Perhaps you rowed crew back in high school or college. Maybe you’re a lover of all water sports and looking for your next adventure. Maybe you’re a drummer that likes to boss people around.
Or perhaps you’re just interested in learning what exactly dragon boating is.
Whatever your call, The Enrichment Academy offers residents a chance next month to learn about a high-energy, core-focused .team sport that’s beginning to catch on in the United States. In a 60-minute classroom setting followed by two 60-minute paddling sessions on Lake Miona and Lake Sumter, instructor Sally Maust will introduce students to dragon boating basics — safety, terms, stroke style, common practice drills and boat commands.
Classes begin Nov. 7 with a classroom session and continue Nov. 8 and Nov. 10, including on-water paddling sessions on those final two days. Registration is $40 for Villages residents; $46 for outside students.
Perhaps you rowed crew back in high school or college. Maybe you’re a lover of all water sports and looking for your next adventure. Maybe you’re a drummer that likes to boss people around.
Or perhaps you’re just interested in learning what exactly dragon boating is.
Whatever your call, The Enrichment Academy offers residents a chance next month to learn about a high-energy, core-focused team sport that’s beginning to catch on in the United States. In a 60-minute classroom setting followed by two 60-minute paddling sessions on Lake Miona and Lake Sumter, instructor Sally Maust will introduce students to dragon boating basics — safety, terms, stroke style, common practice drills and boat commands.
Classes begin Nov. 7 with a classroom session and continue Nov. 8 and Nov. 10, including on-water paddling sessions on those final two days. Registration is $40 for Villages residents; $46 for outside students.
Sumter County will begin the process of debris removal on Monday through the unincorporated areas of the county excluding The Villages. Residents are advised to separate debris from household garbage. The County will not pick up debris from private roads or on private property. All activities will end Friday, Oct. 14.
Perhaps you rowed crew back in high school or college. Maybe you’re a lover of all water sports and looking for your next adventure. Maybe you’re a drummer that likes to boss people around.
Or perhaps you’re just interested in learning what exactly dragon boating is.
Whatever your call, The Enrichment Academy offers residents a chance next month to learn about a high-energy, core-focused team sport that’s beginning to catch on in the United States. In a 60-minute classroom setting followed by two 60-minute paddling sessions on Lake Miona and Lake Sumter, instructor Sally Maust will introduce students to dragon boating basics — safety, terms, stroke style, common practice drills and boat commands.
Classes begin Nov. 7 with a classroom session and continue Nov. 8 and Nov. 10, including on-water paddling sessions on those final two days. Registration is $40 for Villages residents; $46 for outside students.
Perhaps you rowed crew back in high school or college. Maybe you’re a lover of all water sports and looking for your next adventure. Maybe you’re a drummer that likes to boss people around.
Or perhaps you’re just interested in learning what exactly dragon boating is.
Whatever your call, The Enrichment Academy offers residents a chance next month to learn about a high-energy, core-focused team sport that’s beginning to catch on in the United States. In a 60-minute classroom setting followed by two 60-minute paddling sessions on Lake Miona and Lake Sumter, instructor Sally Maust will introduce students to dragon boating basics — safety, terms, stroke style, common practice drills and boat commands.
Classes begin Nov. 7 with a classroom session and continue Nov. 8 and Nov. 10, including on-water paddling sessions on those final two days. Registration is $40 for Villages residents; $46 for outside students.
Sumter County will begin the process of debris removal on Monday through the unincorporated areas of the county excluding The Villages. Residents are advised to separate debris from household garbage. The County will not pick up debris from private roads or on private property. All activities will end Friday, Oct. 14.