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2 0 1 4 S P R I N G S E A S O N B R O C H U R E

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Highlights

2014 Spring Season Brochure

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES

Location: 201-C W. Gray St. | Phone: 405-366-5472Fax: 405-366-5470

Jud Foster, Director of Parks and RecreationBill Ulch, Parks Superintendent

JEFF HILL, Recreation SuperintendentJames Briggs, Park PlannerMitch Miles, Park Planner

Wayne Parrish, Sports CoordinatorSuzanne Terry, Program CoordinatorSherrel Sheriff, Administrative Tech

Dance classes

Parks spotlight Earth Day Festival

Fitness programs

Martial arts

Recreation spotlightNorman’s Tae Kwon Do Master

Facility guide & schedule

Park information and legend

Park Rentals

www.normANFUN.COM

12th avenue recreation CenterLocation: 1701 12th NE Ave. | Phone: 405-292-7275

Steve yohn, Recreation Supervisor

Irving recreation CenterLocation: 125 Vicksburg | Phone: 405-292-9774

Harold lee, Recreation Supervisor

Whittier recreation centerLocation: 2000 W. Brooks | Phone: 405-292-9703

Jason Olsen, Recreation Supervisor

Senior citizens CenterLocation: 329 S. Peters | Phone: 405-329-4200

Sandi lassiter, Recreation Supervisor

Little axe community centerLocation: 1000 168th Ave. NE | Phone: 405-292-9770

Pam sharp, Recreation Supervisor

Westwood golf courseLocation: 2400 Westport Dr. | Phone: 405-292-9700

RICK PARRISH, Head Golf Pro

Westwood tennis centerLocation: 2400 Westport Dr. | Phone: 405-366-8859|

David minihan, Tennis Pro

FACILITIES

Vol. 1 issue 2

Event calendarTrout clinic

Trout derby

Easter egg hunt

Flashlight Easter egg hunt

Earth day celebration

Hershey track meet

12th Avenue Recreation Center

Griffin Park Pond

Andrews Park

Irving Recreation Center

Reaves Park

Norman High School Track

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DANCETippy toes Dance Class

Irving Recreation CenterMonday Classes $50/MonthToddler & Me (18 mo.- 3 yrs.) 5:30pmBallet, Tap & Jazz (3-4 yrs.) 6:15pmBallet, Tap & Jazz (5-7 yrs.) 7:00pmThursday Classes $50/MonthTiny Hip-Hop Jazz (4-6 yrs.) 6:00pmHip-Hop Jazz (7-10 yrs.) 6:45pm

361-3620/[email protected]

FlamencoIrving Recreation Center

Friday Classes $8/ClassKids Zumba Flamenco 5:00pmAdult Zumba Flamenco 6:00pmBeg./Intermediate Flamenco 7:00pmAdvanced Flamenco 8:00pm

326-2848/[email protected]

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Clogging classWhitter Recreation Center

Tuesday Classes $48/8 ClassesKids Clogging (6-12 yrs.) 6:00pmIntermediate (13 & up) 7:00pmThursday Classes $48/8 ClassesAdvanced 6:00pm

360-8018/[email protected]

Sydney’s art in motionLittle Axe Community Center

Monday Classes $25/MonthBallet, Tap & Jazz I (5-8 yrs.) 4:00pmPom Dance I (5-8 yrs.) 4:45pmMini Company I (5-8 yrs.) 5:15pmMini Company II (5-8 yrs.) 6:00pmJazz & Lyrical II (9-14 yrs.) 6:45pmPom Dance II (9-14 yrs.) 7:30pmTuesday ClassesSenior Company (5-8 yrs.) 6:30pmBallet, Tap & Jazz I (3-8 yrs.) 7:15pm

Whittier Recreation CenterMonday Classes $25/MonthsPreBallet & Jazz (2-4 yrs) 6:15pmHop & Jazz II (9-16 yrs) 7:00pmContemp & Lyrical II (9-16 yrs) 7:45pmPom Dance II & III (9-16 yrs) 8:30pmWednesday ClassesMini Company I/II (5-8 yrs.) 6:00pmSenior Company II (12-19 Yrs.) 7:15pmIntro to Improv Dance 8:00pm

816-7333/www.sydneysartinmotion.us

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PARKS SPOTLIGHT

Educating our children provides a bright—and green—fu-ture for tomorrow. The Norman Earth Day Festival provides hands-on, kid-friendly family fun that teaches the importance of protecting our earth's air, water, forest, wildlife, and natural resources. The festival originated as Kids for Kindness Day in 2000 at the Little Rivers Zoo. In the following years, this special day, focused on educating kids, developed into a partnership with other organizations and The City of Norman to include recog-nition of Arbor Day and Recycling Day. Although the Zoo remained in operation for only three more years, its legacy of a greener tomorrow is carried on through this annual celebration. Parks and Recreation programs direc-tor Suzanne Terry says the focus still remains on the children. You plant the seed of environmental awareness not when a person is 40. You have to start young." Terry says the exotic animals the zoo provided for the event are missed the most. Even with the missing animals, the event has continued to grow and more organizations have been added to its line-up. All groups provide a unique perspective on teaching the wonder of nature, the value of a healthy community, cultural diversity and respect for the things and people around us. Over 50 organizations and groups will be represented at Earth Day 2014 ranging from certified arborist Don Menzie to Science Museum Oklahoma. The Sam Noble Museum will be providing a simulated fossil dig and Wichita Mountain Wildlife refuge will be educating kids on the

wildlife in Oklahoma that are close to extinction. Other booths will include: bicycling safety, dog park safety, a tree wizard, Two Green Chicks environmentally friendly cleaning business, Habitat for Humanity, Cleveland County 4-H forestry education, food and energy conservation, water rec-lamation, and many more! Kids will have the chance to learn while dancing with the mascots Nuts the Squirrel, McGruff the Crime Dog, and Sparky the Dalmatian. Terry says one of the highlights of last year’s event was the Symbiotic Aquaponic booth that demonstrated to participants how to grow plants in water. This program brings a 25 gallon aquarium on wheels to promote environmental conservation and educational farming services. Symbiotic Aquaponic, LLC is a Norman-based company whose mission is to design and build high quality aquaponic systems that provide all natural produce and fish. This event is guaranteed to provide entertainment and education to the whole family. Join your community at Reaves Park on Sunday, April 27, 2014 for the 11th annual Earth Day Festival and learn new things about the world around us! The festival is free and open to everyone. The first 1,000 partici-pants to the welcome booth will receive a free GreenNorman.org bag full of goodies! Help make an environmental impact on the world around you today and in the future by attending Earth Day 2014 and teaching children the importance of protecting our world. Be the change you wish to see in the world—educating children will ignite that change.

Earth day festivalBy JESSIE BLACKWELL, Norman Parks & Recreation

April 27th @ Reaves Park12-5pm

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FitnessJazzercise 12th Avenue Recreation CenterMonday-Thursday 5:45pmSaturday 9:00am

821-0220

Boot Camp 12th Avenue Recreation CenterMon, Wed & Fri 6:00amMon & Fri 8:15amTues & Thu 6:15am

308-3523

Sit and be fitSenior Citizens CenterTuesdays & Thursdays (Seniors Only) 10:00am

Zumba $35/10 weeks12th Avenue Recreation CenterSaturday 10:30amSunday 6:00pm

514-2022

Stroller-based fitnessAndrews ParkMonday, Wednesday & Friday 9:00am

www.babybootcamp.com

BOOT CAMP @ THE PARKAndrews Park

308-3523/www.wells-fitness.com

Cardio Plus/Zumba Senior Citizens CenterMonday & Friday (Seniors Only) 9:00am

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Martial artsTAE KWON DO $35/8 Week SessionMonday & Wednesday Norman High School South GymBeginner Youth Tae Kwon Do (Ages 5-12) 6:15pmAdvanced Youth Tae Kwon Do (Ages 5-12) 7:00pmAdult Tae Kwon Do (13 & up) 7:45pmTuesday Norman High School South GymMixed Adult & Youth Classes (All Levels) 6:30pmThursdayMixed Adult & Youth Classes (Advanced) 6:30pm

329-6846/[email protected]

Buijinkan budo taijutsu $40/8 Weeks12th Avenue Recreation CenterTuesday (13 & up) 9:00pmFriday (13 & up) 8:00pm

American Karate $50/10 WeeksMonday 12th Avenue Recreation CenterAdvanced Karate 5:00pmBeginner Karate 6:00pmAdult Karate 7:15pmTuesday 12th Avenue Recreation CenterBeginner Karate 5:00pmAdvanced Karate 6:00pmAdult Karate 7:15pmSaturdays Whittier Recreation CenterKarate 10:00am

Aikido $40/Month12th Avenue Recreation Center 329-9024Wednesday 6:00pm

Goju karate $20/SessionIrving Recreation Center 706-621-8778/[email protected] (8 & up) 6:30-7:30pm

Kung fu $30/month12th Avenue Recreation CenterThursday 7:00pmSaturday 3:00pm

Judo $20/Month12th Avenue Recreation CenterSaturdays 8:00am

Tae chi $50/MonthWhittier Recreation CenterMondays & Wednesdays 6:00pm

651-7976/[email protected]

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RECREATION SPOTLIGHT

When one thinks of the sports offered by the Norman Parks and Recreation Department Tae Kwon Do may not be one that tops the list however it should! It is an art that allows participants an avenue for physical activity, development of a strict discipline, and a set of self defense skills. For the past thirty years the Norman Parks and Recreation Department has been honored by the presence of Tae Kwon Do instructor and master, Ed Rugh. Master Rugh began teaching in Norman in 1982 after relocating from Michigan as a wrestling coach. Since the introduction of Tae Kwon Do in the Norman Parks and Recreation Department, specifically the Rugh Institute, Norman has seen 150 citizens who have received their black belts. After coaching for many years, Master Rugh became inter-ested in the practice of one of the oldest Korean martial arts, Tae Kwon Do. He trained in Seoul, South Korea and should be noted that Master Rugh’s mentor was a 12 time Korean Tae Kwon Do champion. Master Rugh has a sixth degree black belt and is certified with the Kukkiwon, the official Tae Kwon Do governing organization in South Korea. Also, Master Rugh is the only Tae Kwon Do instructor in the City of Norman who is an active member of USA Tae Kwon Do, the national governing body for the United States Olympic Committee. The Rugh Institute, which is comprised of Master Rugh as well as three other instructors, offer biweekly classes that last eight weeks long and are held at the Norman High School south gymnasium. Classes offered on Mondays and Wednes-days are for beginner youth (ages 5-12), advanced youth (ages 5-12), and adults (ages 13 and up). Tuesdays provide an

opportunity for children and adults of all levels to learn and practice with one another while Thursdays are reserved for children and adults of advanced levels. As is noted, the Rugh Institute offers classes for children and adults and emphasizes that no one will be turned away. Over the past thirty years with the City of Norman, the Rugh Institute has served patrons with varying physical and men-tal impairments. Practicing this martial art has offered many Norman citizens with the peace of mind knowing they have a set of self defense skills. Master Rugh’s main emphasis in all of his classes is the focus on teaching toward the individual. What sets Tae Kwon Do apart from other sports is it is an art that requires no team, no ball, nor any specific setting where it has to take place. Tae Kwon Do is an art that does not discriminate upon age or body size; anyone is welcome and anyone can accomplish what they set out to do. For it is said by Master Rugh, “There is no teacher, only student. There is no student, only teacher.” It is with this note of mutual student teacher respect that sets Tae Kwon Do and the Rugh Institute apart from other sports offered by the Norman Parks and Recreation department. The Rugh Institute has an active Facebook page that pro-vides a forum of class updates, shared Tae Kwon Do related web links, and provides a place where Master Rugh can connect in another way with his students. While Master Rugh may be available through Facebook he may also be contacted through email, [email protected] or by telephone, 405-329-6846. The Rugh Institutes next session of classes begin March 24, 2014.

By STEPHANIE WILLIS, Norman Parks & RecreationNorman’s tae kwon do master

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12th avenue Recreation Center Location: 1701 12th Ave. NEPhone: 405-292-7275

JAZZERCISEMonday-Thursday 5:45pmSaturday 9:00am

Boot Camp$125/3 classes or $210/5 classesMon, Wed & Fri 6:00amMon & Fri 8:15amTues & Thur 6:15am

Zumba $35/10 weeksSaturday 10:30amSunday 6:00pm

AkidoTuesday & Thursdays 6:00pm

Kung fu $30/monthThursday 7:00pmSaturday 3:00pm

Judo $20/MonthSaturdays 8:00am

Other programsAfter School Program $135/MonthEisenhower ElementaryKarate $50 for 10 weeksAdult League Basketball $50 per PlayerOpen LeagueChurch League

WhittierRecreationCenterLocation: 2000 W. Brooks Phone: 405-292-9703

Clogging classTuesday Classes $48/8-ClassesKids Clogging (6-12 yrs.) 6:00pmIntermediate (13 & up 7:00pmThursday Classes $48/8-ClassesAdvanced 6:00pm

Sydney’s art in motionMonday Classes $25/MonthsPreBallet & Jazz (2-4 yrs) 6:15pmHop & Jazz II (9-16 yrs) 7:00pmContemp & Lyrical II (9-16 yrs) 7:45pmPom Dance II & III (9-16 yrs) 8:30pmWednesday Classes $25/MonthMini Company I/II (5-8 yrs.) 6:00pmSenior Company II (12-19 Yrs.) 7:15pmIntro to Improv Dance 8:00pm

American KarateSaturday Classes $50/10 weeksAges 5-12 10:00am

TAE CHIMonday/Wednesday $50/MonthAll Ages 6:00-8:30pm

Other ProgramsAfter School Program $135/MonthJackson, Truman & Truman PrimaryJunior Jammer Basketball $60/SeasonFall & Winter - Ages 5-13 yrs.Junior Jammer Volleyball $55/SeasonSpring - Grades 3rd-5th GradesJunior Jammer Cheer $95/SeasonWinter - Grades 3rd-7th

Irving Recreation CenterLocation: 125 Vicksburg Phone: 405-292-9774

Tippi toes dance classMonday Classes $50/MonthToddler & Me (18 mo.- 3 yrs.) 5:30pmBallet, Tap & Jazz (3-4 yrs.) 6:15pmBallet, Tap & Jazz (5-7 yrs.) 7:00pmThursday Classes $50/MonthTiny Hip-Hop Jazz (4-6 yrs.) 6:00pmHip-Hop Jazz (5-7 yrs.) 6:45pm

FlamencoFriday Classes $8/ClassKids Zumba Flamenco 5:00pmAdult Zumba Flamenco 6:00pmBeg./Intermediate Flamenco 7:00pmAdvanced Flamenco 8:00pm

Gojo karateTuesday Classes $20/sessionAges 8 & up 6:30pm

Lego RoboticsWednesday Classes $30/4-ClassesLego Building 6:00pm

Other programsAfter School Program $135/MonthKennedy, Reagan & WashingtonCIT Program (Counselors in Training)Irving Middle School StudentsPaint & Play $7/Class2nd Tuesday of Each Mo. (Ages 5-11)Kids in the Kitchen $7/Class4th Thursday of Each Mo. (Ages 5-11)Boom, Fizzle, Pop! Kid Science $7/Class4th Tuesday of Each Mo. (Ages 5-11)Flashlight Easter Egg HuntWed, April 16 - 8pm (Ages 11 & under)Tye Dye KidsTue, March 4 - 6pm (Ages 5-11)

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NORMAN Senior CENTERLocation: 329 S. Peters Phone: 405-329-4200

MondaysDominoes 8:00amCeramics 9:00amCardio/Zumba 9:00amCanasta 12:00pmDuplicate Bridge 12:15pm

TuesdaysDominoes 8:00amWestern Line Dance 10:00amSit and Be-Fit 10:00amCanasta 12:00pmBridge 12:15pm

WednesdaysDominoes 8:00amCardio Plus 9:00amCanasta 12:00pm

ThursdaysDominoes 8:00amSit and Be-Fit 10:00amCanasta 12:00pmBridge 12:15pm

FridayDominoes 8:00amCardio 9:00amCreative Writing Class 10:00amCanasta 12:00pmBridge 12:00p

Little AxeCommunityCenterLocation: 1000 168th Ave. NE Phone: 405-292-9770

Sydney’s art in motionMonday Classes $25/MonthBallet, Tap & Jazz I (5-8 yrs.) 4:00pmPom Dance I (5-8 yrs.) 4:45pmMini Company I (5-8 yrs.) 5:15pmMini Company II (5-8 yrs.) 6:00pmJazz & Lyrical II (9-14 yrs.) 6:45pmPom Dance II (9-14 yrs.) 7:30pmTuesday ClassesSenior Company (5-8 yrs.) 6:30pmBallet, Tap & Jazz I (3-8 yrs.) 7:15pm

The Little Axe Community Center provides outreach and referral services to the community. The center operates a food closet and assists with crisis intervention.

Pioneer library Information Stationwww.justsoyouknow.us

AgenciesAbsentee Shawnee Tribe 275-4030 Veterans Service 456-5184Crossroads Head Start 579-2352 or 292-6440Cleveland County Health Department321-4048Native American Commodity1-800-256-3398

ActivitiesAll persons age 55 and over can par-ticipate in activities. User fees $30 per year or .50 cents per day

Congregate meal siteMust be over 60 years of age call 366-1472 for more info or to make Reservations for lunch. Reservations must be made 24 hours in advance.

Tax aideFeb-April by appointment.

WestwoodPark Location: 2400 Westport DrGolf Course: 405-292-9700Tennis Center 405-366-8859Pool 405-329-5422

Westwood golf coursewww.westwoodgolfcourse.com

Green feesRegular Fee $24.50+taxAfter 2pm $20.00+taxAfter 4pm $15.25+taxAfter 6pm $13.25+taxSenior Fees $15.24+taxJunior Fees $7.50+taxOU Student $17.00+taxMilitary $22.50+tax

MembershipRegular $1,250+taxSenior $960.75+taxJunior $385+tax

Additional Activities18 Hole Cart (2 Riders) $28.0018 Hole Cart (1 Riders) $14.009 Hole Cart $16.00Driving Range $3.25/tokenGolf Lessons - By Appointment

Westwood tennis centerwww.westwoodtennis.com

Junior programsClasses offered Monday-ThursdayVisit website for details!

Adult programsMonday Tuesday & ThursdayWalk-in Drills 7:00pmTuesdayBeginners 7:00pmMonday & Thursday Intermediate & Advanced 7:00pm

Ball machine & private lessons available seven days a week. Call to set up a time!

Westwood water parkOpen Memorial Day-Labor Day

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PARK Information

LEGEND

A Picnic

B Playground Equipment

C Tennis

D Backstops

E 18 Hole Municipal Golf Course

F Municipal Swimming Pool

G Splash Pad (Memorial day - Labor Day)

H Lake/Fishing (State license required)

I Shelter/Building

J Lighted Ball Fields/Rental

K Gazebo

L Jogging/Walking Course

M Basketball Court

N Soccer Goals

O Lighted Tennis Courts

P Disc Golf Course

Q Restrooms (April - October)

R Handicapped Accessible/Some Facilities

S Skate Park

T Dog Park

Sutton Wilderness

Andrews Park

Legacy trails

Lions park disk golf

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PARK SITE ADDRESS ACRES FACILITIES12th Avenue Recreation Center 1701 12th Ave. NE C I M RAndrews Park 201 W. Daws 17.2 A B D G I K L M Q R SAdkins Crossings 2136 24th Ave SW 6.7 A B N RBerkeley 3750 Astor Dr. 3.1 A B D L M N RBrookhaven 1801 N. Brookhaven Blvd. 3.0 A B D K L M N RCanadian Trails 3600 Canadian Trails Dr. 2.5 A B I L RCascade Park 3499 Astor Dr. 4.5 A B D RCastle Rock 4136 Castlerock Rd. 10.0 A B D L M N RCentennial 411 W. Symmes St. .28 A B RCherry Creek 530 W. Stonewall Dr. 6.2 A B M N RChisholm Cattle Trail 2515 Wyandotte Way 5.6 A B RColonial Commons 1909 Beaumont Dr. 5.1 A B D M N RColonial Estates 1641 E. Lindsay 5.1 A B G I L P RCreighton Park 2001 Creighton Park 2.0 A B RCrestland 501 Crestland Dr. 7.1 A B I L RDeerfield 2501 Queenston Ave. 2.4 A B L M RDoubletree Park 2009 Timbercrest Ct. 1.5 A B M REagle Cliff 3901 Eagle Cliff Dr. 8.0 A B D L M N REarl Sneed 1381 Classen Blvd. 1.0 KEastridge 1700 N. Clearwater Dr. 6.0 A B D L M N REastwood 1001 S. Ponca 6.9 A B RFaculty Heights 1014 E. Lindsey 1.1 A B RFalls - Lakeview 3280 108th Ave. NE 2.5 A B D L M Q RFrances Cate 333 N. Carter 14.5 A B D I M N RGeorge Sutton Wilderness 1920 12th Ave. NE 160 H K L RGriffin Community Park 1001 E. Robinson 160 A B H I L P Q R THigh Meadows 1525 High Meadow Dr. 3.3 L N RIrving Recreation Center 125 Vicksburg A I M RJune Benson 209 E. Vicksburg .75 A B K RKevin Gottshall Memorial 5399 Cypress Lake Dr. 3.0 A B D M N RKiwanis 635 Sherwood Dr. 3.5 A B L M RLegacy Trail 200 S. Jones Ave. 15.0 L RLions 450 S. Flood 5.1 A B D I J K L O Q RLions Memorial 514 Parkside Dr. 10.0 A B D L M N RLittle Axe Community Center 1000 168th Ave NE 10.0 A B I M P R JMcGeorge 631 E. Eufaula 1.5 A B M RMonroe Park 1601 S. McGee Dr. 4.1 A B D I L N RNormandy 209 Westside Dr. 2.6 A B D C M RNortheast Lions 1800 Northcliff Ave. 40.0 A B H I P Q ROakhurst 1900 Oakhurst Ave. 2.2 A B M ROaktree South 2881 Oak Tree Ave. 4.1 A B L P RPebblebrook 2500 Overbrook Dr. 2.9 A B L RPrairie Creek 2025 Pendleton Dr. 3.5 A B D M RReaves Park 2501 Jenkins Ave. 79.9 A B D I L M Q RRotary 1501 W. Boyd 5.7 A B D I J M O Q RRoyal Oaks 430 Coalbrook Dr. 5.2 A B D I L M N RRussell Bates 800 24th Ave. NW 5.5 A L N DRuth Updegraff 505 N. Peters .5 KSequoyah Trail 410 Sequoyah Trail 1.9 A B K M RSonoma 1432 Glen Ellen Cr. 2.0 A B D M RSpringbrook 816 Branchwood Dr. 2.3 A B RSummit Lakes 3000 Summit Crossings Pkwy. 2.7 A B I M RSunrise 324 Skyline Dr. 2.4 A B D M RSutton Place 301 Sandpiper Ln. 2.5 A B RTulls 100 W. Vida Way 2.2 A B D I RVineyard 3111 Woodcrest Creek Dr. 3.3 A B L M RWalnut Ridge 3319 Walnut Rd. 1.0 BWestwood 2400 Westport Dr. 137 A B E F I O Q RWhittier Recreation Center 2000 W. Brooks C I M RWilliam Morgan 1701 Schooner Dr. 2.5 A B H I M L RWoodcreek 1509 Schooner Dr. 10.0 A B D L N RWoodslawn 1317 Regent St. 4.9 A B D I N R

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PARK rentalsANDREWS PARK

BUILDING:// $40 per hr (2hr minimum)// $100 deposit required

AMPHITHEATER:// $25 per hr (2hr minimum)// $100 deposit required

SHELTER:// $20 per hr (2hr minimum)

GAZEBO:// $20 per hr (2hr minimum)

COLONIAL ESTATES

ATHLETIC Fields ANDREWS PARK

ATHLETIC FIELDS

Lighted:ROTARY & Lions Park// $15 per hr (2hr minimum)Unlighted:// $10 per hr (2hr minimum)

Recreation Centers

12th avenueIrvingWhittier:// $50 per hr (2hr minimum)// $100 deposit required

PARK SHELTERS

Frances Cate parkNE lions parkRotary parkRuth updegraffLions parkReaves parkWestwood parkLittle Axe // $15 per hr (2hr minimum)Lions gazebo// $20 per hr (2hr minimum)

COLONIAL ESTATES SPLASH PAD

Shelter:// $20 per hr (2hr minimum)

ROTARY PARK

BUILDING:// $30 per hr (2hr minimum)// $100 deposit required

Rotary park shelter

Colonial estates shelter

Reaves park shelter

Lions park shelter

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COLONIAL ESTATES

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