Kwame Ture Recreation Center
Families & Friends Double Dutch Competition
Saturday, May 3, 2025
12:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.
Calling all jumpers! Join NYC Parks at Kwame Ture Recreation Center for a friendly family Double
Dutch competition. No matter your skill level, this event will bring together generations of families in a
safe and fun environment while enjoying the sport of Double Dutch. Participants can register as a
two, three or four-person team. Participants are encouraged to register by April 30, 2025.
Why attend?
• Family Fun: Bond with loved ones while skipping to the rhythm of fun and fitness.
• Inspiration: Learn from experts and imagine how this could come alive in your own programs.
• Community Impact: Help us dream big by expanding Double Dutch across our parks and
recreation centers and playgrounds making it a citywide annual tradition.
Dutch competition. No matter your skill level, this event will bring together generations of families in a
safe and fun environment while enjoying the sport of Double Dutch. Participants can register as a
two, three or four-person team. Participants are encouraged to register by April 30, 2025.
Why attend?
• Family Fun: Bond with loved ones while skipping to the rhythm of fun and fitness.
• Inspiration: Learn from experts and imagine how this could come alive in your own programs.
• Community Impact: Help us dream big by expanding Double Dutch across our parks and
recreation centers and playgrounds making it a citywide annual tradition.
Location
Cost
Free
Registration
Registration not required.
Contact Number
(718) 293-5934
Contact Email
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Kwame Ture Recreation Center
Kwame Ture Recreation Center is temporarily closed due to a mechanical issue that impacts heat in the building.
