Still having fun and exercising during COVID-19
Millbrook High School senior David Sager has been teaching students in kindergarten through second grade indoor soccer at the Guertin Gym at Millbrook Village Hall during the coronavirus pandemic. Photo submitted

Still having fun and exercising during COVID-19

WASHINGTON — The Town of Washington (TOW) Recreation Department’s basketball and soccer programs have been full, but other programs are highly anticipated, including an upcoming Kids’ Yoga that will start on Thursday, Feb. 4. 

And while that program is sure to be a popular one, others, like the indoor soccer and basketball sessions led by Millbrook High School senior David Sager at Guertin Gym in recent weeks for young students in kindergarten through second grade, have also been regularly attended. Sager likes to mentor the young athletes, who don’t have a lot of recreation options during the COVID pandemic, especially now that it’s winter.

For more information on TOW activities, email RecDirector@washingtonny.org, go online to www.washingtonny.org or call 845-677-3419, ext. 6.

— Judith O’Hara Balfe

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