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Valleywide recreation briefs for Feb. 12-18, 2015

RUGBY TOURNAMENT WEEK EVENT TO INTRODUCE YOUTHS TO SPORT

As part of the USA Sevens rugby tournament week in Las Vegas, members of the two-time defending Las Vegas Invitational champions Serevi Selects are set to introduce hundreds of boys and girls to the sport of rugby through a hands-on demo, set for 4:30 p.m. Feb. 12 at the Southern Highlands Clubhouse, 10900 Southern Highlands Parkway, in Henderson. The demo day will introduce youngsters to new educational and fitness opportunities. Visit bgcsnv.org or call 702-367-2582.

FREE BEGINNER GOLF CLINIC PLANNED

Beginning golf instruction from Sun City golf professionals is set to be offered from 10 to 11;30 a.m. Feb. 19. Open to beginner golfers only, the first 24 applicants will be accepted. Register at the Highland Falls Golf Course shop, 10201 Sun City Blvd., or by calling 702-254-7010, ext. 1.

MAYORS CUP SCHEDULED

The Las Vegas Mayor’s Cup International Showcase soccer tournament is set to be hosted by the city of Las Vegas over Presidents’ Day weekend, Feb. 14-16. An expected 500-plus youth soccer teams from around the world are set to compete during the eighth annual tournament. More than 8,500 soccer players, ages 12 to 19, from 11 foreign countries and 31 U.S. states are set to participate.

Spectator admission and parking are free. Matches are scheduled from 8:45 a.m. to 10 p.m. Feb. 14 and 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Feb. 15. Teams are guaranteed four games. Championship games are set to be played starting at 10 a.m. Monday at the Bettye Wilson Soccer Complex, 7353 Eugene Ave.

Visit lvmayorscup.com.

RAPE CRISIS CENTER PLANS HEALING HEARTS 4K RUN/WALK

The Rape Crisis Center’s Healing Hearts 4K run/walk is planned at 8 a.m. Feb. 21 at Cornerstone Park, 1600 Wigwam Parkway. The center invites the community to support survivors and wear red. Zenja Dunn, radio host from 105.7, is master of ceremonies and Eighth Judicial District Court Judge and long-time supporter of the Rape Crisis Center, Douglas Herndon, is the official starter. Participants are encouraged to bring posters with statements about how they heal hearts for a chance to win a prize for the most creative statement/poster. The event is family- and pet-friendly and features a 2.5-mile loop course. Proceeds of the event support the Signs of Hope Counseling Center at center.

The cost for individuals is $40; for teams of six to 10 runners, it is $250; and for teams of two to five runners, it is $160. Visit tinyurl.com/noqeogn.

HENDERSON YOUTH SOFTBALL PLANNED

Youth softball signups for players ages 5 to 18 are planned through Feb. 26 at any city of Henderson recreation center or at cityofhenderson.com. Practices are set to begin after March 18, and the season runs the week of April 13 to the week of May 25. One child costs $50, two siblings are $45 per child and three or more siblings are $40 per child.

BUBBLE RUN PLANNED FOR MARCH 7

The Bubble Run is planned at 9 a.m. March 7 at Sam Boyd Stadium, 7000 E. Russell Road. The cost for individuals is $40, and kids 6 or younger race free with an adult registration. Participants wear white T-shirts and run through Foam Bogs at each kilometer, becoming coated in colored foam. All levels of walkers and runners are welcome. Visit bubblerun.com/events/las-vegas.

LAS VEGAS COLOR VIBE SCHEDULED MARCH 21

The Las Vegas Color Vibe race is planned March 21 at Craig Ranch Regional Park, 628 W. Craig Road. Visit thecolorvibe.com/lasvegas.php.

WALK FOR WISHES SET TO SUPPORT MAKE-A-WISH

Powered by wish families, volunteers, donors, and friends, Walk For Wishes is a nationwide Make-A-Wish fundraiser that celebrates thousands of wishes that have already been granted, while raising funds for future wishes. Participants can help bring the life-changing impact of a wish to children battling life-threatening medical conditions in our community. On March 21, Make-A-Wish Southern Nevada partners with Caesars Foundation to present its annual Walk for Wishes – Walk & 5K Run.

Registration begins at 6:45 a.m., with opening ceremonies at 7:30. The run is set to begin at 8 a.m. and the walk at 8:05.

Call 702-212-9474 or visit snv.wish.org/about-us.

FIREFIGHTERS ASSOCIATION PLANNING GOLF TOURNAMENT

The Henderson Firefighters Benevolent Association has scheduled its seventh annual Memorial Golf Tournament commemorating Jeff “The Pirate” Mann, a fallen Henderson firefighter, at 8 a.m. March 27 at Revere Golf Course, 600 Hampton Road.

Proceeds from the tournament will go toward supporting various local charities such as the Boys & Girls Clubs of Henderson, American Cancer Society, Rebuilding Together, Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation, American Red Cross Southern Nevada Chapter, CASA Foundation and S.A.F.E. House.

Sponsorships begin at $120 for the Tee Box Package, which includes the name of a business advertised, and go up to $2,500 for the Hat Sponsor Package, which includes the name and logo of a business advertised on all hats provided to players. Cash gifts and other donations are welcome.

The registration fee is $100 per player or $400 per team. Each registration includes entry into the tournament, golf cart rental for two, driving range usage, a T-shirt and hat, one drink ticket, one bottle of water, hole-in-one contest entry, beer served throughout the day and lunch.

Visit hfbanv.com/golf or contact Mark Lester at 702-421-4322 or mark.lester@cityofhenderson.com.

FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUE ACCEPTING SIGN-UPS

A flag football league for boys and girls ages 6 to 14 is open for registration, with divisions for Pee Wee (ages 6 to 8), Juniors (9 to 11) and Seniors (12 to 14).

The season is set to run March 14-May 9. The top eight teams will continue on to a citywide championship tournament to be played May 18-21 at All American Park, 1551 S. Buffalo Drive.

Fees are $85 per child, and uniforms are included. Awards and trophies will be handed out at the end of the season, and a playoff tournament is planned.

Registration is open until the league is full. To register, visit lasvegasnevada.gov, call 702-229-1100 or sign up in person at 101 N. Pavilion Center Drive.

VALENTINE’S DAY TOUR OF DEMONSTRATION GARDENS PLANNED

Valentine Bush, Chocolate Flower and Sugar Bush are some of the aptly named landscape plants set to be featured at 10 a.m. Feb. 14 during a tour of the University of Nevada Cooperative Extension Demonstration Gardens, 8050 Paradise Road. The tour is free and open to the public.

Call 702-257-5555.

GARDENING CLASSES PLANNED

The University of Nevada Cooperative Extension and the South Valley Rose Society are collaborating and offering educational meetings throughout the winter. A workshop on Gardening in Small Places: vegetables is planned from 8 a.m. to noon Feb. 14 at the learning center. Join Dr. Angela O’Callaghan to learn what types of containers to use, differences in potting mixes, using artificial light, fertilizers, success with seeds and more. Homeowners and other interested parties are welcome to attend.

Upcoming Gardening in Small Places workshop dates are March 14, composting; April 4, irrigation; May 9, what’s bugging your garden; and June 13, organic gardening.

Class space is limited and preregistration is required. There is a $25 fee for each class that includes class materials.

Contact Elaine Fagin at fagine@unce.unr.edu or 702-257-5573.

Additionally, the extension and the South Valley Rose Society are collaborating and offering educational meetings throughout winter. Free and open to the public, the Feb. 26 meeting topic is Roses Only Garden or Cottage Style Garden. Join Master Gardener and rosarian Don Fabbi as he delves into the pros and cons of what to plant with roses.

All educational meetings begin at 7 p.m. at the Lifelong Learning Center, 8050 Paradise Road. Call the Master Gardener help desk at 702-257-5555 or email lvmastergardeners@unce.unr.edu.

CITY OF NORTH LAS VEGAS OFFERING GOLF LESSONS

The city of North Las Vegas plans to offer winter session Par 3 Golf Lessons through Feb. 14. The instructional sessions offered include beginner for ages 6 to 16, adult for those 16 or older and intermediate for all ages, based on skill. Classes are planned from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Visit cityofnorthlasvegas.com or call 702-633-18333.

SENIORS 5K MONEY RUN SCHEDULED

The Seniors & Masters 5K Money Run is set for 10 a.m. Feb. 21 at Kellogg-Zaher Park, 7901 W. Washington Ave. The race is open to those 40 or older, and prize money is planned for age categories of four or more people. The cost is $20, and water or lemonade are to be provided at the finish line. Day-of-event registration is $25. Visit signmeup.com/105293.

WALK WITH THE HEART OF A CHILD SET FOR FEB. 28

The 12th annual Walk with the Heart of a Child is set for 8 a.m. Feb. 28 at Fashion Show Mall and supports Nevada-based Children’s Heart Foundation. Registration is planned at 7 a.m.

Walk with the Heart of a Child is a celebration that includes a fun walk, entertainment, raffle and Kids Zone. During this event, teams gather at the Fashion Show Mall to walk in celebration and remembrance of children with heart conditions and to unite the community through awareness.

Fees are $25 for adults or $15 for virtual walkers, active-duty military, students and seniors.

Visit walkwiththeheartofachild.kintera.org. Call 702-967-3522 for sponsorship and team registration information.

COLOR RUN PLANNED FEB. 28

Tickets for the Color Run Las Vegas are on sale. The race is set for 8 a.m. Feb. 28 at 650 Fremont St. The Color Run’s focus is about enjoying a color-crazy day. A portion of the proceeds from the race will be donated to Three Square food bank.

Visit thecolorrun.com/las-vegas.

BLACKLIGHT RUN PLANNED FEB. 28

A Blacklight Run is planned at 6 p.m. Feb. 28 at Sam Boyd Stadium, 7000 E. Russell Road. Check-in is set for 3 p.m. Participants may wear a white shirt or the Blacklight Run T-shirt provided at the race start, and they will be covered in a glow powder that will glow under blacklights during the race. Registration is $75 and includes a T-shirt, two LED jelly rings, two glow packs and LED shades.

Visit blacklightrun.com/las-vegas-2015.

SKI RESORT OFFERS YOUTHS WINTER OUTDOORS PROGRAM

The Las Vegas Ski & Snowboard Resort is offering its Snow Day program focused on getting local youths involved in outdoor winter recreation. The field trip-style youth program targets local public, private and home school groups and includes ski or snowboard lessons. Children can also learn about winter safety and the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area.

The program runs through March. The cost is $35 per student during weekdays, $45 on Saturdays and Sundays, with a complimentary chaperone ticket included for every 12 students. Groups are limited to 200 students and schools are required to provide one chaperone for every 20 students.

The snow sports portion of the program adheres to the Nevada Department of Education’s health and physical education content standards. Groups and schools interested in participating can email info@lvssr.com or call 702-385-2754. Visit skilasvegas.com.

RAINBOW YOUTH SOCCER LEAGUE SIGN-UPS PLANNED

A Rainbow Youth Soccer League signups are planned from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays at the Desert Breeze Soccer Complex snack bar, 8275 Spring Mountain Road.

To sign up, participants should bring a copy of their birth certificate, a wallet-size photo and $125 in cash, check or money order. The fee includes 10 games, picture plaque and uniform. For more information, call 702-522-1441 or visit ryslsoccerleague.com.

CAESARS FOUNDATION WALK FOR WISHES SET FOR MARCH

Make-A-Wish Southern Nevada and the Caesars Foundation are set to present the Walk For Wishes, planned for 7:30 a.m. March 21 at Town Square Las Vegas, 6605 Las Vegas Blvd. South.

Walk For Wishes is a nationwide Make-A-Wish fundraiser that celebrates thousands of wishes that have already been granted, while raising funds for future wishes.

Registration begins at 6:45 a.m.

Visit walkforwishessnv.kintera.org.

HENDERSON SEEKS ATHLETES FOR SENIOR GAMES

The city of Henderson is seeking athletes to take part in the 2015 Henderson Senior Games, set for April 11-26, an annual program that blends sporting and social events for athletes 50 or older. Athletes of all skill levels are invited to participate.

Registration is accepted through March 31 and is $15 per person (with the exception of volleyball), which includes a commemorative T-shirt. There is a cost of $3 to $5 per event. Registration packets are available at cityofhenderson.com and at all city of Henderson recreation centers.

The 2015 Henderson Senior Games are set to take place a variety of Henderson locations, including recreation centers, parks and schools. Awards are planned following each event.

Call the Downtown Recreation Center at 702-267-4040 or visit cityofhenderson.com.

BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS PLANNING YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUES

Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Nevada is planning to present a comprehensive basketball program that covers a large part of the Las Vegas Valley.

Mark Jacoby, area director for the clubs, is heading a basketball program in which children can learn teamwork, physical fitness and sportsmanship.

Prices start from $70, and the fee includes a 2015 membership to Boys & Girls Clubs. Leagues are open to children 5 to 12 years old.

League sign-ups are available at the Lied Memorial Clubhouse, 2850 Lindell Road; Southern Highlands Clubhouse, 10900 Southern Highlands Parkway; Andre Agassi Clubhouse, 800 N. Martin Luther King Blvd.; and John C. Kish Clubhouse, 401 Drake St. Practice times and game times vary.

Visit bgcsnv.org.

USTA-NEVADA OFFERS FREE TENNIS LESSONS FOR ALL AGES

The United States Tennis Association-Nevada is offering free tennis lessons to players of all ages. Participants are asked to visit ustanevada.com to complete the registration form. They will be emailed a certificate to take a free tennis lesson at any of the participating facilities.

Free loaner tennis rackets are available through USTA-Nevada’s Racquet Recycle Program. Everyone who registers will receive a free Nevada Tennis Association membership, which includes a newsletter and special invitations to community tennis events.

Email freetennis@ustanevada.com or call 702-792-8384, ext. 101.

FENCING CAMPS PLANNED BY RED ROCK FENCING CENTER

Introduction to Fencing Camps for ages 5 to 9 and 9 to 15 are planned from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays at the Red Rock Fencing Center, 8352 W. Warm Springs Road.

Participants will learn sportsmanship, the art and skill of fencing and have fun in the process. Fencing teaches focus, determination, coordination and thinking skills. Participants should bring lunch, but equipment will be supplied.

Camp fees are $200 per week, with an early drop-off fee of $20 per day from 7:30 to 9:15 a.m. The camp offers a 20 percent discount for siblings.

Visit redrockfencingcenter.com, email staff@redrockfencingcenter.com or call 702-222-1901.

SENIOR YOGA AND MEDITATION CLASSES AVAILABLE

Atria Seville, 2000 N. Rampart Blvd., plans a Chair Yoga & Meditation class for seniors from 2 to 3 p.m. the second and fourth Wednesday of the month. The class is led by master Mitch Menik. The Atria Seville residents participate and invite local seniors to attend. Sign in at the front desk when entering. Visit atriaseville.com or call 702-804-6800.

CENTENNIAL HILLS ACTIVE ADULT CENTER OFFERS WEEKLY SENIOR FITNESS CLASSES

The Centennial Hills Active Adult Center, 6601 N. Buffalo Drive, offers weekly fitness classes for active adults 50 or older from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays and 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fridays.

Classes include card and game activities, crafts, dance and fitness. The yearly membership is $2 and includes access to all activities, though some may have additional fees.

Call 702-229-1702.

NEIGHBORHOOD REC CENTER OFFERS SENIOR ACTIVITIES

The Neighborhood Recreation Center, 1638 N. Bruce St., offers senior activities for adults 55 or older from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays.

Daily leisure activities, classes and monthly trips are offered to Social Senior members who pay a $3 annual membership fee.

Call 702-633-1492 or 702-633-1600.

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