Disc Golf Experience at Julius Kleiner Disc Golf Course Why: To give individuals who are blind and visually impaired an introduction to the sport of disc golf and adaptations/modifications to make the sport accessible. Who: Open to individuals who
Cosmic Bowling at Emerald Lanes Why: To give individuals who are blind and visually impaired an opportunity to be introduced to and/or participate in Cosmic Bowling. Bowling skills-positioning, rolling, and adaptations will be introduced. Who:
Adapted Lawn Games at the Boise Office Why: To give individuals who are blind and visually impaired an opportunity to be introduced to and/or practice adapted lawn games. Who: Open to adult athletes who are blind or
Intermediate Hike at Freddy’s Stack Rock 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 adult athletes who are blind or
Indoor Swim at Idaho Central Aquatic Center Why: To give individuals who are blind and visually impaired an opportunity to work on foundational swimming skills. Who: Open to both youth and adult athletes who are blind or
Paddle Sports at Lucky Peak State Park Discovery Unit Why: To give individuals who are blind and visually impaired an opportunity to be introduced to and/or practice paddle sports skills on both stand up paddle boards and kayaks. Who:
Cooperative Games at the NFB Annual Picnic Why: To give transition-aged teens who are blind and visually impaired an opportunity to practice Expanded Core Curriculum and Pre-Employment Transition Skills through Cooperative Games. Who: Open to transition-aged youth
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
Scavenger Hunt with VIEW on the Boise Greenbelt Why: To give transition-aged teens who are blind and visually impaired an opportunity to participate in a scavenger hunt while practicing money exchange skills. Who: Open to transition-aged youth who
Gym Orientation with VIEW at Boise State University Why: To give transition-aged teens who are blind and visually impaired an opportunity to be introduced to various gym equipment, proper use, and target body areas for appropriate health and