Final Try (it) Out Tuesday event of Fall 2024 invites girls+ to try golf, tennis, and rugby

Girls try out lacrosse on September 24.


The Piedmont Recreation Department (PRD) invites girls+ ages 6-16 to see what it’s like to play golf, tennis, and rugby at the final Try (it) Out Tuesday of fall 2024.

These free events offer current and aspiring athletes of all skill levels an opportunity experiment with new sports, meet coaches, ask questions, and learn about opportunities to keep playing throughout the year.

Tuesday, October 8, 5-7pm
Linda Beach Playfield
Sports: Golf, Tennis, Rugby
Attendance is free for all, but advance registration on Community Pass is encouraged to help the Department plan for adequate staffing.

Try (it) Out Tuesdays part of larger Piedmont Recreation efforts to support girls’ sports
Try (it) Out Tuesdays are just one of the Piedmont Recreation Department’s initiatives to empower young women through athletics. Participation in sports builds skills that support girls throughout their lives, teaching leadership, discipline, and teamwork. Research has shown a direct link between participation in sports and better educational opportunities, positive health outcomes, and improved career outcomes for girls. Girls who participate in sports have been shown to experience lower rates of depression and higher self-esteem than their non-athlete
peers.

The Department’s annual Play Like a Girl+ event offers hands-on activities for over 20 different sports, live demonstrations on a main stages, and Q&A and meet-and-greet opportunities with professional female athletes. Last year, the event drew over 700 young women from throughout the Bay Area. In 2023, Piedmont Recreation’s Title IX basketball jersey initiative was recognized by the California Park & Recreation Society as “Outstanding JEDI Program or Event” of the year.

For questions about Try (it) Out Tuesdays, contact Recreation Supervisor Liam Kelly at
lkelly@piedmont.ca.gov.

Try (it) Out Tuesdays is an inclusive event open to all female-identifying youth, as well as non-binary, gender nonconforming, and genderqueer individuals.

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