Tuesday, April 23, 2002
Hamilton County Recreation Notes
Right to Life run Saturday
The Right to Life Annual Run takes place at 10 a.m. Saturday at Mount Airy Forest.
The event is a 2.5-mile run and walk.
Cost is $9 for individuals, or $15 for a family entry of three or more.
Race day registration takes place at Stone Steps Ridge.
Information: 728-7870 or www.affirminglife.org.
Kids' league forming
Registrations are being taken for the Cincinnati Recreation Commission's Adapted Baseball League.
The league is for children ages 5 and up who have physical disabilities.
Games are played from 10 a.m. to noon Saturdays at Salway Ball Fields, 4250 Spring Grove Ave. in Northside.
Cost is $10 for Cincinnati residents and $12 for nonresidents. Information: 352-4055.
Soccer minicampsSHARONVILLE The first of four Cincinnati Riverhawks youth soccer mini-camps will be 5-8 p.m. Monday at the field next to Great American Equipment Co., 11925 Enterprise Ave.
The other three camps will be 5-8 p.m. May 1, May 12 and May 19. Cost for each camp is $75 per person, and proceeds go to two Sycamore Arsenal select soccer and several youth baseball teams.
Information: 771-2111.
Story hour at park
A Tales and Trails and Story Hour takes place at 11 a.m. Thursday at Trailside Nature Center in Burnet Woods, Clifton.
The event is for preschool children and their adult companions. Information: 751-3679.
Basketball league
Registrations are being taken until May 3 for a Jew ish Community Center men's basketball league.
Games begin May 6 at Queen City Racquet Club, 11275 Chester Road in Sharonville. Cost is $80 per person for JCC members, but nonmembers may participate by purchasing an adult sports trial membership for $60. Information: 761-7500, Ext. 214.
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