Parks & Rec Summer ProgramsPARKS &RECREATION
SUMMER PROGRAMS!
"DISCOVER US!"
EVENING IN
THE WALK
Looking for entertainment
for the whole family? We
have fun and laughter for
kids of all agee. Come join
us at Cedar Pottd Park on
Wednesdays at 7:00 P.M.
this summer. $ring your
blanket or IA* Iichair; then
sit back and enjoy the show!
JUNE 22: TEDDY BEAR BAND - This popular band returns. Don't
forget to bring teddy!
JUNE 29: CINNAMON STICKS & CO. - Present "A Holiday Por
No Special Holiday At AIL" Lots of silliness and audience ptlrrticipatiotl.
JULY 6: MAGICIAN /JUGGLER - Will amaze you with fantastic
feats of magic and skillful juggling.
JULY 13: CLIMB THEATRE - Presents "Tangled tfp In Tune ". A
fun, pun - filled story with lots of audience participation, especially ' for
youngsters.
JULY 20: APPLE VALLEY PUPPETEERS - Our storytelling
friends return for another hilarious show.
JULY 27: "TIIkE.O" - Spend the evening with this group listening to
favorite songs like `Hmise On Pooh Corner", "Faye and Rain ", and "Annie's
Song ". An enjoyable evening of good music.
RECREATION HAPPENINGS
t1ISCOVER US! 454 -8010
What time duel the bus leave for the SUMMER IN THE PARK field
trip? What is the et*ttt at EVENING IN THE PARK this week? It's rain-
ing, is Rec -T -Ball goiitg to meet? Answers to these questions and more are
available to you by calling 454 Daily recreation program an-
nouncements will Infant you of recreation happenings. HAVE A NICE DAY!
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111`5. c AUGUST f#- 12,1988
•(Mtintlay- Friday)
The City of Eagan is com-
ittitted to the policy that all per -
Sohi shall have equal access to
its programs, facilities and
employment without regard to
tact, creed, color, sex, national
origin, age or handicap.
PRE - SCHOOL MOVEMENT
Boys and girls ages three and four will discover the fun of moving their
bodies in new and different ways. The children will experience bouncing, gal-
loping, hopping, skipping and other exercises set to music. An excellent
program to help develop balance, coordination and flexibility. Pre- registra-
tion is required.
DATES: June 13 -July 28,1988, Mondays and Wednesdays
TIMES: Section 1: 9:30 -10:15 A.M.
Section II: 10:15 -11:00 A.M.
Section III: 11:00 -11:45 A.M.
LOCATION: Community Room, Fire Administration Bldg.
3795 Pilot Knob Road
FEE S10.00
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Friday, June 10,1988
WAGONFUL O'FUN
A mobile "WagonFul O'Fun" visits neighborhood parks from June 13 -
July 28, 1988. The Playwagon is an opportunity for children ages 5 - 12 to get
together with friends and participate in activities designed especially for
them. Among the activities planned are sports and games, crafts, relays and
special events.
Talent show, water days, and track and field day are among the special
events planned. Children will also participate in the Summer Finale Festival,
which is the highlight of the summer. It's an opportunity for all children
from each site to get together for an afternoon of fun and games, and a great
way to end the summer.
Come and join us for fun and games led by trained staff. All sites will be
the "drop in" variety with boys and girls free to come and go.
DISCOVER US!
DATES: June 13 - July 28,1988
TIMES AND LOCATIONS: 10:00 A.M. - Noon
Monday, Vienna Woods Park, 4700 Rahn Rd.
Tuesday, O'Leary Park, 3501 Lexington Ave.
Wednesday, Cedar Pond Park, 2070 Garnet Ln.
Thursday, Lexington Park, 1030 McKee St.
TIMES AND LOCATIONS: 1:00 - 3:00 P.M.
Monday, South Oaks Park, 675 N. Hay Lake Rd.
Tuesday, Northview Park, 980 Northview Park Rd.
Wednesday, Woodhaven Park, 1950 Gold Trail
Thursday, Bur Oaks Park, Chapel Lane & Hwy 149
FEE: The program is free
TO REGISTER: Come to your neighborhood park as listed above on the
day and time given for the park.
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GAMES KIDS PLAY
Four and five year olds will ex-
perience a program of activities
designed especially for them.
Relays, circle games, physical
fitness and game activities will be ex-
perienced. The class will include ex-
posure to and practice with nerf
and soccer balls, baseballs, softballs,
footballs, playground balls as well as
parachute play. Warm up games
will be played with an emphasis on
basics such as dribbling, bouncing,
throwing and catching.
The activities will be in a
progressive fashion according to the
participant's ability. Bringing out
non - competitive, positive play ex-
periences and having fun are the
aspects of emphasis for the
program. Children should dress in
tennis shoes and clothes for active
play. Class size is limited. Child
must be four or five years old by
June 16, 1988. Pre - registration is re-
quired.
BATES: Thursdays, June 16 -July 28,
1988 (7 Weeks)
TIMES: Section I: 4 year olds
10:20 -11:00 A.M.
Section II: 5 year olds
11:10 A.M.-Noon
IL.00A't'ION: Quarry Park
3340 Coachman Road
FEE: $10.00
REGISTRATION DEADLINE:
Friday, June 10, 1988
TINY TOTS RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES
The Tiny Tots program is designed to provide children ages 3, 4 and 5
the opportunity for social/recreational interaction and growth. Children are
exposed to a variety of skills and learning experiences which include: crafts,
storytelling, field trips, special events, listening and sharing skills, and singing.
The emphasis is on large and small group play. Children should dress in play
clothes for indoor and outdoor activities. A great way for your child to form
new friendships and socialize with other children.
Pre - registration is required. Group size is limited to the first 20
registered in each section.
DATES: June 13 - July 28, 1988 (7 weeks)
TIME: 10:00 A.M.-NOON
LOCATIONS: Blue Cross/Blue Shield Park, 3590 Blue Cross Rd.
Section I: Mondays & Wednesdays
Section 11: Tuesdays & Thursdays
Goat Mil Park, 4391 Lexington Avenue
Section III: Mondays & Wednesdays
Section W: Tuesdays & Thursdays
Rahn Park Building, 4425 Sandstone Dr.
Section V: Mondays & Wednesdays
Section VI: Tuesdays & Thursdays
FEE: S35.00
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Friday, June 10, 1988
CREATIVE CRAFTS
FOR KIDS A/
Rag baskets, Cross stitchery,
Needlepoint! Boys and girls ages 7-
12 can learn new skills or improve
their existing talents, leading to an
exciting life -long hobby.
Each child will Make three
popular projects that he/she can
give as gifts or have as keepsakes.
Supply costs are included in the
registration fee, so all you need to
bring is your creativity and a little
imagination!
DATE: Tuesdays, June 14 -July 26,
(excluding July 5) (6 weeks)
TIME: Section I: 7 -9 year olds 9:00-
10:30 A.M.
Section II: 10-12 year olds
10:30 -NOON
LOCATION: Quarry Park, 3340
Coachman Road
FEE: $18.00 (includes all supplies
and instrtictkm)
REGISTRATION bbADLINE:
June 7, 1988
EAGANETTES -FUN
WITH DANCE
In Eaganettes, boys and girls
ages 5-12 will experience dance,
jazz, movement and choreographed
routines through music. Marching
in the 4th of July Parade and a year
end recital are highlights of the
Program.
A great program for under-
standing rhythm, increasing coor-
dination, poise and creativity.
Registration will be held at the
Eagan Municipal Center and during
the first week of the program at
each site.
DATES: June 13 -July 7s, 1988 (7
weeks)
TIMES AND LOCATIONS:
Noithview Elementary School,
Mondays & Wednesdays
Section I: Ages 5- 71:00 -2:00 P.M.
Section II: Ages 8-12 2:00 -3:30 P.M.
Pilot Knob Elementary School,
Tuesdays & Thursdays
Section 111: Ages 5- 71:00 -2:00 P.M.
Section IV: Ages 8-12 2:00 -3:30 P.M.
FEE: $10.00
REGISTRATION DEADLINE:
Friday, June 10, 1988
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FITNESS & PUN FOR THREE YEAR OLDS
Three year olds will experience stunts and tumbling, creative play, game
activities, physical fitness and more activities designed especially for them.
The class will include exposure to and practice with nerf balls, T -ball skills,
playground balls, soccer balls, parachute play and more.
Each class works on a progressive level according to the participant's
ability. Increasing the child's motor skills, improving coordination and FUN
are the aspects of emphasis fot the program.
Children should dress in tefinis shoes and clothes for active play. Class
size is limited. Child must be three years old by June 16, 1988. Pre- registra-
tion is required.
DATES: Thursdays, June 16 - July 28, 1988 (7 weeks)
TIMES: Section t: 9:00 -9:30 A.M.
Section II: 9:40 -10:10 A.M.
LOCATION: Quarry Park, 3340 Coachman Road
FEE: $10.00
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Friday, June 10,1988
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Division 1:
Division 2:
Division 3:
Division 4:
Division 5:
BABYSITTING CLINIC
The Eagan Women's Fire
Auxiliary and the Department of
Parks and Recreation will co -spon-
sor a babysitting clinic this fall.
Boys and girls ages 10 and older are
encouraged to participate. The
four clinic sessions will cover the
basics of child care, first aid, safety
concerns and the "how to" of baby
sitting. Class size is limited. Pre-
registration is required.
DATES: Tuesdays & Thursdays,
June 14, 16, 21 & 23, 1988
TIME: 1:30 - 2:30 P.M.
LOCATION: Community Room,
Fire Administration Bldg.
3795 Pilot Knob Road
FEE: $5.00
REGISTRATION DEADLINE:
June 10, 1988
KIDS' FISH STORIES
Kids, tell us your best fish story
and you could win a surprise. It
could be about the "one that got
away" or the one that was caught at
the Opener.
We at Eagan Parks and Recrea-
tion want to read "fish tales" told in
your own words. The story may be
true or something you dreamed up.
Write a story that we will fall for
hook, line, and sinker. Please keep
your stories to 100 words or less.
Contest deedlind Is July 30th,
1988.
Preschoolers
Grades 1 & 2
Grades 3 & 4
Grades 5 & 6
Grades 7 -9
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There is nis entry fee However, you - must regis for the event `.y
May 25th Tease phone in your registratton to %MC Eagan Parks and
Recreation: Depart at454 -810Q
*Ali dogs must 'current dog license.
PREREGISTRATION Is REQ TIRED
DATE: Sunday, May29th
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1�VIIE blue Cross/Blue Shield
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TIME: 1 :30 P.M.
FEE: No Fee
REGISTRATION DEADLIINE• Wednesi y,
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care basics, and Will
children 14 14`:years
yo ur? child's need for
RECREATIONAL T -BALL
Recreational T - Ball is for boys and girls ages 6 and 7. It is the first step
in the baseball/softball progression with the emphasis on FUN.
Children learn the basics of the game, the correct techniques for batting,
throwing and fielding. The purpose of the program is to provide children an
opportunity to have fun, develop physically and socially and learn the most
basic fundamentals of the sports of baseball and softball.
The first four weeks are instructional; the last three weeks are run in a
tournament format. Pre - registration is required, The BEGINNERS Class is
for children who have no experience. ADVANCED BEGINNERS is for
children with some experience, but not ready for organized baseball or
softball. DISCOVER US!
DATES: June 13 -July 28, 1988 (7 weeks)
TIMES AND LOCATIONS:
Pilot Knob Elementary School, Mondays & Wednesdays
Section 1: Beginners 10:00 -11:00 A.M.
Section II: Advanced Beginners 11:00 A.M.
Thomas Lake Elementary School, Tuesdays & Thursdays
Section I: Beginners 10:00 -11:00 A.M.
Section II: Advanced Beginners 11:00 A.M -Noon
FEE: $L5.00 includes an Eagan Parks & Recreation T-shirt
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Friday, June 10,1988
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SUMMER IN THE
PARK FIELD TRIPS
The following trips are for
children ages 5 -12 who attend Sum-
mer in the Park. The trips are su-
pervised by Summer in the Park
staff. Registrations may be taken at
the Eagan Municipal Center or at
the individual park locations during
the first two weeks of the program.
Bus pick -up points are at each Sum-
mer in the Park location.
*When registering, please
specify which park site your child
will be attending.
All trips are scheduled between
1:00 -4:00 P.M. Bus times may be
earlier and will be determined after
registration deadline.
SKATEVILLE
An afternoon of rollersketing
DATE: June 23, 1988
FEE: $4.00 per person (Includes ad-
mission, skates, transportation and
supervision)
REGISTRATION DEADLINE:
Friday, June 17, 1988
*Optional: bring extra money for
snacks
OMNI THEATRE /SCIENCE
MUSEUM
Feature exhibit: "Dinosaurs",
Omni: "Niagara"
DATE: June 30, 1988
FEE: S5.50 (includes Omni admis-
sion, supervision, museum admis-
sion and transportation)
REGISTRATION DEADLINE:
June 24, 1988
CIRCUS - FOOD, FUN &
GAMES
West St.Psui
DATE: July 7, 1988
FEE: $5.50 (includes supervision,
transportation, sundae, beverage
and 12 game tokehs)
REGISTRATION DEADLINE:
July 1, 1988
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SHAKOPEE
POOL/WAtEI%SLIDE
Afternoon of water tun!
DATE: July 14,1988
FEE: $5.00 includes admission to
pool, 5 waterslide tickets, transpor-
tation and supervision.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE:
Friday, July 8,1988
*Bring swimsuit, towel and extra
money for optional snacks and extra
waterslide tickets.
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SUMMER FINALE
FESTIVAL
(Alt Perk GM together)
DATE: July 21,1988
TIME: 1:30 -3:30 P.M.
PEE: 52.00
LOCATION: Rahn Park
REGISTRATION DEADLINE:
Friday, July 15, 1988
SUMMER FUN DAY
Youth and teens ages 10-15 are encouraged to participate hi a fun program designed especially for them.
Field trips to various locations around the Twin Cities are what make this program exciting. The program is su-
pervised by trained staff and is an opportunity for friends to get together for a fun filled day. Sign up for one or
all events. Registration will begin on May 21, at the Eagan Municipal Center. Pre - registration and parent or
guardian permission slips are required.
JONATHAN PADDELFORD
Come aboard the Jonathan Paddelford as it cruises down the beautiful
Mississippi River. Feel the thrill of the rhythmic swish of the paddlewheel
and hear the deep- throated blast of the whistle. We'll have a picnic bti Har-
riet Island before the cruise, so bring a bag lunch.
ALL ABOARD!
DATE: Friday, June 17, 1988
TIMES AND LOCATIONS: Leave Return
Lakeville- Enggren's 9:45 A.M. 3:15 P.M.
Apple Valley Community Ctr 10:00 A.M. 3:00 P.M.
Rosemount Mall 10:15 A.M. 2:45 P.M.
Eagan - Rahn Park 10:30 A.M. 2:30 P.M.
FEE: $10.00 (includes transportation, admission and supervision)
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Friday, June 10,1988
VALLEYFAIR
Join us at Valleyfair for a fun -filled day of riding the Flume, roller
coaster, bumper cars and "Thunder Canyon" white water raft ride. Test your
skill at challenging games, enjoy the dolphin shows, music as *ell as other
special attractions.
DATE: Friday, June 24,1988
TIMES AND LOCATIONS: Pick-up lftetflrh
Lakeville - Engren's 9:00 A.M. 5:00 P.M.
Eagan - Mahn Park 9:30 A.M. 4:30 P.M.
FEE: $16.00 includes admission, transportation, rides and shows (The water
slide, carnival games and food are extra)
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Tuesday, June 14,1988
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LAKE NOKOMIS
An afternoon of fun and sun
awaits us at Lake Nokomis. Bring
your Swimsuit, towel and suntan oil
and get ready for beach balls and
frisbees!
$ring a bag lunch for a picnic.
DATE: Friday, July 8,1988
TIMES AND LOCATIONS:
Lakeville - Enggren's 11:15 A.M. -
4:15 P.M.
Apple Valley Community Center
11:30 A.M. 4:00 P.M.
Eagan - Rahn Park 11:45 A.M:
3:45 P.M.
PEE: $3.00 (includes transportation
and supervision)
REGISTRATION DEADLINE:
Friday, July 1, 1988
CAMP SACAJAWEA
Enjoy the great outdoors during
this special trip. Sleep under the
Stars or in a tent. Trip includes:
Friday supper cooked by the
campers; Saturday morning break-
fast, games, hikes and other camp -
ing activities. Parents are asked to
provide transportation to and from
Camp Sacajawea located on Pilot
Knob Road. We will provide the
chaperones! Join us for a night of
fun. Campers are asked to bring
their own tent, sleeping bag and
Wing utensils.
bAlE: July it and 16,1988
TIME: 5:00 P.M. Friday to 10:00
A.M. Saturday
PEE: 315.00 (includes meals, super-
vision and campsite fees)
ItEGISTIAT1ON DEADLINE:
Friday, July 8,1988
JUKE BOX SATURDAY NIGHT
A day of fun at Juke Box Saturday Night in Minneapolis. Juke Box will
be opened, exclusively for our Teen Party. Juke Box features a '57 red chevy
convertible where a disc jockey sits. A sand and beach area is also featured.
Pizza will be served for lunch along with unlimited pop, popcorn and
potato chips throughout the afternoon.
Dance contests, hula hoop contests, video games and more await you . .
Join us for a day of fun and games!
DATE: Friday, July 22,1988
TIMES AND LOCATIONS: Pick-up Return
Lakeville - Enggren's 8:45 A.M. 3:15 P.M.
Apple Valley Community Center 9:00 A.M. 3:00 P.M.
Rosemount Mall 9:15 A.M. 2:45 P.M.
Eagan - Rahn Park 9:30 A.M. 2:30 P.M.
FEE: $7.00 (includes pizza, unlimited pop, popcorn, potato chips, and
transportation and supervision)
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Friday, July 15,1988
MINNESOTA VIKINGS TRAINING CAMP
Did you ever want to see the Minnesota Vikings during training camp?
Now is your chance to travel to Mankato, Minnesota and see the Vikes
during their third week of training. We will be stopping for lunch so bring
extra money. *Bring your notebook - you might get some autographs of your
favorite players.
DATE: Tuesday, August 2, 1988
TIMES AND LOCATION:
Lakeville - Enggren's
Apple Valley Community Center
Rosemount Mall
Eagan - Rahn Park
Pick -up Return
8:45 A.M. 4:45 P.M.
9:00 A.M. 4:30 P.M.
9:15 A.M. 4:15 P.M.
9:30 A.M. 4:00 P.M.
FEE: $5.00 (includes school bus transportation and supervision)
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Tuesday, July 26,1988
DISTRICT 196 COMMUNITY EDUCATI
SUMMER PROG
Adult§ may enjoy several adventures th roi
Education this t;er ::Call Russell Pia
Lion. Highlights ii tdude
• Community dacati 's first bike trip for
11 -14 through the Mississippi River Va
non.
• A professionally guide and complete
Waters trip, pied for July 11-17 The cost
n Weight training and condition with
at 8 a.m. - 1 noon or 5 9 p.m., June
is $46 per person.
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TEAM TIMES: 9:00 -10:00 A.M. Age 5-9 Beginners
10:00 -11:00 A.M. Age 10 -15 Beginners
11:00 A.M.-Noon Age 10 -15 Advanced Beginners
1:30 -2:30 P.M. Age 10 -15 Beginners
2:30 -3:30 P.M. Age 10 -15 Intermediate
SESSION I JUNE 13- 30,1988, DAYS & LOCATIONS:
a ,- 7Pilot Knob M,W,F or Alue Cross/Blue Shield T,Th,F
�� O'Leary M,W,F ill Rahn T,Th,F
11(51- i ;7T ' Oak Chase M,W,F z Ridgecliff T,Th,F
SESSION II JULY 11 28,1988, DAYS & LOCATIONS:
Pilot Knob M,W,F Blue Cross/Blue Shield T,Th,F
O'Leary M,W,F Woodhaven T,Th,F
Oak Chase M,W,F Ridgecliff T,Th,F
FEE: $20.00
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Session I: June 10,1988
Session II: July 8, 1988
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JUNIOR TEAM TENNIS
A series of tennis drills and matches are planned for children ages 5
through 15. Parks and Recreation, in cooperation with Bill Henderson,
Director of Tennis at Eagandale Club, has planned this exciting tennis
program.
Teams from each park will demonstrate their newly acquired skills in
weekly matches. Each child registered is on a team and will have an oppor-
tunity to "show off his/her skills" One aspect is certain ... FUN!
All you need have are tennis shoes, a racket and enthusiasm. In fact, the
primary requirement is enthusiasm!
Teams will meet three times each week for one hour. The first two ses-
sions are at the neighborhood parks as listed. On Fridays, all participants
should come to Rahn Park at their appointed hours. Pre registration is re-
quired.
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To enter a t managers are asked to call the kosemotmt 1
and Recreation : Department at 423 -44 by May s 1988. ttdM
who wish to their names;place on a drat} list should 41so ctrl
City of lto§eliibtint
An or�nizattonal ;meeting will be held. on VY , Ma
1988, at 70 P.M at the tosemount City Hall, W i 5th
$50.00 down paiy nt iii the'teain intif fee is due et this me iIn
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JUNIOR TENNIS
CLINIC
ATTENTION ALL 4TH, 5TH, AND
8TH GRADERS!
Do you want to meet new
friends? Are you looking for some
summer fun?
Then come to one of the free
junior tennis clinics on Saturday,
May 28th.
This is an opportunity to learn
to play tennis or to work on improv-
ing your tennis skills. All skill levels
are encouraged to participate.
REMEMBER, YOU DON'T NEED
TO KNOW HOW TO PLAY!
Tennis balls and rackets will be
provided, so all you need to bring is
enthusiasm and tennis shoes.
Call to reserve a spot by phon-
ing the Eagan Parks and Recreation
bepartment at 454 -8100. PRE-
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
DATE: Saturday, May 28th
WHERE: (Our newest tennis
courts!)
TIME: Ridgecliff Park
9:00 A.M :10:00 A.M.
$1ue Cross/Blue Shield
10:15 A.M.-11:15 A.M.
O'Leary Park
11:30 A.M.-12:30 P.M.
FER: None
REGISTRATION DEADLINE:
Wednesday, May 25th
DOMINO'S TEAM
TENNIS
The South of the River recrea-
tion folks are up to it once again.
The sport: TENNIS - The for-
mat: TEAMS - The outcome: FUN.
The plan is for the cities of
Eagan, Apple Valley, Rosemount,
Lakeville, Farmington and
Burnsville to each field adult
Domino's Tennis Teams. Each
team is comprised of two men and
two women but frequently includes
male and female alternates for a
total of up to ten.
A league schedule will be
drawn and matches will be played
in each community. Matches will
be played during the months of
June, July and August.
A meeting date has been set for
individuals interested in fielding a
Domino's Tennis Team. On Wed-
nesday, June 1, 1988, at 7:00 P.M.,
come to the Eagan Municipal
Center at 3830 Pilot Knob Road.
Individuals planning to come are
asked to call Eagan Parks and
Recreation at 454 -8100 by May 27th.
At the meeting a video tape of
Domino's Team Tennis in action
will be shown. Discussion will cen-
ter on the Domino's Match format,
rosters, day and locations of play,
team fees, a kick -off event and a
time line to proceed with match
play.
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TENNIS LESSONS FOR ADULTS
A series of tennis drills/lessons are offered to adults during the evening
in June and July. Again in 1988 the drills will be conducted in cooperation
with Bill Henderson, Director of Tennis at Eagandale Club.
Each class meets for six (6) one -hour sessions, scheduled twice a week
for three (3) weeks. Sessions cancelled due to rain will be made up. Group
size is limited. Participants are to provide their own rackets. Teens ages 16-
19 are encouraged to participate in the adult classes.
Beginners are individuals who have never played. Advanced beginners
have taken beginner lessons previously or have played "at the game ". Inter-
mediates are individuals who are ready to learn shot placement and attacking
a players weakness. Pre - registration is required.
LOCATIONS, DATES & TIMES
SESSION 1. LIJNE 13-29 SESSION 1. JUNE 14-30
Pilot Knob M &W Rahn T &TH
A 7 :30 -8:30 P.M. Intermediate $ 7:30 -8:30 P.M. Advanced Beginner
? Oak Chase M &W Blue Cross/Blue Shield T &TH
3 6:30 -7:30 P.M. Advanced Beginner 3 6:30 -7:3b P.M. Beginner
O'Leary M &W ltidgecliff T &Th
6:30 -7:30 P.M. Advanced Beginner a . . r
7:30 -8:30 P.M. Beginner 4 7:30 -8:30 P.M. Beginner
SESSION 11. JULY 11 -27 SESSION II. JULY 12 -28
Pilot Knob M &W Evergreen T &Th
6:30 -7:30 P.M. Advanced Beginner 6:30 -7:30 P.M. Beginner
7:30 -8:30 P.M. Intermediate 7:30 -8:30 P.M. Advanced Beginner
Oak Chase M &W Blue Cross/Blue Shield T &Th
6:30 -7:30 P.M. Intermediate 6:30 -7:30 P.M. Advanced Beginner
7:30 -8:30 P.M. Beginner 7:30 -8:30 P.M. Beginner
O'Leary M &W Ridgeclitt T &Th
6:30 -7:30 P.M. Beginner 6:30-7:30 P.M. Advanced Beginner
7:30 -8:30 P.M. Intermediate 7:30 -8:30 P.M. Beginner
FEE: 820.00
REGISTRATION bEAbLINE: Session I: June 10,1988
Session II: July 8,1988
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GOLF LESSONS FOR ADULTS
Check your grip! Square your stance! Head down! Slow backswing .. .
Lessons for adult beginning golfers will be held this summer. Each class
meets for one hour, twice a week for three weeks.
Class members are to furnish their own clubs.
Classes will initially meet at Galaxy Driving Range on County Road 42,
1/2 mile east of Pilot Knob Road in Apple Valley. Participants will pay for
their practice balls at the driving range. Ensuing classes will move to Val -
leywood Golf Course.
Lessons postponed due to rain will be rescheduled by the instructor. Pre -
Registration is required.
DATES:
TIMES:
Section 1
Section 2
Section 3
Section 4
Section 5
Section 6
DATES: SESSION II
TIMES: Section 1
Section 2
Section 3
Section 4
Section 5
Section 6
FEE: $25.00
REGISTRATION DEADLINES:
DATE:
WHERE:
TIMES:
FEE:
SESSION I - JUNE 13- 30,1988
M &W 5:00 -6:00 P.M.
M &W 6:00 -7:00 P.M.
M &W 7:00 -8:00 P.M.
T &TH 5:00 -6:00 P.M.
T &TH 6:00 -7:00 P.M.
T &TH 7:00 -8:00 P.M.
- JULY 11- 28,1988
M &W 5:00 -6:00 P.M.
M &W 6:00 -7:00 P.M.
M &W 7:00 -8:00 P.M.
T &TH 5:00 -6:00 P.M.
T &TH 6:00 -7:00 P.M.
T &TH 7:00 -8:00 P.M.
Session I June 10, 1988
Session II July 8, 1988
IMPROVE YOUR ARCHERY ✓
Whether you hit your mark like William Tell or miss the broadside of a
barn, you can benefit from attending our archery session.
Metro Archery Center, in conjunction with the Eagan Parks and Recrea-
tion Department, is offering a session of coaching and consultation for ar-
chers of all abilities. Those who are interested in learning or expanding their
knowledge of archery are invited to register from either time offering on
Tuesday, June 28th.
Walnut Hill Archery Range, at the corner of Lexington Avenue and
Wilderness Run Road, is the site for instruction. Equipment will be
provided; however, you may wish to bring your own.
PRE REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
Tuesday, June 28th
Walnut Mill Archery Range
4:00 P.M. OR 6:00 P.M.
53.00 /person or 55.00 /family
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Thursday, June 23rd.
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3 -MAN SUMMER
BASKETBALL LEAGUE
Stay in shape, sharpen your
game skills, and enjoy basketball
outdoors.
This newly offered league is for
men who want to play basketball
without calls made by referees. The
refs are you, the players, and you
call your own fouls.
Games will be played on Mon-
day evenings at Eagan Parks and
Recreation Department outdoor
basketball courts. Play begins June
13th and runs through the end of
August.
Call Parks and Recreation at
454-8100 to receive information
about the league. If you do not
have a team, call to place your
name on a draft list.
Pre - Registration is required.
EVENT: Managers Organizational
Meeting
DATE: Monday, May 23, 1988
'LIME: 7:00 P.M.
LOCATION: Conference Room
Eagan Municipal Center
3830 Pilot Knob Rd.
FEE: $30.00
REGISTRATION DEADLINE:
May 20, 1988
SENIOR CITIZENS
Eagan Seniors meet twice each
month for special activities such as
pot -luck lunches followed by a
variety of forms of entertainment.
Polka bands, storytellers, ban -
joists and magicians have per-
formed. On some occasions the
group plays bingo or cards or games.
Several outings are planned
during the year. The Seniors have
gone to the Minnesota Landscape
Arboretum and The Old Log
Theatre in recent months.
If you are an Eagan Senior, new
to the City or a life long resident,
join us. Our pot lucks are tremen-
dous! Call Parks and Recreation at
454 -8100 to place your name on the
program mailing list.
55 ALIVE /MATURE
DRIVING
This two part seminar, designed
by the American Association of
Retired Persons, is for individuals
age 55 and older. it provides a
thorough review of Minnesota laws
and regulations for road safety. In
addition, the aging process as it re-
lates to driving skills is thoroughly
discussed.
Call Parks and Recreation at
454-8100 to reserve space in the
class. Registration will occur at the
first class session.
DATES: May 31 and June 1,1988
TIME: 1:00 - 5:00 P.M.
LOCATION: Community Room
Fire Administration Building
3795 Pilot Knob Road
FEE: $7.00
REGISTRATION DEADLINE:
May 27, 1988
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RECREATION
PROGRAM
REGISTRATION
Summer Program
Registration; Begins:
DATE Saturday, May 21, 19
TIME 1000 A:M Noon
LOCATION: Eagan Municipal
Center, 3$30 Pilot Knob Road
"In- person registrations
have first priority Registrations
will continue to be accepted at
the Municipal. Center during
regular office hours, Monday-
Friday 8:00 A.M. -4 :30 P.M.
CONFIRMATION LETTERS
Letters of confirrniation are
not sent. You should attend an
activity for which you register as
scheduled unless you are
notified otherwise.
REFUND POLICY
Registration .feet for
programs cancelled by Parks &
Recreation _ : will be fully
refunded. A 52.00: service fee
will be charged for individual
registration cancellations made
prior to the start of an activity or
its registration deadline. No
refunds will .: be made after
registration deadlines or the
start of an activity
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Name
CITY OF EAGAN
MAIL -IN REGISTRATION FORM
Home Phone #
Adress
Street City tip
Bus.Phone# Name of Activity
Session# Time Child's Birth Date
Enclosed S To Cover Registration
1, the undersigned, parent, guardian or participant, do hereby
agree to allow the individual(s) named herein to participate in the
above mentioned activity (ies): and 1 further agree to indemnify
and hold harmless from and against any, and all, liability for any in-
jury which may be suffered by the aforementioned individuals)
arising out of, or in any way connected with, his/her participation
in this activity.
Parent or Participant Sggnature
PICNIC KITS
OR
WHAT DO 1 NEED TO HAVE A PICNIC?
The Parks & Recreation Department will again offer Picnic Kits as a ser-
vice to the community. To arrange for a Picnic Kit, call Parks & Recreation
at 454 -8100 at least two weeks prior to the event.
L The basic Picnic Kit includes portable standards, a volleyball and net,
to use at a private home or at a park. A fee of $3.00 is charged.
2. A more extensive Picnic Kit that includes horseshoes, bocce ball and
badminton equipment, in addition to a volleyball and net, is available. A fee
of S5.00 is charged.
3. In a neighborhood park, for large group gatherings, additional picnic
tables and trash barrels can be delivered to the site. The reservation fee for
this service is $15.00.
4. Chuckwagon charcoal cooker: This trailer - mounted covered cooker is
ideal for large group gatherings. Dozens of bratwursts, hot dogs and ham-
burgers can be prepared at one time. The chuckwagon requires a 1 -7/8" ball
hitch for towing. A-fee of $15.00 is charged.
5. Tent canopy: Reservations for use of a 20' x 20' canopy require two
weeks advance notice. A rental fee of S50.00 is charged.
All fees for Picnic Kits are to be paid at the Eagan Municipal Center
within five (5) days of the inquiry. This completes the reservation.
Reserved Picnic Kits are to be picked up at the Public Works Building,
3501 Coachman Road between the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. In prac-
tice, kits are picked up on Fridays and returned on Mondays. Week -day pic-
nic kits are picked up on the day of the event and returned the following day.
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CITY OP EAGAN
MAIL -IN I1 GIS1RATION RORM
Name Home Phone #
Adress
Street
Bus.Phone#
Session#
Enclosed
City
Name of Activity
Time Child's Birth Date
Parent or Participant Signature
To Cover Registration
Zip
1, the undersigned, parent, guardian or participant, do hereby
agree to allow the individuals) named herein to participate in the
above mentioned activity (ies): and I further agree to indemnify
and hold harmless from and against any, and all, liability for any in-
jury which may be suffered by the aforementioned individual(s)
arising out of, or in any way connected with, `:his/her participation
in this activity.
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