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Start Off 2022 With a Class from Churchill County Parks & Recreation  

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Start Off 2022 With a Class from Churchill County Parks & Recreation  

Churchill County Parks and Recreation kicks off the new year with a variety of classes and programs in early 2022 to enrich the lives of local residents and their pets. 

Youth Ski Program 

Ski school returns this year in partnership with Sky Tavern Junior Ski Program. Participants must provide their own helmets which are required. Registration cost of $225 per person (ages 8-17) includes transportation, daily lesson, lift pass and ski or board rentals. Twenty participants needed to make the program go. Dates are Jan. 15, 22, 29, and Feb. 5 with Feb. 12 being a contingency date.  

Fast-Pitch Softball Pitching Clinic 

Join Tammy Shemenski for eight weeks of instruction to develop your skill in the fundamentals of pitching at the City-County Gym on Venturacci Lane on Tuesdays and Thursdays from January 11 through March 3. 

Ages 6-12 (parents must stay at the gym with this age group) from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Ages 13-18 from 7:30-8:30 p.m. Participants must wear athletic attire, preferably white-soled sneakers and bring a glove/catcher’s mitt to each session. Registered athletes will receive a clinic shirt.  

Dog Obedience Classes 

All classes are offered in the Dry Gulch building at the Churchill County fairgrounds. Cost is $65 per dog, pre-registration is required. Copies of your pet’s current shot records are required for registration for all classes.  

Classes are offered over six weeks on Mondays from January 10 through February 14. 

Puppy Class (aged 9 weeks to 4.5 months) from 5:30-6:30 p.m. 

Beginning/intermediate (dogs over 4.5 months) from 6:35-7:35 p.m. 

Advanced Dog Obedience Class is offered on Wednesdays (Jan. 12, 19, 26, Feb. 9, 16, 23, and March 9).   

Dogs will learn to focus on the owner/handler, how to perform basic commands, and basic obedience skills. Owners will learn respect for their pets and how to control them correctly.  

Bring soft treats for the dog 

Handlers must wear soft shoes 

Buckle collar and fabric leashes required 

For more information or to register for any of these programs, call Parks & Recreation at (775)423-7733, stop by the office at 325 Sheckler Road or email [email protected].  

 


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