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County police offer basketball clinic for kids

February 11, 2017 Police News No Comments
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The Baltimore County police department has updated details on  its annual basketball clinic, which will allow police to work with children to sharpen their basketball skills.

The clinic is available from March 4 to April 1 and will run from 9 a.m. to 12 noon unless otherwise noted.

The clinic dates are:

March 4, Liberty Road Resource Center, 3505 Resource Drive, Randallstown

March 17, Loch Raven Middle School, 8101 Lasalle Road, Towson from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.

March 25, Leadership Through Athletics Center, 2900 Hammonds Ferry Road, Halethorpe

April 1, Sollers Point Multi-Purpose Center, 323 Sollers Point Road, Dundalk

In addition to learning teamwork and basketball skills, the children will also have the opportunity to learn more about the police officers who work in their neighborhoods.

The clinic is free to Baltimore County kids ages 8 to 14. Free water bottles and snacks will be provided.

— Chaz Brown

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