Boys & Girls Club to get 20 percent of FLG-X grand opening day revenues

By Meaghan Goepferich Posted on July 8, 2019

FLG X Adventure Course (FLG X) will celebrate the official grand opening of its latest adventure park by donating 20 percent of all proceeds on July 13 to the Boys & Girls Club of Hernando County. The park is currently open to the public, but this will be its official grand opening ceremony.

Boys & Girls Club of Hernando County to get 20 percent of grand opening day revenue from Nature Coast’s biggest, most extreme treetop adventure park

FLG X Tampa, located in Brooksville, is the second of the company’s extreme adventure parks to open in the U.S. The park, constructed on land owned by Hernando County, features four courses nestled among local forests and contains 75 elements, including cargo nets, ziplines, bridges, ladders and tunnels. 

The company’s flagship course in Flagstaff, Ariz. – just 70 miles from Grand Canyon National Park – is recognized as one of the nation’s premiere adventure courses.

“We are incredibly excited to open this new facility and to partner with the Boys & Girls Club of Hernando County,” said Paul Kent, CEO of FLG X. “In addition to providing a new destination for visitors to this growing area, this opening day event provides an opportunity for us to give back to those in the community who have been incredibly welcoming to us.”

A grand opening ceremony and ribbon cutting is scheduled for 9 a.m. to noon on July 13. Audio and camera crews are welcome. Demonstrations will be provided. Ground based activities will continue until 4 p.m.

“We are honored to receive this generous donation from FLG X Adventure Course on behalf of the youth we serve.” expresses, Josh Kelly, Chief Executive Officer. “For 20 years, we worked tirelessly to inspire and enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential, no child is turned away for inability to pay.” 

The Brooksville course grand opening features an all-day celebration, from 9 am – 4 pm, including food trucks and activities for area families. This includes sample runs through the courses in the trees for adults and kids from ages nine and up and a ground-based course for those ages five to eight.  

There are giant parallel racing ziplines try out for those who make a donation to the Boys & Girls Club.

“We look forward to FLGX Adventure Course attracting visitors and entertaining our residents for years to come. From ATV’s to Mermaids to Zipline challenges – Hernando County truly is the Adventure Coast!”  said Valerie Pianta, Economic Development Manager.

FLG X courses are designed to provide challenges to families and athletes of all levels. Courses step up in difficulty, allowing individuals to participate only in challenges they feel comfortable with. Those who finish the complete challenge earn the right to a wristband that provides access to apparel set aside only for Black Course finishers. 

On or before July 13 only, guests can reserve spaces with the code ​BGC2019​ at ​www.flgxfl.com​. All online registrations will result in an extra $5 per person donation to the Boys & Girls Club of Hernando County.

FLG X provides a safe, fun, physical and unique outdoor experience in the trees. FLG X challenges guests to push their limits and overcome their fears in a supportive environment. Through shared experience, FLG X creates an opportunity to build relationships with friends and family and to leave feeling a sense of accomplishment.

The Boys and Girls Club of Hernando County enables all young people, especially those who need them most, to reach their fullest potential as productive, caring and responsible citizens. 

Hernando County was established in 1843 and is named in honor of Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto. Now known as Florida’s Adventure Coast, its freshwater rivers and springs, state forests and preserves and Gulf waters provide opportunities for many land and water adventures for residents and tourists.

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