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LEE COUNTY PARKS & RECREATION
2009 Annual Programs
& Special Events
Book
2303 Tramway Road P. O. Box 1968
Sanford, North Carolina 27331
Phone 919-775-2107 Fax 919-775-1531
www.leecountync.gov
Lee County Board of Commissioners
Jamie Kelly Robert Reives Larry “Doc” Oldham Richard Hayes Amy Dalrymple Nathan “Ed” Paschal Linda Shook
Lee County Administration
County Manager John A. Crumpton Clerk to the Board Gaynell Lee County Attorney Kenneth R. Hoyle
Lee County Parks & Recreation Commission
Mike Allred Tommy Fallin Mark Neuman Emily Page Telesford Aguirre April Montgomery Frank Thompson Parker McConville Norman “Butch” Saunders
County Commissioner Nathan “Ed” Paschal City Councilman Charles Taylor
Lee County Parks & Recreation Staff Director John W. Payne Recreation Program Superintendent Russ McBryde Administrative Support Assistant Sharon McAllister Accounting Technician Lora Kelley Athletic Supervisor Benjamin Lucas Athletic Supervisor William “Bill” Shuey, Jr. Recreation Programmer/Aquatics Brandi Phillips Gymnastics Supervisor Kathy McLeod-Edwards Park Operations Manager Steve Godfrey Outdoor Education Specialist Jessica Bridges
November 2008
Our Mission Statement
Lee County Parks and Recreation Department’s mission is to enhance the quality of life in Lee County by providing a broad variety of accessible leisure, recreation, cultural activities and services.
Fr
om the Director 2008 was a very good and very busy year for Parks & Recreation. There were many accomplishments during the year. Tramway Road Park was finally completed after several years of planning and two phases of construction. In addition to four lighted baseball/softball fields, there is a soccer field, concession/restroom building, playground, trails, pond, shelter, and parking for about 100 cars at this facility.
Many are to be commended for their contributions to make this project happen. Two grants were received from the NC Parks & Recreation Trust Fund totaling $750,000 for this project. Sanford Contractors donated over $80,000 of work in order for Phase I to proceed. The Sanford Area Home Builders Association donated and built the 1600 square foot concession/restroom building. The three local Rotary Clubs donated over $17,000 to get the shelter by the pond constructed. The Southern Lee Booster Club along with a memorial gift from the family of Joshua Mann constructed two of the batting cages. A dedication for this wonderful facility is planned for the spring of 2009. Hopefully, you will be able to attend. Our gymnastics program moved this year to a new building on Commercial Court in Moore Business Park. The new facility is only a little bigger than the old one. The great news however is this facility has air conditioning. Summer programs were much more enjoyable for students this summer but especially so for our instructors. We are hopeful that the new venue along with Olympic coverage will encourage more participants in this great program. The old bridge spanning the creek at Buchanan Park was replaced. The new bridge is a 37’ span created from an aluminum loading ramp from a decommissioned military transport plane that parks & recreation purchased from federal surplus. A great team from Sanford Contractors and Hall Fencing refurbished the bridge, added safety railing, and made the installation. Go by Buchanan Park and check out this great addition. We had several volunteer groups to provide valuable service during the year. A team of Boy Scouts and their sponsors replaced the planters and fencing in the lower parking area at San-Lee Park. Another group of Boy Scouts built a rugged bulletin board for the Tent Campground Area at San-Lee Park. A group of Cub Scouts picked up two small dump truck loads of limbs and pine cones around the Gazebo area of Kiwanis Family Park. Corporate volunteers also lent a hand. A team of volunteers from Wyeth constructed a 64’ boardwalk along an often muddy section of the Leopold Lake Trail at San-Lee Park. San-Lee Park staff did the planning and pre-cut the materials for the boardwalk. The team from Wyeth leveled the path and installed the boardwalk. Another volunteer team from Wyeth cleaned up the area around the Gazebo and helped spread rock screening materials to improve footing along the Strolling Garden Trail at Kiwanis Family Park. We are grateful for all these good things that happened during 2008. We hope that you will get involved with parks & recreation in 2009 if you are not already.
LEE COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ATHLETICS Youth Flag, Pee-Wee & Midget Football . . . . . . 1 T-Ball & Pee Wee Baseball . . . . . . . . 2 Pre-School T-Ball . . . . . . . . . 2 Youth Softball and Baseball . . . . . . . 3 Youth Basketball . . . . . . . . . 4 2-Ball Competition . . . . . . . . . 5 Triple Threat Basketball Camp . . . . . . . 5 Youth Volleyball . . . . . . . . . 6 Adult Softball (Spring Season) . . . . . . . 7 Adult Softball (Fall Season) . . . . . . . . 8 Adult Basketball . . . . . . . . . 9 Adult Flag Football . . . . . . . . . 9
GYMNASTICS Recreational & Competitive Gymnastics . . . . . . 10
RECREATION Tiny Tots Preschool . . . . . . . . . 11 Children’s Dance . . . . . . . . 12 Dance Workshops . . . . . . . . . 12 Happy Day Camp . . . . . . . . . 13 Senior Games and Silver Arts of Lee County . . . . . 13
POOLS Pool Information . . . . . . . . . 14 Pool Parties . . . . . . . . . . 14 Swim Lessons . . . . . . . . . 15
SAN-LEE PARK San-Lee Park Hours . . . . . . . . 16 Nature Center . . . . . . . . . 16 The Wildlife Rescue Center . . . . . . . . 17 Scout Projects . . . . . . . . . 17 Nature Trails . . . . . . . . . 17 Mountain Bike Trail . . . . . . . . 17 Community Fishing Program . . . . . . . 18 Rod, Reel & Tackle Loaner Program . . . . . . 18 Boat Rentals . . . . . . . . . 19
SAN-LEE PARK CAMPING INFORMATION San-Lee Park Campgrounds . . . . . . . 20 Recreational Vehicle Camping . . . . . . . 20 Tent Camping . . . . . . . . . 20 Wilderness Camping . . . . . . . . 20
SAN-LEE PARK EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS Programs for Schools, Scouts, Civic & Other Groups . . . . 21 Summer Camp . . . . . . . . . 21 Conservation Cubs . . . . . . . . 22 Nature Days . . . . . . . . . 22 Public Programs . . . . . . . . . 23 Quarterly Newsletter . . . . . . . . 23
FACILITY RENTALS Facility Rental Reservation Information . . . . . . 24 Company Picnic Information . . . . . . . 24 San-Lee Park . . . . . . . . . 25 Kiwanis Family Park . . . . . . . . 26 Kiwanis Children’s Parkplace, Horton & Buchanan Parks . . . 27 O. T. Sloan Park . . . . . . . . . 28 Tennis Court Information . . . . . . . . 28 Disc Golf Course . . . . . . . . . 28 Dalrymple Park . . . . . . . . . 29 Gymnasium and Field Rental Information . . . . . . 30 MAP . . . . . . . . . . . 31
REGISTATION FORM . . . . . . . . 32
COUNTY HOLIDAY’S & DEPARTMENT PHONE NUMBERS - Inside Back Cover
“QUICK LOOK” 2009 Program Registration Dates . . . Back Cover
Tramway Road Park
Construction is completed at Tramway Road Park. Park amenities include four lighted baseball/softball fields, a soccer field, concession/restroom building, playground, trails, pond,
shelter, and parking.
Stop by and visit Tramway Road Park off Tramway Road behind Parks & Recreation Office.
Lee County Gymnastics
We are in our new facility at 201 Commercial Court Moore Business Park
located off Dalrymple Street near Holiday Inn Express and behind Sagebrush.
Visit our new Gymnastics facility!
OFFICE LOCATION: 2303 TRAMWAY ROAD
OFFICE HOURS: 8:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. MONDAY - FRIDAY
PHONE NUMBER: 919-775-2107 EXT. 205 (BILL) EXT. 206 (BEN) EXT. 502 (ATHLETICS)
ATHLETIC SUPERVISORS: BEN LUCAS & BILL SHUEY
Youth Flag, Pee-Wee & Midget Football
The Lee County Parks and Recreation Youth Football program is designed to provide learning and growing experience for participants while they have fun. It stresses participation, sportsmanship, and skill development. Participants must be present at the time of registration to be weighed. New players are required to bring a copy of their birth certificate to registration. A skill review session will be held for new players in each league. Each player should wear comfortable clothing and shoes to perform skills such as passing, catching and running. Complete football uniform is provided except shoes. Parents/guardians are required to sign a contract of responsibility for participant’s football equipment.
Program Dates: August - October
Registration Dates & Sites: Bob E. Hales Recreation Center 147 McIver Street (Old Armory) July 25 & August 1 9:00 am – 12:00 noon Parks & Recreation Office 2303 Tramway Road July 27-July 31 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
Pee Wee & Midget Football Fees: $25.00 per child for county resident $35.00 per child for non-county resident
Flag Football Fees: $15.00 per child for county resident $25.00 per child for non-county resident
Age Distribution: Ages 6-8 Flag Football League Ages 8-10 Pee Wee League
Ages 11-13 Midget League Ages are determined as of November 1, 2009
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T-Ball & Pee Wee Baseball
For a child just starting out in sports, this program is instructional and teaches the basic fundamentals of baseball. Emphasis is placed on fun, participation, sportsmanship and skill development. New players are required to bring a copy of their birth certificate to registration. Team shirts will be provided before opening day.
Program Dates: June - August
Registration Dates & Sites: Bob E. Hales Recreation Center 147 McIver Street (Old Armory) May 2 & 9 9:00 am – 12:00 noon
Parks & Recreation Office 2303 Tramway Road May 4-8 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
Fees: $15.00 per child for county resident $25.00 per child for non-county resident Age Distribution: T-Ball Ages 5 & 6 (Boys & Girls) Pee Wee Ages 7 & 8 (Boys & Girls) Ages are determined as of May 1, 2009
Preschool T-Ball
The preschool T-Ball program is for first time players and their parents. Emphasis is placed on fun, participation, and sportsmanship with minimal teaching and coaching. Parents will be required to participate with their child. Birth certificates are required at registration. All kids will receive a shirt before first game for participation. Program Dates: TBA
Registration Dates & Sites: Parks & Recreation Office 2303 Tramway Road May 1 - 29 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Fees: $10.00 per child (county residents) $20.00 per child (non-county residents) Age Distribution: 3-4 year olds (Boys & Girls) Ages are determined as of May 1, 2009
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Youth Softball and Baseball
youth softball and baseball program emphasizes teaching the fundamentals, icipation, having fun and good sportsmanship. A skills review session will be d for new players in each league. Each participant should wear comfortable thing and shoes and bring a glove to perform skills such as catching, owing, hitting, fielding and running. New players are required to bring a copy of
their birth certificate to registration.
Registration Dates & Sites: Bob E. Hales Recreation Center 147 McIver Street (Old Armory)
February 28 & March 7 9:00 am – 12:00 noon
Parks & Recreation Office 2303 Tramway Road March 2-6 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
Fees: $25.00 per child for county resident $35.00 per child for non-county resident
Age Distribution: Boy’s baseball ages are determined as of May 1, 2009 Girl’s softball ages are determined as of January 1, 2009 18 year olds must be in high school at time of registration
Baseball Fastpitch Softball Ages 9-10 American League Ages 11-12 Minor League Ages 11-12 National League Ages 13-14 Junior League Ages 13-14 Junior League Ages 15-18 Senior League Ages 15-18 Senior League
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These leagues promote the sport of basketball on an organized basis to both boys and girls. Emphasis is placed on skill development, sportsmanship, participation, and most importantly having fun. Practices will begin in early December and games begin in January. Co-ed teams begin practicing after Christmas and games will begin in February. New players are required to bring a copy of their birth certificate to registration. A skills review session will be held for new participants in each league. Each participant should wear comfortable clothing and shoes to perform skills such as shooting, passing, dribbling and running. Team shirts will be provided before games or on opening day.
Program Dates: December – March Boys 9 - 17 December – March Girls 9 - 17 January - March Co-ed 5 & 6
January - March Co-ed 7 &8
Registration Dates & Sites: Bob E. Hales Recreation Center 147 McIver Street (Old Armory) October 17 & 24 9:00 am – 12:00 noon
Parks & Recreation Office 2303 Tramway Road October 19 – 23 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
Fees For Ages 9-17: $20.00 per child for county resident $30.00 per child for non-county resident
Fees For (Co-ed) Ages 5-8: $15.00 per child for county resident $25.00 per child for non-county resident
Age Distribution: Ages are determined as of January 1, 2010
Co-Ed (Boys & Girls) Boys Basketball Girls BasketballAges 5-6 Ages 9-10 Ages 9-10 Ages 7-8 Ages 11-12 Ages 11-12 Ages 13-14 Ages 13-17 Ages 15-17
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2-Ball Competition
A 2-player team plays this unique basketball skills game. Each team has one minute to score as many baskets as possible from any of the designated shooting spots identified on a half court.
Registration Date & Site: January 17, 2009 - Time to be announced Register day of the event at the Bob Hales Center
147 McIver Street
Fee: F R E E !
Ages: Boys & Girls 8-14
Triple Threat Basketball Camp
This program is a fast-paced weeklong afternoon camp, which focuses on individual offensive skills instruction and is complemented by team play, competition and a world-class level of fun! The camp is designed to ignite and propel a player on his/her own journey to successfully reach their goals in the game and in life!
Registration Dates & Site: Parks & Recreation Office 2303 Tramway Road June 1 – July 3, 2009 Monday-Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Program Dates: To Be Announced
Program Location: To Be Announced Fees: Call for fees – 775-2107 ext. 502 Age Distribution: Boys & Girls Ages 7-14
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The objective of the Youth Volleyball league is to provide enjoyment and instruction in the game. Good sportsmanship and participation are stressed. This program provides a wonderful opportunity for beginners and advanced volleyball players. New players are required to bring a copy of their birth certificate to registration. A skills review session (try-outs) will be held for all new players in each league. Participants should dress in athletic clothing and tennis shoes so that they may perform skills such as passing , setting, and serving. Team shirts will be provided before games begin. School players are encouraged to register.
Program Dates: September – November
Registration Dates & Sites: Bob E. Hales Recreation Center 147 McIver Street (Old Armory) July 25 & August 1 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Parks & Recreation Office 2303 Tramway Road
July 27 – July 31 8:00 am-6:00 pm
Fees: $20.00 per child for county resident $30.00 per child for non-county resident
Age Distribution: Ages 9 – 12 for girls Ages 13 – 16 for girls Ages are determined as of December 1, 2009
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Adult Softball Spring Season
The adult softball league is designed to enhance physical and mental well being and promote community involvement. Participation in the adult softball league is a great way to meet new people and build relationships.
Registration packets will be available beginning February 2nd.
Leagues offered for this program are: Men’s Open Men’s Industrial/Adult Church Women’s
Program Dates: March - July
Registration Site: Parks & Recreation Office 2303 Tramway Road Monday-Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Registration Dates for:
Team Entry February 23 - 27 Deadline--Will not except teams after Friday, March 13th.
Fees: Team Entry $325.00 for county residents $400.00 for non-county residents
Participation $10.00 for county residents $15.00 for non-county residents
Participation fee due before 4/3/09
Age Distribution: Adults Ages 18+
If you are interested in participating in this program, but do not have a team, please call the Lee County Parks & Recreation Office at 919-775-2107 ext 502 to be added to the interest list. Teams are given the list at the beginning of the season.
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Adult Softball
Fall Season
The adult fall softball program is specifically designed for those adults who cannot get enough softball. The league is open to anyone over the age of 18 that is interested in having fun, meeting people and enjoying the game of softball. If you are interested in participating in this program, but do not have a team, please call the Lee County Parks & Recreation Office at 919-775-2107 ext 502 to be added to the interest list. Teams are given the list at the beginning of the season.
Registration packets will be available beginning June 22nd
Leagues offered for this program are: Men’s Open
Program Dates: August - October
Registration Site: Parks & Recreation Office 2303 Tramway Road Monday-Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Registration Dates for: Team Entry July 6 - 10
Fees: Team Entry $325.00 for county residents $400.00 for non-county residents
Participation $10.00 for county residents $15.00 for non-county residents
Participation fee due before 7/31/09
Age Distribution: Adults Ages 18+
IF YOU COACHED AN ADULT TEAM LAST YEAR, YOU WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE CONTACTED.
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Adult Basketball
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ounty Parks & Recreation’s adult basketball program is for anyone er the age of 18 interested in enjoying the sport of basketball. rtsmanship, teamwork and having fun are stressed to all participants. ll adults are encouraged to play.
Registration packets will be available October 12th.
Leagues offered for this program are: Men’s Industrial & Men’s Open
Program Dates: December - April
Registration Site: Parks & Recreation Office 2303 Tramway Road Monday-Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Registration Dates for: Team Entry October 26 - 30 Participation November 27th
Fees: Team Entry $375.00 for county residents $425.00 for non-county residents
Participation $10.00 for county residents $15.00 for non-county residents
Participation fee due before 11/27/09
Age Distribution: Ages 18+
Adult Flag Football
Call Parks & Recreation office for more information on the m
. 502. Adult Flag Football progra
775-2107 ext
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“NEW” LOCATION: “201 COMMERCIAL COURT”
CLASSES HELD: MONDAY - SATURDAY
PHONE NUMBER: 919-774-6445 (GYMNASTICS) 919-776-0501 ext 211 (Kathy’s AM #)
919-775-2107 (P & R OFFICE)
GYMNASTIC SUPERVISOR: KATHY McLEOD-EDWARDS
RECREATIONAL & COMPETITIVE GYMNASTICS
Philosophy of the program is to introduce the sport of gymnastics in a fun learning environment. Classes are offered to boys and girls (toddlers through high school).
A GYMNASTICS SCHEDULE WILL BE AVAILABLE WHEN YOU REGISTER.
Registration Site: Lee County Gymnastics 201 Commercial Court (behind Sagebrush)
Registration Dates & Times:: Spring February 25-27 (Wed-Fri) 9:00 am-1:00 pm & 2:00 pm-6:00 pm
Summer May 27-29 (Wed-Fri) 9:00 am-1:00 pm & 2:00 pm-6:00 pm
Fall August 26-28 (Wed-Fri) 9:00 am-1:00 pm & 2:00 pm-6:00 pm
Winter November 18-20 (Wed-Fri) 9:00 am-1:00 pm & 2:00 pm-6:00 pm
Fee: $60.00 per session – 1 hour per week $70.00 per session – 1.5 hours per week $25.00 per session – 1/2 hour per week (Me & My Folks Class)
An additional $10.00 fee applies for out-of-county participants.
Subject to change should school calendar change
Program Begins: Spring Begins March 2 Summer Begins June 1 Fall Begins August 31 Winter Begins November 30
Ages: Toddler – 3 Years (Me & My Folks Class) 3 & up Boys & Girls
Please register as soon as possible! Classes are limited!
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OFFICE LOCATION: 2303 TRAMWAY ROAD
OFFICE HOURS: 8:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. MONDAY - FRIDAY
PHONE NUMBER: 919-775-2107 EXT. 207 (BRANDI) RECREATION PROGRAMMER BRANDI PHILLIPS
TINY TOTS PRESCHOOL
Tiny Tots is a preparatory program that promotes social and recreational interaction between children ages 3-5 years old. Your child will learn to listen, recall, follow directions, practice newly acquired skills and solve problems. Age appropriate activities will be offered in academics, language development and large and small muscle development. Please be sure that your child is toilet trained before enrolling them into the program.
Registration Site: Parks and Recreation Office 2303 Tramway Road
Registration Dates: July 27 - August 21 for Session I October 5 - November 20 for Session II January 11 - February 19, 2010 for Session III
Fee: $100.00 per session Payment is due prior to the beginning of each session
Class Information: Session I – August 24 - November 19 Session II – November 23 - February 18 Session III – February 22 - May 20, 2010
Program Location: Broadway Site: Main Street Classes every Tuesday & Thursday 9 am-12pm
Bob E. Hales Site: 147 McIver Street Classes every Monday & Wednesday 9 am-12 noon
Please register as soon as possible! Class size is limited!!
The ability to interact appropriately with others at an early age is very essential to a child’s life.
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Children’s Dance
The Children’s Dance program is designed to offer a supervised and structured recreational environment that promotes diversity through several types of dance. This program offers instruction in ballet and tap. Weekly one-hour classes are offered.
Registration Site: Parks and Recreation Office 2303 Tramway Road
Registration Dates: July 27 - August 21 for Session I October 5 - November 20 for Session II January 18 - February 19, 2010 for Session III Fee: $35.00 per session – Ages 3-10 $50.00 per session – Ages 11 and older Payment is due prior to the beginning of each session
Class Information: Session I – August - October Session II - November - February Session III – February – April * Dates and times available at registration *
Program Location: Ingram Center at Dalrymple Park 300 Globe Street
A recital is held at the end of the year in May or early June.
Dance Workshops In the Dance Workshop students will learn to use upbeat music and sharp movements as well as turns, leaps, jumps and develop balance and flexibility. In the Adult Dance Workshops participants will learn the fundamental techniques of ballet while tightening and toning their body.
Registration Site: Parks and Recreation Office 2303 Tramway Road
Registration Dates: July 27 - August 21 for Session I October 5 - November 20 for Session II January 18 - February 19, 2010 for Session III
Fee: $20.00 per 4 week session
Classes Offered: Children’s Jazz Children’s Flag Dance Adult Introduction to Ballet & Conditioning Adult Introduction to Tap/Jazz Mommy & Me (Ages 2-3)
Program Location: Ingram Center at Dalrymple Park 300 Globe Street
A minimum of 4 students are required to hold work shops. In the event a workshop is cancelled due to low enrollment a refund will be issued. A new class is offered monthly! For more information call 775-2107 ext 207.
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Happy Day Camp
Happy Day Camp is designed to involve individuals with special needs in recreational activities. One-week sessions are held for different age groups. During camp participants have the opportunity to interact with their peers through activities such as arts and crafts, nature studies, boating, swimming and special field trips.
Registration Site: Applications are distributed to schools or call 775-2107 ext 207 Lee County Parks and Recreation Office 2303 Tramway Road
Registration Dates: May 1-29, 2009
Fee: This program is free to qualifying participants
Program Ages &Dates: Ages 5-10 Week of June 22 Ages 11-14 Week of July 6 Ages 15+ Week of July 13 Lee County Industries Week of July 20
No Camp the week of July 4th
Program Location: San-Lee Park at 572 Pumping Station Road
Senior Games and Silver Arts of Lee County
This program gives senior adults 55 and older the opportunity to interact on a recreational and social level. The participants have the chance to compete in “Olympic” type sporting events as well as heritage, visual and literary art events. Senior games begin and end with spectacular ceremonies to introduce the games and reward the participant’s for their efforts. After winning locally, participants are given the opportunity to compete statewide.
Registration Site: Lee County Enrichment Center 16 15 South Third Street Registration Dates: The Month of April 2009 Fee: $10.00 early registration per person (April 1-22) $15.00 late registration per person (April 23-30) Other fees may be charged, depending on activities chosen Program Dates: May 12 – 22, 2009
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OFFICE LOCATION: 2303 TRAMWAY ROAD
OFFICE HOURS: 8:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. MONDAY - FRIDAY
PHONE NUMBERS: 919-775-2107 EXT. 207 (BRANDI) 919-776-9831 (SLOAN POOL) 919-776-1013 (HORTON POOL)
RECREATION PROGRAMMER/AQUATICS: BRANDI PHILLIPS
Pool Information
O.T. Sloan Pool
O.T. Sloan Pool is located at 1420 Bragg Street. The pool is open to the public from 1-5 pm Tuesday-Sunday beginning Memorial Day weekend. The pool will be open weekends only while schools are in session. Pool will close on Labor Day. The fee for public swim is $3 per person.
O.T. Sloan Pool Hours
May 23 – June 14 Saturdays & Sundays 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm June 15 – August 14 Tuesdays – Sundays 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm August 15 – August 30 Saturdays & Sundays 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Horton Pool
Horton Pool is located at 1515 Washington Avenue. The pool is open from June-August, for Day Cares and Summer Camps only, Monday-Friday from 9:00 am-4:30 pm. Day Care fee is $1 per child. Please call 775-2107 ext 207 to reserve time slot for your Day Care. Pool Parties
O. T. Sloan Pool is available to rent on Saturday and Sunday evenings from 6-10 pm June - August. For more information on pool fees, rules and available dates call 775-2107 ext. 201.
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Swim Lessons Swim lessons are taught at O.T. Sloan Pool. Classes are held Monday-Thursday; Friday is a make up date in case of rain. Morning and evening classes are approximately 45 minutes in length, for each level offered. Students will be taught the appropriate skills for each level. All instructors are certified through Lee County American Red Cross. Class size is limited and enrollment will be accepted on a first come, first serve basis. Call 775-2107 ext. 207 if you have any questions.
Registration Dates & Sites: O. T. Sloan Pool 1420 Bragg Street May 20 – May 22, 2009 2:00-6:00 pm (Wed-Fri)
Parks & Recreation Office 2303 Tramway Road Register After: May 26 8:00 am-5:00 pm
Fee: $20.00/person/session for county residents $30.00/person/session for non-county residents
Age Distribution: Water babies – 6 months-2 years old Preschool – 3-5 years old Levels 1-IV – 5 years old and up Adult classes offered
Program Dates: Session I June 1 - June 12
Session II June 15 - June 26 Session III July 6 - July 17 Session IV July 20 – July 31
Class Times: Session I 5:30 pm, 6:30 pm & 7:30 pm
Sessions II-IV 9:00 am, 10:00 am, 11 am 5:30 pm & 6:30 pm
No class week of July 4th
Fridays are make-up days.
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OFFICE LOCATION: 572 PUMPING STATION RD
OFFICE HOURS: 8:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.
MONDAY – FRIDAY
PARK HOURS: LISTED BELOW
PHONE NUMBER: 919-776-6221
PARK OPERATIONS MANAGER: STEVE GODFREY OUTDOOR EDUCATION SPECIALIST: JESSICA BRIDGES
San-Lee Park is a 160-acre park offering hiking trails, a mountain bike trail, a Nature Center, playground, picnic facilities, campgrounds and two stocked lakes for fishing and boating. For more information concerning park facilities and rentals refer to the facility rental section.
San-Lee Park Hours
November-March Monday-Sunday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm April Monday-Sunday 6:30 am – 7:00 pm May-August Monday-Sunday 6:30 am – 8:00 pm September Monday-Sunday 6:30 am – 7:00 pm October Monday-Sunday 6:30 am – 6:00 pm
San-Lee Park is closed for the following Holidays: • New Year’s Day Thursday, January 1, 2009 • Thanksgiving Thursday, November 26 & Friday, November 27, 2009 • Christmas Thursday, December 24 & Friday, December 25 &
Saturday, December 26 & Sunday, December 27, 2009
Nature Center
See your wild neighbors up close and learn more about them. The Nature Center houses live native, non-releasable wildlife in the forms of mammals, reptiles, fish, and birds of prey.
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The Wildlife Rescue Center
The Wildlife Rescue Center is a non-profit organization made up of dedicated volunteers who take in, rehabilitate, and release back to the wild injured or orphaned wildlife. If you are interested in volunteering with this organization you can contact the park at 776-6221 for information on how to do so. If you find an injured or orphaned wild animal you can go to www.ncwildlife.org, coexisting with wildlife, locate a rehabilitator. You can also call the park for a local rehabilitator. Please do not drop animals off at park. Please note that it is illegal to keep in your care any wildlife without the proper permit from the state government (and sometimes the federal government). The park can help those individuals who are serious about obtaining these permits.
Scout Projects
Over the years, Boy & Girl Scout projects have provided San-Lee Park with many needed improvements. A new bridge for the meadow, amphitheater, and trails are examples of scout projects. Program Dates: Year Round Fees: Cost of building materials for projects is covered through donations and
guidelines regulated by the Boy & Girl Scouts of America.
Build your future and make a lasting impression! Join the scouts and help your community!
Nature Trails
Approximately 4 miles of hiking trails offer a true nature experience at San-Lee Park. The trails wind along the two lakes and through the woods, offering great fishing spots and great views.
ost. The Nature Trails are open year round during park operational hours. There is no c
Mountain Bike Trail
his trail measures approximately 5 miles long, and winds around
di
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Tthe entire park’s perimeter. It is perfect for the moderate to fficult rider. Trail usage is during park hours.
Community Fishing Program
The Lee County & North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission pr
andassociatduring
piers have been stocked with over 29,600 fish in the
Fishing licenses are required by State Law through the North Carolina Wildlife Resources
ommission. Licenses can be purchased, along with tackle and supplies, at several places in Tackle).
Rod, Reel, and Tackle Loaner Program Kids who don’t have parents who fish or money to buy equipment can check out a rod, reel and
3 classic rods and reels will be provided along ith a tackle box, tackle and a how-to-fish booklet. Parents must fill out a registration form then
Program Date: Year Round
Rental Site: San-Lee Park Office during office hours.
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ovides opportunities for urbanites, especially the young, elderly, physically challenged, to enjoy the pleasures and benefits ed with the fishing experience. The fishing program is year round, park hours, and is available to all ages, male and female. Fishing and bank fishing are available. Lakes
past 5 years.
CLee County. (K-Mart, Wal-Mart, Good Choice Express, and Thomas’ Bait &
tackle to give “America’s #1 Sport” a try. Zebco 3wa check out card will be issued.
Fee: Free
Adaptive fishing equipment is also available.
Boat Rentals
The park offers 6 paddle ife jackets are provided.
A boat dock attendant will be on duty.
Program Dates: 1:00 – 6:00 pm weekends only
by
Whether you want to fish, hike, and picnic or just relax, you are assured a wonderful time at San-Lee Park!
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boats for rent and l
April – October
Rental Site: Boat House Attendant handles rentals and
hands out equipment at boat house
Age: Children under 9 must be accompanied a person 14 years or older
Fees: $3.00 per 1/2 hour
San-Lee Park Campgrounds
Campsite rentals are available during park operational hours. A driver’s license or similar Sites are available on a first come, first serve basis.
information call 776-6221.
op in your R.V. and drive down to San-Lee Park and rent one of seven and power nd w
Children must be accompanied by an adult.
t per night
al grills, water, and a shower house. Campsites are located in a private section of the parkclose to the lake.
Register at park office during park hours r older
Wilderness Camping
There are two walk-in, hike restrooms.
April – November Register at park office during park hours
per night
identification is required for registration.
eservations are not taken. For additionalR
Recreational Vehicle Camping
Hcamping sites. A shower house, dump station ater hook ups are available. Three of the sites will a
accommodate campers up to 37’ in length. You have access tothe gate combination so you may leave the park after hours.
Program Date: Year Round Register at park office during park hours
Fee: $15.00 per nighExtended Stay Fee for (30+ days) is $10.00
Tent Camping The park provides tent sites, tables, charco
Program Date: April – November With the exception of weather and burning bans
Must be 18 years o
Fee: $10.00 per night
-in campgrounds, which have outside pit-type
Program Date: Must be 18 years or older
Fee: $1.00 per person/
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Programs for Schools, Scouts, Civic & Other Groups
nvironmental Education opportunities exist for groups both on and off site. Programs run pproximately one hour and are hands-on and focus on the environment and wildlife in North
Carolina. Eac ts. Program pics are prepared according to your interests and needs.
Get up close and personal with nature. Children become involved and actively learn about different aspects of the environment and nature through games, hikes, crafts, stories, a eek has a different theme so children can attend more than Children must bring a lunch and 2
a Program D
Registratio gistration begins in April and continues through the summer at San-Lee Park office, 572 Pumping Station Road
ees:
$10 extra for wind-up/wind-down
re-register for Programs
Ea
h program is taught according to age level and number of participanto
Summer Camp
nd field trips. Each w one week of camp.
snacks if staying all day; 1 snack if half day. Early drop off and late pick up are vailable for an extra fee.
ates: June – August
n Dates and Site: Re
Ages: 4-12
F Half Day $50.00 Full Day $90.00
Please call 776-6221 to P
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Conservation Cubs Conservation Cubs is a 3-day mini-camp held once a month. Children learn about the environment through games, crafts, hikes, stories and other activities. Snacks are provided. Please dress according to the weather.
rogram Dates: Once a Month; 3 days/week
4:00 pm
sletter or look on under San-Lee Park Outdoor Education
le are required for the program to be held.
ges:
Nature Days is a workday or holiday alternative to staying at home. Children will come and spend the day at the park learning, playing, creating and just having fun! Children who attend will
g their lunch.
under San-Lee Park Outdoor Education
egistration Site: San-Lee Park Office quired
ges:
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P Monday, Wednesday & Friday September - May
1:00-
Registration Dates and Site: San-Lee Park Office Call 776-6221 for dates
Info also in Quarterly Newleecountync.gov
A minimum of 5 peop
A 4-5 years of age
Fees: $25.00 per child
Nature Days
be required to brin
Program Dates: Call San-Lee Park at 776-6221 for more information or check Quarterly newsletter or look on leecountync.gov
RPre-registration is required—a minimum of 5 people is refor the program to be held.
A 8-12 years of age
Fees: $10.00 per child
Public Programs
u. Public programs are offered year-round. opics and program length varies. Please dress according to the weather.
rogram Dates: Dates vary please call San-Lee Park at 776-6221 for more
Outdoor Education
egistration Site: San-Lee Park Office
ges: 4 years to Adult
Quarterly Newsletter
he Raptor
Learn something new about the environment around yoT P
information or check Quarterly newsletter or look At leecountync.gov under San-Lee Park R Pre-registration is required and a minimum of 5
people are required for the program to be held. A Fees: $5.00 per adult (13+ unless otherwise noted)
$2.00 per child
T is San-Lee Park’s newsletter. The newsletter is sent out every 3 months and contains
rogram details and seasonal information about the park. To receive the newsletter, ontact the park at 776-6221 and you will be placed on a mailing list or
The Raptor
pc
may be found at www.leecountync.gov.
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OFFICE LOCATION: 2303 TRAMWAY ROAD
OFFICE HOURS: 8:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. MONDAY - FRIDAY
PHONE NUMBER: 919-775-2107 EXT. 201
Lee County Parks an o rent throughout the county.
eservation forms and fees should be received in the P & R office 21 working days prior to event
Facility Rental Reservation Information
d Recreation has various shelters, buildings, pools, gymnasiums, and fields t
Rwhen renting park shelters/buildings/pools.
Alcoholic beverages are not permitted at any Lee County facility.
Company Information
San-Lee Park anompany picnic dates are held on Saturday during the months of April-October.
San-Leparkin
75-2107 ext 201.
d O. T. Sloan Park may be reserved for company picnics. C
e Park can accommodate up to 200 people g is limited). (
O. T. Sloan Park can accommodate up to 1,000 people. For more information call the Parks and Recreation office at 7
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San-Lee Park located at 572 Pumping Station Road offers rental facilities for family reunions, weddings, meetings and company picnics. You may call the main office (775-2107 ext 201) to rent these facilities.
San-Lee Park Shelter
re included in the rental fee). Water and electricity hook up is available upon request.
Number of People
The shelter has 13 picnic tables (seats 100+ people), 2 charcoal grills, a horseshoe pit and volleyball court (volleyball and horseshoes a
Shelter Fees
Fees
100 People or Less 00 (up to 4 hours) $50. $95.00 (over 4 hours) Over 100 People $65.00 (up to 4 hours) $125.00 (o hver 4 ours)
San-L
This ro bles and 50+ chairs. (Capacity 50 people)
Fee is $75.00/day.
he meadow is a large open outdoor space located across the meadow eddings, church services and company picnic
ctivities. No chairs or tables at site.
his is a small outdoor theatre with wooden benches. It is located next to the lake and is a great view! It e.
mphitheatre Fee is $15.00/day.
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ee Park Multi-Purpose Room
om is ideal for wedding receptions, meetings, scout events and reunions. The room has 12 ta
San-Lee Park Meadow
Tcreek. It is ideal for wa
Meadow Fee is $30.00/day.
San-Lee Park Amphitheatre
Tseats approximately 50 peopl
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Kiwanis Family Park located at 1800 Wicker Street has a large meadow, playground area, greenway, fitness/walking trail, shelter and gazebo.
rk Shelter
The shelter has 10 picnic tables that will accommodate 100 people. There is also a charcoal grill, electricity and water available upon request.
Kiwanis Family Pa
Kiwanis Family Park Shelter Fees
Number of People Fees
100 People or Less $50.00 (up to 4 hours) 4 hours) $95.00 (over Over 100 People $65.00 (up to 4 hours) (over 4 hours) $125.00
he Gazebo is ideal for weddings or small gatherings. There are benches under the gazebo (no picnic tables). The gazebo and rassy area is limited to 50 people.
Kiwanis Family Park Gazebo
T
g
Kiwanis Family Park Gazebo Fees
Number of People Fees Limited to 50 People $25.00 (up to 4 hours)
$45.00 (over 4 hours)
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Kiwanis Children’s Parkplace
Kiwanis Children’s Parkplace located at 807 Tryon Street (corner of Park Avenue & Carthage Street) has a shelter, playground area and tennis courts. Kiwanis Children’s
arkplace shelter has 3 picnic tables that will accommodate 30 people. A grill nd electricity
Horton
Horton Park located at 1515 Wballfield, basketball court and playpicnic tables under the shelter th e 80 people. here are grills located at the shelter. Water and electricity are not
available.
Buchanan Shelter located at 3100 Cameron Drive has 5 picnic tables under the shelter that will accommodate 50 people and 5 additional picnic tables throughout the park. There are grills located at the shelter and throughout the park. Water and electricity are not available.
Kiwanis Childre
Number of People
P is located at the shelter. Water a
are not available.
Park
ashington Street has a shelter, ground area. Horton Shelter has 8 at will accommodat
T
Buchanan Park
n’s Parkplace, Horton & Buchanan Shelter Fees
Fees
100 People or Less $25.00 (up to 4 hours) $45.00 (over 4 hours)
Over 100 People $35.00 (up to 4 hours) $65.00 (over 4 hours)
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O. T. Sloan Park located at 1420 Bragg Street has a new shelter located near the tennis courts. Also in the park are a pool, open picnic
O. T. Sloan Picnic Area
. T. Sloan picnic area is located at the playground area and has 10 picnic tables (no shelter) and ccom oms,
w
O. T. Sloan Picnic Area Fees Number of People
area, disc golf course, playground and ballfield.
Oa modates up to 100 people. Several grills are located within the picnic area; restro
ater and electricity are available upon request.
Fees
100 People or Less $35.00 (per day) Over 100 People $55.00 (per day)
O. T. Sloan Shelter
nd accommodates up to 80 people. A grill is located at the shelter and restrooms
O. T. Sloan Shelter Fees
le
O. T. Sloan shelter is located at the tennis center. The shelter has 8 picnic tables aare available. Water and electricity is not available.
Number of Peop Fees
100 People or Less $25.00 (up to 4 hours) $45.00 (over 4 hours) Over 100 People $35.00 (up to 4 hours) $65.00 (over 4 hours)
Lee County Parks and Recreation has tennis courts at Kiwanis Children’s Parkplace and
07 xt 20 , Park & Re reatio tio .
Fee: $3.00/members on-members
The 18-hole Disc Golf Course is located second Saturday of each month.
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Tennis Court Information
O. T. Sloan Park. Lee County Tennis Association offers tennis lessons at O.T. Sloan Park. Call 775-21 e 7 s c n office for more informa n
$5.00/n
Program Date & Time To Be Announced No classes the week of July 4th
Disc Golf Course
at O. T. Sloan Park. There is a Disc Golf Tournament the
Dalrymple Park is located at 300 Globe Street. Ingram Center Building is located in the park along with two baseball fields, basketball courts and playground.
he Ingram Center is ideal for bridal showers, edding receptions, baby showe mily reunions. The facility can accommodate 100
eople. There are tables (5) and chairs (50) included tables or chairs are not
ing.
er Fees
Ingram Center Tw rs, meetings andfapin the fee, additionalvailable. The building has heat/air conditiona
Ingram Cent
Number of Hours Fees Supervisor’s Fee*
4 hours or less $50.00 $9.00 per hour Over 4 hours $75.00 $9.00 per hour Non-Resident $9.00 per hour $100.00 When scheduling hours please include time to set up, event time and clean up.
*Supervis f ri lidays is 0 oor’s ee du ng ho $15.0 per h ur
Alcoholic beverage not permitted at any Lee County facility.
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s are
Gymnasium Information
The Bob E. Hales Center (Old Armory) and Wicker Gym may be rented by contacting the Lee County Parks and Recreation office 24 hours in advance. All fees must be paid by 3:00 p.m. prior to the day of rental. Friday - Monday rentals must be paid before 3:00 p.m. Thursday. Gyms will
e available only for time specified. Rental fees are non-refundable. For availability and rental formation, contact the Parks and Recreation office at 775-2107.
ms (except Lee Senior & Southern Lee) may be reserved through the
Rental Fees
utdoor basketb e on a first-come-first serve basis at Dalrymple Park, Horton ark, and at Lee County Arts and Community C
Athletic Field Information
ields at American Legion, Dalrymple, Horton, Buchanan, Sloan, Temple and Tramway Road Parks
arks and Recreation maintains the option to se the fields year round for the department-sponsored programs. For availability and rental formation, contact the Parks and Recreation office 775-2107 ext 502.
bin
Lee County School GymnasiuParks and Recreation office. School gyms must be reserved and payment received two weeks prior to the day of rental. For availability and rental information, contact the Parks and Recreation office.
Gymnasium
$20.00 per hour (county) $30.00 per hour (non-county)
OP
all courts are availablenter.
Fare available for rent. Fields should be reserved at least one week prior to the day desired, and payment received 24 hours in advance. Lee County Puin
Athletic Field Rental Fees
With/Without Lights Fees
Without lights $10.00 per hour With lights Additional $10.00 per hour
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LCPR ATHLETIC PROGRAM REGISTRATION FORM (Please Print)
rogram _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
layer’s Name _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
ex: Male Female Birthdate ______________________ Age ____________________________
Elementary School Dist _________________________
Parent’s Names ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________
league that you want on the ame team ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
lease read and sign waiver
P
P
S
rict in which you live ___________________________________________
Address ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Telephone # _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Home Mother’s work Father’s work
E-mail ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
o you reside within Lee County? Yes No D
T-Shirt Size (circle one) YS YM YL AS AM AL AXL
ges: 5-6 Co-ed 7-8 Co-ed 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-17 A
I am intereste d in being a head coach for a team: Yes No
id your child play on a Lee County team last year? Yes No DIf yes specify team name and/or coa name _______________ch’s
If Applicable, please list the name of a brother/sister in the same s
PI understand that participation in this recreational program involves the risk of injury. These risks include ollision with other players, being hit by the ball, falling to the ground on to a fence, scratches, bruises, etc.
hysician for advice. By I am willing to assume
esponsibility should injury or death result from them. I also agree to follow all rules and procedures of the m.
my eirs, assigns, executors and administrators, to waive any legal rights I may have to seek payment of any
ployees or its agents for bodily injury or death resulting from this program,
cI further understand that before participating in this program I should consult a psigning this form I acknowledge all risks of injury and death and affirm rprogram and to follow reasonable instructions of the coaches and supervisors of the prograFurthermore, in return for the opportunity to participate in this program, I agree for myself, and for hkind from the County, its emand to release those parties from any liability for damages resulting from my injuries or death. I understand that the county does not provide insurance.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Signature of Parent or Guardian Date Players must play with team they are assigned to. Any players may mail in registration form with fee. Make check/money order to Lee County Parks & Recreation Amount enclosed $__________________ Mailing address is P. O. Box 1968, Sanford, NC 27331
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arks and Recreation Office will be closed in observance of the following holidays:
2009 County Holidays
Lee County P
New Year’s Day uary 1, 2009 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Thursday, Jan Monday, January 19, 2009
Easter-Good Friday 09 Memorial Day
Friday, April 10, 20 Monday, May 25, 2009
Independence Day Labor Day Monday, September 7, 2009
Friday, July 3, 2009
Veteran’s Day Wednesday, November 11, 2009 9 Thanksgiving Thursday, November 26, 200
Friday, November 27, 2009 Christmas Thursday, December 24 , 2009 Friday, December 25, 2009
Lee County Parks and Recreation Phone Numbers
Lee County Parks & Recreation Office 775-2107 Athletic Program Activity Line 774-7999 Bob E. Hales Recreation Center (Old Armory) Tiny
Tots
258-9513 776-2653
Broadway Tiny Tots Dalrymple Park 776-1411 Gymnastics 774-6445 Horton Pool 776-1013 O.T. Sloan Pool 776-9831 O.T. Sloan Tennis Center 774-6933 San-Lee Park 776-6221 Wicker Gymnasium 776-9341
The athletic program activity line will inform you of game cancellations, rescheduled game dates and current activities.
““QQUUIICCKK LLOOOOKK””
January
2009 Program Registration Dates
July 1 Conservation Cubs 1 Conservation Cubs 17 2-Ball 1-31 Summer Camps (Cont’d) 21 Tiny Tots Adult Softball (Fall Season) 21 Child t 1 Youth Football
July 25-August 1 Youth Volleyball 27 Tiny Tots
Children’s Dance February
6-10 ren’s Dance July 25-Augus
27 27 Dance Workshops
sAugu t1 Conservation Cu
Feb 28-March 7 Youth Softba 28 s (Fall Session) Feb 28-March 7 Gymnastics (Spring Session)
bs 1 Conservation Cubs Feb 23-27 Adult Softball (Spring Session) 1-Mid August Summer Camps (Cont’d)
26- Gymnasticll & Baseball
March September 1 Conservation Cubs 1 Conservation Cubs
April October
onservation Cubs 1 Conservation Cubs 1-30 Summer Camp 5 Children’s Dance
17-24 Youth Basketball 26-30 Adult Basketball
May
1 C
1-30 Senior Games 5 Tiny Tots 5 Dance Workshop
November
1 Conservation Cu 1-29 Happy Day Cam
20-22 Swim Lessons 23 O. T. Sloan Pool Opens 27-29 Gymnastics (Summer Session)
bs 1 Conservation Cubsp 18-20 Gymnastics
2-9 T-Ball /Pee Wee Baseball
TBA Pre-school T-ball June December 1 Conservation Cubs 1 Conservation Cubs June 1-July 3 Triple Threat Basketball Camp Mid-June Summer Camp Begins
Fees are subject to increase without prior notice. ut prior notice.
Program dates and times are subject to change witho
n y Par s & ecreation Lee Cou t k R