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CAMPS Ravenscroft School, Raleigh: basketball, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. July 14-18, ages 8-18, $205; cheerleading, 9-noon July 21-25, girls ages 6-15, $170; football, 9-noon July 21-25, ages 8-15; $170; Shooters Basketball, 9-noon June 23-27, ages 8-15, $170. Contact: Grace Edwards (919) 847-0900, ext. 2263, gedwards@ravenscroft.org, http://summer.ravenscroft.org.

CANOE- AND KAYAK-A-THON N.C. Wildlife Federation fundraiser 8:30 a.m.-lunchtime June 7, Riverbend Steam Station, Mountain Island Lake, Mount Holly. Fee: tax-deductible donations, sponsorships; early bird prize deadline May 9; loaner vessels available. Contact: N.C. Wildlife Federation (704) 332-5696, tim@ncwf.org.

FITNESS Sixth annual NBC 17 Health and Fitness Festival, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. May 17-18, State Fairgrounds: health- and fitness-related nonprofits and services, testing, screenings, activities, seminars; weight loss guru Susan Powter, 3 p.m. May 17. Fee: free. Contact: www.nbc17.com, keyword health.

MULTI-SPORT FACILITIES

BASEBALL, SOFTBALL, BASKETBALL, SOCCER, SKATING Kid's Night Out Camp, ice skating, soccer, basketball instruction, MVP Sports Center, Wake Forest, 6-10 p.m. Fridays; $20-$25. Track-out/holiday/workday camps, 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Mondays-Fridays; ages 5-13; $30 half day-$175 week. Camp Chillin, skating, soccer, basketball instruction, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Mondays-Fridays June 16-Aug. 22; ages 5-12. Contact: (919) 453-1503, www.mvpsportscenter.com.

CAMPS Learn to Skate, figure skating, hockey skills, RecZone, 912 Hodges St., Raleigh; fees vary. Contact: Stephanie Bardykine (919) 754-0441, ext. 21, www.reczone.net.

FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL Triangle Area Flag Football League starts May 11, coed, ages 18-up; $350-$480 team (before April 30), 14-player roster. Triangle Basketball Association, season starts in July; fees TBA. Contact: Marcus Cole (919) 337-3538, www.mocsports.com.

ICE HOCKEY, SKATING, CAMPS Hockey, clinics May 20, 22, 27, Mite and Squirt 5:45-7 p.m. Peewee, Bantam, Midget, 7:15-8:30 p.m., Factory Ice House, Wake Forest; $65 three sessions; Adult Learn to Play, Sundays starting May 11, ages 16-up, $105, seven weeks; Rink Rats, preschool Learn to Play Hockey, Tuesdays, Thursdays, May 6-22, June 3-19, ages 3-5, $70. Camp Chillin, activities camps starting June 16, ages 5-13, fee varies. Mini Camp Chillin, ages 3-5, select weeks, $50, three mornings. Contact: (919) 453-1500, www.factoryicehouse.com.

SOCCER Lil' Kickers, classes May 31-Aug. 23, Carolina Sportsplex, Cary. Ages: 18 months-9 years. Fee: $132 11 sessions ($108 if registered early). Contact: Brian Slater (919) 319-9910, brian@carolinasportsplex.com, www.lilkickersnc.com.

SOCCER, CAMPS Indoor soccer league, season May 19-July 31, Dream Sports Center, Apex; ages 4-adult, $75. Summer camps, multisport, weekly June 16-Aug. 22; ages 5-12; $170 full day, $100 half. Contact: Bob Boucher (919) 387-2955, www.dreamsportscenter.com.

ROPE SKIPPING

CAMPS Bouncing Bulldogs Camps, 8-noon, Rams Plaza, Chapel Hill: June 9-13, June 16-20, June 23-25 (mini-camp), July 1-4 (mini-camp), July 7-11, July 14-18, July 21-25, July 28-30 (mini-camp), Aug. 18-22. Fee: $150 week, $90-$120 mini. Contact: (919) 493-7992, ittojump@aol.com, www.bouncingbulldogs.org.

RUNNING

Schedules and results for other area races, triathlons and duathlons are at www.runnc.com, www.ncroadrunners.org, www.setupevents.com and www.active.com.

BB&T/THE FACTORY 5K ROAD RACE May 10, The Factory, 1839 S. Main St., Wake Forest: 5K 8:30 a.m., mile fun run 9:30. Fee: 5K Fee $18 ($25 race day), mile $10. Benefits Million Meals Project. Information: Wake Forest Rotary Club, Tommy Murray (919) 556-8767, wfrc5kroadrace@nc.rr.com, www.active.com; www.eatshopplay.com.


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