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Game Night for Twenty-Somethings
Join us at Prescott for an in-person meetup for twenty-somethings with a passion for gaming. In the online space, the ability to socially connect with others is slowly becoming more rare. Game Night is a chance for people to find a common connection. These games can range from board games, video games, card games, party games to anything that has that gaming spirit. Come hang out with other like-minded folks. Snacks will be provided for a fun evening of gameplay. Please bring a water bottle to keep the environment green.Feel free to bring games you would like to play! Any kind of games are welcome, be it board game, video game, or otherwise.GAME ON!**All proceeds benefit the Prescott Community Center.**
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Nordic Walking
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We will be walking with unique Nordic poles on our beautiful local trails. This creative walking technique originated in Norway and is now very popular across Europe. It boosts your cardio walking, plus the benefit of providing an upper-body resistance-strength workout, now using 85 to 90% of all body muscles you activate. The special poles are adjustable, shorter than ski or trekking poles, and they are secured with tightly attached hand straps that allow you to propel yourself forward. The poles and hand straps are helpful for stability, so anyone can do this! The unique walking technique requires a small learning curve that I will spend the time teaching to everyone. At the beginning of the first class, we will do some basic training. After the first class and we’ll quickly refresh our previous classwork and add some new suggestions for good results! Below are the trails for each week where we will meet. Possible Locations: Hayes Woods, Shepley Hill (soapstone quarry), McLain's Woods, Blackman Field/Rocky Hill Wildlife, Wharton Plantation. Sep 9: Fitch's Bridge Ice Line Trail - Meet at Fitch’s Bridge Parking lot near Pepperell Rd Sep 16: J Harry Rich Oxbow Loop - Meet at off-street parking at the intersection of Nod Rd and Common St. Sep 23: Groton Town Forest - Meet at Town Forrest Road Parking Sep 30: J Harry Rich Eagle Loop - Meet at off-street parking at the intersection of Nod Rd and Common St. Oct 7: The Throne Hill - Meet at the end of Castle Drive Oct 14: Nashua Mines Fall Park - Meet at the Mines Fall Park Parking next to Stellos Stadium and David W. Deane Skateboard Park ** We strongly recommend registering for the first class to acquire the basic training together.** ** CLASS REQUIREMENT: You must purchase a set of Nordic Walking poles. I suggest poles that are adjustable for height as this is key for optimal setup. Some adjust in three parts and I don't recommend them. Just a simple adjustment in the middle is good. I bought mine on Amazon and did NOT spend top dollar on them! The brand I have is FIZAN, but any that you can find that suit your budget is fine. Our first class will require you to have them in hand so we can get adjusted and learn how to use them before a trail trip. Ski or trekking poles do not work for the resistance control that this requires. **All proceeds benefit Prescott Community Center.** Here is what they are saying about Nordic Walking: "I liked the small group and being active outdoors on unfamiliar trails." "The instructor was very helpful and patient in teaching the use of poles. Each walk was different and enjoyable."
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