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Groton Parks & Recreation - Special Olympics Groton

Town of Groton Parks & Recreation

Groton, Connecticut - New London County

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Jun 3, 2026

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New London

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Groton, Connecticut

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Provider overview

Town of Groton Parks & Recreation runs long-standing specialized recreation programs for individuals with disabilities and promotes inclusion across its facilities and programs.

The Town of Groton Parks & Recreation Department provides specialized recreation for residents with disabilities and promotes inclusion across its programs, led by a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist.

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Registration
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Ages
Individuals with disabilities; confirm program-specific age ranges with the department
Season
Year-round specialized and inclusive recreation programming
Cost
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Location contacts

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Town of Groton Parks & Recreation

Town of Groton, CT. Contact Eileen Cicchese, CTRS, at 860-536-5691 or ecicchese@groton-ct.gov.

Programs and offerings

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Adaptive and inclusive recreation programs

Municipal specialized recreation, certified therapeutic recreation specialist, inclusion supports, disability programming, special needs assessment.

Ages
Individuals with disabilities; confirm program-specific age ranges with the department
Season
Year-round specialized and inclusive recreation programming
Schedule
Contact program coordinator Eileen Cicchese, CTRS, at 860-536-5691 or ecicchese@groton-ct.gov for current adaptive and inclusive program offerings.
Cost
Confirm program fees, residency requirements, and registration with Groton Parks & Recreation.
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Why this is listed
Groton Parks & Recreation has offered specialized programming for individuals with disabilities for over 35 years, coordinated by a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist, and is committed to promoting inclusion across its public spaces, facilities, and programs.
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Program details we found

Adaptive and inclusive recreation programs

Groton Parks & Recreation has offered specialized programming for individuals with disabilities for over 35 years, coordinated by a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist, and is committed to promoting inclusion across its public spaces, facilities, and programs.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names specialized programming for individuals with disabilities, a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist, inclusion across public spaces and programs, and a special needs assessment.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the special needs assessment, inclusion supports for general programs, staffing, accessible facilities, and how to enroll.

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What we found: Groton Parks & Recreation has offered specialized programming for individuals with disabilities for over 35 years, coordinated by a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist, and is committed to promoting inclusion across its public spaces, facilities, and programs.

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What to confirm

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