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Gardner Gold Special Olympics

City of Gardner Parks and Recreation

Gardner, Kansas - Johnson County

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Gardner, Kansas

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Provider overview

The City of Gardner Parks and Recreation runs the Gardner Gold Special Olympics team, providing training and area/state competition for individuals with special needs ages 8 and older, plus practice for younger participants.

The City of Gardner Parks and Recreation provides recreation programs for the Gardner community, including the Gardner Gold Special Olympics team for individuals with special needs.

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Ages
Individuals with special needs ages 8 and older for competition; under 8 may practice and join activities
Season
Year-round Special Olympics training and competition
Cost
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Gardner Gold Special Olympics team

City Parks and Recreation Special Olympics team with training and area/state competition for athletes with special needs ages 8 and older, plus practice for younger participants.

Ages
Individuals with special needs ages 8 and older for competition; under 8 may practice and join activities
Season
Year-round Special Olympics training and competition
Schedule
Contact Gardner Parks and Recreation for current Gardner Gold practices, sports, and area/state competition schedules.
Cost
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Gardner Parks and Recreation offers the Gardner Gold Special Olympics, where individuals with special needs ages 8 and older are eligible to participate in area and state competitions, and individuals under 8 are welcome to practice with the team and join all other activities.
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Gardner Gold Special Olympics team

Gardner Parks and Recreation offers the Gardner Gold Special Olympics, where individuals with special needs ages 8 and older are eligible to participate in area and state competitions, and individuals under 8 are welcome to practice with the team and join all other activities.

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What we found: Gardner Parks and Recreation offers the Gardner Gold Special Olympics, where individuals with special needs ages 8 and older are eligible to participate in area and state competitions, and individuals under 8 are welcome to practice with the team and join all other activities.

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