WinterCLASS A RINKS
CLASS C RINKS
PLEASURE RINKS WITHOUT
ATTENDED WARMING HOUSES
RAHN PARK: On Sandstone Drive next
to Rahn School
WELL SITE: On Pilot Knob Road just
north of Cliff Road
CLASS B RINKS
•ARNELIAN PARK: On Carnelian Lane
at Blackhawk Road
WOODHAVEN PARK: On Gold Trail,
southeast of Beau D' Rue Drive
PILOT KNOB SCHOOL: On Lone Oak Road
i mile east of Highway 13
HIGHVIEW PARK: On Skyline Dirve,
west of Pilot Knob Road
LEXINGTON PARK: In the McKee Addi-
tion, east of Lexington Avenue
CEDAR POND PARK: On Diffley Road,
east of Cedar School
COUNTRY HOME PARK: On Beam
Lane at Egan Avenue
BURR OAKS PARK: Highway 149 &
Chapel Lane
•VERGREEN PARK: On Lodgepole Drive,
west off Pilot Knob Road at Wal-
frid Street
Rinks at pond sites will be cleared
when the ice is safe.
EAGAN
WINTER
RECREATION
PROGRAMS ,
MDR SKATING RINKS
Warming houses at outdoor skating rink
sites in the City of Eagan will open
on approximately December 18, 1982,
subject to weather conditions. Warming
house hours will be as follows:
Saturdays & School Vacation
Days: 10 AM - 9 PM
Sundays: Noon - 9 PM
Week Days After School: 4PM - 9 PM
Christmas Eve & New Year's Eve
Days: 10 AM - 4 PM
Christmas Day: Closed
New Year's Day: Noon - 4 PM
Warming houses will be open during
the hours listed unless one of three
conditions exist:
1. The wind chill factor is -25 or
colder.
2. Three or more inches of snow has
fallen and rinks have not yet been
cleared.
3. Warm temperatures soften the ice,
making the rinks unskateable.
Parking at all rink sites is to be in
the parking lots provided or on the
street. Cars parked on the mainte-
nance roadway or on field areas next
to a rink or warming house are subject
to be tagged. Your cooperation is
asked in order to prevent costly turf
repairs to the parks in the spring and
for the safety of skaters.
Tak :RESERVE'k R`
MP Neighborhood groups or Eagan organiza-
tions may reserve a rink for a special
event by calling the Parks & Recreation
office at 454 -7802 at least one week
prior to the date of the event. Special
events are to occur during the normal
hours that the warming houses are
open. Broomball games and practices
are scheduled only at selected sites,
not at all rinks. All special events
must observe the posted warming house
rules.
The Parks & Recreation Department
offers BEGINNER CROSS COUNTRY SKI
LESSONS FOR ADULTS. The lessons may
be taken using your own equipment or
rental equipment at the site. Class
size is limited.
Dates: Saturdays,
& 29
•f imes: Section I
Section II
Section III
January 15, 22,
10:00 AM -11:15 AM
11:30 AM -12:45 PM
1:00 PM- 2:15 PM
All January 15 sessions will meet in-
doors at the individually scheduled
class time in the community room at
Cedarvale Lanes. The indoor session
will cover care and use of equipment,
suggested attire, safety aspects and
what will be experienced during the
two outdoor sessions.
The outdoor sessions will originate from
Diamond T Ranch located on the west
side of Pilot Knob Road approximately
mile south of Cliff Road. Diamond
T Ranch will reserve rental equipment
for class members who register in the
rental category.
Class Fee: $10.00 with own equipment
$19.00 with rental equipment;
indicate height and shoe
size
In person or by mail at the
Parks & Recreation office
beginning December 20, 1982
Deadline: January 12, 1983
egister:
:CROSS4COUNTRY> SKI TRIt
Groomed cross country ski trails are
maintained in two City parks and at
Lebanon Hills Regional Park. The
beginner and the more experienced
skier can equally be challenged by the
trails in scenic settings.
BLACKHAWK PARK has a ski trail one
mile in length over hilly terrain. The
trail entrance and limited parking are
at the end of Palisade Way at Riverton,
which is east off Blackhawk Road at
Cochrane.
PATRICK EAGAN PARK provides two miles
of trials over varried terrain. The
parking lot is located west off Lexing-
ton Avenue, mile north of Diffley
Road. The trail entrance is adjacent
to the parking lot.
LEBANON HILLS REGIONAL PARK operated
by the Dakota County Parks Department
provides groomed trails through hilly
and wooded terrain. A total of 8 miles
of trails, located in Eagan and Apple
Valley, offer loops for the beginner,
intermediate and advanced skier.
Parking is located off Cliff Road, 4
miles east of Pilot Knob Road. Parking
and ski rental are also available
nearby at the Diamond T Ranch on Pilot
Knob Road. For additional information,
contact the Dakota County Parks De-
partment at 437 -6608.
GgJRE�S ` VOELEYBALL
Couples' volleyball will resume
P Y play
on January 5, 1983 at 7:00 p.m. at
Pilot Knob Elementary School.
New participants may register at the
Parks & Recreation office or at the
school on January 5. A fee of $10.00
is charged to cover the cost of the use
of the gymnasium.
Couples' volleyball is recreational in
nature; no set teams are established.
Dates:
Time:
ee:
egister:
Deadline:
orr caR ';o 'p .at MATERr
he Parks & Recreation Department will
ffer a seminar on the selection and
care of plant materials. This two hour
session will cover selection of trees
and shrubs, proper pruning of plant
materials and desirable fertilizer pro-
grams.
Where: Community Room at Cedarvale
Lanes
Date: Tuesday, February 8, 1983
Time: 7:00 - 9:00 P.M.
Cost: $2.50
Registration Deadline: February 1, 1983
Two sections of dog obedience training
are offered this winter. Classes meet
on 10 consecutive Monday evenings be-
*inning January 3, 1983.
Dogs should be 9 months old or older
to train effectively. Certificate of
rabies vaccination must be brought to
the first class session. The handler
may be an adult or youth eleven years
old or older; however, the same indivi-
dual is to work the dog each week.
Equipment needed includes a choker
chain 2 inches longer than the girth
of the dog's neck and a six foot
leather leash.
Dogs registered for the Novice Class
must have taken Beginner Lessons pre-
viously.
Where: Basement of Police Building,
3830 Pilot Knob Road
January 3 - March 7, 1983
Section I Beginner 6:00- 7:OOPM
Section II Novice 7:15- 8:15PM
$15.00
In person or by mail at the
Parks & Recreation office,
beginning December 20, 1982
December 30, 1982
The City of Eagan Parks & Recreation
directs the following adult softball
leagues:
Monday Play:
Thursday
=ADUI T `SOFTBALL LEAGUES
Eagan Women's Soft-
ball League
uesday Play: Eagan Men's Recrea-
tional Softball League
Indus-
Play: Eagan Men's
trial League
Play: Eagan Men's Over 35
Softball League
Friday Play: Eagan Couples' Kit -
tenball League
Managers of prospective new teams
should contact the Parks & Recreation
office at 454 -7802 prior to March 25,
1983 to receive team registration infor-
mation.
The winter session of Tiny Tots Recrea-
tional Activities for children ages 3,
4 and 5 will begin the week of January
10, 1983. Children will experience
games, singing, stories, simple crafts
and supervised play. Group size is
limited.
Where: Rahn Park Building on Sand-
stone Drive, west of Rahn
School
Dates: January 10 - March 3, 1983
Fee: $20.00
Days: Section I M & W 10 AM -Noon
Section II M & W 1 PM -3 PM
Section III T & TH 10 AM -Noon
Section IV T & TH 1 PM -3 PM
Register: In person or by mail at the
Parks & Recreation office
beginning December 20, 1982
Deadline: December 30, 1982
THE OUTINGS LISTED BELOW ARE CO- SPONSORED BY THE APPLE VALLEY, EAGAN AND ROSEMOUNT PARKS AND RECREATION
. DEPARTMENTS. TO REGISTER, SIMPLY MAIL OR BRING TIIE APPROPRIATE REGISTRATION FORM TO ANY OF THE
RECREATION DEPARTMENTS LISTED ABOVE. NOTE: NO REFUNDS WILL BE.ISSUED AFTER THE REGISTRATION DEADLINE.
• NEIL SIMON'S "CHAPTER TWO"
AT OLD LOG THEATER
THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1983
Enjoy lunch at the Old Log Theater and
a matinee performance of Neil Simon's
play "Chapter Two ". Set in the present
day, Chapter Two is an autobiogra-
phical comedy /drama concerning the
difficulty of second marriage after one
partner has died. The registration
fee includes lunch, the play, and bus
transportation.
Bus Leaves:
Bus Returns:
Cost:
Registration:
D
EAGAN PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT
NAME
ADDRESS
•
NAME OF ACTIVITY
Hayes Community Center
at 10:30 a.m.
Ken Rose Shopping Cen-
ter at 10:45 a.m.
Cedarvale Shopping Cen-
ter. (west parking
lot at 11:00 a.m.
Approximately 5 p.m.
$13.50 (includes lunch)
Fill out one of the
Parks and Recreation
registration blanks and
return it to the appro-
priate recreation de-
partment. Please speci-
fy pickup point!
January 20, 1983
WORLD'S TOUGHEST RODEO
AT MET CENTER
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1983
Come and see the "World's Toughest
Rodeo" including six championship
events and featuring 300 Professional
Rodeo Cowboys Association contestants,
plus music and comedy. Rodeo will
be held at the Met Center.
Bus Leaves: Hayes Community Center
at 1:15 p.m.
Ken Rose Shopping Cen-
ter at 1:30 p.m.
Cedarvale Shopping Cen-
ter West Parking
Lot at 1:45 p.m.
Bus Returns: Approximately 4:30 p.m.
Cost: $6.75
Registration: Fill out the registration
blank and return it
to the appropriate de-
partment. Please spe-
cify pickup point!
Deadline: January 11, 1983
•
All registrations are to be made in person or by mail]
I i
at the Parks and Recreation office.
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PHONE
CITY
OTHER ACTIVITY INFORMATION (day, time, section, # of tickets, etc.)
Make check payable to: City of Eagan Enclosed is $
Send to: Parks & Recreation Department
3501 Coachman Road
Fgoon MN Sc 197
)9
COFFEE CONCERT
AT ORCHESTRA HALL
FRIDAY, * FEBRUARY 18, 1983
Join .us for an action packed day as
we begin with coffee and a fashion
show in the lounge of Orchestra Hall.
The fashion -*low will be sponsored by
"Jackson Graves" of Minneapolis. Fol-
lowing the fashion show will be a con-
cert preview with Mary Ann Feldman.
The Minnesota Orchestra will be per-
forming with guest conductor Neville
Marriner. After the performance, we
will head over to the Hyatt Regency
where participants will have two hours
to enjoy lunch and browse through a
few of the many shops. The choice•
of restaurant will be left up to you
and the cost of lunch is on your own
and is not included in the registration
fee. We — have excellent seats for this
performance of the Minnesota Orchestra.
Why not join us for a truly unique
experience?
Bus Leaves: Hayes Community Center
at 8:45 a.m.
Ken Rose Shopping Cen-
ter at 9:00 a.m.
Cedarvale Shopping Cen-
ter West Parking
Lot at 9:15 a.m.
Bus Returns: Approximately 3:30 p.m.
Cost: $11.00 includes coffee,
fashion show, and Min-
nesota Orchestra per-
formance.
Registration: Fill out the registration
blank and return it
to the appropriate de-
partment. Please spe-
cify pickup point!
Deadline: January 17, 1983
Absolutely no registra-
tion accepter after this
date!
BUSINESS PHONE
ZIP
to cover registration.