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GENERAL RECREATION CLASSES

Register for activities online at wcparksandrec.com.

To register, click on the blue “Online Registration” button on the homepage and type in your activity name or code number.

WCPR General Recreation Classes fall outside of either the Health & Wellness or Arts & Crafts categories and may include program options such as martial arts, stem programs and afterschool enrichment. Activities vary throughout the year and from facility to facility.

INSTRUCTORS WANTED - If you possess a specific talent or skill and the qualifications to share your abilities through teaching, we would love for you to be a part of our General Recreation programming team. Instructors are welcome to contact us to present ideas for adding their class to our selection of courses. Our knowledgeable staff will assist you in putting together a course outline and will handle class advertising and registration.

Contact: Evan Smith at Evan.Smith@williamsoncounty-tn.gov

Tae Kwon Do

With over 30 years of experience, Eddie Manor is a great instructor for exploring the art of Tae Kwon Do. Students will gain confidence learning self-defense techniques, as well as an appreciation for this Korean martial art. Register a sibling or another family member and receive a 15% discount.

Instructor: Eddie Manor.

For more information, contact Evan Smith at Evan.Smith@williamsoncounty-tn.gov

Kendo Martial Arts

Join Instructor Walter White in the Japanese art of bamboo fencing. Kendo builds endurance and fitness, helps develop mental discipline, while teaching respect and honor. Kendo also emphasizes etiquette in all facets of training and is appropriate for all ages to learn. In this class beginners will learn the necessary skills to further build upon in the advanced Kendo class.

**Pre-Requisite - Completion of entire month in Beginner Kendo Martial Arts. For more information, contact Evan Smith at Evan.Smith@williamsoncounty-tn.gov

Polynesian Dance

Learn to dance like the island natives of Hawaii, Samoa, New Zealand, and Tahiti. Instructor, Christine Hood uses these dance representations as a form of both exercise and education. Instructor: Christine Hood For more information, contact Evan Smith at Evan.Smith@williamsoncounty-tn.gov

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