the benefits of adaptive sports. This initiative not only highlights the importance of physical activity for everyone but also fosters a sense of community among participants.
Mark your calendars for November 1 and join us for a day of fun, learning, and empowerment in the world of adaptive sports!
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