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  • Adult Basketball

    Adult Basketball Players must be 18 and older. Fridays 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM Players must pre-registered online No drop ins allowed Please contact Drew Slade with any questions aslade@pga.com
  • Adult Swim

    Early Bird and Adult Swim will be held at Pathfinder Pool. EARLY BIRD Swim Fee: $4.00 walk-in or $70.00 for a 20 punch pass Passes can be purchased at the pool. Early Bird is designed for individuals who want to swim before going to work or school. Closed November 1, 22 and 24. September 6 - December 22: M/W/F 6-7:15 AM ADULT/SENIOR CITIZEN Swim Fee: $4.00 walk-in or $70.00 for a 20 punch PASS Passes can be purchased at the pool. Session provides adults (18 years and older) and senior citizens the opportunity to swim on your own. Closed November 1, 22 and 24. September 6 - December 22: M/W 9-11AM, FRIDAY 9-10AM DEC. 1-22: CLASSES MOVED TO PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL POOL.
  • Healing Sounds...Sound Bath

    Tibetan Bowls and Gongs have been used for thousands of years to assist people into deep meditative states of consciousness. Experience an hour of listening to these sounds that can take you quickly into a place of stillness and calm. As your mind becomes quiet, your body starts the process of releasing stress. Everyone has a personal experience with sound. One person may feel very relaxed, another’s thinking may have more clarity. Someone’s blood pressure may lower, another’s pain may be diminished. Some will have better sleep while another will find their energy is back. Whatever you find, will be just what you need. Students will be lying on the floor, please bring whatever you find to be comfortable. A thick mat or two. A zero-gravity chair. A blanket to keep you warm (your temperature will drop slightly as you relax). Maybe an eye covering and bolster for under your knees. A pillow for your head. Whatever helps you to relax, as this hour is all about you! Instructor: Karen Kline, Certified Sound Therapist
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  • Pirate Powerlifting Club

    Pirate Powerlifting Club Parent meeting is scheduled for December 14th at 5:30pm in the Athletics Classroom at Pinckney High School. The first workout will be on January 9th. The last practice will be on March 21st.
  • Protect Your Assets from the High Cost of Long Term Care

    Protect Your Assets from the High Cost of Long Term Care Did you know that 50% of persons 65 years of age or older will spend some time in a nursing home, and that it costs on average $6,191/month for such care? Neither health insurance nor Medicaid cover these costs. Losing one’s life savings to such costs is a natural fear. This course discusses payment options, the changes to the Medicaid eligibility rules, in-home care options, and more. Instructor: Estate Planning & Elder Services, P.C. 1 day
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  • Water Aerobics

    Come join us for a fun & physically active water aerobics workout! Instructor Amy McCullough has 30 years teaching experience. Enjoy some great music while you keep moving. This is a shallow/deep water class, however you don’t need to go into deep water if you’re not comfortable. Come shake our aqua-booties! Fee: $80 - 10 punch pass or $150 -20 punch pass - Pay online and pick up passes at the pool. Punch pass does not expire. DEC. 1-22: CLASSES MOVED TO PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL POOL. No class Nov. 24
  • Youth Basketball Skills League

    Youth Basketball Program Grades 3-8: $145 Register by December 1 and save $20 First and Second Grade: $90 Important Dates: Skills Assessment - Saturday, December 2 3/4th Grade Boys - Complex Gym 9 am-10 am 5/8th Grade Boys - Complex Gym 10:15 am-11:15 am 3/4th Grade Girls - Pathfinder Gym 9 am-10 am 5/8th Grade Girls - Pathfinder Gym 10:15 am-11:15 am First Practice - Week of December 11 First Game - January 13 First/Second Grade- Boys and Girls Teams Saturday mornings (Do not attend Skills Assessment) Time: 11:30 pm-12:30 pm We will be working on the fundamentals of basketball which includes, stationary dribbling moves, correct lay up form, and the beginning levels of defensive footwork. Third/Fourth Grade - Boys and Girls Teams Saturday morning 3 v 3 scrimmages and 1 night a week of drills and skills training Practice Time: TBD We will run three-on-three in the half court setting to begin to teach spacing and all the skills it takes to play the game with other players on the court while introducing the rules and slowly eliminating violations. The reason for 3v3 is that the kids will get more touches on the ball and will get more opportunity to make moves, get more shots, and more basketball opportunities. The coaches feel this is a better fit for kids this age. Fifth through Eighth Grade - Boys and Girls Teams Saturday morning 5 v 5 scrimmages and 1 night a week of drills and skills Time: TBD We will be running a 5 v 5 game teaching the basics of the game and trying to make it as fun as possible while still improving the skills.