Registration open for Knox Youth Soccer

KNOX — Knox Youth Soccer will begin on Sept. 11 and alternate Sundays from 3 to 4 p.m. and Tuesdays from 6 to 7 p.m. through Oct. 4 (with a rain date of Oct. 9).

The program includes soccer clinics and small-sided games for youth ages 3 through grade six. Clinics for 3-year-olds require parent participation, and will run 30 minutes from the regular start-time.

In-person registration will be held this Saturday, Aug. 27, from 9 a.m.  to noon at the Knox Town Hall and from noon to 2 p.m. at Berne Summerfest in the Berne town park. Registration forms will be available at each location. Advanced registration is required by Sept. 2.

Registration forms are also available online at www.knoxny.org  and can be mailed to Maria DeLucia-Evans, 395 Street Rd. Altamont, NY 12009, emailed to , or returned to the Knox Town Hall during business hours.

Cost for this program is $10 per athlete ($5 per 3-year-old); $30 family maximum, which includes a T-shirt. Scholarships are available.

For more information, contact Maria DeLucia-Evans by phone at (518) 598-9937 or by email at , or contact Sarah Pasquini by phone at (518) 210-2778 or by email at .

 

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