SummerEAGAN SUMMER
RECREATION PROGRAMS
'TINY TOTS
Tiny Tots Recreational Activities is a
program for 3 to 5 year olds. Activities
include games, stories, songs, action
rhymes and supervised playground play.
DATES:
June 11 - July 26
(No session on July 4).
TIME:
10:00 - Noon
DAYS:
Section I- Mon. and Weds.
Section II - Tues. and Thurs.
LOCATIONS:
RAH N PARK - Sandstone Dr. west of
Rahn School.
NORTHVIEW SCHOOL - County
Road 30, '/a mile east of Lexington
Ave., in cooperation with School
District #196.
PILOT KNOB SCHOOL - Lone Oak
Rd., west of Pilot Knob Rd., in
cooperation with School District #
197.
COST:
$25.00
REGISTRATION:
By mail or in person at the Eagan
Municipal Center, beginning May 14.
Checks are to be made to the City of
Eagan.
Group size is limited and registration is
on a first-come, first -serve basis.
FRIDAY - FUN DAY
The Parks & Recreational Department
is offering a new program for 10 - 13
year olds.
The theme for the first week is "Games
Galore". Some of the activities planned
for other Fridays are "Water Fun" and a
field trip to Beaver Mountain Waterslide.
DATES:
June 22 - July 20
TIME:
1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
COST:
$2.50
LOCATIONS:
Oak Chase Park - Oak Chase Rd. at
Wilderness Run Road.
Carnelian Park - Carnelian Lane at
Blackhawk Rd.
Registration is at the park. Additional
information will be distributed as the
children register.
SUMMER IN THE PARK
Summer in the Park is an afternoon
recreational program for children who
have completed kindergarten through
age 12. Activities include games, crafts,
special events and field trips.
DATES:
June 11 - July 26
(No program on July 4)
TIME:
1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
DAYS:
Monday through Thursday
LOCATIONS:
Woodhaven Park: Gold Trail,
southeast of Beau D' Rue Dr.
Carnelian Park: Carnelian Lane at
Blackhawk Rd.
Oak Chase Park: Oak Chase Rd. at
Wilderness Run Rd.
Evergreen Park: Walfrid Street to
Lodgepole Dr.
Rahn Park: Covington Lane, west of
Johnny Cake Ridge Rd.
Registration is the first week at the
park. There is no fee for the program,
However, there is a charge for field
trips. Additional information and field
trip permission slips will be distributed
at the playground as the children regis-
ter.
ADULT SOCCER LEAGUE
The communities of Apple Valley, Burns-
ville, Eagan, Lakeville and Rosemount
will jointly sponsor a soccer league for
adults, ages 20 and older. Play will be
scheduled on Sunday evenings during
July andAugust. For additional informa-
tion an ti indicate interest, prospective
team managers should call Parks and
Recreation 454-8100 by June 1, 1984.
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WAGONFUL 0' FUN
The Wagonful 0' Fun is a special built
trailer bringing playground staff, games,
crafts and other activities into neighbor-
hood parks. The program is for children
who have completed kindergarten
through age 12. The wagon will be
going out to the following locations
mornings and afternoons this summer.
DATES:
June 11 - July 26
(No program Wed., July 5)
SCHEDULE:
Day
Mon.
Tues.
Wed.
Thurs.
Day
Mon.
Tues.
Wed.
Thurs.
Mornings 10 a.m. - Noon
Bur Oaks Park
Country Home Park
Lexington Park
Blackhawk Park
Afternoons 1 - 3 p.m.
Lakeside Park
Coachman Park
Pilot Knob School Playground
Fish Lake Park
There is no charge, and the children
may register at the playground.
EVENING IN THE PARK
Cedar Pond Park will be the site for free
family entertainment on Wednesday
evenings this summer. Diffley Road
construction will test the creativity of
entertainment and spectators alike to
reach the park. However, undaunted,
the shows will go on promptly at 7:00
p.m. Bring a blanket or lawn chair and
the entire family can enjoy:
June 27: The Minnesota Zoo's
Zoomobile
July 11: Cinnamon Sticks & Co.
"Raggedy Gran & Candy Man Sam"
July 18: Osman Shrine Band
July 25: Jackson Marrionettes
"This and That"
August 1: Apple Valley Puppet
Wagon
August 8: Backes Puppeteers
"Sleeping Beauty"
"3 Little Pigs"
"Circus"
In the event of inclement weather, per-
formances will move indoors at the Fire
Administration Bldg., 3795 Pilot Knob
Road. No event will be cancelled.
• EAGAN ETTES -
FUN WITH DANCE
Eaganettes is a dance and tumbling
program for boys and girls ages 5 - 12.
Children with no dance experience as
well as those with formal dance training
will enjoy this program.
Two highlights of Eaganettes are march-
ing in the Eagan Fourth of July parade
and a recital at the end of the seven -
week program.
DATES:
June 11 - July 26
LOCATIONS:
Cedar Elementary School on
Mondays and Wednesdays, in
cooperation with School District
#191.
Pilot Knob Elementary School on
Tuesdays and Thursdays in coopera-
tion with School District #197.
TIME:
1:00 - 2:30 p.m. for
5 - 7year olds
2:30 - 3:30 p.m. for
8 - 12 year olds
Registration will be accepted the
first two weeks of class at the
lesson site, but will be closed the
remainder of the session. Cost is
$4.00, which is to be paid at the time
of registration.
'GOLF LESSONS FOR ADULTS
The Parks and Recreation Department
offers golf lessons for adult beginners.
Group size is limited to allow for in-
dividual attention. The lessons consist
of six (6) one-hour sessions. Each
scheduled class meets approximately
twice a week for 3 weeks.
Class members are to furnish their own
clubs.
The lesson format is as follows: The first
four lessons will be held at George's
Driving Range. I ncooperation with Park-
view Golf Club, the last two lessons are
held on their practice putting green.
A fee of $10.00 is charged. Additional
cost will be incurred at the driving range
for practice balls.
Lessons postponed due to rain will be
rescheduled by the instructor.
Register in person or by mail at the
Municipal Center beginning May 14,
1984.
Session 1 M&W, Begins June 11
Section 1 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Section 2 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Section 3 7:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Session 11 T & Th, Begins June 12
Section 1
Section 2
Section 3
5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
7:30 - 8:30 p.m.
TENNIS LESSONS
The Parks and Recreation Department
offers tennis lessons for youths ages
10 and older and for adults. Classes
have been scheduled for beginners,
advanced beginners and intermediates.
Two sessions of lessons are planned.
Session I begins the week of June 25.
Session II runs from July 9 through 26.
Each class meets six(6) times.The one-
hour classes are scheduled twice a
week for three weeks. Only classes
cancelled due to rain are rescheduled
by the instructor. Class size is limited to
allow for individual instruction.
The class fee is $10.00. Registration
may be made in person or by mail at the
Municipal Center beginning May 14,
1984. the class fee is to be paid at the
time of registration.
SESSION I
June 11 - 28, 1984
✓Pilot Knob M & W
10 - 11 a.m. Youth Beginner
11 - Noon Youth Advanced Beginner
6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Adult Beginner
7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Adult Intermediate
1Woodhave T & Th
10 - 11 a.m. Youth Beginner
11 - Noon Youth Advanced Beginner
6:30-7:30p.m. AdultAdv.Beginner
7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Adult Beginner
'Rahn T & Th
10 - 11 a.m.
11 - Noon
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
7:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Youth Beginner
Youth Beginner
Adult Beginner
Adult Beginner
SESSION 11
July 9 - 26, 1984
'Oak Chase M & W
10 - 11 a.m. Youth Beginner
11 -Noon Youth Advanced Beginner
6:30-7:30p.m. i Adult Beginner
7:30-8:30 p.m. Adult Adv. Beginner
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Pilot Knob T & Th
10 - 11 a.m. Youth Beginner
11 - Noon Youth Intermediate
6:30-7:30p.m. Adult Adv. Beginner
7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Adult Beginner
`'Oak Chase T & Th
10 - 11 a.m.
11 - Noon
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
7:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Youth Beginner
Youth Intermediate
Adult Intermediate
Adult Beginner
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"PIChIIC KITS"
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The City of Eagan Parks & Recreation !`
Department will provide the following
"picnic kit" plans as a service to the
community.
1. In any neighborhood park for large
group gatherings: picnic tables and
trash barrels will be delivered to the
site. This service is free with the
permit to use the park.
2. In any neighborhood park for group
gatherings: picnic tables, trash bar-
rels and volleyball standards can
be delivered to the park. The volley-
ball net and ball are to be picked up
at and returned to the Public Works
garage, 3501 Coachman Road
between the hours of 7 a.m. & 3:30
p.m. by the group organizer. A fee of
$3.00 is charged for this permit.
3. At a private home: portable volley-
ball standards can be delivered and
picked up by the City.The volleyball
net and ball are to be picked up and
returned to the Public Works garage,
3501 Coachman Road, by the user.
A $3.00 fee will be charged.
4. Fora group gathering in a neighbor-
hood park or at a private home, a
more extensive "picnic kit" is avail-
able. It includes horse shoes, bocce
ball, a badminton net, rackets and
shuttlecocks. These items are to be
picked up at and returned to the
Public Works garage, 3501 Coach-
man Road, between the hours of 7
a.m. and 3:30 p.m. by the user. A
$5.00 fee will be charged.
5. Groups wishing to use the Rahn
Building fora special event may call
the Parks and Recreation office,
454-8100 for a reservation. A fee of
$50 is charged for the use of the
building and athletic equipment.
To arrange for any of the "picnic kits":
Call the Parks & Recreation office, 454-
8100, at least one week prior to the
event. A reservation will be made and a
permit issued.
POLICY FOR USE OF
SOFTBALL FIELDS
1. Requests for fields for league play
are to be made by league directors.
Permits are issued for game dates
only.
2. No reservations are made for prac-
tice fields.
3. Permits are required for all non-
league games that occur between
May 1 and September 1.To arrange
for a permit, call the Parks and
Recreation Department, 454-8100,
at least one week prior to the event.
POLICY FOR USE OF
SOCCER FIELDS
1. Summer and fall soccer leagues
must arrange for the use of City and
the Blue Cross/Blue Shield soccer
fields for league games through the
City Parks and Recreation Dept.
Permits are issued for game dates
only.
2. No reservations are made for prac-
tice fields.
A/RECREATIONAL T -BALL
The Parks & Recreation Department
offers Recreational T -Ball for children
ages 6 and 7. Emphasis is on learning
the fundamentals of softball ratherthan
on competition. A mini-tour-nament is
held at the end of the seven -week
program. Children should furnish their
own gloves.
DATES:
June 11 - 26
LOCATIONS:
1. Thomas Lake School Play-
ground on Mondays and Wednes-
days.
Section I: 10:00 - 11:00 A.M.
Section II: 11:00 - 12:00 A.M.
2. Pilot Knob Elementary Play-
ground on Tuesdays and Thursdays
Section I: 10:00 - 11:00 A.M.
Section II: 11:00 - 12:00 A.M.
COST:
$8.00
Register by mail or in person at the
Eagan Municipal Center. Registration
begins May 14.
EAGAN SENIOR CITIZEN
ACTIVITIES
/VISIT FORT SNELLING
Wednesday, June 13, 1984
The tour of Fort Snelling will include an
orientation film, an orientation to the
site, observation of a musket drill and
time to look into restored facilities. Our
group will be at Fort Snelling for approxi-
mately 2 hours.
Plan to ride the bus from the Commun-
ity Room to Fort Snelling..We will have
refreshments at the Community Room
when we return at approximately 4:00
p.m.
Bus Leaves Community Room: 1 P.M.
Cost: Admission & Bus - $4.00
Register. At Eagan Parks & Recrea-
tion by June 6, 1984
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CARS AT THE COMMUNITY ROOM
Wednesday, July 11, 1984
In the air conditioned comfort of the
Community Room, Eagan seniors will
play cards and visit on Wednesday, July
11, 1984. The activity will occur from
1:30 - 4:00 p.m. Refreshments will be
served.
Specific plans for August and Septem-
ber are not finalized. However, Eagan's
Seniors will attend a Twins game at the
Metrodome in August.
September will find Eagan Seniors on a
boat trip on the St. Croix to enjoy the fall
colors.
The specific details for August and Sep-
tember will be available to Eagan Sen-
iors at the July 11 meeting.
SPECIAL
SUMMER PROGRAMS
The cities of Apple Valley and Eagan
are co -sponsoring the following two
summer programs with ARC/Dakota
County:
EAGAN/APPLE VALLEY
AFTER SCHOOL SPECIAL
This program is an after summer school
activity for level IV and V youths. Trans-
portation will be provided by School
District 196 if 100% of eligible students
participate. Children are to bring a bag
lunch on the days of the activities.
Dates: June 25 - July 27
Monday, Wednesday & Friday
(No class on July 4)
Time: Noon - 2:30 P.M.
Site: Thomas Lake Elem. School
Register. Call the ARC Office
457-2588
APPLE VALLEY/EAGAN DAY CAMP
The ARCJDakota County, Apple Valley
and Eagan Parks & Recreation Depart-
ments are co -sponsoring two one-week
day camp experiences for mentally re-
tarded youths ages 6-12.
Activities included are field trips, swim-
ming, outdoor games, hiking, arts and
crafts and picnic lunches. Campers are
to bring a bag lunch each day.
Dates: Monday through Friday
August 6 - 17
Site: Alimagnet Park
Apple Valley Entrance
Time: 9:30 A.M. - 1:30 P.M.
Cost: $25.00 per person per week
Register. Call the ARC Office
457-2588
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ALL REGISTRATIONS ARE TO BE MADE IN PERSON OR BY MAIL AT THE PARKS AND RECREATION OFFICE.
REMEMBER: THE PARKS AND RECREATION OFFICE IS NOW LOCATED
AT THE NEW EAGAN MUNICIPAL CENTER!
3830 PILOT KNOB ROAD
PHONE: 454-8100
Eagan Parks & Recreation Department
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Name
Address Phone Business Phone
City Zip
Name of Activity
Other Activity Information (day, time, section, # of tickets, etc.
Make check payable to: City of Eagan
Enclosed is $
to cover registration.