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Discount packages available for the Kids’ Fitness Festival

Calvin, Giordano and Associates is partnering up with the Palm Beach County Sports Commission to offer unemployment discounts for the Kids’ Fitness Festival that takes place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday and Friday, July 16 and 17 at the South Florida Fairgrounds.

Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc., will be offering a special $5 ticket price for any child of an unemployed parent. The offer will be limited to the first 500 qualified children per day. Parents must bring proof of unemployment in the form of an unemployment check stub. The regular price for admission to the festival is $17 per child while admission is free for adults. Additionally, Professional Concessions Incorporated is offering free chips and a soda with the purchase of any sandwich as part of this special package.

The festival is being presented by the Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Florida. Elementary and middle school children can learn the basics of more than 40 sports from local instructors. Sports offered are both traditional, such as football, baseball, and basketball and non-traditional such as archery, badminton, fencing, and netball. There will also be a midway and games.

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Although not a native Floridian, Wellington/Royal Palm Beach Forum reporter Nadia Sorocka has called Florida her home for most of her life. She went to school in Palm Beach County graduating from John I. Leonard High School and Palm Beach State College. After receiving her Associate of Art degree she attended the University of North Florida in Jacksonville and graduated with a Bachelors of Science in Communications in 2004.

Nadia was able to combine her two passions - education and journalism - when she became a staff writer for Forum Publishing Group. Her column, Class Notes, allowed her to voice concerns with the education system as well as highlight positive aspects.

In February 2011 she became the reporter for the Wellington and Royal Palm Forums. She enjoys getting to know the people who call the western communities their home.

She may reached at nxsorocka@tribune.com or 561-351-6112.

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