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Clovis autism-focused kids gym opens sensory-safe indoor play space

A new Clovis gym opened at Bullard and Minnewawa to give children with autism and other sensitivities a calmer place to play. Families can visit 80 W. Bullard Ave., Suite 110, for a $19-per-child grand opening Saturday.

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Clovis autism-focused kids gym opens sensory-safe indoor play space
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We Rock the Spectrum Kids Gym opened at Bullard and Minnewawa in Clovis with a ribbon-cutting Wednesday, giving Fresno County families a new indoor play space built around sensory safety and inclusion. The gym is designed for children of all abilities, including kids with autism, and aims to offer a place where they can jump, explore and stay active without the overload that can come with louder, busier play spaces.

The business is at 80 W. Bullard Ave., Suite 110, Clovis, and its local listing describes it as an indoor playground and sensory gym, along with a party venue and site for early childhood classes. Admission is $19 per child, a price point that matters for parents weighing specialized recreation against the everyday cost of family outings. Its grand opening celebration was set for Saturday, June 27.

The Clovis Chamber of Commerce gave the business a civic welcome, listing a ribbon-cutting and open house for Tuesday, June 23, and marking the opening with the chamber the following day. That public launch followed months of anticipation around the project. Earlier reporting in December said Christopher Reyes and his wife were opening the Clovis location, then expected to launch in spring 2026, with the gym intended for children with autism, ADHD, Down syndrome and other needs.

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The arrival of a sensory-focused play space in north Fresno County reflects a growing demand for recreation that fits children who do not always do well in traditional entertainment settings. Local interest in inclusive options has shown up elsewhere in the Valley too, including a Fresno-area orchestra concert for nearly 100 special education students and a movie screening that was a first theater experience for some families. In Clovis, We Rock the Spectrum is stepping into that gap with a space built for kids who need a calmer place to play, and for parents who have long had few options closer to home.

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