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Parks & Rec Winter ProgramsSPEED SKATE OVAL Well Site Park on the corner of Pilot Knob Road at Cliff will become the home for speedskating this winter. The 200 meter oval will test the techni- que and endurance of would -be speedskaters. The giant rink will also serve as an attractive site for pleasure skaters from throughout the City. Skating to music, tracing a figure 8, skating for distance or helping your "little one learn to glide are all ac- tivities which can be enjoyed by everyone at the City's new pleasure /speedskating oval! O • " e O PARKS AND RECREATION 1 44 ..................................... ............................... The City of Eagan is : com- tted to the policy that all . per- sons ::shall have equal : access to its programs, facilities and employment without ` regard ` to race, ;::color, creed, .: religion, na- tional origin, sex, disability, age, marital status or ::status with regard to public assistance. WINTER PROGRAMS "DISCOVER US!" OUTDOOR SKATING RINKS The outdoor skating season in the City of Eagan begins in mid- December. Bring the family, teach your "little one" to stand on his/her skates, skate backward and forward on the pleasure rink as you did in your youth and play "pick up hock- ey" with neighborhood youth. Check the hockey team practice schedule! CLASS A RINKS Sky Hill Park Rahn Park Goat Hill Park: CLASS B RINKS Carnelian Park: Quarry Park Ridgecliff Park Well Site Park CLASS C RINKS Lexington Park Pilot Knob Park Woodhaven Park Blue Cross Road at Blackhawk Road On Sandstone Drive next to Rahn School On Lexington Avenue just north of Wilderness Run Road On Carnelian Lane at Blackhawk Road On Coachman Road, one block north of Yankee Doodle Road On Covington Lane, one block west of Johnny Cake On Pilot Knob Road just north of Cliff Road On McKee Street, two blocks east of Lexington Avenue West off Pilot Knob Road on Towerview Road On Gold Trail, southeast of Beau D'Rue Drive WARMING SHELTER SCHEDULE Sundays: Noon - 9:00 PM Saturdays & School Vacation Days: 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM • Christmas & New Year's Eve Days: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Christmas Day. CLOSED New Year's Day: Noon - 9:00 PM School Days: 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM Watch for postings of special holiday and week -end hours. Warming shelters will be open during the hours listed unless winter weather creates problems such as 1. A wind chill factor of -25 degrees or colder. 2. Three or more inches of snow have fallen and the rinks have not yet been cleared. 3. Warm temperatures soften the ice, making the rinks uaskateable. "NEIGHBORHOOD PLEASURE RINKS" Bridle Ridge Park Elrene Drive at Bridle Ridge Road Cedar Pond Park On Diffley Road, 3 blocks east of Nichols Road Country Home Parlc On Beam Lane at Eagan Avenue Bur Oaks Park On Chapel Lane, two blocks east of Highway 149 Evergreen Park On Lodgepole Drive, west of Pilot Knob Road Highview Park On Skyline Drive, 2 blocks west of Pilot Knob Road Pond sites are cleared and flooded on a "weather permitting basis ". 9 SNOW TUBING AT TRAPP FARM PARK 841 WILDERNESS RUN ROAD For a thrilling ride, join several inner tubes together, (available at the park) and glide, giggle, giggle, bump, bump down the hill or, for an alternate ride, try the "run" planned for sleds and mini boggans. A roaring fire in the fireplace will warm your toes and fingers as you enter the shelter between slides down the hill. The shelter will be open: After School: Saturdays: Sundays: 4:00 - 9:00 PM 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM Noon - 9:00 PM During winter vacation, the shelter will be open from 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM on days that are not holidays. Special holiday hours will be announced at the park. Tubing is great family fun! Come on. enjoy winter! Discover us! SCHOOL'S OUT SLEDDING PARTY .......................................... ............................... ..... ......................... Kid's, spend your day off from school having fun at Trapp Farm Park. A day of sliding and tubing fun is being planned for all kids ages 5-12, from 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM. Pizza and hot chocolate will be available for lunch to warm up! Pre- registration is required. Date: Friday, January 20, 1989 Time: 10 :00 AM -1:00 PM Location: Trapp Farm Park, 841 Wilderness Run Rd. Fee: : "$5.00 (includes supervision and lunch) Registration Deadline Friday, January 13, 1989 CROSS COUNTRY SKI LESSONS FOR ADULTS The air is crisp, the snow goes crunch, and you can see your breath before your face. The instructor urges you to practice the herringbone up a gentle slope. The class laughs at the sits marks in the snow. Learning how to cross- country ski builds confidence. The skills you gain will be there for you each season. Sunday afternoon ski excursions, week -end ski trips and a new outlook on winter are benefits you could find from learning how to cross- country ski. The lessons are designed for beginners. You may use your own equipment or rent skis, boots and poles. The first class meeting will be held indoors at the class time listed. These ses- sions meet in the Community Room of the Fire Administration Building, 3795 Pilot Knob Road. The two out door sessions will be held at Lebanon Hills Regional Park at the Schultz Lake Ski Trail. Dates: Saturdays, January 7,14 & 21,1989 Times: I 9:30 - 10:45 AM (For those who have never skied) II 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM (For those who have never skied) III 12:30 -1:45 PM Fee: $20.00 with own equipment $30.00 with rental equipment (indicate height and shoe size) Registration Deadline January 5,1989 10 § r CROSS - COUNTRY SKI TRAILS The beginner, novice and the more experienced cross-country skier can equally be challezetcl, by the groomed trails in scenic Eagan park settings. Blue Cross /Blue Shier A beginners' trail ' iL be set, groomed and maintained north of the Blue Cross/Blue Shield balding. The trail will be located on tht area that normally provides for soccer activities. Easy access parking v be avail- able in the Blue Cross/Blue Shield north parking lot. The trail will take advantage of gentle slopes and flat surfaces. Begin- ning skiers will enjoy this trail for prac- ticing their kick and glide before they are to take a hill head -an. Blackhawk Park: Provides a challenging one mile trail over hilly terrain, through woods, beside a meadow and sear the shore of Blackhawk Lake. The trail entrance and limited parking are at the end of Palisade Way at Riverton Avenue. Patrick Eagan Park: Provides two miles of trails over variable terrain. You will glide along the flats, herringbone up the hills and SCHUSS' down the other side! Park- ing is located to the we of Lexington Avenue, 1f2• mile north of Diffley Road. The trail entrance is readily ac- cessible from the parking area. EAGAN SENIOR CITIZENS Eagan seniors meet twice a month for special activities such as pot -luck lunches followed by entertainment. Polka bands, storytellers, banjoists and magicians have performed. On some occasions the group plays bingo or cards or games. Several outings are planned during the year. The seniors have gone to see performances at The Old Log Theatre, to a card party at the Rosemount Senior Center, and to lunch at the Old Country Buffet. If you are an Eagan senior, new to the City or a life long resident, join us. Our pot lucks are tremendous! Please call Parks and Recreation at 454-8100 to place your name on the seniors mail- ing list. ✓ BABY SITTING CLINIC "Help! I took this baby sitting job and now the baby is crying and I don't know what to do!" OR "if I only knew some games!" Boys and girls who participate in baby sitting clinics learn how to prepare for a wide spectrum of situa- tions that could occur. The Eagan Women's Fire Au has designed the curriculum for the clinics. A series of guest speakers present the "how to" of baby - gitt Pre- registration with Parks and Recreation which co- sponsors the clinics, is required. Dates: Saturdays, February 11 & 18, 1989 Time: 10 A.M. - Noon Location: Fire Administration Bldg, 3795 Pilot Knob Road Fee S5.00 Registration Deadline February 3, 1.1 SPEEDSKATING! Learn how to skate faster ... improve your balance and coordination. )oin SPEEDSKATING! A beginning instructional program for participants who know the basics of skating will be offered for boys and girls ages 5 -12 on Tuesday and Thursday even- ings at Well Site Park. Beginning level racing meets will be held on week -ends throughout the Twin Cities area. You don't need long blade skates. A pair of hockey or figure skates will work just fine! You do need enthusiasm, curiosity and a desire for fun! Dates: Tuesday and Thursdays - January 3 - February 9,1989 Time: 7:00 - 8:00 PM Location: Well Site Park, 4580 Pilot Knob Rd. Fee: $10.00 (includes instruction and skate cap) Registration Deadline: Friday, December 30, 1988 SKATING LESSONS Enjoy the crisp Minnesota winters by learning how to skate. Adults and children of all ages are encouraged to participate. Students will work on techniques such as balance, proper forward skating, backwards motion and :? stopping. The techniques will be taught in a progression according to the ability of the participants. Lessons are held at outdoor skating facilities, so sharpen your skates, bundle up and enjoy winter! If you are new to Minnesota (and want to be a "Minnesotan "), you need to try ice skating! Specific dates, times and registration details will be available at the warming shelters and at the Eagan Municipal Center. DOG OBEDIENCE TRAINING ,/ • Are your dog's "manners" the worst on the block? Then, why not try dog obedience training? You will teach your dog to come, sit, stay and heel. Inappropriate barking will become a thing of the past. Your dog will love coming to class. Repetition, a firm "no" when needed and loads and loads of praise are the elements used to ensure your success with your dog. Novice training is for dogs which have previously had beginner classes. A dog younger than nine months of age is too much of a puppy to understand obedience training. The handler may be an adult or youth 12 years of age or older. Bring to the first class: The dog, certificate of rabies vaccination, a choke chain and a 6' leather leash. Pre - Registration is required. Dates: Thursdays, January 5 - March 9, 1989 Times: Beginner - 6:00 - 7:00 P.M. Novice - 7:15 - 8:15 P.M. • Beginner - 8:30 - 9:30 P.M. Location: Community Room, Fire Administration Building, 3795 Pilot Knob Road Fee: S20.00 Registration Deadline: January 3,1989 ME TWO! Enjoy time with your toddler each week in this fun -filled class for two year olds and Mom or Dad. The child and adult will experience a new class designed for the needs of the two year old. The class will include working on motor skill development, balance, spatial awareness, coordination and flexibility through ac- tion songs, bouncing rhymes, forger plays and relaxation. A great way for parents to meet other parents and for children to socialize through learning. Pre - registration is required. Child must be two years old by January 4, 1989. Dates and Times: Section I - Mondays, Jan.9 -Feb.27, 1989 9:30 AM -10:30 AM (8 weeks) Section II - Wednesdays, Jan.4 - Feb.22, 1989 9:15 AM -10:15 AM (8 weeks) Location: Goat Hill Park, 4391 Lexington Avenue Fee: $10.00 /pair Registration Deadline: Friday, December 30,1988 FITNESS & FUN FOR THREE YEAR OLDS Three year olds will experience stunts and tumbling, creative play, game ac- tivities, physical fitness and more activities designed especially for them. The class will include exposure to and practice with nerf balls, football 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 for the program. Children should dress in tennis shoes and clothes for active play. Class size is limited. Child must be three years old by January 4, 1989. Pre - registration is re- quired. Dates: Monday, January 9 - February 27, 1989 (8 weeks) Times: Section I: 10:45 AM -11:15 AM Section II: 11:30 AM -Noon Location: Goat Hill Park, 4391 Lexington Avenue Fee: $10.00 Registration Deadline: Friday, December 30,1988 GAMES KIDS PLAY Four and five year olds will experience a program of activities designed espe- cially for them. Relays, circle games, physical fitness and game activities will be experienced. The class will include exposure 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 experiences 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 January 9, 1989. Pre - registration is required. Dates: Wednesdays, January 4 - February 22, 1989 (8 weeks) Times: Section I: 10:30 AM -11:15 AM (4 & 5 yr.olds) Section II: 11:15 AM -Noon (4 & 5 yr.olds) Location: Goat Hill Park, 4391 Lexington Avenue Fee: S10.00 Registration Deadline: Friday, December 30, 1988 12 IMAGINE THAT! ✓ Discover the wonderful world of fun for three, four and five year olds in this new class designed especially for preschoolers. Each week, children will have the opportunity to develop their self - confidence, imagination and independence. Activities such as finger plays, stories, songs, arts and crafts and puppets will entertain the children at each class. Imaginary friends will visit each week to create a world of fantasy for each child. Pre- registration is required. Dates: Fridays, January s - February 24, 1989 (8 week Time: Section I: 9:45 AM -10:45 AM Section II: 11:00 AM -Noon Location: Goat Hill Park 4391 Lexington Avenue Fee: S10.00 Registration Deadline: Friday, Dec. 30, 1988 TINY TOTS The Tiny Tots program is designed to provide children ages 3, 4 and 5 the opportunity for social/recrea- tional 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: January 3 - March 9, 1989 (10 weeks Times and Loca tions: Rahn Park Building, 4425 Sandstone Drive Section I: Mondays & Wednesday, 9:30 Alva -11:30 AM Section II: Mondays & Wednesday, 1:00 PM -3:00 PM Goat Hill Park, 4391 Lexington Ave. Section I: Tuesday & Thursdays, 9:30 AM -11:30 AM Section It Tuesday & Thursdays, 1:00 PM -3:00 PM Fee: S50.00 Registration Deadline: Friday, Dec. 30, 1988 EAGAN WINTER WEEKEND VACATION Outdoor activities in the wintertime are wonderful. The Department of Parks & Recreation invite adults and children to enjoy a WINTER WEEKEND VACATION on February 3, 4 and 5, 1989! Visualize a light snowfall as you ski, skate or fish. Plow through snow as you slide into base. Winter fun which the whole family can enjoy. Hot cider will be served at each event. FAMILY SKATE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1989 t, 7:00 P.M. - SKY HILL PARK Picture a light snowfall on a winter evening. Remember how the blades of your skates sound as you glide across the ice. Feel the wind on your face and see the light glisten on the snow. Join us at Sky Hill Park. Skate with your children. "warm up" in the shelter building and visit with neighbors and friends over a cup of hot cider. An enjoyable relaxing evening for the whole family. 4 MOONLIGHT SKIING FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1989 P.M. - BLUE CROSS /BLUE SHIELD Enjoy a crisp winter evening of cross country skiing. Kick and glide over the gentle slopes and flat surface of the ski trail at Blue Cross /Blue Shield. Candle illuminaries will light the way as you glide across the snow, a beautiful sight to see! After skiing, talk with your friends and Parks and Recreation staff over a cup of Hot Cider! ICE FISHING CONTEST SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1989 a > l'� 1:00 - 3:00 P.M. - FISH LAKE PARK • ,a► Xl Spend a winter afternoon with the family at the Ice Fishing Contest! Participants of all ages are encouraged to join in the fun at Fish Lake Park. Prizes will be awarded by age category and a special memento will be given to each child who catches a fish. So if you catch the smallest, ugliest, biggest, fattest, or most fish - you may win a prize. Grab your fishing gear, bundle up and get ready to try your luck. A bonfire and hot cider will be available to keep you warm. THIRD ANNUAL SNOW SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1989 NORTHVIEW ATHLETIC FIELDS SLIDING PARTY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1 1:00 - 4:00 PM - TRAPP FARM PARK A WEEKEND OF FAMILY FUN! 3 The ball may have to be orange; first base may be on top of a snow drift; and speed in the outfield won't help, but gather your team together and try Eagan's spoof on winter. With mukluks on your feet, a stocking cap covering your ears, layers of sweat shirts and sweaters to guard against the chill in the air, laugh with your friends as you frolic in the snow. Competition will be neighborly, spirits will be warm and OLD MAN WINTER will be defeated. TOURNAMENT FORMAT: Championship /Consolation REGISTRATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED BEGINNING: January 9,1989 4,4$, TEAM ELIGIBILITY: Players live or work in the City of Eagan . . te r" �tx TOURNAMENT FEE: 550.00 ENTRY DEADLINE: January 27,1989 Parks & Recreation will host the Fourth Annual "Family Sliding" Party at•Trapp Farm Park on Sunday, February 5, 1989. A roaring fire in the shelter building fireplace, hot cider for all, a haven in which to warm your toes between slides down the hill will greet you and your family. Bumpety bump down the hill on inner tubes; wish for fresh snow for building snowmen! The outings listed on these two pages are co-sponsored by the Apple Valley, Eagan, Lakeville and Rosemount Parks & Recreation Departments. Registration may be made with any of the recreation departments. NOTE: No refunds will be is- sued after the registration deadline of an outing. Please specify the pick -up point you prefer when you register. JUNIOR HIGH WINTER TRIP Grab a friend and come out for a winter sleigh ride and pizza at Wagon Wheel Stables in Lakeville. All youths, grades 7 -9 are invited. You'll be riding a hay covered sleigh pulled by horses. After the sleigh ride warm yourself at the fire and enjoy Domino's pizza and pop. The more the merrier so bring your friends and have a great Friday night. DATE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 6,1989 TIMES AND LOCATIONS (Bus pick up and approximate returns): ° Rosemount Mall 5:45/9:45 PM , . Apple Valley Comm. Ctr. 6:00/9:30 PM Valley Park Tom Thumb 6:15/9:15 PM Enggren's in Lakeville 6:25/9:05 PM Cedarvale Shopping Ctr. 5:30/10:00 PM FEE: $9.50 includes sleigh ride, pizza and beverage, transportation and chaperones. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Friday, December 30, 1988 TRIPS & TOURS AFTON ALPS SKI TRIP Enjoy your day off from school skiing on the slopes of Afton Alps Ski Area. With 18 chairlifts and 34 varying levels of runs, everyone will have hours of fun! Lessons are available for all abilities, and length of class depends on the number of students who are in the class. All 6th, 7th, 8th graders, and adults are invited to join the fun! Rental equipment packages are available. Participants should bring extra money to buy refreshments and must provide their own lunch. DATE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 19,1989 TIMES AND LOCATIONS: Apple Valley Comm. Center 8:15 AM/5:00 PM Cedarvale Shopping Ctr. 8:30 AM/4:45 PM Rosemount Mall 8:45 AM/4:30 PM FEE: Youth Adult Lift Ticket Only S17.00 $20.00 Lift Ticket and Lesson S18.00 _ $21.00 Lift Ticket & Rental Equip. S22.00 S26.00 Lift Ticket, Rental Equip.,_ Lesson __ $23.00 S27.00 (all prices include transportation and supervision) REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Thursday, January 12, 1989, 4:00 PM tA 0 ° TWIN CITIES LIVE ✓ Join the Parks & Recreation Departments as we travel to KSTP T.V. Studios in Minneapolis to participate in the audience of Twin Cities Live. Bob Bruce is the host of this popular talk show which covers a number of topics. The show airs live at 10:00 AM on Channel 5, so set your VCR's and join us in the audience! DATE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 17,1989 TIMES AND LOCATION: Enggrens in Lakeville 7:45 AM/12:15 PM Rosemount Mall 8:00 AM/12:00 PM Apple Valley Comm. Ctr. 8:15 AM/11:45 AM Cedarvale Shopping Ctr. 8:30 AM/11:30 AM FEE: $6.00 (includes school bus transportation and special surprise) REGISTRATION DEADLINE: January 10, 1989, 4:00 P.M. 14 r" • .7 - -i- � DOWNHILL SKIING AT WELCH VILLAGE Take advantage of President's Day and join us at the slopes of Welch Village. Welch Village is located forty miles southeast of the Twin Cities between Hastings and Red Wing and has an excellent variety of slopes for all levels of skiing. Presi- dent's Day at Welch is a special event day that offers races, contests, prizes and FUN for all!! One hour lessons are available for all levels. Beginner lessons are free, while intermediate and advanced lessons are $5.00. Participants should bring extra money to buy refreshments and must provide their own lunch. Participants should be 8 years or older; those under 8 must be accompanied by an adult. Date: Monday, February 20, 1989 Times and Location: Cedarvale Shopping Ctr. 8:00 AM /4 :30 PM Apple Valley Comm. Center 8:15 AM /4:45 PM Rosemount Mall 8:30 AM /5:00 PM Enggrens in Lakeville 8:45 AM /5:15 PM Fee: Lift Ticket Only $22.00 Lift Ticket and Intermediate or Advanced Lesson $27.00 Lift Ticket & Rental Equip. $34.00 Lift Ticket, Rental Equip., Lesson $39.00 (all prices include transportation and supervision) Registration Deadline: Tuesday, February 14, 4:00 PM KINGDOM ON ICE CELEBRATES MICKEY. MOUSE'S 60TH BIRTHDAY! It's MICKEY MOUSE'S 60TH Birthday Celebration. This SPECTACULAR production of magic on ice will show you Mickey Mouse from his infant years to the present. The show concludes with an extravagant birthday party for Mickey. See lavish costumes and world class skating at the Met Center. Sing or hum along to Mickey's favorite tunes! All ages are invited to attend - (note youths 18 months of age and older must purchase a ticket). It's sure to entertain all ages. Date: Thursday, March 23, 1989 Times and Location: Enggrens in Lakeville Rosemount Mall Apple Valley Comm. Center Cedarvale Shopping Ctr. (west end) Fee: S12.50 per,person - Includes lower deck reserved tickets and transportation. Bring additional monies jor beverages and naveities. Registration Deadline Wednesday -March 8„1989 •_ 8:45 AM /1:30 PM 9:00 AM /1:15 PM 9:15 AM/1:00 PM 9:30 AM/12:45 PM 1.5 LITTLE SIX BINGO PALACE A full afternoon of Bingo for ADULTS ONLY at Little Six Bingo Palace! You and your friends can join us on February 27, 1988. We'll begin the afternoon by nibbling on free donuts and coffee. Then get your dobbers out and be ready to mark that winning card. Discover the thrill of getting a "BINGO "! Date: Monday, February 27, 1989 Times and Locations: Lakeville Senior Citizens Ctr. Apple Valley Community Ctr. Rosemount Mall Cedarvale Shopping Ctr. (west end) Fee: $16.00 Adults; $14.00 Senior Citizens (62 yrs. of age and above) • The cost includes 2 sessions of bingo with the basic bingo card packet for each session, transportation. • Additional cards may be purchased at your cost upon arrival. • Must r ovide your own dobber (marker). Dobbers may be purchased at the Bingo - Palace for .75 Registration Deadline: Friday, February 17, 1989 11:00 AM /6:15 PM 11:15 AM /6:00 PM 11:30 AM /5:45 PM 11:45 AM /5:30 PM RECREATIONAL CO -ED VOLLEYBALL Bump - Set - Spike! This league is for people who want to play volleyball without calls made by referees. The refs are you, the players, and you call your own illegal hits. To enjoy par- ticipating, you need not have ex- perience playing volleyball. It's a great way to have fun and meet new people. Games are played on Friday even- ings between 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM at Highland, Woodland and Deerwood Elementary schools. Play begins on January 6, 1989 and runs through March 31 (12 weeks). Fee is $35.00 per team. No games March 24, 1989. Registrations are accepted by teams only; however, if you're an in- dividual interested in getting on a team, an available players list has been established. Managers are asked to contact the Parks and Recreation Department by Dec. 16., if interested in entering a team. 454-8010 What time does the bus leave? Is it too cold to skate? Where and when do I register? What special events are coming up? For up to date recreation program announcements call 454 -8010, night or day, to learn what's happening through Eagan Parks and Recreation. Have a nice day! L CITY OF EAGAN MAIL -IN REGISTRATION FORM Name Home Phone # Adress Street City Zip Bus.Phone# Name of Activity Session# Time Child's Birth Date Enclosed S To Cover Registration I, the undersigned, parent, guardian or participant, do hereby agree to allow the individual(s) named herein to participate in the above men- tioned activity (ies): and I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless from and against any, and all, liability for any injury which-may be suf- fered by the aforementioned individual(s) arising out of, or in any way connected with, his/hes participation in this activity: - Patent or Participant Signatvtw DISCOVER US! WINTER PROGRAM REGISTRATION Saturday, December 17, 1988, from 10:00 A.M. to Noon is ` the opening date for in person registra- tion : for all winter programs spon- sored by the Parks and Recreation Department. Registrations are ac- cepted at the Eagan Municipal Center,:: 3830 Pilot Knob Road. Regular office hours are 8:00 A.M. to :4:30 `: P.M., ; Monday through Friday. Mail -in registrations will receive second priority to "in -per - son ". registration. CONFIRMATION LETTERS Letters of confirmation are not sent. You should attend an activity for which you register as scheduled unless you are notified otherwise. REFUND POLICY Registration fees for programs cancelled by Parks and Recreation will be fully refunded. A $2.00 ser- vice fee will be charged for , in- dividual registration cancellations made prior to the start of an ac- tivity or its registration deadline. No refunds will be made after registration deadlines or the start of an activity. Name Adress Street City Zip Bus.Phone# Name of Activity Session# Time Child's Birth Date Enclosed S To Cover Registration I, the undersigned, parent, guardian or participant, do hereby agree to allow the individual(s) named herein to participate in the above men- tioned activity (ies): and I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless from and against any, and all, Liability for any injury which nmy- be suf- fered by the aforementioned individual(s) arising out of, or in any way connected• with, his/her participation in this activity Parent or Participant Signature anallftire 16 - ADULT SOFTBALL LEAGUES Adult softball leagues, in the City. of Eagan, are directed by the Depart- • ment of Parks & Recreation. Beginning March 20, 1989, new teams will be accepted into leagues. Managers of prospective new teams should call Parks and Recreation at 454-8100 for team entry information. SOFTBALL LEAGUES OFFERED: Women's Recreational League: Mon- day night play Men's Recreational League: Tuesday and Wednesday night play Men's Industrial League: Thursday night play Men's Over 35/40 League: Thursday night play Co -Rec, Couples 14" League: Friday night play ACTIVITIES CALENDAR The fourth annual Parks and Recreation Activities Calendar is out! The winter /spring issue provides infor- mation about activities planned during the months December through May. A second issue covering June through November will be published in May. The department invites you to par- ticipate in the wide variety of youth, family and adult recreation oppor- tunities outlined in the calendar. The specifics of each activity are published in the quarterly City newsletter. Discover Usl CITY OF EAGAN MAIL -IN REGISTRATION FORM Home Phone #