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and recreation
S P R I N G • S U M M E R F e b r u a r y t h r u Au g u s t 2 015
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administrative staffExecutive Director: Roger G. Gress
business office: Director of Finance and HR-Jim Larson
Administrative Assistant-Amy Rasmussen
Administrative Assistant-Tara Nielsen
Accounting Supervisor-Kris Creech
Revenue Accountant-Deanna Magnuson
Payroll Accountant-Stacy Kruger
Accounting Clerk-Stephanie Bares
Accounting Clerk-Kristy Soular
recreation department: Director of Recreation-Clay Whittlesey
Assistant Director of Recreation-David Klundt
Receptionist/Office Assistant-Nicole Ramstad
Recreation Specialist-Jeff Heisler
Recreation Specialist-Craig Bjur
Recreation Specialist-Randi Parks
Recreation Information Specialist-Shawn Ludwig
Building/Concession Supervisor-Dean Ambuehl
parks department: Director of Parks-Dave Leker
Facility Coordinator-Vic Pellerano
Park Forester-Sam DeMarais
Foreman of Park Operations-Terry Ganje
Park Foreman-Dave Bietz
Athletic Field Coordinator-Rene Smith
cultural activities department: Director of Cultural Activities-Carolyn Boutain
Marketing Specialist-Katie McCormick
Program Coordinator-Samantha Larson-Frobig
Program Coordinator-Tricia Wehrle
Receptionist/Office Assistant-Marcy Brush
golf courses: edgewood/el zagal
Golf Professional -Greg McCullough
osgood
Golf Professional-Lisa Schwinden
Course Superintendent-Victor Heitkamp
rose creek/prairiewood
Golf Professional-Matt Cook
Course Superintendent-Eric Hansen
courts plus community fitness: Director-Kevin Boe
Business Manager-Marcy Salvatore
Program Manager-Wayne Herrick
Sales Manager-Kelly Kisell
board members: President-Joe Deutsch
Vice President-Mary Johnson
Commissioner-Joel Vettel
Commissioner-Matt Magness
Commissioner-Barb Johnson
Clerk-Jeff Gunkelman
701 Main Av, Fargo, ND 58103Hours 7:30-4:30 Monday-Friday
ADMINISTRATION .......................................................................... 499-6060AFTER HOURS EMERGENCY ........................................................... 476-4088 CULTURAL ACTIVITIES .................................................................... 499-7788INFO/WEATHER HOTLINE ............................................................... 298-6915RECREATION .................................................................................. 499-6060Coliseum ....................................................................................... 241-8155Courts Plus Community Fitness ...................................................... 237-4805Golf Courses Edgewood .............................................................................. 232-2824 El Zagal ................................................................................... 232-8156 Osgood .................................................................................. 356-3070 Prairiewood ............................................................................ 232-1445 Rose Creek ............................................................................. 235-5100Lindenwood Campground ............................................................. 232-3987Metro Rec Center .......................................................................... 235-9211Rheault Farm ................................................................................. 478-4100RDJ Recreation Center at Emerson Smith ....................................... 499-7788Southwest Youth Ice Arena ............................................................ 356-9888Sports Arena .................................................................................. 241-8153Swimming Pools (outdoor) Davies Recreational Pool ......................................................... 446-5940 Island Park Pool ...................................................................... 235-7685 Madison Pool .......................................................................... 232-5726 Northside Recreational Pool .................................................... 446-2437 Southwest Recreational Pool ................................................... 235-4093Valley Senior Services ..................................................................... 293-1440
www.fargoparks.com
advertisingopportunity:
The Fargo Park District publishes over 50,000 seasonal brochures, twice a year to share programs and events with Fargo area residents. This is a fantastic opportunity for advertisers to get their messages out to area residents in a highly viewed format. We appreciate your support of the Fargo Park District. To advertise in our next issue, contact Katie McCormick, [email protected] • 701.499.7780
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activity center .......................... 235-2444A recreational center for adults 17 years and older with developmental disabilities and/or mental illness.
american gold gym ................... 280-0400www.americangoldgymnastics.comAmerican Gold Gymnastics is a non-profit organization comprised of the FM Acro Team, the AGG Competitive Team and the Recreational Class program.
the arts partnership .................. 237-6133www.theartspartnership.netAn organization of artists, businesses, advocates, educators and governments serving as a voice for the arts in our area.
babe ruth baseball .................... 232-9225www.fargobaberuth.hardballsystems.comThe objective of the local league shall be to provide competitive baseball through the development and operation of a supervised baseball program for 8-18 year olds.
children’s museum .................... 232-6102www.childrensmuseum-yunker.orgMore than 50 hands-on exhibits are designed to engage, educate, stimulate creativity, and encourage interaction between the child and the exhibit, as well as the child and parent.
fargo lacrosse .....www.fargolacrosse.orgYear-round lacrosse opportunities for youth. The club offers the area’s only high school program and also has programs for youth as young as 2nd grade.
fargo slow pitch association .... 799-1916www.fargo-slowpitch.comThe Fargo Slow Pitch Association offers Men’s, Women’s, Master’s and Old Pro softball leagues. Contact Reinhold Fleck for registration information.
fargo slow pitch tournaments ... 219-5011Fargo Slow Pitch will host several tournaments. Contact Steve Gramberg for information.
fargo soccer club ... www.fargosoccer.orgYouth soccer teams, leagues and camps for ages 3-19, from recreational to highly competitive (state, region, national).
fargo youth hockey .................. 235-4300www.fargohockey.org
fm athletics ............www.fmathletics.comFM Youth Football is tackle football with coaches provided by Fargo Athletics, Inc.
fm fencing club........www.fmfencing.comFor students interested in transitioning to competitive fencing and want to experience training, camaraderie and enthusiasm while competing on state and national levels.
fm skylarks model airplane club ... 237-3901Club meets in summer months. Contact Paul Kegel for information.
fm square dancers .................... 293-6620www.fmsquaredancers.org Square and round dancing is a wonderful activity where you meet new friends while participating in a healthful, wholesome family activity, suitable for all ages.
great northern bicycling www.gncycles.comSponsoring several out of town tours and local rides.
lake agassiz bowmen ................ 235-6093www.lakeagassizbowmen.com The Lake Agassiz Bowmen is an archery club with a 20 yard indoor range, located in the Metro Rec Center.
lake agassiz pacers www.lakeagassizpacers.comLake Agassiz Pacers running club exists to enrich the experience of running in our region.
men’s fast pitch ........................ 236-1696 www.fargofastpitch.comThis league is to introduce any new teams and players to fast pitch softball.
northern lights ballroom dance club ................ 412-3208www.northernlightsballroom.orgAs a chapter of USA Dance, Northern Lights Ballroom provides affordable dance opportunities for all ages from beginner to advanced.
northern plains botanical garden society .......... 281-2568www.npbotanicgarden.comDedicated to enriching and promoting community through the cultivation and utilization of plants. We serve the public by providing educational gardening opportunities.
prairie’s edge nordic skiers (pens) www.pens-xcski.orgA local group enthusiastic about Nordic skiing.
rrv figure skating club ............. 287-1853www.rrvfsc.orgRed River Valley Figure Skating club is a non-profit organization, governed by the USFSA.
rrv horseshoe league ................ 282-2660This summer league takes place at Oak Grove Park. For more information contact Paul Anderson.
river keepers ...........www.riverkeepers.orgNon-profit organization established in 1990 to protect and preserve the integrity and natural environment of the Red River of the North in Fargo, ND & Moorhead, MN area.
tri-city soccer....................218-233-6139www.tricitystorm.orgThis club offers programs for youth and adults designed to offer all skill levels the proper environment to learn and enjoy soccer.
trollwood performing art school .......218-477-6500www.trollwood.orgAward-winning classes and performance opportunities for grades 1-12, plus lavish Broadway musical staged outdoors each summer.
twin city church softball .......... 799-1754This slow pitch league plays Wednesday evenings. It is a closed sanctioned league.
volksport ............................www.ava.orgWalking is an easy form of exercise. Why not enjoy the trails of the Fargo Park District!
women and girls fast pitch ....... 412-5209For more information contact Pat Johnson.
The following clubs and associations are not associated with the Fargo Park District and should be contacted directly. Contact information is provided as a courtesy to the community.
area clubs+associations
www.fargoparks.com
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Activities for Adults Archery .....................................................19 Birding ......................................................19 Basketball ..................................................28 Disc Golf ...................................................29 Fencing .....................................................26 Fishing/Hunting .........................................18 Fitness .......................................................46 Golf ..........................................................30-31 Kayaking ...................................................18 Kickball .....................................................29 Racquetball ...............................................45 Softball .....................................................28 Tennis ........................................................45 Volleyball ...................................................27 Water Aerobics ..........................................46Activities for Youth Archery .....................................................19 Art Classes ................................................16-17 Baseball/Softball ........................................43 Basketball ..................................................46 Day Camps ................................................46 Disc Golf ...................................................43 Fencing .....................................................41 Fishing/Hunting .........................................18 Football .....................................................42 Golf ..........................................................32-34 Kayaking ...................................................18 Lacrosse ....................................................41 Performance Classes ..................................17 Playtown ...................................................40 Sports Sampler ..........................................41 Swimming Lessons ....................................35-37 Tennis ........................................................44-45 Track & Field ..............................................42 Volleyball ...................................................41, 46Information & Registration Adaptive Programs ....................................15 Adopt-A-Park ............................................1 Children’s Museum ....................................14 Court Rentals ............................................27 Fargo Parks Scholarship .............................13 Life Guard Training ....................................37 Metro Rec Rentals .....................................27 Performers ................................................9 Registration Forms .....................................10-11 River Keepers ............................................1 Valley Senior Services .................................12 Volunteer ..................................................9Parks, Shelters & Facilities Bike Rentals ...............................................21 Campground .............................................20 Courts Plus Community Fitness ..................45-46 Disc Golf ...................................................25 Dog Parks ..................................................21 Facilities & Complexes ...............................25 Garden Plots..............................................1 Golf Courses .............................................30-31 Park Locations ...........................................24 Shelter Reservations ..................................20 Skate Park .................................................25 Splash Pad .................................................38 Swimming Pools ........................................38-39 Tennis Courts ............................................45 Walking Tracks & Trails ..............................21Special Events ...........................................2-9 Arbor Day .................................................1 Island Park Show .......................................8 Midwest Kid Fest .......................................7 Party in the Park ........................................5
inside this issue
PLEASE KEEP THIS BOOK: The Fargo Park District program booklet is published twice a year, in February and August. Please keep this book as an information guide to the park system and to register for programs and events throughout the current season. Please recycle this booklet when the new issue arrives.
REGISTRATION: Registration procedures and sign-up forms are included in this booklet and can also be found at www.fargoparks.com. Specific deadlines for registration are listed under each program description.
FEES: Fees must be paid in full at time of registration. Registrations will not be processed without payment. Cash, Check, Visa, MasterCard and Discover are accepted.
SCHEDULING: Park District staff reserves the right to adjust schedules, if necessary, based on availability of instructors, facilities and number enrolled in class. If games or class changes are made, those registered will be notified.
PROGRAM CHANGES: For program changes due to inclement weather, check www.fargoparks.com or call the hotline at 298-6915.
REFUNDS: The Fargo Park District has a no refund policy for all programs.
EMPLOYMENT: The Fargo Park District is an equal opportunity employer. Look on-line for information and applications regarding open full-time or part-time positions, or stop in at the Depot, 701 Main Av.
AFTER HOURS EMERGENCY: The Fargo Park District has a person on-call 24 hours a day. For emergency situations or problems call 476-4088.
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM: Scholarships are available for youth programs. Registration procedures and form are included in this booklet and are also available at www.fargoparks.com. Please call 499-6060 for more information.
PET OWNERS: Your pets are welcome in all of Fargo’s parks. Pets must be leashed and please clean up after them.
SOFTBALL DIAMOND RESERVATIONS: Teams in men’s or women’s league play must practice during scheduled times set by league representatives. Call your league representative for reservations.
CONSUMPTION PERMITS: Alcoholic Beverage Permits are available for $25.00 through the Fargo Park District beginning the third Monday in April. Softball Team permits are limited to Southwest, Lindenwood, Mickelson and Anderson complex parking lots only. Sand Volleyball Team permits are limited to Rabanus parking lot. Group permits are available at Lindenwood, Oak Grove, Rheault Farm, Rabanus and Trollwood in conjunction with a paid shelter rental. Absolutely no glass bottles or kegs.
All fees and policies are subject to change without further notice.
It is the mission of the Fargo Park District to provide quality recreational and leisure services at an affordable price to improve the quality of life for all residents of Fargo.
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arbor day celebrationDevelopment and cultural practices have prevented natural regeneration of trees along the banks of the river. Planting trees in key areas along the Red will create a buffer to maintain river bank stability, encourage the growth of native plants, improve water quality (F-M’s drinking water source!), and provide habitat for river wildlife. Trees reduce air pollution, cool the atmosphere, prevent soil erosion ease the severity of floods and decrease maintenance costs of roads and parking areas.
Volunteers Needed: We can all help our planet by planting the right tree in the right place. Join our park and city foresters in a community planting project. If you would like to volunteer to help, please contact [email protected] or call 235-2895.
ARBOR DAY EVENT DATE: May 15th TIME: 9:30-11:30 am LOCATION: Oak Grove Park, 170 Maple St N
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adopt-a-parkThe Fargo Park District invites you to help keep your parks clean by joining our Adopt-A-Park Program. This is a great way for an individual, service club or group to help keep our parks clean along with having your own sense of pride in our community. For more information, please call Amy Rasmussen at 499-6076.
www.fargoparks.com
yunker farm garden plotsPeople interested in renting a garden plot should come to the Children’s Museum at Yunker Farm, 1201 28th Av N, on or after the designated sign up date. The plots measure approximately 20’ X 30’. All plots must be reserved at the Children’s Museum. LOCATION: Yunker Farm, University Dr, between 28 & 32 Av N FEE: $15.00/plot For more information contact the Children’s Museum at 232-6102 after April 1 for availability.
www.childrensmuseum-yunker.org
river keepers of the red river of the northRiver Keepers, a non-profit organization dedicated to advocating sustainable use of the Red River of the North in the Fargo-Moorhead area, was formed to: increase safety on and by the Red; promote the Red as a recreational resource including canoeing, kayaking and pedestrian/bike trails; educate youth and adults about the Red and its watershed; connect the Red to downtown urban development; develop cooperative relationships with dozens of agencies and organizations, effectively expanding what it does. Contact [email protected] to see how you can help protect the Red River!
www.riverkeepers.org
green up with fargo parks
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butterfly ball Bring your little princess, to a father/daughter dance. It is a semi-formal event, with music, dancing, photo opportunities, and gift for daughters at the end of the evening. Light snacks, dessert and punch will be served.
location: Hilton Garden Inn, 4351 17th Av Sdate: April 11, 17, 18 (choose one) time: 6:00 pm Dinner or Grand March (depending on night chosen)
age: 4 to 12 fee: $16/person for Saturday, April 11 or April 18 (Grand March/dance)
$25/person for Friday, April 17 (includes dinner/dance)
Tickets will go on sale Tuesday, March 10 online only at www.fargoparks.com.
garden partyKids and parents, get in the gardening mood while enjoying buggy snacks and creating take home crafts. There will be a bug hunt, face painting, plant walk and more. location: Rheault Farm, 2902 25th St S date: Saturday, April 25 time: 1:30-4:30 pmfee: Free
17th annual kite dayCome and show off your kite flying skills. Prizes will be awarded following the competition. For more info call 499-6088. location: Lindenwood Park,1905 Roger Maris Drdate: Saturday, May 2 time: 12:30-3:00 pmfee: Free
11th annual
destination anchor islandGet out of the cold and take a cruise to Anchor Island. Enjoy a Saturday afternoon at the Caribbean with music, water games and prizes. Don’t forget to grab yourself a tasty tropical treat and relax by the water. Sunscreen optional.location: Fargo South Indoor Pool, 1840 15th Av S date: Saturday, February 7 time: 1:00-5:00 pm fee: $2/swimmer
teen pool partyGet out of the house and hang with friends. Swim! Dance! Compete in crazy contests and win cool prizes. Free food! Free Admission. Middle School and High School Students only.location: Fargo South Indoor Pool, 1840 15th Av S date: Saturday, February 7 time: 6:30-9:00 pm fee: Free
ice skating revue At the end of each year’s skating season, students from each of the Park District classes present an “Ice Skating Revue.” Registration forms will be available at www.fargoparks.com and will be mailed to each skater who enrolled in session 1, 2 or 3. All classes and lessons are supervised by the Fargo Park District’s Ice Revue Director.location: Coliseum, 807 17th Av Ndate: Saturday & Sunday, March 14 & 15 (subject to change)time: Saturday 7:00 pm & Sunday 2:00 pm
celtic festivalEnjoy intriguing history, arts and traditions of Brittany, Cornwall, Isle of Man, Galicia, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Enjoy lyrical Celtic music performed by bands from the community and region. Watch dancers’ impressive footwork. This annual festival features two performance stages, entertaining presentations, hands-on activity booths, cultural vendors and Celtic foods for sale. location: Heritage Hjemkomst Center, 202 1st Av N, Moorhead, MNdate: Saturday, March 14time: 10:00 am-4:00 pmfee: Free
Co-sponsored by:
Grant support is provided by the cities of Fargo, Moorhead and West Fargo through The Arts Partnership.
community special eventsteddy bear tea partyCome dressed up for a tea party and bring your favorite teddy bear. Learn etiquette basics through fun games while enjoying bite-size snacks and refreshments. location: Rheault Farm Bunkhouse, 2902 25th St S date: Saturday, March 21 time: 10:00-11:00 am age: 3 to 8 fee: $6/child code: 21289
cosmic bowlingBring the whole family and enjoy bowling at its wildest times. Music and lights will add to the party atmosphere. Prizes will be given away throughout the event. Register early. Limited availability. Forms are available at www.fargoparks.comlocation: West Acres Bowl, 3402 Interstate Blvd SW date: Sunday, March 22 time: 1:00-3:00 pmfee: $9.00/person(groups of 4 or 5 preferred)code: 22439
fargo birding festivalSee a variety of birds in a beautiful setting in South Fargo. Forest River is county owned land that birders can use. This festival is for all skill levels. If you are a beginner and plan on coming, consider taking Birding 101. location: Forest River Property, 76th Av S & Red Riverdate: Saturday, May 16 time: 7:00 am-12:00 pm fee: Free
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2015 Youth Fargo Marathon Registration Form
(duplicates acceptable)1 M
ile Youth Run, 1/2 Mile Youth Run
(Race fees are non-refundable, bib numbers are non-transferable, and changing of races is prohibited)
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Parents Email*_______________________________________________________________________________
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1 Mile Youth Run
Thursday, May 7 • 7:00pm
___$10 Thru race day
1/2 Mile Youth Run
Thursday, May 7 • 6:30pm
___$10 Thru race day
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ber:• Please fill out a separate entry form
for each child runner.
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ay accompany each child runner, no charge.
• Race fees are non-refundable, bib numbers are non-transferable, and the changing of races is not allow
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• Shirts and medals to A
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Submit Registration to:
Fargo Marathon, Inc.
PO Box 2623
Fargo, North D
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RACE PACKET PICK-UP
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Waiver: In consideration of the acceptance of this entry, I hereby, for m
yself and my heirs, executors and adm
inistrators, wave any and all rights, claims, and
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ay have against Fargo Marathon, Inc., Go Far Events, Inc., the sponsors, coordination groups, City of Fargo, and any individuals associated with said
event. Also, none of the above is responsible for neither the loss of personal items nor any aggravation in connection with said event.
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y name and picture in any broadcast, telecast or print m
edia account of the event. In filling out this form, I
acknowledge I have read and fully understand my own liability and do accept the restrictions.
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Join us in a different park Tuesday nights for an evening of family fun. Sing your favorite karaoke song, play in the bounce house, create a craft project, get your face painted and take home a balloon animal. Enjoy free hot dogs and Pepsi products while supplies last.time: Tuesdays, 5:30-8:00 pm fee: Free
location: date:Clara Barton, 1451 6th St S ...........................................May 12Madison, 3010 11th Av N ..............................................May 19Jefferson School Park, 1622 3rd Av S .............................May 26Trollwood Park, 3664 Elm St N .......................................June 2Centennial Park, 4101 25th St S .................................... June 9Osgood School Park, 5400 44th Av S ............................. June 16Roosevelt Park, 1220 9th St N ........................................ June 30Village West Park, 4415 9th Av Circle S .......................... July 7Unicorn Park, 1603 3rd Av N ......................................... July 14Rabanus, 4315 18th Av S ............................................... July 21Bennett Park, 1900 58th Av S ........................................ July 28
partyin the
parkwhere your friends are
Tuesday nights!
community special events
zumbathon forunited wayCourts Plus Community Fitness teams up with United Way of Cass-Clay to bring the party in this fun outdoor exercise event! Zumba is a latin inspired dance fitness party that is fun and easy to follow. Bring a school supply donation for United Way and join the fun! location: Rheault Farm, 2902 25th St Sdate: August 3time: 6:30-8:00 pmfee: School supply donation for United Way of Cass-Clay
nature adventureBring the family out for National Kids to Parks Day for some outdoor fun. There will be food, crafts, games and nature activities.location: Trollwood Park, 3664 Elm St N date: Saturday, May 16 time: 2:00-4:00 pmfee: Free
summer grindBeginners, intermediate and advanced skaters will be able to demonstrate their skills during individual exhibitions. location: Dike West, 310 4th St Sdate: Sunday, May 17time: 5:00 pm registration: 4:30 pmfee: Free
date: Friday, July 24 time: 5:00 pm registration: 4:30 pmfee: Free
pepsi outdoor archery challengeThis archery tournament includes
a 3-D Round (25-30 targets) and a 900 Round. There will be free hot dogs and Pepsi products.location: Forest River Property, 76 Av S & Red River date: Saturday & Sunday, May 9-10
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music montageJoin in an interactive evening of music outside on the park plaza. An open mic format invites talented local musicians to perform to a crowd of all ages. Get your shot up on the stage or just enjoy the up and coming talent in our community.location: Great Northern Park, 425 N Broadwaydate: Thursdays, June 11, July 9, August 13, September 10time: 7:00-9:00 pm fee: Free
movie nights in the parkBring the whole family to enjoy an outdoor movie. Watch a family movie on an inflatable screen in the middle of the park. Don’t forget your blanket! Free popcorn and pop will be given while supplies last. Check www.fargoparks.com for movie titles.location: Island Park, 302 7th St Sdate: Mondays, June 22, July 20, August 10time: Dusk fee: Free
Punk, Rock, Metal! One band each night! Three different nights! FREE! All ages welcome! location: Dike West, 310 4th St Sdate: Thursdays, June 25, July 23, August 20 time: 7:00-8:30 pm fee: Free
community special events
community play dayFree Play for all ages! Play yard games, do a take home craft, climb on the playground and move to music outside in the sunshine! Featuring Penny & Pals on August 6. Daycares are welcome. Adult supervision is required.location: Rheault Farm, 2902 25th St S date: Thursdays, June 4, July 9, August 6time: 9:00-11:00 am and 1:00-3:00 pm fee: Free
park it!Meet the Xcellent Art staff at the park and create take home arts and crafts. The fun travels weekly to different neighborhoods. All supplies provided. This program is free thanks to a grant from Xcel Energy. Adult Supervision required. day: Thursdays, 1:00-4:00 pm fee: Free location: date:Village West Park, 4415 9th Av Circle S .........June 4 Bennett Park, 1900 58th Av S .......................June 11Brunsdale, 1702 27th Av S ............................June 18Clara Barton, 1451 6th St S ..........................June25 Elephant, 100 19th Av N ...............................July 9Centennial Park, 4101 25th St S ...................July 16Roosevelt Park, 1220 9th St N .......................July 23Jefferson West Park, 1904 4th Av S ...............July 30Madison, 3010 11th Av N .............................August 6Kennedy Park, 4501 42nd St S ......................August 13
share a story Stories shared through music, dance and performances by community members. Free food, free books, free fun! Share A Story is a cooperative effort between Prairie Public Broadcasting the United Way of Cass-Clay and the Fargo Park District.location: Rheault Farm, 2902 25th St Sdate: Saturday, June 6time: 9:30 am-3:30 pmfee: Free
10th annual trout festA great event for families to learn about trout and fly fishing! Youth will learn about casting, fly tying, entomology, conservation, and much more! An awards presentation will follow the derby. Refreshments will be provided. Adult supervision is recommended.location: North Woodhaven Pond, 4300 44th Av S date: Monday, June 8 registration: 5:30 pmage: 15 and under derby: 6:15-7:45 pmfee: Free
classical music festivalExperience the sounds of excellence while enjoying a wonderful afternoon outside. Listen to free performances from the FM Symphony, FM Kicks Big Band, Penny and Pals and more. Experience the Instrument Petting Zoo and try your luck in the “Music Listening Contest.” Concessions available.location: Rheault Farm, 2902 25th St Sdate: Sunday, June 7 time: 1:00-6:00 pm fee: Free
Supported in part by a grant from the North Dakota Council on the Arts, which receives funding from the state legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts. Grant support is provided by the cities of Fargo, Moorhead and West Fargo through The Arts Partnership.
fargo rocks! concerts at the red
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community special events
Island Park will be filled with music, laughter and bright colors as children play and learn. Bring a teddy bear to the Dike West Parking Lot and march in the parade beginning at 10:30am. Following the parade, the fest hosts 30 interactive educational booths, many carnival games, entertainment stages and strolling entertainment. All activities are free! Event is sponsored by Sanford Children’s,
Erbert & Gerbert’s Sandwich Shop, Kid Core and the Fargo Park
District. Grant support is provided by the cities of Fargo,
Moorhead and West Fargo through the Arts Partnership.
location: Island Park, 302 7th St S fee: Freedate: Friday, June 19 time: 11:00 am-7:00 pm
skateboarding dayCome out for the annual Skateboarding Day where you can celebrate with free food and pop while supplies last. Enjoy a day of skateboarding with your friends and listening to music. location: Dike West, 310 4th St S fee: Freedate: Sunday, June 21 time: 4:00-5:30 pm
BMX jamBikers, show off your tricks at the BMX Jam. All skill levels can participate in the exhibition. Helmets are required.location: Dike West, 310 4th St S fee: Freedate: Saturday, June 27 date: Saturday, August 22time: 3:30 pm time: 3:30 pm registration: 3:00 pm registration: 3:00 pm
pepsi appreciation days Free pool admission all day thanks to our friends at Pepsi. Free Pepsi products and hot dogs will be served at the beginning of the first session at each pool on the dates listed below, while supplies last. fee: Free
location: date:Davies Rec Pool, 7150 25th St S Monday, June 22 Southwest Rec Pool, 1840 15th Av S Tuesday, June 23 Northside Rec Pool, 801 17th Av N Thursday, June 25Madison Pool, 1040 29th St N Monday, July 6Island Park Pool, 616 1st Av S Tuesday, July 7
waterama Spend an afternoon having fun with water! Play water games and do all sorts of activities that involve water and getting wet. time: Noon-3:00 pm fee: Free location: date:Madison Pool, 1040 29th St N Monday, July 6 Clara Barton Park, 1451 6th St S Monday, August 3
concerts in the parkLocal bands will entertain families with lively music. Get your face painted, jump in the bouncy castle and take home a craft project. This is a free event and there will be limited concessions for sale. day: Wednesdays fee: Free time: 7:00-8:30 pm location: date: performer: Island Park, 302 7th St S July 22 Heavy is the Head (reggae)
Trollwood Park, 3664 Elm St N July 29 October Road (funky country)
Roosevelt Park, 120 9th St N August 5 Q5 (variety)
Brunsdale Park, 1702 27 Av S August 12 Ditching Delmer (90s & now rock)
Join our annual event to spark human movement! Three miles of downtown Fargo and Moorhead streets shut down to motorized traffic so you can walk, run, bike, skate, dance....and eat or meet with healthy vendors. Go to www.fmstreetsalive.org for more information.location: Downtown Fargo-Moorheaddate: Sundays, June 14, July 12 & August 30 time: 12:00-5:00 pmfee: Free
AGES
TICKETS $10
12 & OLDER
$56 TO 11
FREE5 & UNDER
CONCERTS • MIDWAY RIDES • AG EXHIBIT • FOOD • FAMILY
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Northern Plains Botanic Garden Society is committed to promoting, understanding, and appreciating horticulture in the Northern Great Plains. We serve the public by providing gardening opportunities and educational workshops.
Join online at npbotanicgarden.com
BECOME A SOCIETY MEMBER!Love Gardens?
• Be part of building a botanic garden, conservatory, and arboretum
• Discounts on classes and workshops
• Travel opportunities to visit other gardens and arboreta
• Quarterly newsletter
• Educational programs
Volunteer your talent, time, energy and help us realize the dream and vision.
• 160 Fine Arts
and Craft Booths
• 20 Food Booths
• Free Entertainment!
community special events
german folk festival Dance and socialize with German music. Additional German American stage performances held throughout the day. Explore German displays, presentations and crafts. German/American foods available for purchase.location: Rheault Farm, 2902 25th St S date: Sunday, July 19 fee: Free time: 11:00 am-5:00 pm
fiber arts festCelebrate all things fiber, yarn and fabric! Two days full of demonstrations, vendors and hands-on activities. Lectures and hands-on classes you can sign up for prior to the event or on-site registration will be available. Admission is free! Check out www.fiberartsfest.com for details. location: Rheault Farm, 2902 25th St Sdate: August 8-9 time: Saturday, 10:00 am-5:00 pmfee: Free Sunday, 12:00-5:00 pm
courts plus furry friends pet walkJoin in this 1.5 mile walk with or without your pet to support Adopt-a-Pet in finding homes for rescued pets. For more information, contact Wayne Herrick at 237-4805.location: Rheault Farm, 2902 25th St S date: Tuesday, August 11 registration: 5:30 pm walk: 6:00 pmfee: $10 suggested donation
island park showShop in the shade for a day of indulgence. Find many unique items, enjoy the excellent food and listen to a wide variety of great music! location: Island Park, 302 7th St Sdate: Saturday & Sunday, August 29-30 time:10:00 am-5:00 pmfee: Free
Want to be part of the Island Park Show? Vendor applications can be found at:www.fargoparks.comapplication deadline: February 10
The Fargo Park District full calendar of events is available online along with new events For what’s new: www.fargoparks.com
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www.trollwood.org(218) 477-6500 [email protected] program of Fargo Public SchoolsA t B l u e s t e m C e n t e r f o r t h e A r t s
Trollwood Performing Arts School At Bluestem Center for the Arts
Summer Theatre Arts Programs for Ages 6-20 | Registration discounts before April 1 Dance, Theatre, Media Arts, Music, Technical Theatre and Performance Opportunities
community special events
We Need You! Volunteer with the Fargo Park District!
The Fargo Park District is looking for volunteers to help with special events and recreational programs throughout the year. Many ages
and skill levels are welcome in the volunteer program. For more information call 499-7788.
Entertainment Needed!
Do you like to entertain a crowd? The Fargo Park District is always
looking for entertainment and/or music acts for community events.
Contact 499-7788 for more information.
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websiteBe sure to check our website for up to date program information. You can get a trail map, inquire about special events and even sign up for upcoming programs. Our weather cancellations button informs you of delays and postponements. Check your team’s schedules and standings. You can even link to other area connections like Courts Plus. Visit our website at:
www.fargoparks.com
For programs that have more than one session, you may register for only one session at a time. After the session you are in is finished, you may then register for the next session provided there are still openings. There are designated registration deadlines for each session inside this booklet.
* All fees and policies are subject to change without notice.
Registration for spring/summer programs begins February 1.
registration information
onlineAn online registration system is available at the Fargo Park District website.
Benefits of online registration:• immediate registration• receive immediate registration confirmations and receipts• view course/program information• manage account online• check program availability• check current & past registrations
When registering for programs online, a convenience fee will be applied. Payments are due upon registration by Visa or MasterCard.
mail-inComplete your program registration form. Please use one form per child per program, one check per form. Do not mail cash. Enclose a check payable to the Fargo Park District or complete the credit card information with your Visa, MasterCard or Discover and mail to:
Attn: RegistrationsFargo Park District
701 Main AvFargo, ND 58103
drop offDrop off registrations will be accepted in our office between the hours of 7:30 am and 4:30 pm or you may utilize our drop box located outside, in the front of the building by the door (west end of building, door facing south).
Registrations will not be processed while you wait. You will be notified of class status. Complete your program registration form. Please use one form per child per program, one check per form. Drop off at our office (701 Main Av) or in the after hours drop box, along with payment by check payable to the Fargo Park District, or cash, or credit card with your Visa, MasterCard or Discover information. If using the after hours drop box, please do not pay with cash.
Register for Spring/Summer Programs
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Use a separate form for each participant for each program. One registration form per team, a roster will be due at a later date.Additional forms are available in our office or www.fargoparks.com
registration formRegistration Form
One registration form per team, a roster will be due at a later date. Additional forms are available in our office or www.fargoparks.com
Participant Name Team or School Name
Address Birth Date
City State ZIP Gender (M/F)
Daytime Phone # Home Phone #
E-mail Address Parent/Guardian
Names of participants your child would like to play with
Check here if you are interested in volunteer coaching a youth team (baseball/softball or flag football)
Choice Code Fee
First
Second
Third
Program
Payment is due upon Registration, Registrations will not be processed without payment. One check per form
Type of Payment Amount Enclosed/Authorized $ Today’s Date
Credit Card # Exp. Date 3 digit security code
Name on Card (Print) Signature of Cardholder
You must read and sign waivers below to participate in Fargo Park District Programs.
Release and Indemnity Agreement The undersigned for himself and for the minors (persons under the age of 18 years) whose names appear above as registered for participation in the event or program (the Event) described on the front of this document. In consideration of the acceptance of my registration and the participation of myself and any of the minors whose names appear above, or my children, or my wards I hereby, on my behalf and their behalf, release the Fargo Park District, its agents and employees from all claims for injuries or property damage that I or they may sustain arising out of the event. I and any such minors recognize and acknowledge that there are risks of physical injury to participants in the event both known and unknown and I agree for myself and on their behalf to assume the risks of such injuries, damages, or loss which I or they may sustain as a result of participation in the Event. I release the Fargo Park District and its agents and employees from any such claims and I agree to indemnify and hold the Fargo Park District, its agents and employees harmless from any claims by any of the minors listed above arising out of or in any way related to the event. The persons executing the Release and Indemnity Agreement above hereof understand that the event may be videotaped or photographed and agree to such images and further agree that images will be the sole property of the Fargo Park District and may be used for advertising and promotional use without notice to or consent of a participant, parent, or guardian and that any revenue derived there from shall be solely that of the Fargo Park District. I HAVE READ AND FULLY UNDERSTAND THE ABOVE DETAILS AND WAIVER AND RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS. Participant or Parent/Guardian Signature if participant is under 18 Date
Mail or drop off: Fargo Park District, Attn: Registrations, 701 Main Avenue, Fargo, ND 58103
************Use a separate form for each program/session you would like to participate in.************
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valley senior services
options counselingIn partnership with the Aging Services Division of the North Dakota Department of Human Services, Valley Senior Services is now offering Options Counseling Services. Options Counseling Services is designed to assist seniors to find services needed today and to plan ahead for the future. Options Counseling is a combination of information giving, education and decision support. Please contact your local Valley Senior Service office for more information.
the silver quillThe Silver Quill is our monthly newsletter reporting on recent and upcoming events. It is distributed by mail and throughout the community. To join our mailing list call 293-1440.
For more information on any of these services or to learn about other services available to the senior community call us at 293-1440 or visit our website www.valleyseniorservices.org.
transportationTransportation is available throughout the metro area for all types of errands Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 4:30 pm. Also, a 25-passenger bus provides rides to and from senior centers on weekdays, with shopping trips to grocery stores and surrounding stores scheduled weekly. We recommend calling several days in advance to make reservations: 356-RIDE (7433).
congregate diningHot nutritious meals are served Monday through Friday at all of our centers.
COOPERATIVE LIVING CENTER • 281-0315 1424 14th St E, West Fargo
CROSSROADS SENIOR LIVING • 478-80921670 East Gateway Circle, Fargo
ED CLAPP PARK • 298-39762801 32 Av S, Fargo
FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH • 356-2047 127 2nd Av E, West Fargo
FARGO HIGH RISE • 237-3074 101 S 2nd St, Fargo
HERITAGE HOUSE APTS • 234-9326 401 6th Av N, Fargo
NEW HORIZONS MANOR • 293-7870 2525 Broadway, Fargo
NP DEPOT CENTER • 232-7936701 Main Av, Fargo
ONE OAK PLACE • 234-1625 1709 25th Av S, Fargo
TROLLWOOD SENIOR CENTER • 298-3975 3105 Broadway N, Fargo
UNIVERSITY MANOR • 232-63641201 2nd Av N, Fargo
WEST FARGO HIGH RISE • 356-2047230 8th Av W, West Fargo
Valley Senior Services has been providing services to the senior citizens of this area since 1971. These services include home delivered meals, community dining, transportation, options counseling, recreational programming, health screenings and publication of a monthly newsletter, The Silver Quill. These services are for persons age 60 years and older who
live in Fargo, West Fargo and Cass County. The Fargo Park District is the principal sponsor of Valley Senior Services. For further information on any of our services or to receive our newsletter, call 293-1440 or visit our website at
www.valleyseniorservices.org or like us on Facebook.
meals on wheelsSenior Citizens of Fargo, West Fargo and rural Cass County who are confined to their homes may be eligible for hot noon meals to be delivered to their homes Monday through Friday. Food stamps are accepted.
Donations are encouraged for this service.
VOLUNTEERS TO DELIVER MEALS ALWAYS NEEDED!
you can always visit us online at:
www.valleyseniorservices.org
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FARGO PARK DISTRICT YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM FOR INCOME ASSISTANCE
The Fargo Park District strives toward serving the needs of all citizens regardless of income level. To achieve this, it is necessary to establish a department policy. The Fargo Park District’s approach toward serving the low and moderate income citizens of the City of Fargo shall be: OBJECTIVE To provide opportunity to allow financially disadvantaged youth ages 18 and younger to participate in general recreation programs. POLICY STATEMENT It is the policy of the Fargo Park District that no individual 18 years and younger that is a current resident of the City of Fargo for at least 90 days and lives within the corporate limits of the City of Fargo, shall be denied participation in general recreation programs due to financial inability to pay the program fees. INCOME ELIGIBILITY GUIDELINES AND PHILOSOPHY To be eligible for this program, the Fargo Park District must receive a completed scholarship application, income verification AND a
program registration form prior to registration deadline. Eligibility will follow the federal lunch assistance program guidelines. Each child may be eligible to receive one or two programs per
season depending on eligibility. Must be a Fargo resident to apply for this scholarship.
Additional applications are available on-line at www.fargoparks.com or in our offices at 701 Main Avenue.
Adaptive Programs Art and Movement Classes offered through the
Cultural Activities Department Baseball/Softball Basketball Curling (1/2 of fee) Fencing Figure Skating Lessons Flag Football Golf Lessons (one session) Lacrosse
Outdoor Season Pool Pass (No Registration Form Required) Outdoor Season Waterslide Pass (No Registration Form Required) Playtown Playtown PLUS Sports Sampler Star Junior Tennis Lessons (one session) Swimming Lessons (one session) Track & Field University of the Great Outdoors Programs Volleyball Volleyball Camp (1/2 of fee)
Child’s Name Birth Date Gender (M/F)
Address City State ZIP
Daytime Phone # Home Phone #
E-mail Address Parent/Guardian Name
Program Name(s) choose from list above:
Mail or drop off: Fargo Park District, Attn: Scholarships, 701 Main Avenue, Fargo, ND 58103 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
One form per child. REGISTRATION FORMS FOR DESIRED PROGRAMS MUST BE ATTACHED TO THIS APPLICATION IN
ORDER TO QUALIFY. ABSOLUTELY NO EXCEPTIONS!
Programs available for income assistance for Youth Programs are:
Submit one of the following for income verification, if one of these is not submitted your application will not be processed
1.Most recent Federal Tax Return or 2.SNAP “Review approved” letter or TANF approval letter
SNAP or TANF Case # Tax Return Year Gross Wages Dependents
May, 2012
A Fargo Park District Program for low income assistance. Use a separate form for each participant for each program. Additional forms are available in our office or www.fargoparks.com
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Three month Yunkie Club Family Pass for $50!!! Jan-Mar 2015
Yunkie ClubCalling all kids and their really fun adult companions!!! Join Yunkie Club and let the fun begin! Explore, discover, & create with your child as the guide!time: Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursdays 10:00 am-5:00 pmfee: $5/person, Members & Children Under One Free!!Please call 701-232-6102 to register (helps us prepare)music mania: 1:00-3:30 pmstorytime + art: 3:30-4:30 pm
o.i.n.k.s. Outside Inside Neat Kids StuffCreate, Discover, & Have Fun!!!date: June-August, Monday-Fridaytime: 10:00 am-5:00 pmfee: Free with Paid Admission, Members Free
Yunkie Summer Science Camp Discovering Delicious Dairy Delightsdate: June 9th-12thtime: 10:00 am-12:00 pm fee: $5/person/day, Members Free
THE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM AT YUNKER FARM1201 28th Avenue North • Fargo, ND 58102(701) 232-6102 • www.childrensmuseum-yunker.org
School Year Hours (labor day to memorial day)Tuesday-Saturday ................. 10:00 am-5:00 pmSunday ........................................1:00-5:00 pmClosed on Monday unless a school holiday
Summer Hours (memorial day to labor day)Monday-Saturday ................ 10:00 am-5:00 pmSunday ........................................1:00-5:00 pm
Admission RatesMembers .................................................................FreeNon-Members ................................................ $5/person One and Under ........................................................Free
Seasonal RidesTrain ...................................................................$1eachCarousel ..........................................................50¢ each
Yunker Bunker Mini GolfMember ............................................... $1/person/roundNon-Member ....................................... $2/person/round $1/round/paid admission to Museum
the children’s museum
hearts & smilesdate: Saturday, February 14th time: 10:00 am-5:00 pmfee: $5/person, Members Free
crazy hair daydate: Saturday, February 28th time: 10:00 am-5:00 pmfee: $5/person, Members Free
leaping leprechaunsdate: Saturday, March 14th time: 10:00 am-5:00 pmfee: $5/person, Members Free
26th annual easter eggstravaganzadate: Friday & Saturday, April 3rd & 4th time: 10:00 am-5:00 pmEgg Hunts at 11am, 1pm & 3pm
fee: $5/person, Members Free
magnificent mother’s day, MOMS Free!date: Sunday, May 10thtime: 1:00-5:00 pmfee: $5/person, Members Free
summer hours beginmemorial daydate: Monday, May 25thdays: Monday-Saturdaytime: 10:00 am-5:00 pmday: Sundaystime: 1:00-5:00 pm
calendar of events
fantastic father’s dayDADS Free!date: Sunday, June 21sttime: 1:00-5:00 pmadmission: $5/person, Members Free
happy birthday USA!date: Saturday, July 4thtime: 10:00 am-5:00 pmfee: $5/person, Members Free
tye dye tuesdaysEVERY TUESDAY in Julydate: July 7, 14, 21 & 28time: 10:00 am-4:00 pmfee: $5/person, Members FreeT-Shirts extra or bring your own!
yunker bunker mini golfJune- August mini golf specials.time: 10:00 am-4:00 pm• Two For One Tuesdays! Two rounds of golf/price of one.• Westward Ho Wednesdays: $5 family pass/rounds of golf• Try Hard Thursdays: two rounds of mini golf for the price of one
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the children’s museum at yunker farm
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membershipsfamily membership:
Unlimited visiting for one full year! Only $75
add a grandparent: $10/grandparent
birthday party packages!
Affordable fun for everyone!Call 702.232.6102
for details!
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adaptive aquaticsMoorhead Parks and Recreation offers swimming lessons for youth & teens with special needs.To register call Moorhead Parks at 299-5340.
summer day campMoorhead Parks and Recreation offers a unique adaptive day camp experience for participants with varying skill levels to participate in recreation and socialization. To register call Moorhead Parks at 299-5340.
camp-a-dayWest Fargo Park District offers this program for youth ages 7-18 as part of the adaptive recreation program. To register call: West Fargo Parks at 433-5360 www.wfparks.org
Fargo, Moorhead and West Fargo are developing a partnership to provide programs to individuals of all ages with special needs.
adaptive tae kwon doThis is a six week session for children with special needs ages 5-20. Children will learn basic skills and techniques of Tae Kwon Do.location: Red River Tae Kwon Do, 1335 Main Av fee: $65.00/child days: Mondays & Wednesdays sessions offered year-round time: 6:45-7:30 pmSESSION 1: March 16-April 22 code: 22409SESSION 2: April 27-June 3 code: 22410SESSION 3: June 8-July 15 code: 22411SESSION 4: July 20-August 27 code: 22412
happy rollersThis program is open to anyone with Multiple Sclerosis. The program emphasizes participating in recreational activities and field trips. location: Rheault Farm Bunkhouse, 2902 25 St S fee: $63.00/persondate: Tuesdays, year-round time: 11:30 am-3:00 pm
coed softball leagueThis program is for adults with special needs. The league will host an end-of-the-season tournament and picnic with trophies awarded. Teams are formed by agencies. If you are not part of an agency, call Randi at 499-6089.location: TBA fee: $172.00/teamdate: Tuesdays, June 9-August register by: Tuesday, May 26
adaptive programs
summer campsPrograms offer recreational opportunities, encouraging social interaction through various activities and outings. You will need to send with your child DAILY: sunscreen, bug spray, extra clothing, water bottle (labeled with name), adequate and nutritional sack lunch and beverage (NO LUNCHABLES or SODA) and proper walking shoes (NO FLIP-FLOPS). transportation guidelines: Transportation is only available for residents within Fargo city limits. Some exclusions apply. Anyone registering after the deadline must provide their own transportation. Applications are available online at www.fargoparks.com on the forms page. Confirmations and bus schedule will be emailed the week before the program begins. Age based on last day of program. Late registrations may not be accepted. fee: $51.00/child (program only) $83.00/child (program & bussing)location: Rheault Farm, 2902 25 St S
SQUIRT CAMP age 5-7date: (M-Th) June 8-July 1 time: 9:00am-1:00pm register by: Tuesday, May 26
JUNIOR CAMP age 8-10date: (M-Th) July 6-29 time: 9:00am-2:00pm register by: Tuesday, June 23
TEEN CAMP age 11-15session one: (M-Th) June 8-July 2 time: 9:00am-2:00pm register by: Tuesday, May 26session two: (M-Th) July 6-29 time: 9:00am-2:00pm register by: Tuesday, June 23
CAMP-A-DAY age 16-21session one: (M-Th) June 8-July 1 time: 9:00am-2:00pm register by: Tuesday, May 26session two: (M-Th) July 6-29 time: 9:00am-2:00pm register by: Tuesday, June 23
the activity center The Activity Center is a recreational center for adults 17 years and older with developmental disabilities and/or mental illness. The center offers various recreational and social activities including pool, foosball, cards, dances, bowling, cooking classes, arts and crafts, ceramics & various educational activities.
The Activity Center 1104 2nd Av S• 235-2444 Tuesday-Friday 4:00-9:00 pm
art classes These art classes are designed for special needs teens and adults. Try your hand at different types of media including drawing, painting, sculpture and more. Class is free thanks to a grant from Xcel Energy and the Fargo Park District. For program information, call The Activity Center 235-2444location: RDJ Rec Center 1104 2nd Av Sdate: Thurs, April 9, 16, 23, 30 May 7, 14 time: 7:00-8:30 pm fee: Free
adaptive zumbaAdaptive Zumba is a dance party for people with special needs offered by Courts Plus Community Fitness. This is a free event for members and nonmembers. For more information, visit www.courtsplus.org. location: Courts Plus Community Fitness, 3491 University Dr Sdate: 2nd and 4th Saturdays of the monthtime: 12:00 pm fee: Free
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All art and activity classes are held at the ROBERT D. JOHNSON REC CENTER • 1104 2nd Av S • unless otherwise noted • 499-7788 All fees include supply costs. Preregistration Required!
artmania age 6-8Challenge your child’s creativity! This combination class offers independent children a sampling of art projects using various media such as drawing, painting, watercolors and pastels. Projects change each series, so students can repeat the class and continue to create and have fun. fee: $50.00
SPRING SESSIONdate: Mondays, March 23, 30, April 6, 13, 20, 27time: 6:00-7:30 pm code: 22420register by: Thursday, March 19
SUMMER SESSIONSdate: time: code: register by:M-F, June 1-5 1:00-3:00 pm 22421 Thursday, May 28M-F, June 15-19 1:00-3:00 pm 22422 Thursday, June 11M-F, July 13-17 1:00-3:00 pm 22423 Thursday, July 9M-F, July 27-31 1:00-3:00 pm 22424 Thursday, July 23
create+explore age 3-5+adultCreate a masterpiece in this parent and child class. Explore different mediums together while enhancing motor skills. Imaginations required for a class filled with painting, drawing, coloring, crafts and projects galore! Adult must attend class with child. fee: $11.30date: time: code: register by:Mon, June 8 3:30-5:00 pm 22425 Thursday, June 4Mon, July 6 3:30-5:00 pm 22426 Thursday, July 2Mon, Aug 3 3:30-5:00 pm 22427 Thursday, July 30
arts sampler age 5-7Explore your creativity! “Act” on your emotions, dance like the stars, “mix” up your own entertainment or make some music! Perfect for those busy kids who like to try a little of everything.date: Monday-Thursday, July 6-9time: 1:00-3:00 pmfee: $49.75code: 22428 register by: Thursday, July 2
creative arts+activities
accelerated artists age 9-12Grow your child’s creativity! Young artists will explore different media such as drawing, painting, collage and more through creative and fun art projects. Students will learn about artistic styles while strengthening existing foundations. Repeat students are encouraged; projects are unique to each series. fee: $50.00
SPRING SESSIONdate: Tuesdays, March 24, 31 April 7, 14, 21, 28time: 6:00-7:30 pm code: 22429register by: Friday, March 20
SUMMER SESSIONSdate: time: code: register by:M-F, June 8-12 1:00-3:00 pm 22430 Thursday, June 4M-F, June 22-26 1:00-3:00 pm 22431 Thursday, June 18M-F, July 20-24 1:00-3:00 pm 22432 Thursday, July 16M-F, August 3-7 1:00-3:00 pm 22433 Thursday, July 30
awesome art afternoonsLove art but hate the mess? Bring your child to this interactive art program to have fun while building a variety of take home projects. All creative materials will be provided. This program is free thanks to Xcel Energy Foundation. Adult supervision required. No registration required. fee: Free
date: time:Saturday, February 14 1:00-3:00 pmSaturday, March 7 1:00-3:00 pm Saturday, April 11 1:00-3:00 pmSaturday, May 2 1:00-3:00 pm
Programs that carry the Xcelerate! logo are part of a special arts program funded by the Xcel Energy Foundation. The grant is specifically geared towards providing fine arts experiences
to children throughout the Park District system and to special needs programs.
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kiddin’ around with music and motionEvery kid loves Penny and her musical pals, Rockin’ Robot and Bernie the Bear! Come wiggle, giggle and sing with Penny. Learn songs, dances and work with props. Then show off what you learned during the workshop at a special performance at the end of each session for families and friends.location: RDJ Rec Center, 1104 2nd Av S
PENNY AND PALS WORKSHOP age 4-5date: Saturday, May 2 fee: $12.20 time: 10:00 am-12:00 code: 22435performance: 11:30 am register by: Wednesday, April 30
PENNY AND PALS WORKSHOP age 6-9date: June 8-12 fee: $75.00 time: 9:00 am-12:00 code: 22436performance: June 14 at the Midwest Kid Fest.register by: Thursday, June 5
mother’s day craftStill need a gift for Mother’s Day? Stop by Courts Plus Community Fitness and make one with your child. There will be projects available for all ages. Supplies will be provided. Watch your child be creative or participate with them!location: Courts Plus East Party Room fee: Freedate: Friday, May 8th time: 6:30 pm-8:30 pm
father’s day craftStill need a gift for Father’s Day? Stop by Courts Plus Community Fitness to make one with your child. There will be projects available for all ages and supplies will be provided. Watch your child be creative or join the fun!location: Courts Plus East Party Room fee: Freedate: Wednesday, June 17th time: 6:30pm-8:30pm
teen art age 13-18
BEHIND THE [POTTERY] WHEELLearn skills and techniques of wheel throwing to create a one-of-a-kind vessel. All supplies will be provided. Art pieces will be picked up at a later date. location: Katherine Kilbourne Burgum Center for Creativity, Plains Art Museum, 704 1st Av N date: Thursday, April 23 fee: $30.00 code: 22437time: 5:30-8:30 pm register by: Friday, April 17
SCREEN PRINTING Create cards, a one-of-a- kind tote bag and more in this screen printing class. Instructor will teach basics as well as more advanced techniques. All supplies will be provided. location: RDJ Rec Center, 1104 2nd Av Sdate: Thursday, March 26 fee: $15.00 code: 22438time: 6:30-8:00 pm register by: Monday, March 23
creative arts+activities
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beginner fly fishing 101This course will teach participants everything they need to know to start fly fishing. It focuses on all the basics including entomology, casting, presenting the fly, knot tying, fish identification and much more. Participants will get hands on experience and learn from one of the region’s most accomplished fly fishers. All equipment needed for this course is provided.instructor: Scott Stenshoel, Scheels Associatelocation: Southwest Youth Ice Arena, 4404 23rd Av Sdate: Tuesdays, April 14-May 26 time: 6:30-8:30 pmfee: $47.75 code: 22449
Classes for youth and adults are being offered to introduce and teach basic skills and strategies of outdoor activities. The mission of these classes is to introduce and provide area youth and adults, outdoor recreation opportunities that are both fun and educational. For more information, contact Craig Bjur at 499-6090.
university of the great outdoors
kayaking 101 age 16+This course is for beginner kayakers and will focus on the basics of kayaking. The first class will be a lecture on all aspects of kayaking and the next two classes will focus on basic gear and outfitting, paddling skills, wet exits, self and assisted rescues. The last class will be a field trip to Boyer Lake near Park Rapids, MN. All equipment, including kayaks, will be provided for the class and a lifeguard will be present at all water sessions. Youth participants must be accompanied by an adult to participate in this class.instructors: Eric & Beth Halvorson location: South High Pool, 1840 15th Av Ssession i: Tuesday, June 2-23 code: 22450session ii: Thursdays, July 9-30 code: 22451time: 7:00-8:30 pm fee: $68.50
hunter’s safety classes State law requires this course for persons born after 1961 in order to receive a hunting license. Participants must be 11 years old - before the first day of class - to attend and be certified. (Exception: Online classes – must be 16 years old before the first day of class.) Persons who hunt only on land they own or operate; exemptions: persons under 12 years old (those under 12 may hunt if they have appropriate license and are accompanied by a parent or guardian).All registration is through the ND Game & Fish Dept. Register at www.gf.nd.gov or call (701) 328-6300.
ohv (atv) youth safety classNorth Dakota law requires youth between the ages of 12-16, who do not have a valid driver’s license or permit, to be certified in order to legally operate OHVs or snowmobiles on land other than their parents. Successfully completing a Youth Safety Course is needed for certification. location: Rheault Farm Bunkhouse, 2901 25th St Sdate: Saturday, June 13 time: 10:00-2:00 pm All registration is through the North Dakota Parks & Recreation Department. Please call (701) 328-5357.
for more information:
www.fargoparks.com
Join the Fargo Park District Team
The Fargo Park District is hiring a variety of part-time seasonal positions that may include
maintenance, building attendant, special events staff and/or recreation positions. For more information or to apply, visit
fargoparks.com/employment.
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university of the great outdoors
birding BIRDING 101This class will teach the philosophy of birding, places to bird in the FM area, tools for bird watching, bird anatomy, field marks, bird songs and much more. The first class will be a lecture followed by field trips.instructor: Dr. Ron Miller location: Depot Boardroom, 701 Main Av one indoor session: Monday, April 13 (6:30 -8:30 pm) three outdoor sessions: May 2, 9, 15 (early mornings)fee: $22.25 code: 22460
BIRDING 202This class is designed to help the beginning birder recognize the common species of the area, and particularly those unique birds who migrate through the FM Red River corridor. We will work on both visual and auditory identification. instructor: Dr. Ron Miller location: Depot Boardroom, 701 Main Av one indoor session: Tuesday, April 14 (6:30 -830 pm) three outdoor sessions: May 2, 9, 15 (early mornings)fee: $22.25 code: 22461
BIRDING 303instructor: Dr. Ron Miller location: Depot Boardroom, 701 Main Av one indoor session: Monday, April 20 (6:30 -8:30 pm) three outdoor sessions: May 2, 9, 15 (early mornings)fee: $22.25 code: 23176
adult archery age 16+ADULT ARCHERY 101 These courses will teach the basics of archery and proper shooting technique. All instructors are certified and have years of experience from both competitive shooting and instructing archery courses. All equipment will be provided.location: Metro Rec Center, 3110 Main Av date: Mondays, March 30-April 20fee: $39.00course: time: code:Womens 101 6:00-6:45 pm 22462Coed 101 7:00-7:45 pm 22463Coed 101 8:00-8:45 pm 22464
ADULT ADVANCED ARCHERY 202 These courses are for those who have some experience in archery or have already completed an archery course. Participants are encouraged to bring their own equipment to learn how to properly set up their bow and proper shooting technique. Equipment will be provided if necessary. All instructors are certified and have experience from both competitive shooting and instructing archery courses.location: Metro Rec Center, 3110 Main Av date: Mondays, April 27-May 18fee: $39.00course: time: code:Women’s 202 6:00-6:45 pm 22465Coed 202 7:00-7:45 pm 22466Coed 202 8:00-8:45 pm 22467
youth archery age 9-15YOUTH ARCHERY 101These courses will teach the basics of archery and proper shooting technique. All instructors are certified and have years of experience from both competitive shooting and instructing archery courses. All equipment will be provided.location: Metro Rec Center, 3110 Main Av date: Tuesdays, March 31-April 21fee: $27.25age: time: code:9-11 7:00-7:45 pm 224529-11 8:00-8:45 pm 2245312-15 7:00-7:45 pm 2245412-15 8:00-8:45 pm 22455
YOUTH ARCHERY 202These courses are for those who have some experience in archery or have already completed an archery course. Participants are encouraged to bring their own equipment to learn how to properly set up their bow and proper shooting technique. All equipment will be provided for this course if necessary. All instructors are certified and have years of experience from both competitive shooting and instructing archery courses.location: Metro Rec Center, 3110 Main Av date: Tuesdays, April 28-May 19fee: $27.25age: time: code:9-11 7:00-7:45 pm 224569-11 8:00-8:45 pm 2245712-15 7:00-7:45 pm 2245812-15 8:00-8:45 pm 22459
family archery age 9+FAMILY ARCHERY 101 These courses will teach the basics of archery and proper shooting technique. All instructors are certified and have years of experience from both competitive shooting and instructing archery courses. All equipment will be provided.location: Metro Rec Center, 3110 Main Av
session i: Tuesdays, March 31-April 21 time: 6:00-6:50 pmfee: 1 adult (age 16+) & 1 youth (age 9-15) $66.25 code: 224681 adult (age 16+) & 2 youth (age 9-15) $93.50 code: 22469
session ii: Tuesdays, April 28-May 19 time: 6:00-6:50 pmfee: 1 adult (age 16+) & 1 youth (age 9-15) $66.25 code: 224721 adult (age 16+) & 2 youth (age 9-15) $93.50 code: 22473
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island park 302 7th St SFargo’s oldest park is located in the beautiful downtown area. The Gazebo is available for rentals between 10 am and 9 pm. Wedding reservations are accepted for this site. Accommodates 30 people. Includes electricity and nearby restrooms. Rental fee: full day $150.00. For reservations call 499-6076.
oak grove park 170 Maple St NOne of Fargo’s oldest and most well groomed parks, this is an ideal place to have a family picnic or class reunion. The state’s largest horseshoe complex is located in Oak Grove Park. The 36-acre park has an 18 hole disc golf course, three picnic shelters, a pickleball court, playground equipment, bike trails and one of three bike bridges across the Red River. For reservations call 499-6091.
SHELTER I (south main): Accommodates 200 people. Includes electricity, grill and restrooms. Rental fee: half day $55.00, full day $95.00.
SHELTER 2 (north main): Accommodates 100 people. Includes electricity, grill and nearby restrooms. Rental fee: half day $55.00, full day $95.00.
The Fargo Park District began taking shelter reservations for the summer of 2015 on January 2. The following are parks with shelters available for reservations on a first come, first serve basis. Half day rentals are available from 10am-3pm or 4pm-9pm. View pictures online:
www.fargoparks.com
lindenwood park 1905 Roger Maris Dr Fargo’s largest and most popular park will attract up to 15,000 users on a summer weekend. The park is the largest multi-use park in Fargo with five picnic shelters, six softball diamonds, a baseball diamond, beautifully landscaped campground, bike rentals, restrooms and a fully adaptive playground for people of all abilities. For reservations call 499-6091.
MAIN SHELTER: Accommodates 200 people. Includes electricity, grill and restrooms. Rental fee: half day $55.00, full day $95.00.
ROTARY SHELTER: Accommodates up to 160 people. Includes electricity, water, grill and nearby restrooms. Rental fee: half day $55.00, full day $95.00.
SHELTERS 2, 3 & 4: Each individual shelter accommodates 30 people. Includes electricity, small grill and nearby restrooms. Rental fee: half day $24.50, full day $36.00.
shelters+campground
rabanus park 4315 18th Av SWThis South Fargo park has playground equipment, tennis, sand volleyball, basketball courts and one shelter with access to the indoor building. Accommodates up to 50 people. Includes electricity, water and restrooms. Staff person onsite during rental. Rental fee: half day $55.00, full day $95.00. For reservations call 499-7788.
rheault farm 2902 25th St SThe entire site can be rented for a company or organization’s event. Staff person onsite during rental. Rental fee: $750/day. For reservations call 499-7788.
PICNIC SHELTER: Accommodates up to 160 people. Includes electricity, grill and a serving bar. The park has a playground, restrooms and parking for 150 cars. Rental fee: half day $55.00, full day $95.00.
BUNKHOUSE: On site there is also a bunkhouse available for rent to groups and organizations year round. Accommodates up to 140 people. The facility has a prep kitchen and restrooms on site. Rental fee: half space is $50/hour, entire space is $100/hour.
trollwood park 3664 Elm St NThis is a 28 acre park with two playgrounds, recreation paths and shelter and stage rentals. For reservations call 499-7788.
WEST GAZEBO: Accommodates 100 people. Includes electricity, grill and nearby restrooms. Wedding reservations accepted at this site. Rental fee: half day $55.00, full day $95.00.
ART MART: Accommodates 50 people. Includes electricity, grill and nearby restrooms. Rental fee: half day $55.00, full day $95.00.
BARN STAGE: This covered outdoor stage with grass seating accommodates 20 people on stage. Includes electricity. Wedding reservations accepted at this site. Rental fee: half day $55.00, full day $95.00.
AMPHITHEATER: Accommodates 1,000 people. Includes electricity. Wedding reservations accepted at this site. Rental fee: half day $55.00, full day $95.00.
MAIN SHELTER: Accommodates 250 people. Includes electricity, grill and nearby restrooms. Rental fee: half day $76.00, full day $127.00.
lindenwood campground • 1955 Roger Maris Dr
Lindenwood Campground is one of the finest campgrounds in the upper Midwest. The campground is conveniently located just off I-94, Exit 351 in Fargo, for easy entrance by travelers. The heavily wooded campsite is nestled along the Red River, adding to the “wilderness feeling’’ of Lindenwood Park Campground conveniences include paved drive, electricity, picnic tables, running water, fire pits, dump stations, hot showers, restrooms, two playground facilities, bike rentals and recreational trails. Forty-seven RV campsites are provided with water and electricity. Campsite fees are $29.00/day. Campers are limited to no more than a 14 day stay/30 day time period.
Reservations .................................................................................................................... 232-3987Campground Open .........................................................................................May to Mid-OctoberInformation Center Open ..............................................................................May to September 30
yunker farm • 1201 28th Av NThis park is nestled around the Children’s Museum. The shelter and
playground are available for public use. The shelter can seat approximately 100 people. For reservations call the Children’s Museum at 232-6102.
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walking tracksThe Fargo Park District, in cooperation with the Fargo Public Schools, provides facilities for walkers wanting to be indoors. There is a walking track located at the Sports Arena, North High and at Courts Plus Community Fitness. The walking tracks are open daily. Hours are subject to change based on holidays, school events and other program needs. Call 499-6060 for more information.
SPORTS ARENA • 2001 17th Av S November-February Monday-Saturday ..........................................7:00 am-9:00 pm Sunday .............................................................. Noon-9:00 pm2nd Week of March-May Monday-Thursday .........................................7:00 am-9:00 pm Friday ............................................................7:00 am-5:00 pm Saturday ........................................................9:00 am-5:00 pm Sunday .............................................................. Noon-5:00 pmJune-Mid August Monday-Friday ..............................................7:00 am-3:00 pm Saturday-Sunday ........................................................... ClosedEnd of August-October Monday-Thursday .........................................7:00 am-9:00 pm Friday ............................................................7:00 am-5:00 pm Saturday ........................................................9:00 am-5:00 pm Sunday .............................................................. Noon-5:00 pm
NORTH HIGH • 801 17th Av NSeptember-May Monday-Friday ..............................................6:30 am-9:00 pm
COURTS PLUS COMMUNITY FITNESS • 3491 S University DrOpen year round, free for members, daily fee for non-members.
tracks+trails+tails
recreational trail systemThe Fargo Park District’s goal for our trail system is to provide safe and enjoyable trails for bicyclists, walkers, runners and inline skaters. There are over 105 miles of scenic paths in the Fargo park system.
The Fargo Park District’s recreational trail system also has four bridges complementing the recreational trails. Three bridges connect the Fargo and Moorhead park systems over the Red River at Oak Grove, Lindenwood and Dike East. The bridge at Oak Grove is typically in use June-February, weather permitting. The bridge at Lindenwood will be open year round, pending a flood. The bridge at Dike East is typically in use June-October, weather permitting. The fourth bridge is over the Sheyenne River near Osgood and is open year round.
The Fargo Park District and the City of Fargo with the help of The Metropolitan Council of Governments are always looking for new trail connections throughout the City of Fargo. We look forward to new trail construction and appreciate any comments. If you notice any hazards on Fargo’s recreational trails, please contact us at 499-6060. A map of the Park Recreational Trail System is available in the middle of this booklet and online at:
www.fargoparks.com
lindenwood bike rentalsExplore the trails of scenic Lindenwood Park on a bike from Lindenwood Bike Rentals. Lindenwood Bike Rentals is located in the heart of Lindenwood Park, across from the Info Center and offering rentals of Surrey Bikes, Fun Cycles, Banana Peel and more. Open May through September.
365-2106
For more bike trails information, including maps, safety information,
closures and more, visit:
www.bikefm.org
dog parks The dog parks offer fenced in areas for large and small dogs to exercise and socialize. There is seating and a shelter for dog owners at both dog parks and a water fountain for pets at the Village West location. The dog parks are open daily from dawn to dusk year round, weather and turf conditions permitting.
BRANDT CROSSING DOG PARK5009 33rd Av S
DIKE EAST DOG PARK100 2nd St S
YUNKER FARM DOG PARK1257 28th Av N
VILLAGE WEST DOG PARK4415 9th Av Circle S
for rules and policies go to:www.fargoparks.com
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123 Park .............................................. 925 27th St N
23rd Street Park .................................... 313 23rd St S
Airport Park ......................Hector International Airport
Anderson Softball Complex ..............2424 45th St SW
Autumn Fields Park .........................2951 Saffron Dr S
Bennett Park ...................................... 1900 58th Av S
Boler Park ............................................1734 34th St S
Brandt Crossing Park .......................... 5009 33rd Av S
Brunsdale Park ................................... 1702 27th Av S
Burdick Park .........................1550 South River Road S
Cannon Park .........................................351 21st St N
Centennial Park ...................................4101 25th St S
Clara Barton Park ..................................1451 6th St S
Dike East ................................................ 100 2nd St S
Dike West................................................310 4th St S
Dill Hill ................................................... 652 6th Av S
Discovery Park .....................................3740 18th St S
Dog Park at Brandt Crossing ............... 5009 33rd Av S
Dog Park at Dike East ............................. 100 2nd St S
Dog Park at Village West .............4415 9th Av Circle S
Dog Park at Yunker Farm ................... 1257 28th Av N
Eagle Pointe Park .................................7210 15th St S
Ed Clapp Park .................................... 2801 32nd Av S
Edgewood Village Park ........................3750 45th St S
Elephant Park/Percy Goodwin .............. 100 19th Av N
Fox Run .............................................. 4101 32nd St S
Friendship Park .................................... 360 27th Av N
Great Northern Park ......................... 425 N Broadway
Greenfields Park ................................ 1902 52nd Av S
Hampton Park .................................... 3099 22nd St S
Hank’s Park ........................................... 313 23rd St S
Holm Park .........................194 North Woodcrest Dr N
Horace Mann Park ................................ 1025 3rd St N
Island Park ...............................................302 7th St S
Iwen Park ......................................... 1209 52nd Av S
Jefferson Park ....................................... 1622 3rd Av S
Jefferson West Park .............................. 1904 4th Av S
Johnson Park ..................................... 1420 11th Av N
Kennedy Park ..................................... 4501 42nd St S
Lemke Park ....................................... 1000 32nd Av S
Lewis & Clark Park ...............................1807 16th St S
Lincoln Park ...........................................2120 S 9th St
Lindenwood Park .......................1905 Roger Maris Dr
Lions Conservancy Park ..................1221 El Cano Dr S
Longfellow Park .................................... 20 29th Av N
Madison Park .................................... 3010 11th Av N
McCormick Park ................................... 2101 9th Av S
McKinley Park .................................... 2931 10th St N
Meadow Creek Park ........... 4800 Meadow Creek Dr S
Mickelson Field ...................................... 901 Oak St N
Milwaukee Trail Mini Park #1 .................. 3601 17 St S
Milwaukee Trail Mini Park #2 .................. 3719 17 St S
Milwaukee Trail Mini Park #3 .................. 3931 17 St S
North Broadway ................................ 1052 36th Av N
Northfields Park .................................. 7300 27th St N
North Oaks Park ................................. 2881 Lilac Ln N
Oak Creek Park ...................................... 4403 25 St S
Oak Grove Park ..................................170 Maple St N
Oak Manor Park ..................................2400 18th St S
Ole Tangen Park .................................10 Roberts St N
Osgood Park ......................................4951 47th St S
Osgood School Park ........................... 5400 44th Av S
Oxbow Park .........................................1650 Elm St N
Pepsi Soccer Complex .........................3101 Hwy 81 N
Pointe West Park .............................3331 42nd St SW
Ponte’s Park ........................................1533 S River Rd
Rabanus Park ..................................... 4315 18th Av S
Rabanus Sand VB Complex ................. 4301 18th Av S
Rheault Farm .......................................2902 25th St S
Riverside Gardens ...................................345 2nd St N
Riverwood Park .................................. 5100 16th St N
Roosevelt Park ...................................... 1220 9th St N
Rosewood Park .................................. 1508 41st Av S
Silverleaf Park ......................................5755 27th St S
Skate Park at Dike West...........................310 4th St S
South Pointe 2nd Park ................ 35th Av & 20th St S
Southwest Park .......................... 15th Av & 20th St S
Southwest Softball Complex ............... 1804 17th Av S
Statue of Liberty Park ............................. 100 Main Av
Stonebridge #1 Park ............................3711 25th St S
Stonebridge #2 Park ........................... 3700 32nd St S
Teamsters Park ......................................1900 1st Av S
Tharaldson Baseball Park .................2401 42nd St SW
Timberline Park ..................................... 3127 46 Av S
Trefoil Park ...........................................1321 Elm St N
Trollwood Park .....................................3664 Elm St N
Unicorn Park ........................................1603 3rd Av N
Urban Plains Park ............................... 5050 30th Av S
VA Hospital Park ...................................1805 Elm St N
Veteran’s Park ...................................... 4951 53rd St S
Village West Park.........................4415 9th Av Circle S
Viola Eid Park ........................................901 47th St S
Vista Park ............................................3750 45th St S
Washington Park ............................ 1725 Broadway N
Westgate Park ........................ 2700 Southgate Dr SW
Wildflower Grove Park ................... 9 Lower Terrace N
Willow Park ........................................ 5001 16th Av S
Woodbury Park ...............................3501 23rd Av SW
Woodhaven North Park ...................... 4406 44th Av S
Woodhaven South Park .......... 4802 Woodhaven Dr S
Yunker Farm ...................................... 1201 28th Av N
This symbol indicates that parks have shelters which are available on a first come first serve basis.
fargo park locations
The Fargo Park District publishes over 50,000
seasonal brochures, twice a year to share programs and events
with the Fargo area. This is a fantastic opportunity for
advertisers to get your messages out to area residents in
a highly viewed format. We appreciate your support
of the Fargo Park District and it’s programs.
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contact Katie [email protected]
or you can call
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ANDERSON SOFTBALL COMPLEX2400 45th St SW • 499-6060This complex has eight irrigated and fully lit softball fields. Anderson Softball Complex annually plays host to state and national softball tournaments. Check out one of the top softball complexes in the state.
COLISEUM 807 17th Av N • 241-8155The Coliseum is a multi-purpose ice facility. It is used by local high school hockey teams in addition to being used for ice skating.
COURTS PLUS COMMUNITY FITNESS3491 University Dr • 237-4805This community fitness facility houses a running track, basketball courts, racquetball courts, tennis courts, group exercise and personal training, fitness equipment, sauna/ whirlpool, tanning and an indoor playground. Daily admission, monthly and annual memberships available. For more information visit www.courtsplus.org.
DAVIES COMPLEX1880 70th Av S • 499-6060This complex has four youth diamonds with restrooms and concessions; and are used by youth baseball and youth fast pitch softball. There is also one full sized baseball field used by high school baseball and local youth baseball leagues.
DILL HILL653 7th Av S • 499-6060This two field complex is used for the District coed softball leagues.
DISC GOLF Iwen Park • 1209 52nd Av SOak Grove • 170 Maple St NTrollwood • 3664 Elm St NTry the sport that is sweeping the nation, disc golf. Courses are open during park hours. Try the championship layout at Iwen Park. Iwen’s newest18 holes along with the original 9 holes makes for one of the most challenging disc golf courses in the tri-state area. For more info on disc golf leagues and tournaments, contact Byron Klevgaard at 282-2595. Disc rentals available at Fargo Park District Recreation offices, 701 Main Av. For availability call 499-6091.
JOHNSON SOCCER COMPLEX1420 11th Av • 499-6060This three field complex includes two lit game fields and additional green space for youth and adult practice.
LEWIS & CLARK 1807 16th St S • 499-6060This three diamond complex is used for the Fargo Park District youth baseball program.
LINDENWOOD1905 Roger Maris Dr • 499-6060This seven diamond complex located within scenic Lindenwood Park along the Red River. There are six softball/youth baseball fields and one full size baseball diamond. These ball fields are home to Babe Ruth Baseball as well as several youth baseball and adult slow pitch leagues.
METRO REC CENTER3110 Main Av • 235-9211This Fargo Park District recreation facility features indoor soccer year round. It is available for private rentals on a reservation basis for private group activities and/or team play. Contact the Fargo Park District at 499-6091 for reservation, scheduling and further information.
MICKELSON FIELD901 Oak St N • 499-6060Renovation of Mickelson Field will continue during the 2015 season. The field will reopen in 2016.
PEPSI SOCCER COMPLEX3101 Hwy 81 N • 499-6060Check out one of the premier soccer complexes in the F-M area. The Pepsi Soccer Complex has 10 irrigated fields and two lit fields.
RABANUS SAND VOLLEYBALL COMPLEX4301 18th Av S • 499-6060The eight court complex is one of the finest in the Midwest with 18 inches of pure super-soft mason’s sand. Join a league and check it out.
ROBERT D. JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER1104 2nd Av S • 499-7788This facility has a gymnasium, boardroom and classroom available for rent at a minimal fee. Reservations can be scheduled between 8am-10pm Mon-Sun. Gym rentals may use the volleyball net, volleyballs and basketballs at no additional charge. Rental fees are: Gymnasium- $23.50/hour (standard elementary size); Boardroom - $10.50/hour; Classroom - $10.50/hour
facilities+complexes
SOUTHWEST SOFTBALL COMPLEX1804 17th Av S • 499-6060This complex has four fields. Recreation softball is played on these fields.
SKATE PARK AT DIKE WEST 310 4th St S • 499-6060The Fargo Skate Park is the ideal location for adventurous skateboarders, bikers and roller bladers. This facility is made of formed concrete and contains challenges for the beginner, intermediate and advanced athletes. The Skate Park is open from dawn until dusk and is free to the public. The Fargo Park District highly recommends the use of proper protective gear. For a complete list of rules: go to the skate park page at fargoparks.com/facilities.
SOUTHWEST YOUTH ICE ARENA4404 23rd Av SW • 356-9888The Southwest Youth Ice Arena provides practice facilities for hockey and ice skating enthusiasts. This multi-purpose ice facility has two sheets of ice, concessions and locker rooms. For rental and advertising information contact 356-9888.
SPORTS ARENA2001 17th Av S • 241-8153Fargo’s most diversified recreation facility features artificial ice for winter activities. The building is used by the public and the schools. The facility features a running track, weight room and figure skating rink. The building is open free to the public. For rental information contact 499-6091.
THARALDSON BASEBALL PARK2401 42nd St SW • 499-6060 This baseball park has four irrigated and fully lit, grass infield fields. The complex plays host to Babe Ruth, high school, amateur, Legion and some college baseball.
you can always visit us online at:
fargoparks.com
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adult fencing age 16+BEGINNER FENCING: This is for anyone interested in learning to fence. The class emphasis is on the basic fundamentals of fencing. The foil is used to teach basic blade work concepts. Basic form, tactics and bouting are included in the class. Participants need to wear sweatpants and court shoes (NO shorts). No experience necessary. All equipment is provided. location: Southwest Youth Ice Arena, 4404 23rd Av Sdays: Tuesdays & Thursdays time: 6:00-7:30 pm fee: $71.50date: code: March 3-April 23 22440 May 5-June 25 22441July 7-August 27 22442
ADVANCED FENCING: For anyone interested in learning advanced concepts of fencing. This class expands beyond the basics of fencing. Perfecting basic form, tactics, and bouting are included in the class, as are advanced fencing topics, strategy, and current competition rules. Participants need to wear sweatpants and court shoes (NO shorts). Fencing experience is required. All equipment is provided.location: Southwest Youth Ice Arena, 4404 23rd Av Sdays: Tuesdays & Thursdays time: 7:30-9:00 pm fee: $71.50date: code: March 3-April 23 22443 May 5-June 25 22444July 7-August 27 24445
League schedules, rosters and rules will be available online the week prior to
leagues starting: www.fargoparks.com
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League schedules, rosters and rules will be available online the week prior to leagues starting: www.fargoparks.com
adult sports+recreation
summer sand VBLeagues play eight or nine weeks outdoors on sand courts. The games will be informal without officiating. Players cannot play on more than one league per night. location: Rabanus Sand Courts, 4301 18th Av S (West of Schlossman Family YMCA) date: Starts Tuesday, May 26 register by: Tuesday, May 5fee: $154.00 per team Registrations on first come, first serve basis until full.league: day: start times: code:Coed Lower Monday 6:00-8:15 pm 23079 Coed Upper Monday 6:00-8:15 pm 23080 Coed Lower Tuesday 6:00-8:15 pm 23081 Coed Upper Tuesday 6:00-8:15 pm 23082 Women’s Lower Wednesday 6:00-8:15 pm 23083 Women’s Upper Wednesday 6:00-8:15 pm 23084 Coed Lower Wednesday 6:00-8:15 pm 23085 Coed Upper Wednesday 6:00-8:15 pm 23086 Coed Lower Thursday 6:00-8:15 pm 23087 Coed Upper Thursday 6:00-8:15 pm 23088
spring adult volleyballAll volleyball teams will receive 14 matches of league play, plus tournament participation. A match consists of three games up to 20 points (rally point system will be used). location: Sports Arena, 2001 17th Av S date: March 11-Mid May register by: Tuesday, February 10fee: $315.00 per team Registrations on first come, first serve basis until full.league: day: start times: code:Upper Monday 7:30-9:45 pm 23077 Middle Monday 7:30-9:45 pm 23066 Lower Monday 6:00-7:30 pm 23067 Upper/Middle Tuesday 7:30-9:45 pm 23068 Lower Tuesday 6:00-7:30 pm 23069Women Upper Wednesday 7:30-9:45 pm 23070 Women Middle Wednesday 6:00-9:45 pm 23071Women Lower Wednesday 6:00-9:45 pm 23072Women Rec Wednesday 6:00-9:45 pm 23073Upper Thursday 7:30-9:45 pm 23074Middle Thursday 7:30-9:45 pm 23075 Lower Thursday 6:00-7:30 pm 23076
fall adult volleyballAll volleyball teams will receive 14 matches of league play, plus tournament participation. A match consists of three games up to 20 points (rally point system). Tournaments may be played on a weekend. Leagues are all 6-player.location: Sports Arena, 2001 17th Av S date: Aug 17-Mid Oct register by: Tuesday, July 28fee: $315.00 per team Registrations on first come, first serve basis until full.league: day: start times: code:Upper Monday 7:30-9:45 pm 23101 Middle Monday 7:30-9:45 pm 23089 Lower Monday 6:00-7:30 pm 23090 Upper/Middle Tuesday 7:30-9:45 pm 23091 Lower Tuesday 6:00-7:30 pm 23092 Women Upper Wednesday 7:30-9:45 pm 23093Women Middle Wednesday 6:00-9:45 pm 23094Women Lower Wednesday 6:00-9:45 pm 23095Women Rec Wednesday 6:00-9:45 pm 23096Upper Thursday 7:30-9:45 pm 23097Middle Thursday 7:30-9:45 pm 23098 Lower Thursday 6:00-7:30 pm 23099
volleyball court rentalsVolleyball courts are available for practice on a first come,
first serve basis throughout the year (except where noted*). Rental times may be adjusted due to league play.
locations: Courts Plus Community Fitness, 3491 University S ........ 237-4805Robert D Johnson Rec Center, 1104 2nd Av S .............. 499-7788
OTA Volleyball TournamentOlder Than Average - This tournament is for individuals 35 and over as of December 31, 2015. Register as an individual, teams will be formed by the staff the morning of the tournament. No team registrations are taken. location: Sports Arena, 2001 17 Ave Sdate: Saturday, April 18 time: 9:00 am
37th Annual Haybale Sand Volleyball TournamentRegister as an individual, teams will be formed by the staff the morning of the tournament. No team registrations are taken. location: Rabanus Sand Volleyball Courts, 4301 18th Av Srain site: Sports Arena, 2001 17th Av Sdate: Saturday, June 6 time: 9:00 am
metro rec center private rentals are available on a reservation basis for private group activities and/or team play. Reservations can be made
by calling 499-6091. The fee is $53.00/hour/field.
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League schedules, rosters and rules will be available online the week prior
to leagues starting: www.fargoparks.com
adult sports+recreation
spring 3-on-3 basketballTeams will referee themselves using 3-on-3 basketball rules. location: North High, 801 17th Av Ndate: Late March-May register by: Wednesday, March 18fee: $84.50/team league: day: time: code: Lower Men Sundays 4:00-7:00 pm 23102 Middle Men Sundays 7:00-10:00 pm 23103Upper Men Sundays 7:00-10:00 pm 23104
summer 3-on-3 basketballTeams ref themselves using 3-on-3 basketball rules. location: North High, 801 17th Av Ndate: June 10-Mid-August register by: Wednesday, May 20fee: $84.50/team league: day: time: code: Lower Men Wednesdays 6:30-9:30 pm 23105 Middle Men Wednesdays 6:30-9:30 pm 23106Upper Men Wednesdays 6:30-9:30 pm 23107
coed slow pitch softball league The coed softball leagues use the NDASA coed rules. This will be a combination league: males will use wood bats, females will use any ASA approved bats. Used softballs will be for sale after April 1 ($10.00 per dozen).
1551 45th Street South • Fargo, ND • 701.298.2918505 ceNter aveNue • moorheaD, mN • 218.233.2751
WELCOME TO
locations: Anderson Complex, 2424 45th St SW • Dill Hill, 653 7th Av Sdate: May 11-August register by: Wednesday, April 15 time: 6:30 pm & 7:30 pm, 8:45 pm & 9:45 pm *** fee: $663.00 per team
Please Note: Majority of games played at Anderson complex at 8:45 & 9:45 pm. ***Game time requests will not be taken.
UPPER/MIDDLE LEAGUE: Men’s & Women’s Rec 2 & abovenight: code:Monday 23112 Tuesday 23113Wednesday 23114Thursday 23115
LOWER LEAGUE: Men’s & Women’s Rec 3 & 4 night: code:Monday 23108 Tuesday 23109Wednesday 23110Thursday 23111
asa umpiresIndividuals interested in umpiring NDASA Softball (slow pitch, fast pitch or coed) are required to attend an NDASA Clinic. (Team captains are also encouraged to attend.) Contact your local ASA Umpire representative(s) for umpire clinic dates and times. For umpire information, call Mike Lien 238-0129 or Randi Parks at 499-6089.
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Recreational
Spring Rec - $55Early Bird Registration ends March 1Season runs mid-April to end of May
Summer Coed Rec - $50Early Bird Registration ends May 1Season runs mid-June to mid-July
AdultSpring Indoor - $650 per teamRegistration Deadline ends Feb. 1Season runs end of Feb. to end of April
Masters Futsal - $500 per teamEarly Bird Registration ends Feb. 18Season runs end of March to mid-May
League schedules, rosters and rules will be available online the week prior
to leagues starting: www.fargoparks.com
adult sports+recreation
adult kickball league age 16+
location: TBDdate: Wednesdays, June 10-Augustregister by: Tuesday, May 26 time: 6:00-9:00 pm fee: $166.00 per teamcode: 23116
disc golf age 15+
A fun learning environment for people who want to either get started playing disc golf the right way, are returning to the game, or want to freshen up on the basics. Lessons will cover basic rules and etiquette, disc types, throw types, putting, approaching, and driving. Discs will be provided if needed. Group lessons will be taught by a PDGA Professional, Joey Schmit.location: Lindenwood Park, 1701 5th St S, Fargo fee: $35.00/sessionlevel: date: time: code:Beginner Tuesdays, June 2-23 7:00-8:00 pm 22447Advanced Tuesdays, July 7-28 7:00-8:00 pm 22448
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31st annual business invitational golf tournamentAll businessmen and businesswomen are invited to enjoy an afternoon in the sun with members of The Great Western Exchange Club. Over $1,000.00 in prizes will be awarded. The tournament is co-sponsored by The Great Western Exchange Club and Pepsi, with proceeds benefitting the Fargo Park District’s Services for Disabilities. Contact the Fargo Park District at 499-6060 for further information. location: Edgewood Golf Course, 19 Golf Course Av Ndate: Wednesday, June 17time: 1:00 pm - Shotgun start followed by steak fryfee: TBA
fargo golf courses+lessons
fargo golf:
beginner friendly adult golf programA fun learning environment for people who want to either get started the right way, are returning to the game or want to freshen up on the basics. Lessons will cover putting, chipping, pitching, full swing, rules and etiquette. Golf clubs will be provided if needed. Adult group lessons are taught by our PGA Professionals at Edgewood and Rose Creek Golf Courses.
EDGEWOOD GOLF COURSE ADULT GOLFFive 1-hour lessons • Approx 8:1 class ratio fee: $98.50level: day: date: time: code:Beginner Mondays April 20-May 18 6:00-7:00 pm 22474Beginner Mondays April 20-May 18 7:00-8:00 pm 22475Intermediate Wednesday April 22-May 20 6:00-7:00 pm 22480Intermediate Wednesday April 22-May 20 7:00-8:00 pm 22481
ROSE CREEK GOLF COURSE ADULT GOLFFive 1-hour lessons • Approx 8:1 class ratio fee: $98.50level: day: date: time: code:Beginner Mondays April 20-May 18 6:00-7:00 pm 22476Beginner Mondays April 20-May 18 7:00-8:00 pm 22477Beginner Tuesdays April 21-May 19 6:00-7:00 pm 22478Beginner Tuesdays April 21-May 19 7:00-8:00 pm 22479
Beginner Mondays June 1-June 29 6:00-7:00 pm 22482Beginner Mondays June 1-June 29 7:00-8:00 pm 22483
adult & group private golf instruction
Class A PGA Pros provide adult, group and private instruction.
EDGEWOOD: Greg McCullough ............... 232-2824ROSE CREEK: Matt Cook .......................... 235-5100OSGOOD: Lisa Schwinden ........................ 356-3070
exciting things are happening atel zagal!
To accommodate a city levee project, the El Zagal Golf Course will be closed
for the 2015 season. This levee project creates the opportunity to completely
renovate the El Zagal Golf Course and Pro Shop. See highlights on the back cover of this booklet.
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OSGOOD time everyday
open
close
EDGEWOOD & ROSE CREEK time monday-friday saturday-sunday
open
10:00 am
twilight
twilight rate is 2 1/2 hours before sundown $20.50
2015 daily green fees 2015 season passes
fargo golf courses+lessonsadult season pass (can add jrs in household for half JR prices)
4 fore 1 (all 4 courses) $677.00
Edgewood $619.00
Rose Creek $619.00
Par 3 (both 9-hole courses) $443.00
Osgood $411.00
Prairiewood $358.00
El Zagal CLOSED FOR 2015 SEASON
family pass (includes 2 adults and junior passes)
4 fore 1 (all 4 courses) $1,219.00
Edgewood $1,113.00
Rose Creek $1,113.00
Par 3 (both 9-hole courses) $797.00
Osgood $740.00
Prairiewood $645.00
El Zagal CLOSED FOR 2015 SEASON
intermediate (age 13-23)
4 fore 1 (all 4 courses) $406.00
Edgewood $369.00
Rose Creek $369.00
Par 3 (both 9-hole courses) $266.00
Osgood $247.00
Prairiewood $214.00
El Zagal CLOSED FOR 2015 SEASON
$18.00 | $5.00 9 HOLES 3 HOLE LOOP
Must be 5 years old to be on course. Must be 4 years old to be on 3 Hole Loop.
special daily green feessenior (age 62 & over)
Edgewood 18-Hole $22.50
Rose Creek 18-Hole $22.50
Osgood 9-Hole $14.00
Osgood 3-Hole Loop $5.00
Prairiewood 9-Hole $10.25
El Zagal 9-Hole CLOSED FOR 2015 SEASON
*junior restricted (during restricted hours)
Edgewood 18-Hole (age 7-18) $17.00
Rose Creek 18-Hole (age 7-18) $17.00
Osgood 9-Hole (age 5-18) $11.75
Osgood 3-Hole Loop (age 4-18) $5.00
Prairiewood 9-Hole (age 4-18) $9.50
El Zagal 9-Hole CLOSED FOR 2015 SEASON
prime time$32.00
18 HOLES Must be 7 years old to be on courses.
PRAIRIEWOOD time everyday
open
close
$14.509 HOLES
Must be 4 years old to be on course.
EL ZAGAL
Due to Construction,El Zagel Golf Course is
CLOSED FOR 2015 SEASONNewly remodeled course to open in 2016!
*restricted hours season passes
*junior restricted (during restricted hours)
4 fore 1 (all 4 courses) $217.00
Edgewood (7-18) $197.00
Rose Creek (7-18) $197.00
Par 3 (both 9-hole courses) $140.00
Osgood (5-18) $125.00
Prairiewood (4-18) $115.00
El Zagal CLOSED FOR 2015 SEASON
*senior restricted (age 62 & over, during restricted hours)
4 fore 1 (all 4 courses) $406.00
Edgewood $369.00
Rose Creek $369.00
Par 3 (both 9-hole courses) $266.00
Osgood $247.00
Prairiewood $214.00
El Zagal CLOSED FOR 2015 SEASON
*restricted rates: Reduced rates are available for Junior (age varies by course) and Senior passholders who golf during restricted hours. Restricted hours waived for Juniors golfing with an adult. Restricted hours for each course can be viewed online at: www.fargogolf.net
miscellaneous feesgolf cart rider feesmax two riders per cart fees per rider
18 Holes (EW & RC) $15.00
9 Holes (PW, EW, RC, OS) $9.25
Osgood Trail Fee $215.00
Must be 18 years old to drive carts.
driving range
Small Bucket (1 token) $3.00
Large Bucket (2 token) $6.00
30 Token Punch Card $81.00(EW, RC & OS)
Must be 4 years old to be on any practice area.
punch cards
10 Round (18 hole) $288.00Edgewood & Rose Creek only
10 Round (9 hole) $162.00Osgood only
fargo golf coursesAll courses are open daily at 6:30 am and close one half hour before dark during the summer. The driving ranges at Edgewood, Rose Creek and Osgood are open 7:00 am to 9:00 pm daily. Youth green fees and passes and Senior passes have restricted hours. Hours can be obtained from the courses, the Fargo Park District office 499-6080, or at www.fargogolf.net.
EDGEWOOD 18 Hole, Par 71232-2824 • 19 Golf Course Av N
ROSE CREEK 18 Hole, Par 71235-5100 • 1500 Rose Creek Parkway
OSGOOD 9 Hole, Par 33356-3070 • 4400 Clubhouse Dr
PRAIRIEWOOD 9 Hole, Par 32232-1445 • 22 Prairiewood Dr
EL ZAGAL 9 Hole, Par 28232-8156 • Elm St and 14th Av N CLOSED FOR 2015 SEASON
$25.7518 HOLES
31st annual business invitational golf tournamentAll businessmen and businesswomen are invited to enjoy an afternoon in the sun with members of The Great Western Exchange Club. Over $1,000.00 in prizes will be awarded. The tournament is co-sponsored by The Great Western Exchange Club and Pepsi, with proceeds benefitting the Fargo Park District’s Services for Disabilities. Contact the Fargo Park District at 499-6060 for further information. location: Edgewood Golf Course, 19 Golf Course Av Ndate: Wednesday, June 17time: 1:00 pm - Shotgun start followed by steak fryfee: TBA
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This is an instructional program for youth ages 7-15 that teaches the basic fundamentals of golf. These are group lessons with a six to one student to instructor ratio. Participants have a chance to earn “Points” for prizes at the end of the program. At the end of each session, a tournament and a picnic will be offered for participants and parents. Participants having their own set of clubs is highly recommended.
YOUTH GOLF SESSION 1 day/date: Mondays & Wednesdays, June 1-24
level: location: time: code: Level 1 Edgewood 8 am 22494 Level 1 Edgewood 9 am 22495 Level 1 Edgewood 10 am 22496 Level 1 Edgewood 11 am 22497
Level 1 Rose Creek 8 am 22502 Level 1 Rose Creek 10 am 22504 Level 1 Rose Creek 11 am 22505
Level 1 Osgood 8 am 22510 Level 1 Osgood 9 am 22511 Level 1 Osgood 10 am 22512 Level 1 Osgood 11 am 22513
Level 1 Prairiewood 8 am 22518 Level 1 Prairiewood 9 am 22519
Level 2 Edgewood 8 am 22522 Level 2 Edgewood 9 am 22523 Level 2 Edgewood 10 am 22524 Level 2 Edgewood 11 am 22525
Level 2 Rose Creek 8 am 22530 Level 2 Rose Creek 10 am 22532 Level 2 Rose Creek 11 am 22533
Level 2 Osgood 8 am 22538 Level 2 Osgood 9 am 22539 Level 2 Osgood 10 am 22540 Level 2 Osgood 11 am 22541
Level 2 Prairiewood 8 am 22546 Level 2 Prairiewood 9 am 22547
Level 3 Edgewood 8 am 22550 Level 3 Edgewood 9 am 22551 Level 3 Edgewood 10 am 22552 Level 3 Edgewood 11 am 22553
Level 3 Rose Creek 8 am 22557 Level 3 Rose Creek 10 am 22559 Level 3 Rose Creek 11 am 22560
Level 3 Osgood 8 am 22565 Level 3 Osgood 9 am 22566 Level 3 Osgood 10 am 22567 Level 3 Osgood 11 am 22568
Advanced Prairiewood 11:15 am 22492
fargo golf courses+lessons
YOUTH GOLF SESSION 1 day/date: Tuesdays & Thursdays June 2-25
level: location: time: code: Level 1 Edgewood 8 am 22498 Level 1 Edgewood 9 am 22499 Level 1 Edgewood 10 am 22500 Level 1 Edgewood 11 am 22501
Level 1 Rose Creek 8 am 22506 Level 1 Rose Creek 10 am 22508 Level 1 Rose Creek 11 am 22509
Level 1 Osgood 8 am 22514 Level 1 Osgood 9 am 22515 Level 1 Osgood 10 am 22516 Level 1 Osgood 11 am 22517
Level 1 Prairiewood 8 am 22520 Level 1 Prairiewood 9 am 22521
Level 2 Edgewood 8 am 22526 Level 2 Edgewood 9 am 22527 Level 2 Edgewood 10 am 22528 Level 2 Edgewood 11 am 22529
Level 2 Rose Creek 8 am 22534 Level 2 Rose Creek 10 am 22536 Level 2 Rose Creek 11 am 22537
Level 2 Osgood 8 am 22542 Level 2 Osgood 9 am 22543 Level 2 Osgood 10 am 22544 Level 2 Osgood 11 am 22545
Level 2 Prairiewood 8 am 22548 Level 2 Prairiewood 9 am 22549
Level 3 Edgewood 8 am 22554 Level 3 Edgewood 9 am 22555 Level 3 Edgewood 10 am 22556
Level 3 Rose Creek 8 am 22561 Level 3 Rose Creek 10 am 22563 Level 3 Rose Creek 11 am 22564
Level 3 Osgood 8 am 22569 Level 3 Osgood 9 am 22570 Level 3 Osgood 10 am 22571 Level 3 Osgood 11 am 22572
Advanced Prairiewood 11:15 am 22493
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YOUTH GOLF PROGRAM REGISTRATIONfee: $48.50/session/participant levels 1-3fee: $85.00/session/participant advanced
REGISTER BY: First come, first serve basis until classes are full. session 1: Friday, May 29 at Noon session 2: Thursday, July 2 at NoonNo registrations will be accepted after sessions have begun.
Prior to Friday, June 5, each participant is allowed to register for one session ONLY. On or after this date, provided there are still openings in the second session, first session participants will be allowed to register for the second session.
fargo golf courses+lessonsLEVEL 1: 45 minute sessions geared for 7-8 year olds who have never golfed or have minimal experience.
LEVEL 2: 45 minute sessions geared for youth under 9 years old with one year experience or 9 years old and over with no or minimal experience.
LEVEL 3: 45 minute sessions geared toward youth with two or more years of experience, or ages 10-13.
ADVANCED: 90 minute sessions geared for ages 13-15 who have completed levels 1-3.
YOUTH GOLF SESSION 2 day/date: Mondays & Wednesdays, July 6-July 29
level: location: time: code: Level 1 Edgewood 8 am 22581 Level 1 Edgewood 9 am 22582 Level 1 Edgewood 10 am 22583 Level 1 Edgewood 11 am 22584
Level 1 Rose Creek 8 am 22589 Level 1 Rose Creek 10 am 22591 Level 1 Rose Creek 11 am 22592
Level 1 Osgood 8 am 22597 Level 1 Osgood 9 am 22598 Level 1 Osgood 10 am 22599 Level 1 Osgood 11 am 22600
Level 2 Edgewood 8 am 22605 Level 2 Edgewood 9 am 22606 Level 2 Edgewood 10 am 22607 Level 2 Edgewood 11 am 22611
Level 2 Rose Creek 8 am 22612 Level 2 Rose Creek 10 am 22614 Level 2 Rose Creek 11 am 22615
Level 2 Osgood 8 am 22620 Level 2 Osgood 9 am 22621 Level 2 Osgood 10 am 22622 Level 2 Osgood 11 am 22623
Level 3 Edgewood 8 am 22628 Level 3 Edgewood 9 am 22629 Level 3 Edgewood 10 am 22630 Level 3 Edgewood 11 am 22631
Level 3 Rose Creek 8 am 22636 Level 3 Rose Creek 9 am 22637 Level 3 Rose Creek 10 am 22638 Level 3 Rose Creek 11 am 22639
Level 3 Osgood 8 am 22643 Level 3 Osgood 9 am 22644 Level 3 Osgood 10 am 22645 Level 3 Osgood 11 am 22646 Advanced Prairiewood 11:15 am 22579
YOUTH GOLF SESSION 2 day/date: Tuesdays & Thursdays, July 7-30
level: location: time: code: Level 1 Edgewood 8 am 22585 Level 1 Edgewood 9 am 22586 Level 1 Edgewood 11 am 22588
Level 1 Rose Creek 8 am 22593 Level 1 Rose Creek 10 am 22595 Level 1 Rose Creek 11 am 22596
Level 1 Osgood 8 am 22601 Level 1 Osgood 9 am 22602 Level 1 Osgood 10 am 22603 Level 1 Osgood 11 am 22604
Level 2 Edgewood 8 am 22608 Level 2 Edgewood 9 am 22609 Level 2 Edgewood 10 am 22610
Level 2 Rose Creek 8 am 22616 Level 2 Rose Creek 10 am 22618 Level 2 Rose Creek 11 am 22619
Level 2 Osgood 8 am 22624 Level 2 Osgood 9 am 22625 Level 2 Osgood 10 am 22626 Level 2 Osgood 11 am 22627
Level 3 Edgewood 8 am 22632 Level 3 Edgewood 9 am 22633 Level 3 Rose Creek 8 am 22640 Level 3 Rose Creek 9 am 22641 Level 3 Rose Creek 10 am 22642
Level 3 Osgood 8 am 22647 Level 3 Osgood 9 am 22648 Level 3 Osgood 10 am 22649 Level 3 Osgood 11 am 22650
Advanced Prairiewood 11:15 am 22580
SNAG: starting new at golf
Program geared for 5-6 year olds interested in learning golf. (See next page.)
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fargo golf courses+lessons
SNAG: starting new at golfThis program is 40 minute sessions geared for 5-6 year olds interested in learning golf. SNAG golf equipment provided for participants. session i: June 1-25 fee: $24.25 location: Prairiewood Golf Course, 22 Prairiewood Drday: time: code:Mondays 10:00 am 22484Mondays 11:00 am 22485 Tuesdays 10:00 am 22486Tuesdays 11:00 am 22487Wednesdays 10:00 am 22488Wednesdays 11:00 am 22489Thursdays 10:00 am 22490Thursdays 11:00 am 22491
session ii: July 7-30 fee: $24.25 location: Edgewood Golf Course, 19 Golf Course Av Nday: time: code:Tuesdays 10:00 am 22575Tuesdays 11:00 am 22576 Thursdays 10:00 am 22577 Thursdays 11:00 am 22578
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spring indoor lessons fee: $47.75
Mondays, Tuesdays & Thursdays for 10 sessions. Session 1 Session 2 SOUTH HIGH POOL Mar 9-30 Apr 6-27
level: time: code: code:
level 1 6:00-6:30 pm 22658 22674 level 1 6:40-7:10 pm 22659 22675 level 1 7:20-7:50 pm 22660 22676
level 2 6:00-6:30 pm 22661 22677 level 2 6:40-7:10 pm 22662 22678 level 2 7:20-7:50 pm 22663 22679
level 3 6:00-6:30 pm 22664 22680 level 3 6:40-7:10 pm 22665 22681 level 3 7:20-7:50 pm 22666 22682 level 3 8:00-8:30 pm 22667 22683
level 4 6:00-6:30 pm 22668 22684 level 4 6:40-7:10 pm 22669 22685 level 4 8:00-8:30 pm 22670 22686
level 5 7:20-7:50 pm 22671 22687 level 5 8:00-8:30 pm 22672 22688
level 6 8:00-8:40 pm 22673 22689
REGISTRATION: For all swimming lessons, you must register in advance. Class sizes are limited. Registrations are taken on a first come first serve basis.1. Anyone may register now for any ONE session of lessons.2. To sign up for an additional session, you must wait until the
session that you are currently in has ended, allowing you to register for the next appropriate level. This also allows everyone the opportunity to register and participate in at least one session.
3. Find the code corresponding to the pool, level, session and time you want.
REGISTRATION DEADLINES:
• Spring Session 1: Friday, March 6 at Noon
• Spring Session 2: Thursday, April 2 at Noon
• Summer Session 1: Friday, June 12 at Noon
• Summer Session 2: Thursday, July 2 at Noon
• Summer Session 3: Friday, July 24 at Noon
FEE: Indoor Lessons ...................................................$47.75Outdoor Lessons ................................................$34.25 All lessons are scheduled to have a six to one student to teacher ratio.
The following are the fundamentals taught in each level and some of the requirements to pass. Levels 1-6 are American Red Cross Swimming Lessons.
Preschool Level: This is a class for preschool children (ages 4-6) who are independent enough to participate in a swimming class without a parent but are not advanced enough for the large pool. Water adjustment skills are taught in the wading pool with a goal to progress to the larger pool.
Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills• Basic water safety skills • Using a life jacket • Submerging mouth, nose and eyes • Opening eyes underwater & picking up submerged object • Swimming on front and back using arm and leg actions • Recognizing a swimmer in distress and getting help • Exhaling underwater • Floating on front and back
Level 2: Fundamental Aquatic Skills• Moving in the water while wearing a life jacket • Submerging entire head • Front and back glide • Treading water using arm and leg motions • Recognizing a swimmer in distress and getting help • Bobbing in water • Jellyfish float • Swimming using combined stroke on front and back
Level 3: Stroke Development• Reaching assist • Submerging and retrieving an object • Front and back glide • Front and back crawl • Kneeling or standing dive (shallow dive progression) • Rotary breathing in horizontal position • Survival float, back float • Butterfly-kick and body motion
Level 4: Stroke Improvement• Safe diving rules • Dive from stride position or shallow dive • Survival float, back float • Elementary backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly • Throwing assist • Feet-first surface dive • Front and back crawl
Level 5: Stroke Refinement• Survival swimming • Standing dive (diving progression) • Open turns on front and back • Front and back crawl • Performing rescue breathing • Tuck surface dive and pike surface dive • Front flip turn and backstroke flip turn • Elementary backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly and sidestroke
Level 6: Fundamentals of Diving/Fitness Swimmer/Personal Water Safety Lifeguard Readiness. This course will further develop skills learned in level 5.
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Fargo Park District offers American Red Cross Swimming Lessons during the spring season and
summer season for ages 4-14. Outdoor lessons are only available during the summer session.
Participants must be 5 years old to begin in level 1. EXCEPTION: If a 4 year old has passed all
requirements for Preschool Level, they may register for Level 1.
swimming pools+lessons
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summer indoor lessons fee: $47.75Monday-Friday for 10 sessions.
Session 1 Session 2 Session 3DAVIES HIGH POOL Jun 15-26 Jul 6-17 Jul 27-Aug 7
level: time: code: code: code:level 1 9:40-10:10 am 23030 22767 22841 level 1 10:20-10:50 am 23031 22768 22842 level 1 11:00-11:30 am 23032 22769 22843
level 2 9:40-10:10 am 23033 22781 22855 level 2 10:20-10:50 am 23034 22782 22856 level 2 11:00-11:30 am 23035 22783 22857
level 3 9:00-9:30 am 23036 22795 22869 level 3 9:40-10:10 am 23037 22796 22870 level 3 10:20-10:50 am 23038 22797 22871 level 3 11:00-11:30 am 23039 22798 22872
level 4 9:00-9:30 am 22340 22808 22882 level 4 9:40-10:10 am 22341 22809 22883 level 4 11:00-11:30 am 22342 22810 22884
level 5 9:00-9:30 am 23043 22812 22886
level 6 8:50-9:30 am 23044 22820 22894
Session 1 Session 2 Session 3SOUTH HIGH POOL Jun 15-26 Jul 6-17 Jul 27-Aug 7
level: time: code: code: code: level 1 9:00-9:30 am 22700 22759 22833 level 1 9:40-10:10 am 22701 22760 22834 level 1 10:20-10:50 am 22702 22761 22835 level 1 11:00-11:30 am 22707 22766 22840
level 2 9:00-9:30 am 22711 22773 22847 level 2 9:40-10:10 am 22712 22774 22848 level 2 10:20-10:50 am 22713 22775 22849 level 2 11:00-11:30 am 22718 22780 22854
level 3 9:00-9:30 am 22729 22794 22868 level 3 9:40-10:10 am 22722 22787 22861 level 3 10:20-10:50 am 22723 22788 22862 level 3 11:00-11:30 am 22724 22789 22863
level 4 9:40-10:10 am 22733 22802 22876 level 4 10:20-10:50 am 22734 22803 22877 level 4 11:00-11:30 am 22735 22804 22878
level 5 9:00-9:30 am 22740 22813 22887
level 6 8:50-9:30 am 22744 22817 22891
Session 1 Session 2 Session 3NORTH HIGH POOL Jun 15-26 Jul 6-17 Jul 27-Aug 7
level: time: code: code: code:level 1 9:40-10:10 am 22697 22756 22830 level 1 10:20-10:50 am 22698 22757 22831 level 1 11:00-11:30 am 22699 22758 22832
level 2 9:40-10:10 am 22708 22770 22844 level 2 10:20-10:50 am 22709 22771 22845 level 2 11:00-11:30 am 22710 22772 22846
level 3 9:00-9:30 am 22719 22784 22858 level 3 9:40-10:10 am 22720 22785 22859 level 3 10:20-10:50 am 22721 22786 22860 level 3 11:00-11:30 am 22728 22793 22867
level 4 9:00-9:30 am 22730 22799 22873 level 4 9:40-10:10 am 22731 22800 22874 level 4 11:00-11:30 am 22732 22801 22875
level 5 9:00-9:30 am 22739 22811 22885
level 6 8:50-9:30 am 22743 22816 22890
swimming pools+lessonsFargo Park District offers American Red Cross Swimming Lessons during the summer season for
ages 4-14. Participants must be 5 years old to begin in level 1. EXCEPTION: If a 4 year old has passed
all requirements for Preschool Level, they may register for Level 1.
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summer outdoor lessons fee: $34.25Monday-Friday for 10 sessions.
Session 1 Session 2 Session 3ISLAND PARK POOL Jun 15-26 Jul 6-17 Jul 27-Aug 7
level: time: code: code: code:Pre 10:40-11:10 am 22690 22747 22821 Pre 11:20-11:50 am 22691 22748 22822 Pre 12:00-12:30 pm 22692 22749 22823
level 1 10:00-10:30 am 22703 22762 22836 level 1 10:40-11:10 am 22704 22763 22837 level 1 11:20-11:50 am 22705 22764 22838 level 1 12:00-12:30 pm 22706 22765 22839
level 2 10:00-10:30 am 22714 22776 22850 level 2 10:40-11:10 am 22715 22777 22851 level 2 11:20-11:50 am 22716 22778 22852 level 2 12:00-12:30 pm 22717 22779 22853
level 3 10:00-10:30 am 22725 22790 22864 level 3 10:40-11:10 am 22726 22791 22865 level 3 11:20-11:50 am 22727 22792 22866
level 4 10:00-10:30 am 22736 22805 22879 level 4 10:40-11:10 am 22737 22806 22880 level 4 11:20-11:50 am 22738 22807 22881
level 5 10:00-10:30 am 22741 22814 22888 level 5 11:20-11:50 am 22742 22815 22889
level 6 9:50-10:30 am 22745 22818 22892 level 6 12:00-12:45 pm 22746 22819 22893 Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 DAVIES POOL Jun 15-26 Jul 6-17 Jul 27-Aug 7
level: time: code: code: code:Pre 10:20-10:50 am 23142 22754 22828 Pre 11:00-11:30 am 23143 22755 22829
Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 NORTHSIDE POOL Jun 15-26 Jul 6-17 Jul 27-Aug 7
level: time: code: code: code:Pre 10:20-10:50 am 22693 22750 22824 Pre 11:00-11:30 am 22694 22751 22825 Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 SW REC POOL Jun 15-26 Jul 6-17 Jul 27-Aug 7
level: time: code: code: code:Pre 10:20-10:50 am 22695 22752 22826 Pre 11:00-11:30 am 22696 22753 22827
life guard certification age 15+American Red Cross Certified Life Guard Courses are available this spring. Each course is limited to the first ten paid registrants. location: Fargo South Indoor Pool, 1840 15th Av Sday/time: Saturdays 8:00 am-5:00 pm, Sundays 1:00-7:00 pm fee: $150.00 (Includes books)
session i: session ii: March 14, 15, 21, 22 April 11, 12, 18, 19code: 22651 code: 22652
water safety instructor age 16+An American Red Cross certified water safety instructor course is available this spring. The course meets ten times.location: Fargo South Indoor Pool, 1840 15th Av Sfee: $150.00 (Includes books)
session i: session ii: days: Mon,Tues, Thurs days: Mon,Tues, Thursdate: March 9-30 date: April 6-27time: 5:45-8:45 pm time: 5:45-8:45 pmcode: 22653 code: 22654
life guard challengeA Life Guard Challenge course will be offered for individuals who are currently American Red Cross certified and wish to extend their certification. location: Fargo South Indoor Pool, 1840 15th Av Sfee: $60.00
date: time: code:May 9 8:00 am-1:00 pm 22656May 9 1:00-6:00 pm 22657 May 16 8:00 am-1:00 pm 22658
makeup swim sessions: Due to possible inclement weather, make-ups may be needed for outdoor lessons. The make-ups would be scheduled for the week after the scheduled session would end.
swimming pools+lessons
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swimming pools+lessons
admission ratesfor all pools/sessionYouth (18 & under) ............ $2.20Adults (19 & over) .............. $3.25Waterslide ......................... $3.25Family ................................ $5.85(during adult+family swim only)
northside rec pool 801 17th Av N • 446-2437A recreational pool with a large waterslide, a zero depth area with a playground and a small waterslide. Concessions are available for your convenience.
General Admission Daily ................................ 1-5 pmMon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat ..... 6-8 pm
Adult+Family Swim Wed, Sun ......................... 6-8 pm
southwest rec pool1840 15th Av S • 235-4093Amenities include a large waterslide, a zero depth swimming area with a two tiered playground in the water and a small waterslide, plus water drop mushrooms in the water. This pool is fun for all ages. Concessions are available for your convenience.
General Admission Daily ................................ 1-5 pmMon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat ..... 6-8 pm
Adult+Family Swim Wed, Sun ......................... 6-8 pm
island park pool 616 1st Av S • 235-7685This facility has three pools. A 50-meter, eight lane pool with water depth ranging from 31⁄2 to 5 ft. There is a large wading pool and a diving well with two 3-meter diving boards and two 1-meter diving boards. Concessions are available for your convenience. Noon lap swim is offered weekdays at this pool.
General Admission Daily ...................... 1:30-4:30 pmMon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat ..... 6-8 pm
Adult+Family Swim Wed, Sun ......................... 6-8 pm
Lap SwimMon-Fri .................Noon-1:15 pmMon, Tue, Thu ................. 8-9 pm
madison pool & splash pad 1040 29th St N • 232-5726 This is a neighborhood type facility with a small wading pool and a small swimming pool with water depth ranging from 21⁄2 to 41⁄2 ft. Try out the zero depth splash pad.
General Admission Daily ................................ 1-5 pmMon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat ..... 6-8 pm
Adult+Family Swim Wed, Sun ......................... 6-8 pm
davies rec pool 7150 25th St S • 446-5940 This pool includes: two large waterslides, a zero depth swim area that includes a large playground with several small slides and 400 gallon bucket that dumps over the playground once every four minutes, and a climbing wall over a section of the pool. This pool also has a large deck area for patrons to lay out in the sun and concessions will be available.
General Admission Daily ................................ 1-5 pmMon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat ..... 6-8 pm
Adult+Family Swim Wed, Sun ......................... 6-8 pm
pool policiesWeather Policy: The pools will be open and outdoor lessons held when the air temp is 62°F and above.
Diaper Policy: All children who wear diapers are required to wear waterproof diapers at all Fargo Park District pools. This policy is for everyone’s safety.
Food Policy: No outside food is allowed in the pool area. Concessions are available at Island Park Pool, Northside Recreational Pool, Southwest Recreational Pool and Davies Recreational Pool.
Pool Rules: Rules are posted at each pool and online for your safety and convenience.
passes+punch cardsSeasonal pool passes and punch cards are available for purchase prior to the pools opening. You can purchase pool passes by:• using the form provided• downloading the form from www.fargoparks.com• picking up the form at the Fargo Park District Office, 701 Main Av• directly at the pool when open
The Fargo Park District offers several swimming pools in the community to refresh in throughout the summer.
For pool passes: www.fargoparks.com
all pools are open Monday, June 1 to Sunday, August 9
Courts Plus Members can receive a free pool pass to all Fargo Park District
swimming pools. Call Courts Plus Community Fitness at 237-4805 for more information.
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swimming pool passesSummer 2015 Outdoor Pool Admission Rates
Passes will be mailed out approximately 1-2 weeks prior to pools opening.
For office use only
Date sold:
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Mail to: Fargo Park District Attn: Pool Pass 701 Main Avenue Fargo, ND 58103
Island Park 235-7685
General Admission Monday – Sunday 1:30-4:30 pm Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 6-8 pm
Adult and Family Swim Wednesday and Sunday 6-8 pm
Lap Swim Monday – Friday 12-1:15 pm Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 8-9 pm
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****A "family" is defined as parents and their dependent children (18 & under). Nannies and baby sitters must purchase an individual pass or pay admission.
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Northside Rec Southwest Rec Madison Davies 446-2437 235-4093 232-5726 446-5940 General Admission Monday – Sunday 1-5 pm Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 6-8 pm
Adult and Family Swim Wednesday and Sunday 6-8 pm
Admission Rates Youth (18 & under) $ 2.20 Adult (19 & up) $ 3.25 Waterslide $ 3.25 Family (during family/adult swim only) $ 5.85
Season Passes Pool Only Quantity Pool with Waterslide Quantity Youth (18 & under) $ 51.50 (23164) $ 93.75 (23165) Adult (19 & up) $ 65.00 (23161) $ 120.00 (23166) Family $ 136.00 (23160) $ 225.00 (23167)
*Replacement fee for a lost season pass is $25.00 (21248). Replacement passes must be purchased where the original pass was purchased!
*Pass must be sewn on the swim suit or it will not be honored!
Punch Cards Ten Punches Quantity Youth Pool Only (23172) $ 19.80 Youth Pool and Waterslide (23170) $ 49.05
Adult Pool Only (23168) $ 29.25 Adult/Waterslide (23171) $ 58.50 Waterslide Only (23169) $ 29.25
Outdoor Swimming Lessons $ 34.25 Indoor Swimming Lessons $ 47.75
All Pools Are Open Monday, June 8 - Sunday, August 9. ***For questions on pool closings call the pools directly.***
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northside centers: MORNING (ages 5-7) • 9:00-11:30 am
site: code:Longfellow • 20 N 29th Av ............................................... 22895Roosevelt • 1220 9th St N ................................................. 22896
southside centers: MORNING (ages 5-7) • 9:00-11:30 am
site: code:Bennett • 1900 58th Av S ................................................. 22897Kennedy Park • 4501 42nd St S ........................................ 22898Lemke Park • 1000 32nd Av S .......................................... 22899Lewis & Clark • 1807 16th St S ......................................... 22900
northside centers:AFTERNOON (ages 8-12) • 12:30-3:00 pm
site: code:Longfellow • 20 N 29th Av ............................................... 22901Roosevelt • 1220 9th St N ................................................. 22902
southside centers: AFTERNOON (ages 8-12) • 12:30-3:00 pm
site: code:Bennett • 1900 58th Av S ................................................. 22903Kennedy Park • 4501 42nd St S ........................................ 22904Lemke Park • 1000 32nd Av S .......................................... 22905Lewis & Clark • 1807 16th St S ......................................... 22906
summer playtown program
youth sports+recreation
The Summer Playtown Program provides different types of recreational activities for children ages 5-12 throughout the summer. Children must be toilet trained before attending (no pull-ups allowed).
playtown+PLUSPlaytown+Plus provides different types of recreational activities at area parks throughout the summer. Children must be toilet trained. date: Monday-Thursday, June 8-July 29 **No program July 2 time: 9:00am-1:00pmfee: $70.50 per child. Registrations will be taken throughout the duration of the program.
age: location: code:5-7 Jefferson Park, 1622 3rd Av S 229075-7 Lincoln Park, 2120 9th St S 229098-12 Clara Barton Park, 1451 6th St S 229088-12 Centennial Park, 4201 25th St S 22910
All participants must bring daily: sunscreen, water bottle (labeled with name), adequate and nutritional lunch & beverage (no lunchables or soda).
for information on playtowns:
www.fargoparks.com
days: Monday-Thursday date: June 8-July 29**time: Ages 5-7*, 9:00-11:30 am • Ages 8-12*,12:30-3:00 pm *age by end of program, no exceptions fee: $44.25 per child
Registrations will be taken throughout the duration of the program. **No program July 2
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youth fencing age 12-15
BEGINNER FENCINGThis is for anyone age 12-15 interested in learning to fence. The class emphasis is on the basic fundamentals of fencing. The foil is used to teach basic blade work concepts. Basic form, tactics and bouting are included in the class. Participants need to wear sweatpants and court shoes (NO shorts). No experience necessary. All equipment is provided. location: Southwest Youth Ice Arena, 4404 23rd Av S fee: $38.00days: Tuesdays & Thursdays time: 6:00-7:30 pm date: code: March 3-April 23 23049 May 5-June 25 23050July 7-August 27 23051
ADVANCED FENCINGFor anyone age 12-15 interested in learning advanced concepts of fencing. This class expands beyond the basics of fencing. Perfecting basic form, tactics, and bouting are included in the class, as are advanced fencing topics, strategy, and current competition rules. Participants need to wear sweatpants and court shoes (NO shorts). Fencing experience is required. All equipment is provided.location: Southwest Youth Ice Arena, 4404 23rd Av S fee: $38.00days: Tuesdays & Thursdays time: 7:30-9:00 pmdate: code:March 3-April 23 23052May 5-June 25 23053July 7-August 27 23054
youth outdoor lacrosseThis 5 week program will introduce and teach the basics of lacrosse. Equipment needed includes a helmet with face mask, shoulder pads, gloves and lacrosse stick. We have limited sticks available for this pro-gram. Local college coaches/players will be the instructors. location: Bennett Elementary, 1900 58th Av S date: Mondays & Thursdays, April 20-May 21register by: Monday, April 13 fee: $54.50 age: time: code:8-11 5:30-6:45 pm 2305512-14 6:30-7:45 pm 23056
youth sports+recreationspring youth sports sampler age 4-6This Youth Sports Sampler provides an opportunity for your child to “sample” a number of different sports to determine which spark an interest. Registration will be taken on first come, first serve basis until full.location: Clara Barton, 1451 6th St Sdate: March 30-April 30 fee: $42.25days: time: code:Mondays & Wednesdays 5:00-5:45 pm 23057 Mondays & Wednesdays 6:00-6:45 pm 23058 Tuesdays & Thursdays 5:00-5:45 pm 23059 Tuesdays & Thursdays 6:00-6:45 pm 23060
summer youth sports sampler age 4-8This Youth Sports Sampler provides an opportunity for your child to “sample” a number of different sports to determine which spark an interest. Registration will be taken on first come, first serve basis until full.location: Madison Park, 3010 11th Av Ndate: June 9-July 9 fee: $42.25age: days: time: code:4-6 Tuesdays & Thursdays 6:00-6:45 pm 230614-8 Tuesdays & Thursdays 7:00-7:45 pm 23062
girls volleyball league grade 6This program focuses on teaching fundamentals of volleyball teamwork, sportsmanship and HAVING FUN! locations: Clara Barton, 1451 6th St S & Roosevelt, 1220 9th St N date: March 30-May 28 practice: Mondays and Tuesdaysgames: Thursdays times: 7:00 or 8:00 pmregister by: Wednesday, March 18, First come, first serve. Limited to first 40 paid registrants. fee: $51.75 code: 23121
girls volleyball camp grade 3-6For girls grades 3-6, this camp offers the opportunity to have fun learning the fundamentals of volleyball. All participants receive a camp t-shirt. location: Sports Arena, 2001 17th Av S date: June 1-4 days: Monday-Thursday time: 1:00-4:00 pm fee: $98.00* register by: First come, first serve. * Fargo Parks Scholarships Limited to first 60 paid registrants. can only be used for half code: 23063 the volleyball camp fee.
youth coed sand volleyball camp grade 3-6For boys and girls grades 3-6, this camp offers the opportunity to have fun learning the fundamentals of sand volleyball. All participants receive a camp t-shirt. location: Rabanas Sand Volleyball Complex, 4301 18th Av SW date: August 3-6 time: 1:00-4:00 pmregister by: First come, first serve. Limited to first 60 paid registrants.fee: $60.00 code: 23064
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DAKOTAS ASSOCIATION STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS- Friday and Saturday, June 5 & 6 @ Schlanser Track and Field (Ellig Complex)
- Hosted by North Dakota State University and Team Nodak
- Ages 7 - 70+ Youth, Open, and Masters age groups
- Registration information available at: dakotas.usatf.org
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youth sports+recreationyouth flag football league register by: Wednesday, July 1* *registrations received after deadline will be returnedlocation: Tharaldson Baseball Complex, 2401 42nd St SWdates: August 10-October, 8 weeks practices: Coaches schedule practices at area parks.games: Monday, Tuesday or Thursday eveningsfee: $42.00
• For carpooling purposes, you may request to play with two other individuals. These two individuals must also request to play with you, register for the same level and list the same school. This procedure only applies to registrations received by the registration deadline.
• Ideally, a maximum amount of players placed on a roster is 14. Exceptions may occur based on the situation.
• All players need a mouth guard.• Emails are sent out a week before the program begins. Email will included information about which team your child is on. Grade is based on the 2015-2016 school year.grade: code:Kindergarten-1st 23117 2nd grade 23118 3rd grade 23119 4th-5th grade 23120
LATE REGISTRATION SIGN-UP (no guarantees) New teams will be formed for late registrants. location: Fargo Park Recreation Office, 701 Main Avdate: Wednesday, July 22 time: between 6:00-7:00 pm, first come-first servelate fee: $84.00
IN CASE OF QUESTIONABLE WEATHER:
call 298.6915 or log on to www.fargoparks.com
volunteer football coaches needed!Due to the size of this program, we need many volunteer coaches. Typically parents are the volunteer coaches for this program. To become a volunteer coach you do not have to be a football expert. The volunteer coach’s primary role is to be a positive role model and help the players to have a fun, positive experience. Please consider becoming a volunteer coach. To become a volunteer coach, please specify on your child’s registration form.
fargo district youth track meetThe Fargo Park District is hosting the District State Qualifying Track and Field Meet. The meet is for boys and girls ages 9-14 as of December 31, 2015. Events include: 50, 100, 200, and 400 meter dash, 4x100 meter relay, 800 and 1600 meter run, standing long jump and softball throw. Pre-registration is recommended. Forms will be available at the Fargo Park District office or at www.fargoparks.com in April.location: Fargo South High Track, 2001 17th Av Sdate: Wednesday, May 13 start time: 6:00 pm register/check in: 5:00 pm fee: FreeThe first three places in each event will advance to the North Dakota Youth State Track Meet in Fargo.
youth track & fieldThis program is for boys and girls ages 5-12, no exceptions. The objective of this program is to introduce and teach the sport of track and field in a rewarding environment. location: Fargo South High Track, 2001 17th Av Sdate: June 1-25 register by: Monday, May 18fee: $28.75 *Practices& meets should last about 1.5 hoursage: days: time: code:5-7 Mondays (practice) 6:30 pm 23046 Thursdays (meet) 5:30 pm 8-12 Tuesdays (practice) 6:30 pm 23045 Thursdays (meet) 7:15 pm
for more info on youth programs visit:
www.fargoparks.com
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roger maris youth t-ball and baseball
youth sports+recreationlevel: grade:Tot 5 yrs (by end of program)Minor KindegartenRookie 1st gradeKnothole 2nd gradeSquirt 3rd+4th gradeGrade is based on the 2014-2015 school year.
NORTHSIDE@longfellow park, 20 29th Av N league: days (2 of 3): game time: code:Tots M, W, F 10:15 am 23137 Minor T, Th, F 10:15 am 23140 Rookie M, W, F 9:00 am 23123 Knothole T, Th, F 9:00 am 23126 Squirt* M, T, W, Th 11:30 am 23129 * leagues may be merged with southside teams SOUTHSIDE@lindenwood park, 1701 5th St S league: days (2 of 3): game time: code:Tots M, W, F 10:15 am 23136 Minor T, Th, F 10:15 am 23139 Rookie M, W, F 9:00 am 23122 Knothole T, Th, F 9:00 am 23125 Squirt* M, T, W, Th 11:30 am 23128 * leagues may be merged with northside teams
EVENINGS@lewis & clark park, 1807 S 16th St league: days (2 of 3): game times: code:Tots M, T, Th 5:15 pm or 6:30 pm 23138Minor M, T, Th 5:15 pm, 6:30 pm or 7:45 pm 23141 Rookie M, T, Th 5:15 pm, 6:30 pm or 7:45 pm 23124 Knothole M, T, Th 5:15 pm, 6:30 pm or 7:45 pm 23127
volunteer baseball coaches needed!Due to the size of this program, we need many volunteer coaches. Typically parents are the volunteer coaches for this program. To become a volunteer coach you do not have to be a baseball expert. The volunteer coach’s primary role is to be a positive role model and help the players to have a fun, positive experience. Please consider becoming a volunteer coach. To become a volunteer coach, please specify on your child’s registration form.
in case of questionable weather:call 298-6915 or log on to
www.fargoparks.com
REGISTRATION register by: Wenesday, April 15* *registrations received after deadline will be returned
dates: June 1-July, 8 weeks fee: $33.25• For carpooling purposes, you may request to play with two
other individuals. These two individuals must also request to play with you, register for the same level and list the same school. This procedure only applies to registrations received by the registration deadline.
• A typical schedule will be each team playing two games a week.• Practices may be scheduled depending upon diamond availability.• Ideally, a maximum amount of players placed on a roster is 12.
Exceptions may occur based on the situation.
LATE REGISTRATION SIGN-UP (no guarantees) location: Fargo Park Recreation Office, 701 Main Avdate: Wednesday, April 22 time: between 6:00-7:00 pmlate fee: $66.50
LEAGUESLeagues are offered for boys & girls ages 5-10. Leagues are set up to allow youth to play with children their same age/grade level. (Girls & Boys play together in all levels) Emails are sent out a week before the program starts. Email will include information about what team your child is on.
Girls interested in softball should contact their high school.
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disc golf 101age 11-14
A fun learning environment for people who want to either get started playing disc golf the right way, are returning to the game, or want to freshen up on the basics. Lessons will cover basic rules and etiquette, disc types, throw types, putting, approaching, and driving. Discs will be provided if needed. Group lessons will be taught by a PDGA Professional Joey Schmit.location: Lindenwood Park, 1701 5th St S, Fargo fee: $25/sessionlevel: date: time: code:Beginner Tuesdays, June 2-23 5:30-6:30 pm 23047Advanced Tuesdays, July 7-28 5:30-6:30 pm 23048
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Our Star Junior Tennis and MXP Tennis program uses a progressive court system that uses 36’, 60’ and 78’ (regular size) tennis court. Coupled with ensuring the proper racquet length and using different types of tennis balls based on age and ability, our goal is to get your child playing tennis as soon as possible. This system gives your child a visible
southwest parkLEVEL 1: BEGINNER SESSION 1 SESSION 2
Grades K-2 Tues, Thurs & Fri 9:00-10:00am 22918 22977Grades 3-5 Mon, Wed & Fri 9:00-10:00am 22919 22978Grades 6-8 Tues, Thurs & Fri 9:00-10:00am 22920 22979LEVEL 2: ADVANCED BEGINNER
Grades K-2 Tues, Thurs & Fri 10:00-11:00am 22940 22999 Grades 3-5 Mon, Wed & Fri 10:00-11:00am 22941 23000Grades 6-8 Tues, Thurs & Fri 10:00-11:00am 22942 23001LEVEL 3: INTERMEDIATE
Grades K-2 Tues, Thurs & Fri 11:00-12:00pm 22958 23017 Grades 3-5 Mon, Wed & Fri 11:00-12:00pm 22959 23018Grades 6-8 Tues, Thurs & Fri 11:00-12:00pm 22960 23019
discovery school LEVEL 1: BEGINNER SESSION 1 SESSION 2
Grades K-2 Tues, Thurs & Fri 9:00-10:00am 22921 22980Grades 3-5 Mon, Wed & Fri 9:00-10:00am 22922 22981Grades 6-8 Tues, Thurs & Fri 9:00-10:00am 22923 22982LEVEL 2: ADVANCED BEGINNER
Grades K-2 Tues, Thurs & Fri 10:00-11:00am 22943 23002 Grades 3-5 Mon, Wed & Fri 10:00-11:00am 22944 23003Grades 6-8 Tues, Thurs & Fri 10:00-11:00am 22945 23004LEVEL 3: INTERMEDIATE
Grades K-2 Tues, Thurs & Fri 11:00-12:00pm 22961 23020 Grades 3-5 Mon, Wed & Fri 11:00-12:00pm 22962 23021Grades 6-8 Tues, Thurs & Fri 11:00-12:00pm 22963 23022
bennett park LEVEL 1: BEGINNER SESSION 1 SESSION 2
Grades K-2 Tues, Thurs & Fri 9:00-10:00am 22924 22983Grades 3-5 Mon, Wed & Fri 9:00-10:00am 22925 22984Grades 6-8 Tues, Thurs & Fri 9:00-10:00am 22926 22985LEVEL 2: ADVANCED BEGINNER
Grades K-2 Tues, Thurs & Fri 10:00-11:00am 22946 23005 Grades 3-5 Mon, Wed & Fri 10:00-11:00am 22947 23006Grades 6-8 Tues, Thurs & Fri 10:00-11:00am 22948 23007LEVEL 3: INTERMEDIATE
Grades K-2 Tues, Thurs & Fri 11:00-12:00pm 22964 23023 Grades 3-5 Mon, Wed & Fri 11:00-12:00pm 22965 23024Grades 6-8 Tues, Thurs & Fri 11:00-12:00pm 22966 23025
island park LEVEL 1: BEGINNER SESSION 1 SESSION 2
Grades K-2 Tues, Thurs & Fri 9:00-10:00am 22912 22971Grades 3-5 Mon, Wed & Fri 9:00-10:00am 22913 22972Grades 6-8 Tues, Thurs & Fri 9:00-10:00am 22914 22973LEVEL 2: ADVANCED BEGINNER
Grades K-2 Tues, Thurs & Fri 10:00-11:00am 22934 22993 Grades 3-5 Mon, Wed & Fri 10:00-11:00am 22935 22994Grades 6-8 Tues, Thurs & Fri 10:00-11:00am 22936 22995LEVEL 3: INTERMEDIATE
Grades K-2 Tues, Thurs & Fri 11:00-12:00pm 22952 23011 Grades 3-5 Mon, Wed & Fri 11:00-12:00pm 22953 23012Grades 6-8 Tues, Thurs & Fri 11:00-12:00pm 22954 23013
elephant parkLEVEL 1: BEGINNER SESSION 1 SESSION 2
Grades K-2 Tues, Thurs & Fri 9:00-10:00am 22915 22974Grades 3-5 Mon, Wed & Fri 9:00-10:00am 22916 22975Grades 6-8 Tues, Thurs & Fri 9:00-10:00am 22917 22976LEVEL 2: ADVANCED BEGINNER
Grades K-2 Tues, Thurs & Fri 10:00-11:00am 22937 22996 Grades 3-5 Mon, Wed & Fri 10:00-11:00am 22938 22997Grades 6-8 Tues, Thurs & Fri 10:00-11:00am 22939 22998LEVEL 3: INTERMEDIATE
Grades K-2 Tues, Thurs & Fri 11:00-12:00pm 22955 23014 Grades 3-5 Mon, Wed & Fri 11:00-12:00pm 22956 23015Grades 6-8 Tues, Thurs & Fri 11:00-12:00pm 22957 23016
kennedy parkLEVEL 1: BEGINNER SESSION 1 SESSION 2
Grades K-2 Tues, Thurs & Fri 9:00-10:00am 22927 22986Grades 3-5 Mon, Wed & Fri 9:00-10:00am 22928 22987Grades 6-8 Tues, Thurs & Fri 9:00-10:00am 22929 22988LEVEL 2: ADVANCED BEGINNER
Grades K-2 Tues, Thurs & Fri 10:00-11:00am 22949 23008 Grades 3-5 Mon, Wed & Fri 10:00-11:00am 22950 23009Grades 6-8 Tues, Thurs & Fri 10:00-11:00am 22951 23010LEVEL 3: INTERMEDIATE
Grades K-2 Tues, Thurs & Fri 11:00-12:00pm 22967 23026 Grades 3-5 Mon, Wed & Fri 11:00-12:00pm 22968 23027Grades 6-8 Tues, Thurs & Fri 11:00-12:00pm 22969 23028
progression to maximize their improvement. Each of our lessons will be divided up into three critical phases beginning with a warm-up emphasizing tennis specific movement and coordination. This is followed by a skill-building phase. Then, skills are practiced “live” in a competitive phase, where rallying and game conditions are experienced.
Whether your child is just starting the game or is trying to make a local school team, we have lessons designed to take them to the next level. For more information please contact Oliver Summers at 237-4805 or [email protected]. Register for this program through Fargo Parks.
star junior tennis+MXP tennisREGISTRATIONRegister through Fargo Parks.SESSION 1: June 1-26 (4 weeks) SESSION 2: July 6-July 31 (4 weeks)fee: $40/session/participantAll participants will receive a t-shirt (one/summer). Student to instructor ratio of 10:1. add: $20 to any fee and receive a new Wilson racquet sized appropriately for child. s1 code: 22970 s2 code: 23065
LEVEL 1: BeginnerIntroduction of basic strokes, court positioning, parts of the court & scoring.
LEVEL 2: Adv BeginnerIn this level we will emphasize consistency of the basic strokes.
LEVEL 3: IntermediateThis level will begin to learn basic strategy and direction.
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outdoor tennis courtsBENNETT • 1900 58th Av S • 6 courts DISCOVERY • 3470 18th St S • 6 courts ELEPHANT • 100 19th Av N • 5 courts JERRY SCHERLING • 302 7th St S • 2 courts KENNEDY • 4501 42nd St S • 6 courtsOAK GROVE • 170 Maple St N • 2 courtsRABANUS • 4315 18 Av SW • 2 courtsSOUTHWEST • 15 Av & 20 St S • 5 courtsISLAND • 5th Av S & 7th St • 5 courts
MXP: maximum performance academyCompetitive training for the serious junior tennis player. Stroke production, singles and double strategy, conditioning, footwork and mental toughness will be stressed. Includes an MXP shirt and Jr. Team Tennis match times. If you are a USTA member and want to do the Jr Team tennis email [email protected] and provide your USTA number. The session is 9 weeks long. Must have approval from the Supervisor of Junior Development, Jeremy Thompson or Oliver Summers before registering. Please go to www.courtsplus.org and click ‘my account’ to register and follow the prompts. fee: $406.00 date: ONE SESSION ONLY June 1-July 31level: days: time: MXP III (Must be willing to begin tournament play) Monday-Thursday 9:00-10:30 amMXP II (JV to lower varsity players) Monday-Thursday 10:30 am-12:30 pmMXP I (USTA level 5 & 6 tournament and top varsity players) Monday-Thursday 12:30-2:00 pm
*Play day for non-USTA members who decide not to do the Jr. Team Tennis will be Fridays from 12:00-1:30pm at Island Park.
jr team tennisUSTA Jr. Team Tennis is the largest junior recreational tennis league in the country. Called the ‘little league’ for tennis, USTA Jr. Team Tennis is a team match format program with an emphasis on skill development, fun, teamwork and friendly competition. Teams will be formed once the program begins. Age groups are 10s, 12s, 14s Advanced and Intermediate, and 18s Advanced and Intermediate. Participants must be current USTA members. To register go to www.courtsplus.org and click ‘my account’ then follow the prompts. For MXP participants email [email protected] and provide your USTA number to register. fee: $62 (free for MXP participants) date: ONE SESSION ONLY June 2-July 31age group: days: time: location: JTT 10s and 12s Tuesdays 5:30-7:00pm Courts Plus JTT 18s Wednesdays 6:00-7:30pm Discovery School JTT 14s Thursdays 5:30-7:00pm Discovery School
This includes the Jr.Team Tennis drill/game day on Tuesday, June 2 from 5:30-7:00 pm at Courts Plus for all ages. At this time players will be put onto their teams.
adult tennis leaguesThe Fargo Park District offers four different outdoor tennis leagues. Leagues will run ten weeks. These leagues are not for beginners (USTA levels 2.5 and up). To register go to www.courtsplus.org click on ‘my account’ and follow the prompts. Any questions please contact Oliver Summers at 237-4805 or [email protected] date: June 1-August 7 time: 6:00-7:30pm register by: Friday, May 29fee: $25/participantmonday: Mens 4.5/5.0 Match Play at Island Park, singles and doubles.monday: Ladies Advanced 3.5/4.0 at Discovery, singles and doubles.tuesday: Ladies Intermediate 2.5/3.0 at Discovery, singles and doubles.thursday: Men’s Match Play 2.5-4.5 at Island Park, singles and doubles.
adult tennis lessonsFor more information on adult lessons, please contact Oliver Summers at 237-4805 or [email protected]. To register go to www.courtsplus.org click on ‘my account’ and follow the prompts. session 1: June 2, 9, 16, 23 (4 weeks) session 2: July 7, 14, 21, 28 (4 weeks)fee: $40/session/participant. Student/instructor ratio 10:1add: $20 to any fee and receive a new Wilson racquet.
level i: beginner introduction: basic strokes, positioning, parts of court & scoring day: Tuesdays time: 5:30-6:30 pm
level 1: beginning play: learn direction, basic strategy, stroke production & play day: Tuesdays time: 6:30-7:30 pm
for more information on the tennis program call courts plus community fitness at 237.4805 or visit us at:www.courtsplus.org
Register for these programs through Courts Plus.
red river openJuly 10-12 • Adult & Jr DivisionsTo register go online to www.northern.usta.com, click on tennis link, tournaments and enter tournament ID# 555091114.
north dakota adult tennis championship July 24-26 • Adult Divisions To register go online to www.northern.usta.com, click on tennis link, tournaments and enter tournament ID# 555128514.
end of summer matchpoint tennis carnivalFor Star Junior Tennis participants only.location: Island Park, 5th Av S & 7th St date: Friday, July 31time: 11:00 am-1:00 pmfee: FREE • food, fun and prizes for all!
racquetball leagues
date: June 15-August 13fee: $10/members, $45/non-members
league: date: time:A Singles Mon 5:30pmB Singles Mon 6:30pmC Singles Mon 7:30pmA/Open Singles Wed 12:00pmA/B Singles Wed 6:00pmB/C Singles Wed 7:00pmC Singles Thur 5:30pmA Singles Thur 6:30pmB Singles Thur 7:30pm
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The following programs are all held at: Courts Plus Community Fitness (unless noted)3491 S University Dr • 237-4805 • www.courtsplus.org
3rd annual dragons tennis campThe Fargo Park District and Courts Plus Community Fitness is proud to partner with MSUM Dragons Tennis Division II program to bring you the Dragons Tennis camp. Learn how to do better in matches, focus on serves, returns and match play strategy in singles and doubles. Includes a Dragons Tennis shirt. This camp is led by the coaches of MSUM Tennis and some current players. Groups will be split into levels according to ability. Level 1 is for beginning JV players and Level 2 is for advanced JV and Varsity tennis players. Must be 7th grade and up to participate. To register go to www.courtsplus.org click on ‘my account’ and follow the prompts. For questions please contact Dragons Head Coach Oliver Summers at 237-4805 or [email protected]: Island Park, 302 7th St Sdays: Monday-Thursday time: 3:30-5:00 pm fee: $120 per session or 2 sessons for $200 SESSION I: June 8-June 25 (3 weeks) SESSION II: July 13-July 30 (3 weeks)
Water fitness is a great way to exercise and have fun at the same time. Get active and meet new people. Register by calling Courts Plus Community Fitness at 237-4805.locations: Island Park, 616 1st Av S & Fargo South, 1840 15th Av Sdate: June 15-August 6 days: Monday & Wednesday or Tuesday & Thursdaytime: 12:30-1:15pm, 5:05-5:50pmfee: $10 Courts Plus members/$45 non-members
family danceFamily Dance targets the younger dance fans for fun dance/fitness workout to introduce different kinds of music & build a positive self-image! date: TBD (offered twice a month) fee: free/members, day pass/non-members
PERSONAL TRAINING:
free consultationsOur Personal Trainers would like to help you reach your goals to look and feel your very best.
Call today for your free consultation and also receive a free orientation on the weight equipment and cardio machines. Contact Wayne Herrick at 237-4805 or [email protected].
Contact Courts Plus Community Fitness at 237-4805
spend your birthday with us!Courts Plus allows your child to dream up their own birthday
party package. Whether the playground, playing sports in the gym or a dance party, there is a party for everybody.
Call or email for rates and availability.
237-4805 or [email protected]
summer high school basketball league: date:Boys JV Mons, June 8-July 27Boys Varsity Tues, June 9-July 28 Girls JV Weds, June 10-July 29
Girls Varsity Thurs, June 11-July 30
fee: $330/Team
youth volleyball campParticipants receive a camp t-shirt (limited to the first 24).
FUTURE STARS: 3rd-4th Grade Boys and Girls date: August 10-14time: 8:30-10:00 amfee: $50
ALL STARS: 5th-6th Grade Boys and Girlsdate: August 3-7, 10-14 time: 10:30 am-12:00 pmfee: $50
family yogaThis class targets the younger yoga, tai chi & pilates fans for a fun, noncompetitive workout. The poses combine flexibility, stretching & breathing techniques.date: TBD (offered twice a month) fee: free/members, day pass/non-members
water aerobics/aqua zumba
courts plus:
Ages 4-12 accompanied with an adult.Check www.courtsplus.org for specific dates and times!
les mills launchTake your fitness to the next level! Join Courts Plus Community Fitness for a week dedicated to the new Les Mills releases for CxWorx, BodyPump, BodyAttack, and BodyFlow.Winter Launch: January 11-15Summer Launch: July 13-16
summer day campsThis camp is designed for younger campers entering first through fifth grade. Activities include team and individual sports, playground games, arts and crafts, nature, water games and movies. All activities will take place at Courts Plus Community Fitness and local parks. Campers should be ready to play outside every day of camp, weather permitting. fee: $10/members, $25/non-members SESSION 1: June 8-11 1:00-4:00 pmSESSION 2: June 22-26 1:00-4:00 pmSESSION 3: July 6-9 1:00-4:00 pm SESSION 4: July 13-16 9:00 am-12:00 pmSESSION 5: July 20-23 1:00-4:00 pmSESSION 6: July 27-30 9:00 am-12:00 pmSESSION 7: August 3-6 1:00-4:00 pmSESSION 8: August 17-20 1:00-4:00 pm
youth play parkThis program for pre-school aged children allows parents time to exercise, while participants walk to area parks to play on equipment and engage in playground games. Class will be outside everyday, weather permitting.
days: Mondays & Wednesdays date: July 6-August 12 time: 9:00 am-10:00 amfee: $10/members, $25/non-members
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Stop in and ask about our free 7 day trial today.*
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Your Courts Plus membership is good for all 5 Park District outdoor pools in Fargo
3491 University Dr S • Fargo, ND www.courtsplus.org
REGULAR HOURSMon-Thur 5am - 11pm • Fri 5am - 9pmSat 7am - 9pm • Sun 8am - 9pm
*Limit one coupon per customer per six months. Not valid with any other offers. Not valid for existing members, excludes free child care, court time or personal trainers. Must be 18 years or older with a valid I.D.
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PARK OFFICES: Administration ..................................... 499-6060Recreation ........................................... 499-6060Cultural Activities ................................. 499-7788Info Hotline/Weather Cancellations ...... 298-6915After Hours Emergency ........................ 476-4088
sign up for our e-newsletters:Fargo Parks ....................www.fargoparks.comFargo Golf .........................www.fargogolf.netCourts Plus ...................... www.courtsplus.org
exciting things are happening atel zagal golf course!To accommodate a city levee project, the El Zagal Golf Course will be closed for the 2015 season. This levee project creates the opportunity to completely renovate the El Zagal Golf Course and Pro Shop.
Coming in 2016, the El Zagal Golf Course will boast a new Pro Shop and open fairways.
Overlooks Coursenew clubhouseWEST ELEVATION
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new course design