Registration open for City of Lynnwood Parks and Recreation fall classes

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Lynnwood Parks and Recreation announces the opening of registration for its fall classes, featuring an array of new offerings. Among the preschool options are Pre Ballet and Mini Ninja Warrior, designed for ages 3-5. Youth classes include Chess Club and 2D Game Design, starting early September, providing engaging educational opportunities. Adults can explore new classes such as Beginner Guitar and Beginning Printmaking, in addition to popular Social Dance sessions. The variety of classes reflects a commitment to fostering community involvement and skill development among residents.

As classes begin in early September, timely registration is crucial for securing spots in these sought-after programs. The initiative aims to enhance local recreational opportunities, contributing to the overall well-being of the community. With classes catering to all age groups, Lynnwood continues to support active lifestyles and creative pursuits.

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