Adaptive Recreation Programs
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Summer Mini-Camp (5-11 year olds)
Summer Mini-Camp (12 years and older)
Mom & Me Sign Language
Basic Sign Language
Disability Resources
The Surprise Community and Recreation Services Department offers programs for people of all ability levels. Under the ADA, individuals needing modifications of policies, practices or procedures, or provisions of auxiliary aids or services should contact the Disability Advocate at 623.222.2266 (voice) or 480.347.9260 (VP) at least 3 business days in advance prior to the event, if possible, so arrangements can be made.
Swim Lessons -These classes are designed for participants with disabilities, participants will learn how to swim in a fun and safe environment.
Adaptive Drum Class-This class is designed for participants ages 8 years and older with disabilities. This newly designed class will introduce participants to the wonderful world of music. Drum pads are used to work on rhythm tempo. All needed supplies are provided.

Hip Hop Class- This class is designed for participants ages 8 years and older with disabilities. Students will learn hip hop dance in a fun and safe environment.
Cheerleading Class -
This fun new class is designed for participants ages 8 years and older with disabilities. Students will learn the fundamentals of cheerleading in a fun and safe environment.
Adaptive Social Dances- The Adaptive Recreation program is offering social dances for individuals with disabilities ages 12 and older. Participants will have the chance to socialize and have fun while showing off their latest and greates dance moves.
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Special Olympics Track-The Surprise Special Olympics Track Team was established to allow players, 16 years and older, who have an intellectual disability the opportunity to participate in the sport of track and field.
Adaptive Family Camp Outing-Enjoy a family camping trip in the beautiful White Tank Mountain Preserve on April 25-26. Activities include an accessible hike, fireside entertainment and S’ mores.

Buddy Baseball-The Bambino Buddy Ball League was established to allow players, ages 4 and older, who are either physically or intellectually challenged to participate in baseball. Divisions will be created based upon age. The league allows a "buddy" to assist the player throughout the game as needed (swing the bat, run the bases, field the ball) "Buddy" volunteers must be age 12 or older to volunteer. This league is designed so that all participants can learn and enjoy recreational activities in a safe and fun environment whil having fun! This is a non-competitive league.Coaches and Buddies Needed!!!
Download "Buddy" Registration Form
Special Olympics Physical Form
The City of Surprise is committed to providing reasonable accommodations and accessibility for all residents. If you have any questions or specific needs for participation, please contact Joe Gladieux at 623.222.2257
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Surprise earns top honors for DreamCatcher Park events!
Surprise’s 2007 inaugural Miracle League Bambino Buddy Ball Program at DreamCatcher Park earned the state’s 2007 OUTSTANDING ADAPTIVE RECREATION PROGRAM award by the Arizona Parks and Recreation Association.
Bambino Buddy Ball was created to provide athletes with physical or intellectual disabilities the opportunity to participate in the great game of baseball. Each athlete is paired with a buddy to assist them with hitting a ball or running the bases.
The 2008 season consisted of 95 participants and 90 “Buddy’s” from 14 cities all over the valley.
DreamCatcher Park was also presented with a Best of the West Award in 2007, for its commitment to make sports accessible for all!
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According to a 1998 study by Emory University and the University of Georgia and published on the Web site of the American Association of Adapted Sports Programs , children who participate in sports improve in strength, coordination, and flexibility. In addition, parents and teachers report the children are less likely to be depressed and often show improvement in behavior, academics, and social interaction. The study also indicated that many parents noted a decrease in secondary health complications when their children became less sedentary.
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Power Wheelchair Soccer
We are currently looking for athletes who are interested in joining a power wheelchair soccer league. Athletes must be 8 years of age and have a power wheelchair to qualify for play. Practices and the first and third Saturday of every month at Countryside Recreation Center. If you or anyone you know may be interested please contact Joe Gladieux Adaptive Recreation Coordinator at 623.222.2257.
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Surprise Road Runners Wheelchair Basketball Team
The Surprise Road Runners Wheelchair Basketball Team is a member of the Southern California West Coast Basketball Association which is a part of the National Wheelchair Basketball Association.
For information please call Joe Gladieux at 623.222.2257.
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Co-ed, 16 years and older |
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Saturdays; 9 a.m. - Noon
Sundays; Noon - 3 p.m. |
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Countryside Recreation Center;
15038 N. Parkview Place |
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Community & Recreation Services
15960 N. Bullard Ave.
Surprise, AZ 85374
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm |
Phone: 623.222.2000
Fax: 623.222.2001
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