Our recreational districts host some of the most creative activities for my children. In our area of South Carolina, we are fortunate enough to live near three recreational districts. Each offers sports teams, community events, and activities.
Sports Teams
When looking for a soccer program for our son, we found that our city’s league was over $70 per child. Did I mention my son was three at the time? As I picked my jaw off the floor, I decided to look elsewhere for a soccer program.
After a little research, I found a 6-week program through the recreational district in the next city over for $25 per child. Now, that’s my type of program.
Through this program, my son learned the skills of soccer, as there were no teams or games. For a three-year old, this format was fantastic. Our family enjoyed the one-hour practice time outdoors as our son learned the game, rules, and skills.
Having loved soccer, my son requested basketball and t-ball sessions. All three of the programs met our expectations. In fact, my son played these sports while he was 3-5 years old. We upgraded him to a soccer team when he turned 6, but the recreational district programs prepared him for the games.
Our recreational districts offer sporting events for children, teens, and adults. Teams are usually on a first-come, first-serve basis. Once the program fills, then remaining entrants have to wait for the next session.
Community Events
Our recreational districts offer free to inexpensive community events. From free Touch a Truck events, where construction and monster vehicles fill the park for participants to climb up and “drive,” to $5-$6 events for Leprechaun O’Gala (St. Patrick’s Day), Flashlight Easter Egg Hunts, Enchanted Tracks (Halloween), and Polar Express (Christmas) activities, our recreational districts give great opportunities for family fun.
Adult events include walks, runs, floating rubber ducks down a river, food tasting, and fairs (Scottish, Renaissance, etc.). These gatherings promote healthy living and community unity.
Activities
Besides the sports and events, some recreational districts offer on-going activities. Some of these activities are water parks, hiking trails, ice skating, inflatable zones, playground equipment, and train rides. For my family, spending time at the recreational district is a blast. My children look forward to visiting as often as possible since they enjoy the programs, events, and activities.
To find your recreational districts, do a search on your favorite search engine:
1. Go to www.SwagBucks.com (You are earning free Swag Bucks for rewards and prizes, aren’t you?)
2. Type “(YOUR CITY) recreational district.”
3. Type “(CITY NEAR YOU) recreational district.”
4. Type “(YOUR COUNTY) recreational district.”
Hopefully, you will find one or more recreational districts. When you do, look over their schedule to find sports teams, community events, and activities that your family will enjoy. While using time wisely, enjoy your family time. Happy planning!
Question: Do you take part in events with your recreational district?
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