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COMPUTER CLASS STARTS BACK UP Free computer classes kicked off this week, offering residents the chance to build and sharpen their digital skills. The program runs through Dec. 15 and is available at four community centers: YSG Cultural & Educational Center, Cherry Cultural & Educational Center, Dickerson Community Center and Schnebly Recreation Center. Sessions are held Monday through Friday at various times to fit a variety of schedules, making it easy for participants to find a class that works for them. For more information, call (386) 671-8266 or visit DaytonaBeach.gov/ComputerClass . NEW POLE & BRISK WALKING CLASS NOW OFFERED FOR RESIDENTS Residents looking for a fun and effective way to stay active now have a new option at the Dickerson Community Center. The Parks & Recreation department is introducing Pole Walking and Brisk Walking classes, held Monday through Friday from 9 to 9:30 a.m. These classes are designed to help participants build endurance, strengthen muscles and enhance mental well- being. Whether you are an experienced fitness enthusiast or just starting your wellness journey, these sessions offer a low-impact, accessible workout that can be tailored to different fitness levels. Classes take place indoors at the Dickerson Community Center, 308 S. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., providing a safe and comfortable environment for participants year-round. For more information, call (386) 671-5820. SPANISH CLASSES THRIVING AT SCHNEBLY RECREATION CENTER Spanish classes at the Schnebly Recreation Center are well underway, giving residents the opportunity to strengthen their language skills in a supportive and engaging environment. With 27 students currently enrolled, the program continues to grow in popularity. Over the course of five months, participants work on the four essential language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. Many students are already making great progress, developing the ability to communicate confidently in both social and professional settings. In today’s interconnected world, learning Spanish not only broadens cultural understanding but can also lead to new career opportunities and increased earning potential. Be on the lookout when new classes begin! AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAM RETURNS TO SCHNEBLY RECREATION CENTER School is almost back in session, and so is the popular after-school program at the Schnebly Recreation Center, 1101 N. Atlantic Ave. Registration is now open for a program filled with homework help, games, arts and crafts and plenty of activities to keep youth active. Running Monday through Friday from Aug. 11 to May 28, the program is open to students in grades K through 8 and operates from school dismissal until 5:30 p.m. It’s the perfect place for students to
learn, play and thrive after the school day ends. Families can sign up now at www.DaytonaBeach.gov/activities or call (386) 671-8337 for more information.
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