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Published: Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2006 2:33 p.m. MDT
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The lesson is free. Some rods will be available, but students are encourage to bring their own if possible. Space is limited. RSVP to sarah@utahrivers.org or call 801-486-4776.

ABILITY CENTER EVENTS

A number of events are being offered by the National Ability Center in Park City.

These include:

— A free day with the Utah Adaptive Recreation Network on Saturday for cycling, golf putting, horseback riding, bocce ball and canoeing. This event is for the entire family. A complete bag lunch will be provided by Chick-Fil-A for just $2. Event will be at Mill Race Park in Jordan River Parkway. Call 435-649-3991 or 801-582-0700 for information

— Learn to play Murderball on Aug. 26. This is for players of all abilities. Held at Central City Recreation Center, 615 S. 300 East. Call 435-649-3991 for information.

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