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City of Norfolk Parks and Recreation - Buddy Baseball

City of Norfolk Parks and Recreation

Norfolk, Nebraska - Madison County

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Jun 3, 2026

Area

Norfolk

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309 N 5th Street, Norfolk, NE 68701

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Provider overview

Norfolk Parks and Recreation partners with Buddy Baseball, pairing each player who has special needs with a volunteer buddy for games at Ta-Ha-Zouka Park.

The City of Norfolk Parks and Recreation Department provides recreation programs and facilities for Norfolk, including a partnership with the inclusive Buddy Baseball program.

Quick facts

Registration
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Email
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Ages
Players with special needs, age 8 and older; confirm current eligibility
Season
Buddy Baseball games are played March through September at Ta-Ha-Zouka Park
Cost
A registration fee was noted; confirm current fees, registration windows, and the schedule with the Recreation Department.

Location contacts

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Ta-Ha-Zouka Park

309 N 5th Street, Norfolk, NE 68701

Buddy Baseball seasons and registration windows vary by year. Families should confirm the current season and how to register with Norfolk Parks and Recreation.

Programs and offerings

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Buddy Baseball inclusive baseball

Inclusive baseball pairing each player with special needs with a volunteer buddy, games at Ta-Ha-Zouka Park, registration, and fees.

Ages
Players with special needs, age 8 and older; confirm current eligibility
Season
Buddy Baseball games are played March through September at Ta-Ha-Zouka Park
Schedule
Contact Norfolk Parks and Recreation for Buddy Baseball registration, the buddy pairing process, and the current season schedule at Ta-Ha-Zouka Park.
Cost
A registration fee was noted; confirm current fees, registration windows, and the schedule with the Recreation Department.
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Jun 3, 2026
Why this is listed
The City of Norfolk Parks and Recreation Department partners with Buddy Baseball, an inclusive program for children with special needs in which each player is paired with a volunteer 'buddy' for practices and games played at Ta-Ha-Zouka Park, with games kept to an hour and the focus on fun over competition.
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Program details we found

Buddy Baseball inclusive baseball

The City of Norfolk Parks and Recreation Department partners with Buddy Baseball, an inclusive program for children with special needs in which each player is paired with a volunteer 'buddy' for practices and games played at Ta-Ha-Zouka Park, with games kept to an hour and the focus on fun over competition.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names Buddy Baseball, children with special needs, a volunteer buddy paired with each player, and games kept to an hour with a focus on fun over competition.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the buddy pairing process, how a new player and family get started, accessible facilities at Ta-Ha-Zouka Park, and volunteer buddy opportunities.

What we checked

What we found: The City of Norfolk Parks and Recreation Department partners with Buddy Baseball, an inclusive program for children with special needs in which each player is paired with a volunteer 'buddy' for practices and games played at Ta-Ha-Zouka Park, with games kept to an hour and the focus on fun over competition.

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What to confirm

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