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Programs & Classes
Drop-In Basketball
Bring your friends out for a friendly
pick-up game.
• Fri., 6-9 p.m.
• Sat. & Sun., 1-5 p.m.
• Free (PLUS/SS) / $1 (W) / $2
(W/O)
Pickleball
Pickleball is a fun, active game that is
played on a badminton court with the
net lowered to 34 inches.
• Tue., 6-9 p.m.
• Sat. & Sun., 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
• Free (PLUS/SS) / $2 (W) / $3
(W/O)
• Call the center to confirm
availability
Table Tennis Club
(ages 18+)
Drop in for some top-notch table
tennis competition.
• Thu., 6-9 p.m.
• Sat., 1-5 p.m.
• Sun., 1-5 p.m.
• Free (PLUS/SS) / $1.50 (W) / $2
(W/O) daily
Basketball League
(40+)
• Mon., 6-9 p.m.
• Year-round league
• $300 per team per session
• For information, call 562-4380 or
email ural.robinson@myclearwater.
com.
Teen Club
• Mon.-Fri.
• 5-8:30 p.m.
Diabetes Education Empowerment
Program (DEEP)
This evidence-based, Stanford
University program is accredited by
the National American Association
of Diabetes Educators and is hosted
by trained diabetes educators. The
program goal is to empower people
to take charge of their diabetes by
avoiding disease complications and
improving self-management skills. This
free program is sponsored by BayCare.
Call 562-4380 for more information.
Resources
SHINE
Health Insurance Counseling SHINE
volunteers offer unbiased health
insurance counseling on Medicare,
Medicaid, prescriptions and long-term
care insurance.
• By appointment only
• Call 562-4380
• Free
Community Events
Lake Belleview Community Meeting
• First Tue. of every month
• 6-8 p.m.
Active Adults and
Seniors
Ross Norton is now offering program
opportunities for active adults to make
friends, stay on the move and learn new
things. Individuals ages 55 and older
may take advantage of classes, health
and wellness programs, computer and
Internet access, games, arts and crafts
classes and opportunities to socialize
with others to stay connected with the
community.
Evidence-Based Programs
Ross Norton is pleased to host
evidence-based programs that offer
proven ways through defined research
to promote wellness and to manage
or reduce health concerns and/or falls.
Class size is limited.
• Participants should have problemsolving
skills
• Restrictions may apply
• Free
• Pre-registration is required
A Matter of Balance
This evidence-based, Boston University
program helps to manage falls and
increase activity levels. The program
consists of eight, two-hour sessions
to include lecture from certified
instructors, group discussion and
exercises. Participants must be age 60
or older. Participants will learn to:
• View falls as controllable
• Set goals for increasing activity
• Make changes to reduce fall risks at
home
• Exercise to increase strength and
balance
• Pre-registration is required
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