Water Aerobics Why: To give individuals who are blind and visually impaired an opportunity to participate in audio described water aerobics. Who: Open to both youth and adult athletes who are blind
Goalbowl Who: Open to youth and adult athletes who are blind and visually impaired who are interested in learning to play or practice goalball and/or bowling skills. Where: Hawthorne Elementary School
Snowshoe Who: Open to individuals of all ages who are blind or visually impaired. Individuals under 18 will need to be accompanied by an adult. Terrain: Total 21.4 m/34.4 km; Gold
Ski Ride Club Who: Open to adults, 18+ who are blind or visually impaired and who have applied to the CAF ID Grant Program to participate in the 8-week series partnership via BASE,
Ski Ride Club Who: Open to adults, 18+ who are blind or visually impaired and who have applied to the CAF ID Grant Program to participate in the 8-week series partnership via BASE,
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:
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
Mineshaft Challenge Course Why: To give transition-aged teens who are blind and visually impaired an opportunity to be introduced to a ropes challenge course. Who: Open to transition-aged youth who are blind or
Cooperative Games with Work Readiness Camp at Boise State University Why: To give transition-aged teens who are blind and visually impaired an opportunity to be introduced to adaptive lawn games to include bocce: beep kickball, beep baseball, etc. Who: Open
2025 Treasure Valley Triathlon Why: Race day for athletes and volunteers who are participating in the 2024 Treasure Valley Triathlon. Who: Open to athletes who are blind or visually impaired and their guides who