2012-2013 Fountain Hills Community Guide

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Recreation (continued from page 54) all skill levels to fully enjoy a challenging round of golf. For more information on We-Ko-Pa Golf Club call (480) 836-9000 or visit online at www.wekopa.com.

Athletic Leagues/Recreation Little League — The Fountain Hills Little League is part of the national Little League organization and provides baseball competition from the T-ball level (five year olds) up through the Senior League (early teens);

activities; call (480) 816-5152 or visit www.fh.az.gov.

Fitness Staying fit in Fountain Hills comes with a variety of options. There are numerous outdoor activities for all ages. Walking, hiking, bicycling, running, golf, tennis, skating and disc golf are a few of the things residents and visitors can participate in nearly year-‘round. There also are facilities offering workouts, exercise classes, circuit work, yoga, swimming, Pilates and more. Here are the major private facilities in the community: Anytime Fitness Jazzercise of Fountain Hills 16650 E. Palisades Blvd., #109. 15225 N. Fountain Hills Blvd., #103. (480) 837-5151. (602) 739-7139. CopperWynd 13225 N. Eagle Ridge Drive. (480) 333-1900.

Peaks Athletic Club 12545 N. Saguaro Blvd. (480) 816-3348.

Curves of Fountain Hills 16850 E. Avenue of the Fountains, #105. (480) 837-8688.

Smart Bodies 16316 E. Jacklin Drive. (480) 816-6161.

Genuine Pilates private sessions by appointment only. (480) 277-9062. Mountain to Fountain race is becoming a popular event in the area. Runners start the race at McDowell Mountain Regional Park and follow a route to the Fountain. primary season held in spring-summer months of April into July; periodic skills clinics and other activities held. Recently, an all-girls softball program was added to the league’s offerings. Visit their website at www.fhllaz.com. Central Arizona Youth Football League — The Fountain Hills Youth Football Association has aligned with the fast-growing American Youth Football (AYF) to bring a locally-based youth football program back into Fountain Hills. Tackle football divisions are age and weight organized for players ranging from seven to 15 years of age and from 70 to 169 pounds. The Fountain Hills chapter will not field flag level teams. For more information on the league, visit their website at central-arizona-ayf.clubspaces.com. Fountain Hills Soccer Club — The Fountain Hills Soccer Club provides a quality program for all skill levels, from beginner to advanced. Since its inception, the club’s goal has been to give players the opportunity to develop a variety of soccer skills while fostering character development in an environment that is empowering and fun. For more information visit the website at www. fhsoccerclub.com or send an email to info@fhsoccerclub. com. Fountain Hills Community Services — One of the main functions of the town’s Community Services Department is organizing a variety of recreational and leisure programming for all ages in Fountain Hills. Some events are free, while others have nominal user fees. The department offers leisure classes and other programming that targets specific age groups and

Scottsdale/Fountain Hills Adventure Boot Camp for Women Register, (480) 343-4009.

Snap Fitness 13525 N. Fountain Hills Blvd., #104. (480) 837-3901. TruFit Studios 16716 E. Avenue of the Fountains. (480) 272-0547.

Yoga Village 16650 E. Palisades Blvd., #107. (480) 905-8801.

An major disc golf tournament in Fountain Hills brings players from around the globe in early March each year.


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