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Imbroto Announces Toddler Sports Program for Winter 2025 – Town of Oyster Bay

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Imbroto announces toddler sports program for winter 2025

Imbroto announces toddler sports program for winter 2025

Oyster Bay City Councilor Louis Imbroto announced today that the toddler sports program will return this winter, beginning February 11.th. This 6-week program offers sports classes at the Hicksville Athletic Center for children ages 3 and 4.

“The City’s Toddler Sports program is a fantastic way to teach your little one the fundamentals of sports in a fun and social environment,” said Councilor Imbroto. “This program is sure to be a hit with children and parents as young people have the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of different sports such as tee ball, flag football and many others with children their own age .

Toddler sports program begins February 11th and lasts 6 weeks. Residents who enroll their toddler in the program must choose one class per week per child. Classes will take place on:

  • Tuesdays at 10 or 11 a.m. at the Hicksville Athletic Center in Hicksville; And
  • Thursdays at 10 or 11 a.m. at the Hicksville Athletic Center in Hicksville.

Registration will take place ONLINE through the parks portal available at oysterbaytown.com/portal on January 7.th at 9:00 a.m. Places are limited: first come, first served. Registrations will close when the program has reached full capacity.

Each class lasts approximately 50 minutes. The cost of the program is $75 per child who resides in the city and $90 per child whose caregiver is a city resident but the child is not. The child’s birth certificate and tax or utility bill will be required to validate age and proof of residency. A tutor must be present during the lesson. The child MUST be 3 years old at the start of the program.

The toddler sports program is managed by the city’s parks department, recreation division. For more information, please call (516) 797-7945.

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