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Saturday April 11, 2026
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9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
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Pickleball Women's 3.5 Level Ladder League - Saturdays Session 1 Women's Only Pickleball Competitive League Individual round-robin league, NO partners needed. Players will play a minimum of six games each week in a round-robin format with different partners. Game match ups will be published on the morning of game play. Each week, players will be individually ranked according to games won and points scored. The ultimate goal is to climb the ladder to the highest rung while having FUN, COMPETITIVE play each week. Awards will be given end of the league for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners. Participants must compete in at least 50% of the games possible to medal. Google sheets will be used to track play availability, game match ups, weekly results, and league rankings. NOTE: This league is NOT for players below the 3.5 skill level NOT above the 3.75 still level.
Northborough Recreation reserves the right to move a player to a league with a more similar skill level to ensure league parity. If you have any questions about the player skill levels, please refer to the document below or contact the League Director for clarification.
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11:30 AM - 11:55 AM
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Learn to Skate Youth - Learn to Skate Spring - Saturdays For skaters age 6-15 years with little or no formal skating experience and/or instruction, Step 1 : Learn to Skate introduces participants to ice skating in a fun and comfortable group setting. Step 1 classes are 25 minutes long. Instructors use fun, games, props and more to provide age appropriate fun and help skaters acclimate to the ice in a comfortable and safe atmosphere.
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11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
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Pickleball One Day Clinics - April 11 - Lobs & Put Aways 1.5 Hour Skills Specific Clinics taught by Suzanne Cox These clinics are for specific-level players looking to advance a particular skill set. If you are not at least the level listed, please sign up for one of the pickleball lessons first. Serves, Returns, & Ground Strokes (forehand and backhand) Determine which is the best serve for you and develop consistent, powerful, and accurate serves and returns. Master the ability the hit strong, well-paced groundstrokes while controlling depth, direction, and most importantly, height to avoid pop-ups. Please note these clinics are for players who know how to play. The one-day clinics are to help improve certain skills. Volleys Learn effective volleys to control the net, dictate pace, and create offensive opportunities. From soft blocks to aggressive drives near the kitchen line, strong volley skills enable players to force errors and gain advantage over your opponents as most points are won at the net. Please note these clinics are for players who know how to play. The one-day clinics are to help improve certain skills. Lobs & Put Aways Learn to put away high balls with power and accuracy and how to effectively lob both defensively and offensively. Learn how to effectively defend against lobs, both individually and in tandem with your partner including how to move up and back with lobs. Additionally, learn how to return a lob without setting up an ‘attack’ on your team. Please note these clinics are for players who know how to play. The one-day clinics are to help improve certain skills. Drop Shots, Resets & Dinks Learn to use soft shots, drops, and resets to control the rally and create scoring opportunities. Additionally, learn aggressive cross count ‘dinks’ to drive opponents out of position and force player errors. Play like the pros at the non-volley zone. Please note these clinics are for players who know how to play. The one-day clinics are to help improve certain skills. Advanced Techniques Key areas of focus include
Controlling the pace of play with resets (defense) and speedups & attacks (offense),
Reading your opponent’s patterns, identifying and/or creating gaps and maximizing scoring opportunities.
Understand effective partner movement including covering the middle and respecting the ‘X’. Please note these clinics are for players who know how to play. The one-day clinics are to help improve certain skills.
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11:55 AM - 12:20 PM
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Learn to Skate (Ages 4 - 6) - Tot Learn to Skate Spring - Saturdays For skaters age 4-6 years with little or no formal skating experience and/or instruction, Step 1 : Learn to Skate introduces participants to ice skating in a fun and comfortable group setting. Step 1 classes are 25 minutes long. Instructors use songs, games, toys and more to provide age appropriate fun and help young skaters acclimate to the ice in a comfortable and safe atmosphere.
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1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Chris Oestreicher soccer birthday party
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Sunday April 12, 2026
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8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
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Bo Zhang Soccer
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9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
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Pickleball Lessons - Spring: Sundays Intermediate Beginner 1:Players new or nearly new to the game of pickleball. The class will center on basic technical aspects of successfully playing the game of pickleball. In addition to rules of play, focus will include techniques for effective forehand shots, backhand shots, dinks, drops, serves, and return of serves. The class will also cover the more tactical skills of court positioning, transitions to non-volley zone, and non-volley zone play. The goal of the class is to give players the skills needed to reach the 2.5-player level. Advanced Beginner:Players who have completed a Beginner 1 pickleball course or have equivalent skills. The class will center on both the technical and tactical skills needed to advance from a 2.5 to a 3.0 player. Focus includes hitting medium-paced serves and volleys with direction and consistency; learning and using drop shots to reset gameplay and open shot opportunities; court positioning in different scenarios; understanding how to identify your strengths and your opponent's weaknesses to maximize point opportunities; and how to compete in a pickleball tournament.Intermediate:Intermediate class is designed for players with a solid understanding of the basics, looking to refine their skills and move towards advanced techniques. It focuses on improving consistency, developing more advanced strokes, and understanding game strategy. The makeup dates for the canceled Monday classes are April 6 & April 13.
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10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
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Pickleball Lessons - Spring: Sundays Beginner Beginner 1:Players new or nearly new to the game of pickleball. The class will center on basic technical aspects of successfully playing the game of pickleball. In addition to rules of play, focus will include techniques for effective forehand shots, backhand shots, dinks, drops, serves, and return of serves. The class will also cover the more tactical skills of court positioning, transitions to non-volley zone, and non-volley zone play. The goal of the class is to give players the skills needed to reach the 2.5-player level. Advanced Beginner:Players who have completed a Beginner 1 pickleball course or have equivalent skills. The class will center on both the technical and tactical skills needed to advance from a 2.5 to a 3.0 player. Focus includes hitting medium-paced serves and volleys with direction and consistency; learning and using drop shots to reset gameplay and open shot opportunities; court positioning in different scenarios; understanding how to identify your strengths and your opponent's weaknesses to maximize point opportunities; and how to compete in a pickleball tournament.Intermediate:Intermediate class is designed for players with a solid understanding of the basics, looking to refine their skills and move towards advanced techniques. It focuses on improving consistency, developing more advanced strokes, and understanding game strategy. The makeup dates for the canceled Monday classes are April 6 & April 13.
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11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
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Pickleball Lessons - Spring: Sundays Advanced Beginner Beginner 1:Players new or nearly new to the game of pickleball. The class will center on basic technical aspects of successfully playing the game of pickleball. In addition to rules of play, focus will include techniques for effective forehand shots, backhand shots, dinks, drops, serves, and return of serves. The class will also cover the more tactical skills of court positioning, transitions to non-volley zone, and non-volley zone play. The goal of the class is to give players the skills needed to reach the 2.5-player level. Advanced Beginner:Players who have completed a Beginner 1 pickleball course or have equivalent skills. The class will center on both the technical and tactical skills needed to advance from a 2.5 to a 3.0 player. Focus includes hitting medium-paced serves and volleys with direction and consistency; learning and using drop shots to reset gameplay and open shot opportunities; court positioning in different scenarios; understanding how to identify your strengths and your opponent's weaknesses to maximize point opportunities; and how to compete in a pickleball tournament.Intermediate:Intermediate class is designed for players with a solid understanding of the basics, looking to refine their skills and move towards advanced techniques. It focuses on improving consistency, developing more advanced strokes, and understanding game strategy. The makeup dates for the canceled Monday classes are April 6 & April 13.
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Tennis Mini Lobbers - Mini Lobbers Spring Students start to develop basic essential skills, handling and swinging racket, throwing, rolling and catching. Students will focus on basic movements: running, jumping and balance. The main goal of the class is to develop body control using tennis based activities and to have fun!
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5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
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Stained Glass Class - Spring Sundays In this 6 week class, you will learn one of the oldest art forms in the world and construct your own stained glass panel to display in your home. You will learn the basics - or refine your skills - in the copper foil method made popular by Tiffany. The class will include glass cutting, foiling, and soldering techniques so that you can leave with a beautiful, finished piece. Several patterns will be available to choose from, any of which can be completed within the six weeks of class. The course fee includes the use of tools, supplies and glass.
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Tennis Lessons Ages 7-15 - Adv. Beginners Tennis - Spring In these 6-week sessions, come learn the basics of tennis or enhance the skills you already possess. All lessons will take place on indoor courts. Equipment is available upon request. Space is limited so be sure to sign up early!
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Tennis Lessons Ages 7-15 - Beginners Tennis - Spring In these 6-week sessions, come learn the basics of tennis or enhance the skills you already possess. All lessons will take place on indoor courts. Equipment is available upon request. Space is limited so be sure to sign up early!
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Tennis Lessons Ages 7-15 - Intermediate Tennis - Spring In these 6-week sessions, come learn the basics of tennis or enhance the skills you already possess. All lessons will take place on indoor courts. Equipment is available upon request. Space is limited so be sure to sign up early!
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Tennis Lessons for Adults - Adv Beginners - Spring In these six-week sessions, learn the basics of tennis or enhance the skills you already possess. All lessons will take place on indoor courts. A tennis racquet is needed. Space is limited so be sure to sign up early!
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Tennis Lessons for Adults - Beginners - Spring In these six-week sessions, learn the basics of tennis or enhance the skills you already possess. All lessons will take place on indoor courts. A tennis racquet is needed. Space is limited so be sure to sign up early!
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Saturday April 18, 2026
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9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
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Pickleball Women's 3.5 Level Ladder League - Saturdays Session 1 Women's Only Pickleball Competitive League Individual round-robin league, NO partners needed. Players will play a minimum of six games each week in a round-robin format with different partners. Game match ups will be published on the morning of game play. Each week, players will be individually ranked according to games won and points scored. The ultimate goal is to climb the ladder to the highest rung while having FUN, COMPETITIVE play each week. Awards will be given end of the league for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners. Participants must compete in at least 50% of the games possible to medal. Google sheets will be used to track play availability, game match ups, weekly results, and league rankings. NOTE: This league is NOT for players below the 3.5 skill level NOT above the 3.75 still level.
Northborough Recreation reserves the right to move a player to a league with a more similar skill level to ensure league parity. If you have any questions about the player skill levels, please refer to the document below or contact the League Director for clarification.
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11:30 AM - 11:55 AM
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Learn to Skate Youth - Learn to Skate Spring - Saturdays For skaters age 6-15 years with little or no formal skating experience and/or instruction, Step 1 : Learn to Skate introduces participants to ice skating in a fun and comfortable group setting. Step 1 classes are 25 minutes long. Instructors use fun, games, props and more to provide age appropriate fun and help skaters acclimate to the ice in a comfortable and safe atmosphere.
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11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
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Pickleball One Day Clinics - April 18 - Advanced Techniques 1.5 Hour Skills Specific Clinics taught by Suzanne Cox These clinics are for specific-level players looking to advance a particular skill set. If you are not at least the level listed, please sign up for one of the pickleball lessons first. Serves, Returns, & Ground Strokes (forehand and backhand) Determine which is the best serve for you and develop consistent, powerful, and accurate serves and returns. Master the ability the hit strong, well-paced groundstrokes while controlling depth, direction, and most importantly, height to avoid pop-ups. Please note these clinics are for players who know how to play. The one-day clinics are to help improve certain skills. Volleys Learn effective volleys to control the net, dictate pace, and create offensive opportunities. From soft blocks to aggressive drives near the kitchen line, strong volley skills enable players to force errors and gain advantage over your opponents as most points are won at the net. Please note these clinics are for players who know how to play. The one-day clinics are to help improve certain skills. Lobs & Put Aways Learn to put away high balls with power and accuracy and how to effectively lob both defensively and offensively. Learn how to effectively defend against lobs, both individually and in tandem with your partner including how to move up and back with lobs. Additionally, learn how to return a lob without setting up an ‘attack’ on your team. Please note these clinics are for players who know how to play. The one-day clinics are to help improve certain skills. Drop Shots, Resets & Dinks Learn to use soft shots, drops, and resets to control the rally and create scoring opportunities. Additionally, learn aggressive cross count ‘dinks’ to drive opponents out of position and force player errors. Play like the pros at the non-volley zone. Please note these clinics are for players who know how to play. The one-day clinics are to help improve certain skills. Advanced Techniques Key areas of focus include
Controlling the pace of play with resets (defense) and speedups & attacks (offense),
Reading your opponent’s patterns, identifying and/or creating gaps and maximizing scoring opportunities.
Understand effective partner movement including covering the middle and respecting the ‘X’. Please note these clinics are for players who know how to play. The one-day clinics are to help improve certain skills.
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11:55 AM - 12:20 PM
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Learn to Skate (Ages 4 - 6) - Tot Learn to Skate Spring - Saturdays For skaters age 4-6 years with little or no formal skating experience and/or instruction, Step 1 : Learn to Skate introduces participants to ice skating in a fun and comfortable group setting. Step 1 classes are 25 minutes long. Instructors use songs, games, toys and more to provide age appropriate fun and help young skaters acclimate to the ice in a comfortable and safe atmosphere.
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Sunday April 19, 2026
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8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
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Bo Zhang Soccer
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9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
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Pickleball Lessons - Spring: Sundays Intermediate Beginner 1:Players new or nearly new to the game of pickleball. The class will center on basic technical aspects of successfully playing the game of pickleball. In addition to rules of play, focus will include techniques for effective forehand shots, backhand shots, dinks, drops, serves, and return of serves. The class will also cover the more tactical skills of court positioning, transitions to non-volley zone, and non-volley zone play. The goal of the class is to give players the skills needed to reach the 2.5-player level. Advanced Beginner:Players who have completed a Beginner 1 pickleball course or have equivalent skills. The class will center on both the technical and tactical skills needed to advance from a 2.5 to a 3.0 player. Focus includes hitting medium-paced serves and volleys with direction and consistency; learning and using drop shots to reset gameplay and open shot opportunities; court positioning in different scenarios; understanding how to identify your strengths and your opponent's weaknesses to maximize point opportunities; and how to compete in a pickleball tournament.Intermediate:Intermediate class is designed for players with a solid understanding of the basics, looking to refine their skills and move towards advanced techniques. It focuses on improving consistency, developing more advanced strokes, and understanding game strategy. The makeup dates for the canceled Monday classes are April 6 & April 13.
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10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
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Pickleball Lessons - Spring: Sundays Beginner Beginner 1:Players new or nearly new to the game of pickleball. The class will center on basic technical aspects of successfully playing the game of pickleball. In addition to rules of play, focus will include techniques for effective forehand shots, backhand shots, dinks, drops, serves, and return of serves. The class will also cover the more tactical skills of court positioning, transitions to non-volley zone, and non-volley zone play. The goal of the class is to give players the skills needed to reach the 2.5-player level. Advanced Beginner:Players who have completed a Beginner 1 pickleball course or have equivalent skills. The class will center on both the technical and tactical skills needed to advance from a 2.5 to a 3.0 player. Focus includes hitting medium-paced serves and volleys with direction and consistency; learning and using drop shots to reset gameplay and open shot opportunities; court positioning in different scenarios; understanding how to identify your strengths and your opponent's weaknesses to maximize point opportunities; and how to compete in a pickleball tournament.Intermediate:Intermediate class is designed for players with a solid understanding of the basics, looking to refine their skills and move towards advanced techniques. It focuses on improving consistency, developing more advanced strokes, and understanding game strategy. The makeup dates for the canceled Monday classes are April 6 & April 13.
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11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
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Pickleball Lessons - Spring: Sundays Advanced Beginner Beginner 1:Players new or nearly new to the game of pickleball. The class will center on basic technical aspects of successfully playing the game of pickleball. In addition to rules of play, focus will include techniques for effective forehand shots, backhand shots, dinks, drops, serves, and return of serves. The class will also cover the more tactical skills of court positioning, transitions to non-volley zone, and non-volley zone play. The goal of the class is to give players the skills needed to reach the 2.5-player level. Advanced Beginner:Players who have completed a Beginner 1 pickleball course or have equivalent skills. The class will center on both the technical and tactical skills needed to advance from a 2.5 to a 3.0 player. Focus includes hitting medium-paced serves and volleys with direction and consistency; learning and using drop shots to reset gameplay and open shot opportunities; court positioning in different scenarios; understanding how to identify your strengths and your opponent's weaknesses to maximize point opportunities; and how to compete in a pickleball tournament.Intermediate:Intermediate class is designed for players with a solid understanding of the basics, looking to refine their skills and move towards advanced techniques. It focuses on improving consistency, developing more advanced strokes, and understanding game strategy. The makeup dates for the canceled Monday classes are April 6 & April 13.
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Tennis Mini Lobbers - Mini Lobbers Spring Students start to develop basic essential skills, handling and swinging racket, throwing, rolling and catching. Students will focus on basic movements: running, jumping and balance. The main goal of the class is to develop body control using tennis based activities and to have fun!
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5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
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Stained Glass Class - Spring Sundays In this 6 week class, you will learn one of the oldest art forms in the world and construct your own stained glass panel to display in your home. You will learn the basics - or refine your skills - in the copper foil method made popular by Tiffany. The class will include glass cutting, foiling, and soldering techniques so that you can leave with a beautiful, finished piece. Several patterns will be available to choose from, any of which can be completed within the six weeks of class. The course fee includes the use of tools, supplies and glass.
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Tennis Lessons Ages 7-15 - Adv. Beginners Tennis - Spring In these 6-week sessions, come learn the basics of tennis or enhance the skills you already possess. All lessons will take place on indoor courts. Equipment is available upon request. Space is limited so be sure to sign up early!
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Tennis Lessons Ages 7-15 - Beginners Tennis - Spring In these 6-week sessions, come learn the basics of tennis or enhance the skills you already possess. All lessons will take place on indoor courts. Equipment is available upon request. Space is limited so be sure to sign up early!
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Tennis Lessons Ages 7-15 - Intermediate Tennis - Spring In these 6-week sessions, come learn the basics of tennis or enhance the skills you already possess. All lessons will take place on indoor courts. Equipment is available upon request. Space is limited so be sure to sign up early!
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Tennis Lessons for Adults - Adv Beginners - Spring In these six-week sessions, learn the basics of tennis or enhance the skills you already possess. All lessons will take place on indoor courts. A tennis racquet is needed. Space is limited so be sure to sign up early!
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Tennis Lessons for Adults - Beginners - Spring In these six-week sessions, learn the basics of tennis or enhance the skills you already possess. All lessons will take place on indoor courts. A tennis racquet is needed. Space is limited so be sure to sign up early!
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Tuesday April 21, 2026
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Soccer Programs with BEST Soccer (April Vacation) - Soccer, April Vacation Program In these week long programs, kids can learn the sport of soccer or improve on the skills that they already possess. Run by BEST Soccer.
Each camp day, players will extensively cover a new technical skill. Our goal of each topic is to introduce, refine and master the skill.
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9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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Golf, Jr at Juniper Hill April Vacation - Golf, April Vacation April Vacation GolfOur number one goal is to make sure your children enjoy themselves playing golf. If they enjoy golf, they will keep playing. As they keep playing, and develop correct swing mechanics, they will become better players. We combine instruction, imitation, and fun exciting games to keep their interest level high.
Class meets Monday - ThursdayWhat's Provided?-Golf clubs (if needed)-PrizesWhat's covered?-Putting, chipping, full swing, on-course instruction, etiquette-Rules of golf
Video analysism training aids and playing fun games will be techniques used to develop better players.
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Golf for Ages 5 & 6: Jr Little Easy Golf - Jr Easy Little Golf, April Introduce your junior golfer to the great game of golf in a fun, safe manner. Program is designed to introduce the beginner or slightly experienced junior to the basics of the game. as they continue to gin experience, their technique and enjoyment for the game will continue to grow.
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5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
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Pickleball Women's 3.5 Level Ladder League - Tuesdays Session 1 Women's Only Pickleball Competitive League Individual round-robin league, NO partners needed. Players will play a minimum of six games each week in a round-robin format with different partners. Game match ups will be published on the morning of game play. Each week, players will be individually ranked according to games won and points scored. The ultimate goal is to climb the ladder to the highest rung while having FUN, COMPETITIVE play each week. Awards will be given end of the league for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners. Participants must compete in at least 50% of the games possible to medal. Google sheets will be used to track play availability, game match ups, weekly results, and league rankings. NOTE: This league is NOT for players below the 3.5 skill level NOT above the 3.75 still level.
Northborough Recreation reserves the right to move a player to a league with a more similar skill level to ensure league parity. If you have any questions about the player skill levels, please refer to the document below or contact the League Director for clarification.
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Saturday April 25, 2026
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Private party
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9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
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Pickleball Women's 3.5 Level Ladder League - Saturdays Session 1 Women's Only Pickleball Competitive League Individual round-robin league, NO partners needed. Players will play a minimum of six games each week in a round-robin format with different partners. Game match ups will be published on the morning of game play. Each week, players will be individually ranked according to games won and points scored. The ultimate goal is to climb the ladder to the highest rung while having FUN, COMPETITIVE play each week. Awards will be given end of the league for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners. Participants must compete in at least 50% of the games possible to medal. Google sheets will be used to track play availability, game match ups, weekly results, and league rankings. NOTE: This league is NOT for players below the 3.5 skill level NOT above the 3.75 still level.
Northborough Recreation reserves the right to move a player to a league with a more similar skill level to ensure league parity. If you have any questions about the player skill levels, please refer to the document below or contact the League Director for clarification.
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11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
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Pickleball One Day Clinics - April 25 - Advanced Techniques 1.5 Hour Skills Specific Clinics taught by Suzanne Cox These clinics are for specific-level players looking to advance a particular skill set. If you are not at least the level listed, please sign up for one of the pickleball lessons first. Serves, Returns, & Ground Strokes (forehand and backhand) Determine which is the best serve for you and develop consistent, powerful, and accurate serves and returns. Master the ability the hit strong, well-paced groundstrokes while controlling depth, direction, and most importantly, height to avoid pop-ups. Please note these clinics are for players who know how to play. The one-day clinics are to help improve certain skills. Volleys Learn effective volleys to control the net, dictate pace, and create offensive opportunities. From soft blocks to aggressive drives near the kitchen line, strong volley skills enable players to force errors and gain advantage over your opponents as most points are won at the net. Please note these clinics are for players who know how to play. The one-day clinics are to help improve certain skills. Lobs & Put Aways Learn to put away high balls with power and accuracy and how to effectively lob both defensively and offensively. Learn how to effectively defend against lobs, both individually and in tandem with your partner including how to move up and back with lobs. Additionally, learn how to return a lob without setting up an ‘attack’ on your team. Please note these clinics are for players who know how to play. The one-day clinics are to help improve certain skills. Drop Shots, Resets & Dinks Learn to use soft shots, drops, and resets to control the rally and create scoring opportunities. Additionally, learn aggressive cross count ‘dinks’ to drive opponents out of position and force player errors. Play like the pros at the non-volley zone. Please note these clinics are for players who know how to play. The one-day clinics are to help improve certain skills. Advanced Techniques Key areas of focus include
Controlling the pace of play with resets (defense) and speedups & attacks (offense),
Reading your opponent’s patterns, identifying and/or creating gaps and maximizing scoring opportunities.
Understand effective partner movement including covering the middle and respecting the ‘X’. Please note these clinics are for players who know how to play. The one-day clinics are to help improve certain skills.
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Sunday April 26, 2026
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8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
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Bo Zhang Soccer
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9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
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Pickleball Lessons - Spring: Sundays Intermediate Beginner 1:Players new or nearly new to the game of pickleball. The class will center on basic technical aspects of successfully playing the game of pickleball. In addition to rules of play, focus will include techniques for effective forehand shots, backhand shots, dinks, drops, serves, and return of serves. The class will also cover the more tactical skills of court positioning, transitions to non-volley zone, and non-volley zone play. The goal of the class is to give players the skills needed to reach the 2.5-player level. Advanced Beginner:Players who have completed a Beginner 1 pickleball course or have equivalent skills. The class will center on both the technical and tactical skills needed to advance from a 2.5 to a 3.0 player. Focus includes hitting medium-paced serves and volleys with direction and consistency; learning and using drop shots to reset gameplay and open shot opportunities; court positioning in different scenarios; understanding how to identify your strengths and your opponent's weaknesses to maximize point opportunities; and how to compete in a pickleball tournament.Intermediate:Intermediate class is designed for players with a solid understanding of the basics, looking to refine their skills and move towards advanced techniques. It focuses on improving consistency, developing more advanced strokes, and understanding game strategy. The makeup dates for the canceled Monday classes are April 6 & April 13.
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10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
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Pickleball Lessons - Spring: Sundays Beginner Beginner 1:Players new or nearly new to the game of pickleball. The class will center on basic technical aspects of successfully playing the game of pickleball. In addition to rules of play, focus will include techniques for effective forehand shots, backhand shots, dinks, drops, serves, and return of serves. The class will also cover the more tactical skills of court positioning, transitions to non-volley zone, and non-volley zone play. The goal of the class is to give players the skills needed to reach the 2.5-player level. Advanced Beginner:Players who have completed a Beginner 1 pickleball course or have equivalent skills. The class will center on both the technical and tactical skills needed to advance from a 2.5 to a 3.0 player. Focus includes hitting medium-paced serves and volleys with direction and consistency; learning and using drop shots to reset gameplay and open shot opportunities; court positioning in different scenarios; understanding how to identify your strengths and your opponent's weaknesses to maximize point opportunities; and how to compete in a pickleball tournament.Intermediate:Intermediate class is designed for players with a solid understanding of the basics, looking to refine their skills and move towards advanced techniques. It focuses on improving consistency, developing more advanced strokes, and understanding game strategy. The makeup dates for the canceled Monday classes are April 6 & April 13.
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11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
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Pickleball Lessons - Spring: Sundays Advanced Beginner Beginner 1:Players new or nearly new to the game of pickleball. The class will center on basic technical aspects of successfully playing the game of pickleball. In addition to rules of play, focus will include techniques for effective forehand shots, backhand shots, dinks, drops, serves, and return of serves. The class will also cover the more tactical skills of court positioning, transitions to non-volley zone, and non-volley zone play. The goal of the class is to give players the skills needed to reach the 2.5-player level. Advanced Beginner:Players who have completed a Beginner 1 pickleball course or have equivalent skills. The class will center on both the technical and tactical skills needed to advance from a 2.5 to a 3.0 player. Focus includes hitting medium-paced serves and volleys with direction and consistency; learning and using drop shots to reset gameplay and open shot opportunities; court positioning in different scenarios; understanding how to identify your strengths and your opponent's weaknesses to maximize point opportunities; and how to compete in a pickleball tournament.Intermediate:Intermediate class is designed for players with a solid understanding of the basics, looking to refine their skills and move towards advanced techniques. It focuses on improving consistency, developing more advanced strokes, and understanding game strategy. The makeup dates for the canceled Monday classes are April 6 & April 13.
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5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
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Stained Glass Class - Spring Sundays In this 6 week class, you will learn one of the oldest art forms in the world and construct your own stained glass panel to display in your home. You will learn the basics - or refine your skills - in the copper foil method made popular by Tiffany. The class will include glass cutting, foiling, and soldering techniques so that you can leave with a beautiful, finished piece. Several patterns will be available to choose from, any of which can be completed within the six weeks of class. The course fee includes the use of tools, supplies and glass.
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Tuesday April 28, 2026
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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Golf, Adult Series - Spring - Golf, Tuesdays, 10am Great program for golfers of all abilities. Instructors work with students individually within the group. Five one-hour classes encourage improvement over 5 weeks. Golf equipment will be supplied if needed with an additional small fee.
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4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
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Golf, Junior - Level I at Juniper Hill, Spring - Golf Jr Group Series, Tues Great program for golfers of all abilities from ages 7-14. Instructors work with students individually within the group. Five 1 hour classes encourage gradual improvement over 5 weeks. Each class meets once a week for 5 consecutive weeks.
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5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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Golf, Junior - Level I at Juniper Hill, Spring - Golf Jr Group Series, Tues (Parent/Child) Great program for golfers of all abilities from ages 7-14. Instructors work with students individually within the group. Five 1 hour classes encourage gradual improvement over 5 weeks. Each class meets once a week for 5 consecutive weeks.
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5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
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Pickleball Women's 3.5 Level Ladder League - Tuesdays Session 1 Women's Only Pickleball Competitive League Individual round-robin league, NO partners needed. Players will play a minimum of six games each week in a round-robin format with different partners. Game match ups will be published on the morning of game play. Each week, players will be individually ranked according to games won and points scored. The ultimate goal is to climb the ladder to the highest rung while having FUN, COMPETITIVE play each week. Awards will be given end of the league for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners. Participants must compete in at least 50% of the games possible to medal. Google sheets will be used to track play availability, game match ups, weekly results, and league rankings. NOTE: This league is NOT for players below the 3.5 skill level NOT above the 3.75 still level.
Northborough Recreation reserves the right to move a player to a league with a more similar skill level to ensure league parity. If you have any questions about the player skill levels, please refer to the document below or contact the League Director for clarification.
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5:30 PM - 10:00 PM
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Town Meeting Childcare - Tuesday Town Meeting childcare Northborough Town Meeting will be held on Monday and Tuesday, April 27th and 28th, this year at Algonquin. To make it easier for parents to attend, we will be offering childcare from 5:30 pm - 10 pm at the high school. If you are interested, please sign up early since we can only take 30 kids.
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6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
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Golf, Adult Series - Spring - Golf, Tuesdays, 6:30pm Great program for golfers of all abilities. Instructors work with students individually within the group. Five one-hour classes encourage improvement over 5 weeks. Golf equipment will be supplied if needed with an additional small fee.
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Saturday May 2, 2026
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8:30 AM - 9:15 AM
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Soccer, First Kix Ages 3 - 5 - First Kix Soccer, Spring (Sat), 8:30am Let your child's imagination run wild! A friendly and fun introduction to dribbling, stopping, and controlling the ball. Our non-competitive curricula introduces soccer players to simple skills with fun games. Players will also be taught how to interact on a team and how to be a good sport. All equipment will be provided. RKids can wear sneakers NO cleats in gym (Town Hall Gym as Rain Location).
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9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
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Golf, Adult Series - Spring - Golf, Saturdays, 9:00am Great program for golfers of all abilities. Instructors work with students individually within the group. Five one-hour classes encourage improvement over 5 weeks. Golf equipment will be supplied if needed with an additional small fee.
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9:30 AM - 10:15 AM
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Soccer, First Kix Ages 3 - 5 - First Kix Soccer, Spring (Sat), 9:30am Let your child's imagination run wild! A friendly and fun introduction to dribbling, stopping, and controlling the ball. Our non-competitive curricula introduces soccer players to simple skills with fun games. Players will also be taught how to interact on a team and how to be a good sport. All equipment will be provided. RKids can wear sneakers NO cleats in gym (Town Hall Gym as Rain Location).
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9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
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Pickleball Women's 3.5 Level Ladder League - Saturdays Session 1 Women's Only Pickleball Competitive League Individual round-robin league, NO partners needed. Players will play a minimum of six games each week in a round-robin format with different partners. Game match ups will be published on the morning of game play. Each week, players will be individually ranked according to games won and points scored. The ultimate goal is to climb the ladder to the highest rung while having FUN, COMPETITIVE play each week. Awards will be given end of the league for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners. Participants must compete in at least 50% of the games possible to medal. Google sheets will be used to track play availability, game match ups, weekly results, and league rankings. NOTE: This league is NOT for players below the 3.5 skill level NOT above the 3.75 still level.
Northborough Recreation reserves the right to move a player to a league with a more similar skill level to ensure league parity. If you have any questions about the player skill levels, please refer to the document below or contact the League Director for clarification.
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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Golf, Junior - Level I at Juniper Hill, Spring - Golf Jr Group Series, Sat Great program for golfers of all abilities from ages 7-14. Instructors work with students individually within the group. Five 1 hour classes encourage gradual improvement over 5 weeks. Each class meets once a week for 5 consecutive weeks.
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11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Golf, Junior - Level I at Juniper Hill, Spring - Golf Jr Group Series, Sat (Parent/Child) Great program for golfers of all abilities from ages 7-14. Instructors work with students individually within the group. Five 1 hour classes encourage gradual improvement over 5 weeks. Each class meets once a week for 5 consecutive weeks.
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11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
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Pickleball One Day Clinics - May 2 - Serves, Returns & Ground Strokes 1.5 Hour Skills Specific Clinics taught by Suzanne Cox These clinics are for specific-level players looking to advance a particular skill set. If you are not at least the level listed, please sign up for one of the pickleball lessons first. Serves, Returns, & Ground Strokes (forehand and backhand) Determine which is the best serve for you and develop consistent, powerful, and accurate serves and returns. Master the ability the hit strong, well-paced groundstrokes while controlling depth, direction, and most importantly, height to avoid pop-ups. Please note these clinics are for players who know how to play. The one-day clinics are to help improve certain skills. Volleys Learn effective volleys to control the net, dictate pace, and create offensive opportunities. From soft blocks to aggressive drives near the kitchen line, strong volley skills enable players to force errors and gain advantage over your opponents as most points are won at the net. Please note these clinics are for players who know how to play. The one-day clinics are to help improve certain skills. Lobs & Put Aways Learn to put away high balls with power and accuracy and how to effectively lob both defensively and offensively. Learn how to effectively defend against lobs, both individually and in tandem with your partner including how to move up and back with lobs. Additionally, learn how to return a lob without setting up an ‘attack’ on your team. Please note these clinics are for players who know how to play. The one-day clinics are to help improve certain skills. Drop Shots, Resets & Dinks Learn to use soft shots, drops, and resets to control the rally and create scoring opportunities. Additionally, learn aggressive cross count ‘dinks’ to drive opponents out of position and force player errors. Play like the pros at the non-volley zone. Please note these clinics are for players who know how to play. The one-day clinics are to help improve certain skills. Advanced Techniques Key areas of focus include
Controlling the pace of play with resets (defense) and speedups & attacks (offense),
Reading your opponent’s patterns, identifying and/or creating gaps and maximizing scoring opportunities.
Understand effective partner movement including covering the middle and respecting the ‘X’. Please note these clinics are for players who know how to play. The one-day clinics are to help improve certain skills.
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1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Skateboarding Clinic - Spring Saturdays Skateboarding Designed for beginner skateboarders with little to no experience, this class teaches fundamental skateboarding tricks and skills. Concentrating on balance, turning, accelerating, stopping, transitions, dropping in, Ollies, and a variety of other skills, we not only teach tricks but help participants develop the confidence to apply them on their own. Proper safety equipment (helmet, knee and elbow pads, and wrist guards) and skateboards are required. For those that can't bring a skateboard, they will be provided but you must let us know upon registration. Participants must keep all safety gear on at all times and wear athletic shoes.
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Sunday May 3, 2026
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8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
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Bo Zhang Soccer
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9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
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Preschool Soccer League - Preschool Soccer League, Green Team - Coach Tommy Noda Come have some fun playing soccer with your friends. Teams will be formed at the beginning of the season and coached by volunteer parents. Every Sunday, teams will practice for 30 minutes, and then play a game for the remaining 30 minutes. Practices will stress on soccer fundamentals for beginners and install confidence in the kids to compete. The goal of this program is to expose the kids to their first organized sport and encourage them to run, kick and laugh in a team environment. Parent Volunteers needed! Interested in coaching your child’s team? We are in need of one coach per team, for 6-8 teams, to help coach under the direction of lead instructors Ava and Eliza Ellis. No experience is necessary, although helpful, and training will be provided. All coaches will be CORI’d by the Recreation Department. You do not need to be a Northborough resident to coach or play! Your child/children will automatically be registered for your team. To apply as a volunteer, please email recreation@town.northborough.ma.us or call the office at (508) 393-5034.
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9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
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Preschool Soccer League - Preschool Soccer League, Light Blue Team - Coach Anthony Dello Stritto Come have some fun playing soccer with your friends. Teams will be formed at the beginning of the season and coached by volunteer parents. Every Sunday, teams will practice for 30 minutes, and then play a game for the remaining 30 minutes. Practices will stress on soccer fundamentals for beginners and install confidence in the kids to compete. The goal of this program is to expose the kids to their first organized sport and encourage them to run, kick and laugh in a team environment. Parent Volunteers needed! Interested in coaching your child’s team? We are in need of one coach per team, for 6-8 teams, to help coach under the direction of lead instructors Ava and Eliza Ellis. No experience is necessary, although helpful, and training will be provided. All coaches will be CORI’d by the Recreation Department. You do not need to be a Northborough resident to coach or play! Your child/children will automatically be registered for your team. To apply as a volunteer, please email recreation@town.northborough.ma.us or call the office at (508) 393-5034.
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9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
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Preschool Soccer League - Preschool Soccer League, Orange Team Come have some fun playing soccer with your friends. Teams will be formed at the beginning of the season and coached by volunteer parents. Every Sunday, teams will practice for 30 minutes, and then play a game for the remaining 30 minutes. Practices will stress on soccer fundamentals for beginners and install confidence in the kids to compete. The goal of this program is to expose the kids to their first organized sport and encourage them to run, kick and laugh in a team environment. Parent Volunteers needed! Interested in coaching your child’s team? We are in need of one coach per team, for 6-8 teams, to help coach under the direction of lead instructors Ava and Eliza Ellis. No experience is necessary, although helpful, and training will be provided. All coaches will be CORI’d by the Recreation Department. You do not need to be a Northborough resident to coach or play! Your child/children will automatically be registered for your team. To apply as a volunteer, please email recreation@town.northborough.ma.us or call the office at (508) 393-5034.
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9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
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Preschool Soccer League - Preschool Soccer League, Red Team - Coach David Rowe Come have some fun playing soccer with your friends. Teams will be formed at the beginning of the season and coached by volunteer parents. Every Sunday, teams will practice for 30 minutes, and then play a game for the remaining 30 minutes. Practices will stress on soccer fundamentals for beginners and install confidence in the kids to compete. The goal of this program is to expose the kids to their first organized sport and encourage them to run, kick and laugh in a team environment. Parent Volunteers needed! Interested in coaching your child’s team? We are in need of one coach per team, for 6-8 teams, to help coach under the direction of lead instructors Ava and Eliza Ellis. No experience is necessary, although helpful, and training will be provided. All coaches will be CORI’d by the Recreation Department. You do not need to be a Northborough resident to coach or play! Your child/children will automatically be registered for your team. To apply as a volunteer, please email recreation@town.northborough.ma.us or call the office at (508) 393-5034.
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9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
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Preschool Soccer League - Preschool Soccer League, Royal Blue Team - Coach Michael Whelan Come have some fun playing soccer with your friends. Teams will be formed at the beginning of the season and coached by volunteer parents. Every Sunday, teams will practice for 30 minutes, and then play a game for the remaining 30 minutes. Practices will stress on soccer fundamentals for beginners and install confidence in the kids to compete. The goal of this program is to expose the kids to their first organized sport and encourage them to run, kick and laugh in a team environment. Parent Volunteers needed! Interested in coaching your child’s team? We are in need of one coach per team, for 6-8 teams, to help coach under the direction of lead instructors Ava and Eliza Ellis. No experience is necessary, although helpful, and training will be provided. All coaches will be CORI’d by the Recreation Department. You do not need to be a Northborough resident to coach or play! Your child/children will automatically be registered for your team. To apply as a volunteer, please email recreation@town.northborough.ma.us or call the office at (508) 393-5034.
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9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
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Preschool Soccer League - Preschool Soccer League, Yellow Team - Coach Brian Hopkins Come have some fun playing soccer with your friends. Teams will be formed at the beginning of the season and coached by volunteer parents. Every Sunday, teams will practice for 30 minutes, and then play a game for the remaining 30 minutes. Practices will stress on soccer fundamentals for beginners and install confidence in the kids to compete. The goal of this program is to expose the kids to their first organized sport and encourage them to run, kick and laugh in a team environment. Parent Volunteers needed! Interested in coaching your child’s team? We are in need of one coach per team, for 6-8 teams, to help coach under the direction of lead instructors Ava and Eliza Ellis. No experience is necessary, although helpful, and training will be provided. All coaches will be CORI’d by the Recreation Department. You do not need to be a Northborough resident to coach or play! Your child/children will automatically be registered for your team. To apply as a volunteer, please email recreation@town.northborough.ma.us or call the office at (508) 393-5034.
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9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
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Pickleball Lessons - Spring: Sundays Intermediate Beginner 1:Players new or nearly new to the game of pickleball. The class will center on basic technical aspects of successfully playing the game of pickleball. In addition to rules of play, focus will include techniques for effective forehand shots, backhand shots, dinks, drops, serves, and return of serves. The class will also cover the more tactical skills of court positioning, transitions to non-volley zone, and non-volley zone play. The goal of the class is to give players the skills needed to reach the 2.5-player level. Advanced Beginner:Players who have completed a Beginner 1 pickleball course or have equivalent skills. The class will center on both the technical and tactical skills needed to advance from a 2.5 to a 3.0 player. Focus includes hitting medium-paced serves and volleys with direction and consistency; learning and using drop shots to reset gameplay and open shot opportunities; court positioning in different scenarios; understanding how to identify your strengths and your opponent's weaknesses to maximize point opportunities; and how to compete in a pickleball tournament.Intermediate:Intermediate class is designed for players with a solid understanding of the basics, looking to refine their skills and move towards advanced techniques. It focuses on improving consistency, developing more advanced strokes, and understanding game strategy. The makeup dates for the canceled Monday classes are April 6 & April 13.
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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Golf, Adult Series - Spring - Golf, Sundays, 10:00am Great program for golfers of all abilities. Instructors work with students individually within the group. Five one-hour classes encourage improvement over 5 weeks. Golf equipment will be supplied if needed with an additional small fee.
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10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
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Pickleball Lessons - Spring: Sundays Beginner Beginner 1:Players new or nearly new to the game of pickleball. The class will center on basic technical aspects of successfully playing the game of pickleball. In addition to rules of play, focus will include techniques for effective forehand shots, backhand shots, dinks, drops, serves, and return of serves. The class will also cover the more tactical skills of court positioning, transitions to non-volley zone, and non-volley zone play. The goal of the class is to give players the skills needed to reach the 2.5-player level. Advanced Beginner:Players who have completed a Beginner 1 pickleball course or have equivalent skills. The class will center on both the technical and tactical skills needed to advance from a 2.5 to a 3.0 player. Focus includes hitting medium-paced serves and volleys with direction and consistency; learning and using drop shots to reset gameplay and open shot opportunities; court positioning in different scenarios; understanding how to identify your strengths and your opponent's weaknesses to maximize point opportunities; and how to compete in a pickleball tournament.Intermediate:Intermediate class is designed for players with a solid understanding of the basics, looking to refine their skills and move towards advanced techniques. It focuses on improving consistency, developing more advanced strokes, and understanding game strategy. The makeup dates for the canceled Monday classes are April 6 & April 13.
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11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
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Pickleball Lessons - Spring: Sundays Advanced Beginner Beginner 1:Players new or nearly new to the game of pickleball. The class will center on basic technical aspects of successfully playing the game of pickleball. In addition to rules of play, focus will include techniques for effective forehand shots, backhand shots, dinks, drops, serves, and return of serves. The class will also cover the more tactical skills of court positioning, transitions to non-volley zone, and non-volley zone play. The goal of the class is to give players the skills needed to reach the 2.5-player level. Advanced Beginner:Players who have completed a Beginner 1 pickleball course or have equivalent skills. The class will center on both the technical and tactical skills needed to advance from a 2.5 to a 3.0 player. Focus includes hitting medium-paced serves and volleys with direction and consistency; learning and using drop shots to reset gameplay and open shot opportunities; court positioning in different scenarios; understanding how to identify your strengths and your opponent's weaknesses to maximize point opportunities; and how to compete in a pickleball tournament.Intermediate:Intermediate class is designed for players with a solid understanding of the basics, looking to refine their skills and move towards advanced techniques. It focuses on improving consistency, developing more advanced strokes, and understanding game strategy. The makeup dates for the canceled Monday classes are April 6 & April 13.
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Tennis Mini Lobbers - Mini Lobbers Spring Students start to develop basic essential skills, handling and swinging racket, throwing, rolling and catching. Students will focus on basic movements: running, jumping and balance. The main goal of the class is to develop body control using tennis based activities and to have fun!
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5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
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Stained Glass Class - Spring Sundays In this 6 week class, you will learn one of the oldest art forms in the world and construct your own stained glass panel to display in your home. You will learn the basics - or refine your skills - in the copper foil method made popular by Tiffany. The class will include glass cutting, foiling, and soldering techniques so that you can leave with a beautiful, finished piece. Several patterns will be available to choose from, any of which can be completed within the six weeks of class. The course fee includes the use of tools, supplies and glass.
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Tennis Lessons Ages 7-15 - Adv. Beginners Tennis - Spring In these 6-week sessions, come learn the basics of tennis or enhance the skills you already possess. All lessons will take place on indoor courts. Equipment is available upon request. Space is limited so be sure to sign up early!
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Tennis Lessons Ages 7-15 - Beginners Tennis - Spring In these 6-week sessions, come learn the basics of tennis or enhance the skills you already possess. All lessons will take place on indoor courts. Equipment is available upon request. Space is limited so be sure to sign up early!
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Tennis Lessons Ages 7-15 - Intermediate Tennis - Spring In these 6-week sessions, come learn the basics of tennis or enhance the skills you already possess. All lessons will take place on indoor courts. Equipment is available upon request. Space is limited so be sure to sign up early!
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Tennis Lessons for Adults - Adv Beginners - Spring In these six-week sessions, learn the basics of tennis or enhance the skills you already possess. All lessons will take place on indoor courts. A tennis racquet is needed. Space is limited so be sure to sign up early!
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Tennis Lessons for Adults - Beginners - Spring In these six-week sessions, learn the basics of tennis or enhance the skills you already possess. All lessons will take place on indoor courts. A tennis racquet is needed. Space is limited so be sure to sign up early!
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Tuesday May 5, 2026
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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Golf, Adult Series - Spring - Golf, Tuesdays, 10am Great program for golfers of all abilities. Instructors work with students individually within the group. Five one-hour classes encourage improvement over 5 weeks. Golf equipment will be supplied if needed with an additional small fee.
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4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Track & Field with Skyhawks - Spring - Grades K - 2 Dash, jump, and throw with Skyhawks Track & Field! This program teaches young athletes track and field essentials, from body positioning and stride to stretching and cool-downs. Participants try events like javelin, discus, and hurdles. Each session builds skills, discipline, and sportsmanship. Get on track with Skyhawks for athletic and personal growth! Please bring water and wear athletic clothing.
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4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
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Golf, Junior - Level I at Juniper Hill, Spring - Golf Jr Group Series, Tues Great program for golfers of all abilities from ages 7-14. Instructors work with students individually within the group. Five 1 hour classes encourage gradual improvement over 5 weeks. Each class meets once a week for 5 consecutive weeks.
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5:15 PM - 6:15 PM
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Track & Field with Skyhawks - Spring - Grades 3 - 5 Dash, jump, and throw with Skyhawks Track & Field! This program teaches young athletes track and field essentials, from body positioning and stride to stretching and cool-downs. Participants try events like javelin, discus, and hurdles. Each session builds skills, discipline, and sportsmanship. Get on track with Skyhawks for athletic and personal growth! Please bring water and wear athletic clothing.
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5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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Golf, Junior - Level I at Juniper Hill, Spring - Golf Jr Group Series, Tues (Parent/Child) Great program for golfers of all abilities from ages 7-14. Instructors work with students individually within the group. Five 1 hour classes encourage gradual improvement over 5 weeks. Each class meets once a week for 5 consecutive weeks.
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5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
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Pickleball Women's 3.5 Level Ladder League - Tuesdays Session 1 Women's Only Pickleball Competitive League Individual round-robin league, NO partners needed. Players will play a minimum of six games each week in a round-robin format with different partners. Game match ups will be published on the morning of game play. Each week, players will be individually ranked according to games won and points scored. The ultimate goal is to climb the ladder to the highest rung while having FUN, COMPETITIVE play each week. Awards will be given end of the league for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners. Participants must compete in at least 50% of the games possible to medal. Google sheets will be used to track play availability, game match ups, weekly results, and league rankings. NOTE: This league is NOT for players below the 3.5 skill level NOT above the 3.75 still level.
Northborough Recreation reserves the right to move a player to a league with a more similar skill level to ensure league parity. If you have any questions about the player skill levels, please refer to the document below or contact the League Director for clarification.
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6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
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Golf, Adult Series - Spring - Golf, Tuesdays, 6:30pm Great program for golfers of all abilities. Instructors work with students individually within the group. Five one-hour classes encourage improvement over 5 weeks. Golf equipment will be supplied if needed with an additional small fee.
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