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Long Beach Opens Registration for Over 700 Spring Classes for All Ages in Art, Sports & Fitness Galore

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Published on February 01, 2024
Long Beach Opens Registration for Over 700 Spring Classes for All Ages in Art, Sports & Fitness GaloreSource: Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine

Long Beach residents have the green light to start signing up for a slew of classes with the City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM), with registration kicking off on February 5. A treasure trove of over 700 activities spanning art, fitness, sports, and more are set to spice up the spring season, starting in March and rolling through May.

Kids from toddling age up to teens can look forward to getting active with basketball, engaging their creativity with cake design and ballet, or even sharpening their brains with structured math and reading courses. Older kids aren't left out of the mix; they can get stirring in basic cooking classes, or get their groove on with Jazz and Tap dance sessions and more, this according to an announcement on the official Long Beach government.

The fun doesn't fizz out for the adults either, those 16 and older can etch out their artistic side with drawing fundamentals or swivel hips in belly dance classes that promise to torch calories, and for those into martial arts, karate's on the cards. Elders are not left behind as the roster includes gentle yoga and Zumba© Gold Toning for the 50+ crew, ensuring everyone has a chance to bend, stretch, and shake it to a healthier lifestyle.

Registration is a no-brainer, with options to enroll online on LB Reconnect, mail in the completed forms with payment or to brave it in person by bringing your paperwork to the PRM Registration Reservations Office, where the staff'll be ready to help weekdays from the crack of 8 a.m. to the clock-out time at 5 p.m., more information doled out by dialing 562.570.3111. Recreational catalogs can be snapped up, giving the dish on both free and paid activities, from park community centers and library branches starting February 2, get your hands on it if flipping through pages is more your jam, as stated in the City of Long Beach.