Table Tennis, Badminton and More
[In Person] Table Tennis, Badminton and More: Active Adventures
Available spots
Service Description
[In Person] Table Tennis, Badminton and More: Active Adventures by Daniel Lim; on Sundays, 5/18/2025- 6/22/2025, 6:00-8:00 pm CST on UT campus Ready for laughter, movement, and mindful moments? 'Active Adventures' is your ticket to a world of fun and connection! We'll kick things off with the exciting Korean games of 'Ddakji' and 'Yut Nori,' then head outdoors for lively badminton matches and playful toss-and-catch challenges. Inside, get ready for strategic battles with Jenga and Uno, unleash your inner artist with a unique twist on Pictionary, and discover tranquility through meditative drawing and gentle standing yoga. To celebrate our journey, we'll throw an epic end-of-session party where we relive our favorite games and activities, practicing and playing together in a joyful celebration of movement and friendship. This course is all about getting active, trying new things, and creating lasting memories. Whether you crave friendly competition, creative expression, or simply a dose of relaxation, 'Active Adventures' is your perfect playground!
Upcoming Sessions
Cancellation Policy
Our classes operate on a first-come, first-serve basis, with limited seating for up to 13 participants to ensure a quality learning experience. By registering, you reserve a valuable seat that may prevent others from joining. We understand that plans can change. However, cancellations made within one week of the class start date are not eligible for refunds. If you are unable to attend, we are happy to offer a course voucher, allowing you to apply your registration toward a future class of your choice. Parent/Guardian Attendance Policy Our program is designed to empower adults with IDDs to participate in classes at UT Austin alongside their peers, including both other adult students and college students. We encourage our participants to build self-confidence, practice age-appropriate social skills, and experience the independence of a college environment, just as any neurotypical college student would. To support this mission, parents and guardians are not permitted to attend classes with their student. However, if there are special circumstances—such as a need for assistance with personal care or concerns about behavior—exceptions to this policy may be considered. These exceptions require review and approval by our Executive Director, Kaelin Rubenzer, on a case-by-case basis. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
Contact Details
University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA