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Euro Handball Open House

Free Open House Sept. 13

The City of Plymouth will host a free Euro Handball Open House 1-2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 13 in the Plymouth Community Center gym, 14800 34th Ave. N.

Open to children ages 8-11 who are interested in learning about European Handball – a sport that involves two teams striving to score the most goals – the open house offers a free trial session of the sport in preparation for the official session, Oct. 12- Nov. 16.

No registration is required to attend the open house. Participants should bring tennis shoes and a water bottle. All other equipment is provided.

Register for the Official Session, Oct. 12-Nov. 16

Those who are interested in the sport are encouraged to join the official session Oct. 12-Nov. 16, which will teach participants fundamental handball skills, as well as encourage cooperation, teamwork and physical activity. Register for the official session (activity code #33217-01).

About European Handball

A team sport that combines elements of basketball, soccer and hockey, European Handball requires players to pass, dribble and shoot the ball. The sport involves two teams of seven players – six court players and a goalie. In matches of two 30-minute periods, players must attempt to score the most points while the goalkeeper defends the goal. Court players must not touch the ball with their feet. Handball offers an opportunity to spend time with friends and promote physical activity.

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