Rosario is a city that promotes sports and leisure activities. And this Sunday, August 28, that intention will be made clear at Plaza de las Ciencias, the property located at 2400 OroƱo Boulevard (between Coronado and February 27 Boulevard), which is home to about 500 children aged 4 to 12 years. Part of the city’s community sports – you’ll take part in a multi-sports day in the renovated and restarted space within Parque Independencia, which is part of the sports infrastructure legacy left by the Rosario 2022 Games for South American Youth to develop the Alto Wild Regional Center (CReAR).
Between 10:30 and 12:30 they will play hockey, volleyball, 3×3 basketball and tennis. This activity represents the starting point for a complete agenda for the Plaza de la Ciencias that will combine sports and cultural initiatives.
In addition, on this same day, there will also be recreational activities for young people. In the framework of the entertainment street: “Let’s play on the street”, which will take place in the city museum (and in Aiolas and San Martin). In the city museum there will also be activities from the inclusion project “I play too”, and a judo exhibition (presented by the Judo Social that operates at Club Mendoza). The conclusion will be in the Plaza de las Sencia with an open class of Zumba children.
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The Plaza de las Ciencias contains an important agenda of sports activities drawn up by the Municipal Secretary for Sports and Tourism, which are combined with cultural and educational proposals, aimed at the continued ownership of the public space by neighbors, thus encouraging the practice of sports.
Among the main initial activities are the well-attended Zumba classes that take place every Sunday as part of Calle Recreativa. In addition, the 3×3 basketball court is used by referees from the Rosarina Basketball Association (ARBB), who carry out the practical aspects of training twice a week.
It is worth noting that two 3×3 basketball tournaments are scheduled for September. One for pre-university class and another for university.
Starting in September, the tightrope school will begin running, a balance sport in which a flat belt usually of nylon or polyester is used. This tape is installed between two fixed points, usually trees, and tightened.
In turn, a program of recreational and sports activities is under development, as well as an investment project by the United Nations so that courses and workshops related to academic training on real estate are developed, in the context of linking with different sciences.
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