SPORTS BRIEF: Registration time at Klahhane

PORT ANGELES — The fall schedule of classes at Klahhane Gymnastics is available at the gym Monday. Preschool and recreational gymnastics classes are available for kids age 2-14 at all skill levels.

Priority registration days for current students and those enrolled in 2017 spring classes will be from 3 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday. General registration opens Monday, Aug. 21. Fall gymnastics classes start Thursday, September 7.

New this year at Klahhane are Ninja Zone Classes on Fridays starting September 15. Ninja Zone is an all new sport for boys and girls ages 4-11 inspired by elements of gymnastics, martial arts, obstacle course training and freestyle movement. Marnae Flores and her team of Ninja Trainers will lead kids through an action-packed class that uses children’s energy to create focus. Beyond skills this class teaches self-confidence, discipline, impulse control, responsibility and instinctual safety.

Class space is limited.

Additional information for all Klahhane Programs, including Registration Hours, Registration Forms and Tuition and Payment Information will be posted on line at www.klahhanegymnastics.org.

Phone inquires are welcome but registration in person is required. Payment is required to reserve space. Cash/Check only . No Debit Cards are accepted. Register early, because all classes fill fast.

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