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Charleston County Parks & Recreation: Homeschool Series on Wednesdays: Low & High Elements

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Charleston County Parks & Recreation recently issued the following announcement.

Date: January 12, 2022

Time: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Location: James Island County Park

Address:

James Island County Park

871 Riverland Dr

Charleston, SC 29412

Email: Email the Programmer

Cost: $30

Link: Register Online

Part of the Homeschool Series, this program empowers youth ages 10-18 to continue to explore, discover, and grow by mastering elements like the Low Element and High Element Challenges. Participants will learn to be a part of a belay team and encourage others to move beyond perceived limitations. This powerful learning tool engages individuals to create a supportive environment where others can explore the concepts of trust, personal responsibility, stress management, self-confidence, and personal and group empowerment. More information about the Challenge Course is available here at: https://www.ccprc.com/113/Challenge-Course-Team-Building

Limited number of spots available, pre-registration is highly recommended.

One chaperone per registered child 15 years and under required to attend but not required to register. Chaperones are not required to accompany child during program but must stay in the park for the duration of the program. Non-registered children may not attend this program.

Important Program Information:

  • Please meet at picnic tables at the Outdoor Zone trailhead by parking lot 10 minutes before your scheduled program time.
  • On-site chaperone required for participants age 15 and under.
  • Click here to read what to expect and bring with you.
Original source can be found here.

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