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Athens-Clarke County announces fall leisure activities with diverse offerings

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Kelly Girtz Mayor | City of Athens

Kelly Girtz Mayor | City of Athens

The Athens-Clarke County Leisure Services Department has announced its fall activity opportunities for 2024. The program features a diverse selection of activities, including arts, environmental science, recreation, sports, and holiday events for both adults and children.

Online registration for Athens-Clarke County residents will commence at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, August 3. Non-residents may begin registering online starting Monday, August 5 at noon. All registrations can be completed at www.accgov.com/myrec. Registration will continue until activities reach full enrollment or the programs begin.

Individuals who have not previously done so must establish a free online account at www.accgov.com/myrec before registering. Payment options include debit cards, American Express, Discover Card, MasterCard, Visa, or MasterCard/Visa gift cards.

Those with expired scholarships and new scholarship applicants must visit a Leisure Services Department facility office at least five business days prior to registering for a program. Scholarships must be applied for in person. Detailed information regarding scholarship activities and required documentation is available at www.accgov.com/scholarship.

For individuals without access to a computer or smartphone, public computers are available for registration at Heard Park Community Center (400 McKinley Dr.), Lay Park (297 Hoyt St.), or Rocksprings Park (291 Henderson Ext.) during regular hours of operation.

For further information, contact 706-613-3800.

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