Not being able to go out as often or at all to get active and engage with others can be difficult for children and adults alike. In response, the Thornton, CO Parks and Recreation Department is providing virtual classes and activities. Options range from scavenger hunts to ZUMBA classes, learning about music to how to crochet. Although many of the classes do have a fee, there are also several free options. Check back regularly, as they change often. Visit the Thornton Parks & Rec website to learn more. You can also visit or follow them on social media for more opportunities and fun!
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