Golf Clinic at Indian Lakes Golf Club Why: To give individuals who are blind and visually impaired an opportunity to play and learn about golf. Who: Open to both youth and adult athletes who are blind or
Golf Clinic at Indian Lakes Golf Club Why: To give individuals who are blind and visually impaired an opportunity to play and learn about golf. Who: Open to both youth and adult athletes who are blind or
Fitness Walk from Kristin Armstrong Park to Caffe Luciano’s Why: To give individuals who are blind and visually impaired an opportunity to be introduced to and/or practice adaptive hiking skills. Who: Open to both youth and adult athletes who
Fitness Walk at Bethine Church River Trail Why: To give individuals who are blind and visually impaired an opportunity to be introduced to and/or practice adaptive hiking skills. Who: Open to both youth and adult athletes who
Q1 Community Engagement at Williams Fruit Ranch Why: To celebrate the blindness community in Southwest Idaho by hosting an appreciation event to honor all athletes and volunteers involved in regularly scheduled programming. Who: Open to all athletes
Capstone Paddle Sports at Blue Heart Springs Why: To provide a culminating, touring paddling opportunity for adult athletes who have participated in the 2024 season of paddling events. Who: Open to adult athletes who are blind or
Adapted Lawn Games for NFB Fall Picnic at Cassia Park Why: To give individuals who are blind and visually impaired an opportunity to be introduced to and/or practice adapted lawn games: bocce, bowling, croquet. Who: Open to adult athletes who
Track and Field at IESDB Why: To give BVI youth who are blind and visually impaired an opportunity to be introduced to and/or practice track and field skills. Who: Open to BVI youth who are
Adapted Lawn Games at Julius M. Kleiner Park Why: To give individuals who are blind and visually impaired an opportunity to participate in various adapted lawn games to include: beep kickball/baseball, bocce, auditory rifle, etc. Who: Open to
Advanced Hike at Jump Creek Falls Why: To give individuals who are blind and visually impaired an opportunity to be introduced to and/or practice adaptive hiking skills at an advanced and technical level. Who: Open to