
The Boston Parks and Recreation Department and Boston Centers for Youth & Families are extending an irresistible opportunity to the locals. Free archery lessons for teens and adults, designed for all skill levels, are being offered across multiple community centers. These sessions not only introduce the participants to a captivating sport but also serve as an essential platform to de-stress, invigorate, and create lasting connections with fellow community members, as reported on the City of Boston website.
These archery courses are crafted to cater to different age groups: beginners aged 45 and above can attend sessions on Tuesdays from 12:30 - 2 p.m. at the BCYF Curley Center, South Boston; those aged 55 and above can join sessions on Wednesdays from 12 - 1:30 p.m. at the BCYF Nazzaro Center, North End; and teenagers can capitalize on the classes held at the BCYF Pino Center, East Boston on Tuesdays from 3 - 4:30 p.m.
According to the City of Boston website, individuals interested in attending the classes need to contact the Recreation Department or the Centers directly to secure their spot. Personalized instructions and supervision ensure that participants receive the proper attention, enabling successful progress on their archery journey. Additionally, the community-centered approach adopted by these classes fosters a wholesome environment for patrons to learn, collaborate, and reinforce social bonds.









