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Get Active: Chicago Adaptive Sports & Disability Events Calendar

Discover upcoming adaptive sports, recreation, and disability-community events across Chicago and the suburbs — wheelchair sports, adaptive cycling, accessible theatre, scuba, and more. Project Awaken brings together listings from trusted partners so you can find ways to get active, connect, and thrive.

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Adaptive Waterskiing with H20 Adaptive Sports

Peyton Manigo Water Skiing – Project Awaken
Peyton Manigo Water Skiing – Project Awaken
  • July 13 @ 1:00 pm3:00 pm
  • Lake Mary at Lance Park, 55 Lance Drive, Twin Lakes, WI, 53181

Adaptive Waterskiing with H2O Adaptive Sports. Sessions on Mondays June 29, July 6 (Veterans Day, all are welcome) and July 13.
Regardless of your disability, everyone can enjoy the thrill of the water splashing in their face as they glide across the lake. H2O Sports offers a multitude of adaptive options for everyone to participate. In order to participate in any water activities safely, you must be able to right yourself in the water (turn from face down to face up in the lake independently while wearing a USCG approved life jacket).
Please choose which sessions you plan to attend when registering. Once you have registered in SportsPlus, you will also need to register with USA Waterskiing. A link to register will be included in your confirmation email.
Message from H2O Sports:
You must receive a confirmation email from USA Waterskiing in order to attend the events. Due to high demand, sign up is limited to 2 events.

Listed by GLASA. View details / register

About this event

Adaptive Waterskiing with H20 Adaptive Sports is featured on the Project Awaken Get Active calendar as part of adaptive sports and recreation programs from the Great Lakes Adaptive Sports Association (GLASA), which supports athletes with physical and visual disabilities from first-timers to Paralympians. Project Awaken brings together listings from trusted Chicago-area partners so people with spinal cord injuries, mobility disabilities, and visual impairments can find welcoming ways to get active, connect with others, and try something new.

Events like this typically welcome participants of varying abilities along with their families, friends, sighted guides, and volunteers, and many are free to attend. If you are new to adaptive sports or recreation, it helps to reach out to the host organization ahead of time with any access questions, ask whether specialized equipment is provided, and bring a companion if that makes you more comfortable. Taking that first step — showing up, asking, trying — is what getting active is all about.

Please confirm the date, time, location, cost, and any registration requirements on the official event or organizer page before attending, as details can change. To find more opportunities, explore our full events calendar, browse Get Active grants and resources, or join the Get Connected peer-support community.

Frequently Asked Questions

About the Get Active Calendar

What kinds of events are on the Get Active calendar?

Adaptive and inclusive sports, recreation, fitness, arts, and community events for people with disabilities across Chicago — including wheelchair basketball and football, adaptive cycling, track and field, swimming, adaptive scuba diving, and accessible theatre (ASL-interpreted, audio-described, and open-captioned performances).

Who can attend these disability and adaptive sports events?

Most events welcome people with physical disabilities and visual impairments along with their families, friends, sighted guides, and volunteers. Many events are free; each listing links to full details and registration.

Which organizations are featured on the calendar?

Events are aggregated from trusted partners including GLASA (Great Lakes Adaptive Sports Association), Access Living, Dare2tri, Diveheart, WDSRA, NSSRA, and the Cultural Access Collaborative.

Where are the events held?

Across Chicago and the surrounding suburbs (Chicagoland), with some virtual and online options and occasional national adaptive-sports camps and trips.

How often is the events calendar updated?

The calendar syncs automatically every month and can be refreshed at any time, so the list of upcoming adaptive and disability events stays current.