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Ski conditioning

Ski conditioning starts Sept. 28, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 9-10:30 a.m., at TOSH Acceleration. For more information, call 647-5955, ext. 1.

Swing for Kids

The Swing for Kids softball tournament will be held Saturday, Sept. 26, at 9 a.m. at the Southfield Park in Heber. Cost is $240 per team and benefits the Summit/Wasatch counties Children’s Justice Center. This is a coed, all-ages home-run derby. There is a minimum of four females per team. There will be a barbecue and drawing afterwards. Prizes include ski and golf passes, gift cards, softball gear and more. Call 654-8046 to register.

UEA camp

When the teachers are away, the kids can play! Basin Recreation is offering a Utah Education Camp for children ages 7 to 12 (no exceptions). The camp includes sports, games, contests and lots of fun. Camp will be held Oct. 1-2 at Ecker Hills Middle School (gym entrance). Cost is $40 for one day or $75 for both days. Children need to bring lunch, snacks, water bottles, swimsuits and towels. Camp runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Limit is 50 campers. Call 655-0999 for more information.

Fight Gone Bad

CrossFit Park City will host the Fight Gone Bad fundraiser for Athletes for a Cure and The Wounded Warrior Project on Sept. 26 at 9:30 a.m. All proceeds will go directly to the organizations. You can make donations prior to or the day of the event at http://www.fgb4.org. A minimum of a $20 donation will be required to participate in the workout Fight Gone Bad. All abilities are welcome. For more information, email chris@crossfitpc.com or call at 640-5380.

Basketball officials’ training

Park City Recreation is offering a basketball officials’ training clinic Oct. 7-8 from 6 to 8 p.m. Learn the rules, stay in shape, have fun and earn extra money. For more information, call Karen at 615-5413.

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