Registration for Raleigh Parks Summer Adult Basketball Leagues Opens on April 15

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
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Raleigh Parks has announced that registration for the Summer Adult Basketball Leagues will open on April 15, offering adults in the community a chance to stay active and engage in social interaction through sports.

“The Adult Athletics Program provides a great opportunity to stay active and encourage social interaction and community involvement while providing a safe, fun, family atmosphere,” stated the announcement.

The leagues will take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays at various locations, welcoming participants aged 18 and above. The cost to register is a team fee of $450, with an additional $24 fee for non-Raleigh residents. Interested individuals can sign up on RecLink starting Monday, April 15.

With a focus on promoting physical activity and fostering a sense of community, the Adult Summer Basketball Leagues offer a platform for residents to come together, have fun, and enjoy the benefits of playing sports in a friendly and inclusive environment.

Mark your calendars for April 15 to secure your spot in the Raleigh Parks Summer Adult Basketball Leagues and be part of this exciting opportunity to stay active and connect with others through the love of basketball.



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