Families, Parks and Recreation
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Exceptional Recreation
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Recreation Programs for Children
and Adults with Disabilities |

NEON CLUB: The Neon
Club is a recreation program that provides a social environment with planned
activities for developmentally disabled adults over the age of 16.
Neon Club activities and dances are offered twice
a month and have over 300 of participants.
History of the NEON CLUB:
The Jaycee’s Wives Auxiliary founded the Neon Club, originally named Night
Crawlers by its members, in 1965. It started with 20 members meeting at a
church. As the membership grew, they moved their meetings to the Ben White
Raceway Recreation Center. In 1972, the City of
Orlando Recreation Bureau
accepted the sponsorship and supervision of this club and it became the first
recreation program for mentally disabled individuals.
In 1976, the program moved from the Ben White
Raceway to its present location at the Loch Haven Park Neighborhood
Center.
UCP is
operating a K-12th grade summer program for children with
special needs at various locations through Central Florida.
Call 407-852-3300 or visit the web site ucpcfl.org.
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