SummerPARKS & RECREATION
SUMMER PROGRAMS
COMMUNITY THEATRE IN EAGAN
Do you miss the smell of grease paint? Are you a choreographer in your heart?
Remember the view from behind the footlights? Perhaps a hammer and paint-
brush are your forte.
Well . . . . Come be a part of the birth of Community Theatre in Eagan on
Wednesday, May 20, 1987, at 7:00 p.m. This informational meeting will be held
in the Council Chamber at the Municipal Center.
Meet Ellen Franz, a Community Theatre enthusiast; brainstorm ideas for estab-
lishing a Theatre/Arts Group; learn about a contest to name the group and much
more grassroots planning.
LOOK OUT LAKESHORE PLAYERS, here we come!
GRAND OPENING
TRAPP FARM PARK
Sunday, June 7, 1987
Noon -4:00 p.m.
Imagine a community picnic park with
a pavilion Targe enough to host as many
as 200 people.
Visualize this pavilion constructed from
wood and masonry, nestled under age-
less oak trees, near the shore of Schwanz
Lake. Consider other park amenities
you will find such as an amphitheater,
an open'field for games, hiking trails,
small; picnic areas, and a shelter/rest-
room building for year round use.
On Sunday,` June 7, the community is
invited to come to Trapp Farm Park,
841 Wilderness Run Road to experience
the park and take part in a "neighbor-
hood picnic."
Hot dogs and bratwurst will be sold at
a nominal fee, soft drinks will be pro-
vided.
Leisure activities such as sand volley-
ball, new games, frisbee antics, perhaps
a tug-of-war and tours of the park will
be planned.
The community has long waited for this
facility. Join us in the "Grand Opening
of Trapp Farm Park."
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FITNESS & FUN FOR 3 -YEAR OLDS
A new program just for three-year olds
will be offered for the first time this
summer. Children will experience stunts
and tumbling, creative play, game acti-
vities, physical fitness and play drama
designed especially for them. Increasing
the child's motor skills, improving coor-
dination and fun are the aspects of
emphasis of the program. Class size is
limited to provide maximum instruction.
A child must be three years old as of
June 15, 1987. Children should dress
in clothes for outdoor play.
DATES: Wednesday, June 17 -
July 29 (7 weeks)
TIME: 1:00-1:30 P.M.
COST: $5.00
LOCATION: Goat Hill Park
(Lexington Avenue, 1/2
mile south of Diffley
Road)
REGISTRATION DEADLINE:
Friday, June 12, 1987
PRE-SCHOOL MOVEMENT
A program of creative movement, dance
and rhythm for three and four year olds.
This activity is an excellent way to
increase a child's coordination, pride
and self-esteem. Group size is limited
to provide maximum instruction.
DATES: June 15 -July 30, 1987
Mondays & Wednesdays
TIME: Section I - 10:15-
11:00 A.M.
Section II -11:00-
11:45 A.M.
COST: $5.00
LOCATION: Community Room
Fire Administration
Building
3795 Pilot Knob Road
REGISTRATION:
Pre -registration is
required.
GAMES KIDS PLAY
FOR 4 -YEAR OLDS
A new program designed especially for
four-year olds will be offered this summer.
The program will consist of relays and
circle games, non-competitive games,
stunts and tumbling, physical fitness and
more. Children should dress in clothes
for outdoor play. Class size is limited
to provide maximum instruction. Children
must be four years old as of June 15,
1987.
DATES: Wednesday, June 17 -
July 29 (7 weeks)
TIME: 1:40-2:20 P.M.
COST: $5.00
LOCATION: Goat Hill Park
(Lexington Avenue, 1/2
mile south of Diffley
Road)
REGISTRATION DEADLINE:
Friday, June 12, 1987
FISHING
CONTEST FOR KEDS
SUMMER FISHING CONTEST
FOR CHILDREN
A favorite summer vacation pastime
for children in Eagan is to dig some
earthworms, hop on a bike and ride
to the nearest lake and fish for
crappies, sunnies, bass and even a
walleye or two.
Parks and Recreation would like to
hear "fish stories" this summer. . .
in the child's own words. Who will be
the most diligent fisherman? Who
will catch the most sunnies over the
course of the summer? How big will
the largest fish be? Which lake pro-
vides the best fishing for children?
The department will compile a
chronicle of these stories; and share
them with the community.
Children's fishing tales will be
accepted from June 15 -August 15,
1987. Mail your story to:
Eagan Parks & Recreation
"Fishing Tales"
3830 Pilot Knob Road
Eagan,;MN 55122
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GAMES KIDS PLAY
FOR 5 -YEAR OLDS
A new program designed especially for
five-year olds will be offered this summer.
The program will consist of relays and
circle games, non-competitive games,
stunts and tumbling, physical fitness and
more. Children should dress in clothes
for outdoor play. Class size is limited
to provide maximum instruction. Children
must be five years old as of June 15,
1987.
DATES: Wednesday, June 17 -
July 29 (7 weeks)
TIME: 2:30-3:10 P.M.
COST: $5.00
LOCATION: Goat Hill Park
(Lexington Avenue, 1/2
mile south of Diffley
Road)
REGISTRATION DEADLINE:
Friday, June 12, 1987
TINY TOTS
RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES
Tiny Tots is a program for children ages
3, 4 and 5. Activities such as crafts, story-
telling, singing and special events with
an emphasis on large and small group
play are conducted. Children should dress
in play clothes, prepared for indoor and
outdoor activities.
DATES: June 15 -July 30, 1987
TIME: 10:00 A.M.-Noon
COST: $30.00
LOCATIONS:
Pilot Knob School - Lone Oak Road
Section I: Mondays & Wednesdays
Section II: Tuesdays & Thursdays
Rahn Park - Sandstone Drive
Section 111: Mondays & Wednesdays
Section IV: Tuesdays & Thursdays
Goat Hill Park - Lexington Avenue
Section V: Mondays & Wednesdays
Section VI: Tuesdays & Thursdays
Group size is limited to the first 20
registered.
PLAYWAGON - WAGONFUL O'FUN
The Eagan Parks & Recreation Depart-
ment has a mobile Wagonful O'Fun that
visits neighborhood parks from June 15
through July 30 bringing recreational
staff, crafts, games and special events
to the neighborhood. The playwagon is
for children who have completed kinder-
garten through age 12.
DATES: June 15 -July 30, 1987
TIMES:
10:00 A.M.-Noon
Monday - Lexington Park
Tuesday - Pilot Knob School
Playground
Wednesday - Cinnamon Ridge Park
Thursday - Fish Lake Park
1:00-3:00 P.M.
Monday - Quarry Park
Tuesday - Burr Oaks Park
Wednesday - Beacon Hill easement
Thursday - South Oaks Park
COST: The program is free.
TO REGISTER:
Come to your neighborhood location
as listed above on the day and time
given for the park.
SUMMER IN THE PARK
Summer in the Park is an afternoon playground program for children who have
completed kindergarten through age 12. Activities include games, arts, crafts,
special events and field trips.
DATES:
TIME:
COST:
June 15 -July 30, 1987 (Monday -Thursday)
1:00-4:00 P.M.
The program is free except for four optional field trips that are
held on Thursdays.
LOCATIONS:
Rahn Park - Sandstone Drive, West of Rahn School
Oak Chase Park - Oak Chase Road at Wilderness Run Road
Evergreen Park - Walfrid Street to Lodgepole Drive
Blue Cross/Blue Shield Park - Blue Cross Road at Blackhawk Road
Blackhawk Park - Palisade Way at Riverton Avenue
Patrick Eagan Park - West off Lexington Avenue, North of Diffley Road
Walnut Hill Park - Wilderness Run Road at Lexington Avenue
Ridgecliff Park - Covington Lane, West of Johnny Cake Ridge Road
Woodhaven Park - Gold Trail, Southeast of Beau D'Rue Drive
TO REGISTER: Registration is at the park during the first week of the program.
Additional information and field trip registration forms will be
distributed to the children as they register.
EAGANETTES — FUN WITH DANCE
Eaganettes is a program of dance, aero-
bics, jazz and choreographed routines for
boys and girls ages 5-12. Marching in
the 4th of July Parade and a recital are
some highlights of the program. Regis-
tration will be held at the Eagan Muni-
cipal Center and during the first week
of the program at each program site.
DATES: June 15 -July 30, 1987
COST: $5.00
LOCATIONS:
Cedar School
Mondays & Wednesdays
Section I: 1:00-2:00 P.M., Age 5-7
Section II: 2:00-3:30 P.M., Age 8-12
Pilot Knob School
Tuesdays & Thursdays
Section III: 1:00-2:00 P.M., Age 5-7
Section IV: 2:00-3:30 P.M., Age 8-12
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RECREATIONAL T -BALL
Recreational T -Ball is a program for boys
and girls ages 6 and 7. It is the first
step in the baseball/softball progression
with emphasis on FUN. Children learn
the basics of the game, correcttechniques
for batting, throwing and fielding. The
purpose of the program is to provide
children an opportunity to have fun,
develop physically, socially and learn the
most basic fundamentals of the sports
of baseball and softball.
Beginners is for children who have no
experience. Intermediate is for children
with some experience, but not ready for
organized baseball or softball.
DATES: June 15 -July 30, 1987
(7 weeks)
TIMES AND LOCATIONS:
Pilot Knob Elementary School
Mondays & Wednesdays
Session I: 10:00-11:00 A.M.
(6 year olds or beginners)
Session II: 11:00 A.M.-Noon
(7 year olds or intermediates)
Thomas Lake Elementary School
Tuesdays & Thursdays
Session III: 10:00-11:00 A.M.
(6 year olds & beginners)
Session IV: 11:00 A.M.-Noon
(7 year olds or intermediate)
COST: $10.00 - includes instruc-
tional fees and Eagan
Parks & Recreation cap.
REGISTRATION:
Pre -registration is
required.
ARCHERY LESSONS
Boy Scout Troop 345, in conjunction
with the Eagan Parks and Recreation
Department, offers archery lessons to
the public.
These lessons are for people interested
in learning or expanding their knowledge
of archery. The lessons are offered to
individuals or to entire families who may
wish to participate together. Each lesson
group will meet 4 times.
Lessons will be held at the Walnut Hill
Park Archery Range at the corner of
Lexington Avenue and Wilderness Run
Road on Thursday evenings and Satur-
day afternoons.
Equipment will be provided, however,
you may wish to use your own.
FEE: $5.00/individual
$10.00/family
LESSON DATES & TIMES:
GROUP 1:
Thursdays -
Saturdays -
GROUP 2:
Thursdays -
Saturdays -
June 11 & 18, 1987
6:30-7:30 P.M.
June 13 & 20, 1987
1:30-2:30 P.M.
June 11 & 18, 1987
7:30-8:30 P.M.
June 13 & 20, 1987
2:30-3:30 P.M.
EVENING IN THE PARK
Looking for some good ole family enter-
tainment? Need a place to take the child-
ren and grandchildren for laughter and;
fun? Well then, come to Cedar Pond
Park on Wednesday's at 7:00 P.M. this
summer. Bring a blanket or lawn chair,
sit back and enjoy:
CINNAMON STICKS &
COMPANY present Sylvia
Sylt and Cobweb the Sprite
in "Nature's Nonsense."
Audience participation,
silly fun.
BACKES PUPPETEERS
present "Sleeping Beauty
"The Three Little Pigs"
and "Circus". Large rod
puppet characters tell the
stories.
"The Ugly Duckling"; Climb
Theatre presents an old
familiar story. Audience
participation, especially for
youngsters.
July 15: BRADLEY'S BLUEGRASS
BANJO, music and silliness
for the whole family.
TEDDY BEAR BAND,back
by popular demand. Bring
your teddy bear!
APPLE VALLEY PUPPET-
EERS. Our puppet friends
return.
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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 meet at Galaxy Driving Range
on County Road 42, 1/2 mile east of
Pilot Knob Road in Apple Valley. Par-
ticipants will pay for their practice balls
at the driving range.
Lessons postponed due to rain will be
rescheduled by the instructor.
SESSION I Mondays and Wednesdays
June 15 -July 1, 1987
Section 1 -
Section 2 -
Section 3 -
5:00-6:00 P.M.
6:00-7:00 P.M.
7:00-8:00 P.M.
SESSION I! Mondays and Wednesdays
July 13 -July 29, 1987
Section 1 -
Section 2 -
Section 3 -
5:00-6:00 P.M.
6:00-7:00 P.M.
7:00-8:00 P.M.
REGISTRATION FEE: $15.00
SUMMER ADULT SOCCER LEAGUE
The Parks and Recreation Departments
of the Cities of Apple Valley, Burnsville,
Eagan, Lakeville and Rosemount areagain
sponsoring an adult recreational soccer
league. The league is open to persons
20 years and older, men and women
alike. Play will be scheduled on Sunday
late afternoons and evenings, beginning
in mid June.
To enter a team, managers are asked
to call the Eagan Parks and Recreation
Department at 454-8100 by May 29, 1987.
Individuals who wish to have their names
placed on a draft list should also call
the City of Eagan.
An organizational meeting will be held
on Sunday, May 31, at 4:00 P.M. in the
Community Room of the Fire Administra-
tion Building, 3795 Pilot Knob Road. A
$50.00 down payment on the team entry
fee is due at this meeting.
MIXED DOUBLES TENNIS LEAGUE
A mixed doubles tennis league for adults
will be offered this summer. Matches will
begin the week of June 15. An organiza-
tional meeting will be held and a round
robin format of play will be established.
Join us for fun, exercise and the oppor-
tunity to meet new people!
DATES: Beginning June 15, 1987
COST: $15.00 per couple
REGISTRATION DEADLINE:
Friday, May 29, 1987
GARDEN PLOTS
Do you miss the smell of newly tilled
soil? Are you eager to weed and water?
Perhaps you can taste a fresh tomato
from your garden as you read this!
The City of Eagan Parks and Recreation
Department resumes its garden plot pro-
gram for the summer of 1987. A limited
number of plots approximately 20' x 20'
will be provided for use by Eagan resi-
dents.
The City will perform the initial prepara-
tion of the garden plot area, but will
not be responsible for care, watering,
clean up or liability due to injury.
Prospective gardeners should come to the
Municipal Center as soon as possible
to arrange for a garden plot. Choice
of plots is first come/first served. A fee
of $5.00 is charged.
JUNIOR TENNIS PROGRAM
A series of tennis drills and matches are planned for children ages 5 through 15.
Parks and Recreation in co-operation with Bill Henderson, Director of Tennis
at Eagandale Club, have planned this exciting new 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 opportunity 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 a week for one hour. A player may elect to take part
for three weeks or for six weeks.
FEE: $15.00 per each 3 week period.
TEAM TIMES:
9:00 - 10:00 A.M.
10:00-11:00 A.M.
11:OOA.M.-Noon
1:30 - 2:30 P.M.
2:30 - 3:30 P.M.
SESSIONS: I June 15 -July 3, 1987
II July 13 -July 31, 1987
DAYS & LOCATIONS: Pilot Knob
Oak Chase
Rahn
Woodhaven
Age 5- 9
Age 10 -15
Age 10 - 15
Age 10 - 15
Age 10-15
M, W, F
T, Th, F
T, Th, F
M, W, F
Beginners
Beginners
Advanced Beginners
Advanced Beginners
Intermediates
ADULT TENNIS PROGRAM
A series of tennis drills/lessons are offered to adults during the evening in June
and July. Again in 1987 the drills will be conducted in co-operation 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.
FEE: $15.00, pre -registration is required.
Pilot Knob M & W
Session I June 15 -July 1
6:30-7:30 P.M. Beginner
7:30-8:30 P.M. Advanced Beginner
Session II July 13-29
6:30-7:30 P.M. Advanced Beginner
7:30-8:30 P.M. Intermediate
Woodhaven M &W
Session I June 15 -July 1
6:30-7:30 P.M. Beginner
7:30-8:30 P.M. Beginner
Session II July 13-29
6:30-7:30 P.M. Advanced Beginner
7:30-8:30 P.M. Intermediate
Rahn T & Th
Session I June 16 -July 2
6:30-7:30 P.M. Beginner
7:30-8:30 P.M. Intermediate
Session II July 14-20
6:30-7:30 P.M. Beginner
7:30-8:30 P.M. Advanced Beginner
Oak Chase T & Th
Session I June 16 -July 2
6:30-7:30 P.M. Beginner
7:30-8:30 P.M. Advanced Beginner
Session II July 14-30
6:30-7:30 P.M. Beginner
7:30-8:30 P.M. Intermediate
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NATURE WALK
Enjoy a beautiful summer day by taking
a walk through Patrick Eagan Park. Pam
Grimm, a member of the Minnesota
Naturalist Association and Minnesota
River Valley Audubon Chapter will lead
a nature walk to view the different flora
and fauna that live in this park. We hope
to see deer, squirrels, song birds, butter-
flies, flowering plants plus more. Bring
a lunch and we'll have a picnic after
the walk! Wear comfortable walking
apparel and prepare for the weather.
DATE: Saturday, June 27, 1987
TIME: 10:00 A.M.
LOCATION: Patrick Eagan Park, west
off Lexington Avenue, 1/2
mile north of Diffley Road.
PICNIC KITS
PICNIC KITS - OR
WHAT DO I NEED TO HAVE A PICNIC?
The Parks & Recreation Department will
again offer "Picnic Kits" as a service
to the community. To arrange for a "pic-
nic kit", call Parks & Recreation at 454-
8100 at least two weeks prior to the event.
Picnic kits are available from Memorial
Day through the Labor Day Weekend.
1. Picnic kit #1 includes portable stand-
ards and a volleyball and net to use at
a private home or 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 $5.00 is charged.
3. In a neighborhood park, for large
group gatherings additional picnic
tables and trash barrels can be
delivered to the site. The reserva-
tion fee for this service is $15.00.
4. Chuckwagon charcoal cooker: This
trailer -mounted covered cooker is
ideal for large group gatherings.
Dozens of bratwurst, hot dogs and
hamburgers can be prepared at one
time. The chuckwagon requires a
1-7/8" ball hitch for towing. A rental
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 $50.00 is charged.
CITY TOUR OF PARKS
PUBLIC TOUR OF
CITY PARKS & RECREATION
FACILITIES
Sunday, July 12, 1987, 2:00 P.M.
Pack up the family, meet at the Fire
Administration Building, 3795 Pilot
Knob Road, at 2:00 P.M. We'll hop
onto a school bus and tour parks
around the City. The children can
try out playground equipment; we can
all hike on a trail loop, hold a 3 -
legged race and have a mini -snack
along the way.
If you area new Eagan resident, come
and explore the City with us. If you
are a long-time Eaganite, come to
see what's new and what's planned
for in Eagan parks.
Residents are asked to call Parks &
Recreation at 454-8100 by July 10
to reserve space on the bus.
COMMUNITY ARTS FESTIVAL
TRAPP FARM PARK
AUGUST 30,1987
1:00-4:00 P.M.
Brouse through a showing of works by
local artists. Sit back and relax for an
"Arts in the Parks" performance... the
first event in the amphitheatre. . . the
first work by Eagan's new Community
Theatre!
The community is invited to attend this
first Arts Festival at Trapp Farm Park.
Bring the whole family, come with your
friends, visit with local artists, enjoy a
leisurely afternoon.
Refreshments will be served... So, save
the date... Sunday, August 30!
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TRAPP FARM PARK PAVILION
PICNIC RESERVATION INFORMATIOi
The new picnic pavilion at Trapp Farr
Park is available for use by the public
A reservation system has been estab
fished in order that groups may plar
their picnic events by being able tc
reserve the pavilion for their use.
Events can be planned for half or ful
days. A half day time block runs fron
10:30 A.M.-4:30 P.M. or 5:00 P.M. -10:3(
P.M. Activities which go beyond eithe
of the time periods will be considerer
full day.
Reservations will be accepted for week
day and weekend events. The reserva
tion fee is $35.00 per half day or $50.0(
fora full day.
The following procedure is to be use(
to reserve the pavilion:
1. Call Parks & Recreation at 454-810(
no more than two months, but at ;
minimum of three weeks, prior to the
date of your event.
2. A reservation request will b
recorded.
3. The reservation fee is to be paid ni
later than one week following th'
date of the request.
4. A reservation confirmation will b;
issued upon receipt of the fee.
EAGAN WALK PROGRAM
"Passport to Good Health"
The City of Eagan Parks and Recreatioi
Department along with Blue Cross an
Blue Shield of Minnesota are cooperatint
to bring Eagan residents a Walking Pro
gram. The objective is to promot
walking as part of a healthy lifestyle.
A booklet called "Passport to Gool
Health, An Adventure in Walking" i
now available to help those interest&
in walking. The booklet is informationE
with walking tips, a walkers log and
listing of nine designated trails. For eacl
trail, information such as distance, topog
raphy, description of the area and specie
notes are given. The trails listed are onl
suggested trails. There are many othe
trails available on which to walk. Wal
Passports and City maps are availabl;
at the Eagan Municipal Center, 3830 Pi lc
Knob Road. Happy Walking!
FRIDAY FUN DAY
Friday Fun is a special program for youths ages 10-14. A series of five field trips supervised by summer staff are planned
for summer fun on Fridays. Sign up for one or all events. Registration will begin on May 16 at the Eagan Municipal Center.
Parent or guardian permission slips are required.
1. VALLEYFAIR
"Valieyfair's theme for the summer is
"The Cure for the Summertime
Blues." Join us for a fun -filled day
of riding the Flume, roller coaster,
corkscrew, bumper cars and Valley -
fair's newest ride: "Thunder Canyon"
white water raft ride. Test your skill
at challenging games, enjoy the
dolphin shows, music as well as other
special attractions.
DATE: June 19, 1987
TIME: 10:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M.
COST: $13.00 per person. Includes
admission, transportation,
all rides, shows (excluding
the water slide). Carnival
games and food are extra
also.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE:
Monday, June 15, 1987
4. CLEARY LAKE PARK
Enjoy an afternoon at the beach.
We will be going to Cleary Lake
Park in Prior Lake for an afternoon
of sunshine, swimming and volley-
ball. Bring a bag lunch and we'll
have a picnic.
DATE: July 17, 1987
TIME: Noon -3:30 P.M.
COST: $3.00 — Includes transpor-
tation and admission to the
park.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE:
Friday, July 10, 1987
2. SHOPPING TRIP AND MOVIE
Join us for an afternoon of shop-
ping and a movie at Burnsville Cen-
ter. This trip is a special request
from the teens who were involved
in the field trips last year. The movie
will be identified at a later date.
DATE: June 26, 1987
TIME: 12:00 Noon -5:00 P.M.
COST: $5.50 — Includes transpor-
tation and admission to the
movie.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE:
Friday, June 19, 1987
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3. SLEEPOUT AT CAMP
SACAJAWEA
Enjoy the great outdoors during this
special trip. Sleep under the stars
or in a tent. Trip includes: Friday
night supper cooked by the partici-
pants; Saturday morning breakfast,
games, hikes and other camping
activities. Parents are asked to pro-
vide transportation to and from
Camp Sacajawea located on Pilot
Knob Road. We will provide the
chaperones! Join us for a night of
fun!
DATE: July 10 and 11, 1987
TIME: 5:00-5:30 P.M. Friday
10:00 A.M. Saturday
COST: $10.00
REGISTRATION DEADLINE:
Monday, July 6, 1987
*Tents are needed for this activity. Please
check on the permission slip whether you
have a tent to loan.
5. BEAVER MOUNTAIN
WATERSLIDE
Cool off on a HOT summer day by
splashing through Beaver Moun-
tain's water slides. Two hours of
unlimited sliding on three giant
water slides will provide partici-
pants with an afternoon of water
fun! Participants should bring their
swimsuit and a towel.
DATE: July 24, 1987
TIME: 1:00-3:00 P.M.
COST: $8.50 — Includes 2 hours
unlimited sliding and trans-
portation.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE:
Friday, July 17, 1987
BUS PICK-UP POINTS
Fire Administration Building, Oak Chase Park and Rahn Park are designated pick-up points for Friday Fun Day trips.
Specific pick-up times will be determined after registration deadlines and the participants will be notified.
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SENIOR CITIZENS
Eagan seniors meet twice a month in
the Community Room of the Fire Ad-
ministration Building, 3795 Pilot Knob
Road. Special activities are held from
1:00-4:00 P.M. on the second Wednesday
and fourth Tuesday.
The seniors frequently hold potluck
lunches followed by guest entertainers,
bingo, cards or games.
Several outings are planned during the
year. The seniors have recently gone
to lunch at the Parker House, and have
seen a performance at The Old Log
Theatre. The annual picnic will be held
on June 10,1987.
If you are an Eagan senior and wish to
be placed on the mailing list to receive
the program announcements, please call
Parks and Recreation at 454-8100.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
SUMMER PROGRAM
REGISTRATION
Saturday, May 16, 1987, from 10:00
A.M.-Noon, is the opening date for in-
person registration for all summer
programs sponsored by the Parks &
Recreation Department. Registra-
tions are accepted at the Eagan Muni-
cipal Center, 3830 Pilot Knob Road.
Regular office hours are 8:00 A.M.-
4:30 P.M., Monday -Friday.
Mail -in registrations received prior
to May 16 will receive second priority
to "in-person" 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 can-
celed by Parks & Recreation will be
fully refunded. A $2.00 service fee
will be charged for individual regis-
tration cancellations made prior to
the start of an activity or its regis-
tration deadline. No refunds will be
made after registration deadlines or
the start of an activity.
CITY OF EAGAN
MAIL -IN REGISTRATION FORM
Name Home Phone #
Address
Street City Zip
Bus. Phone # Name of Activity
Session# Time
Enclosed $ To Cover Registration
Child's Birth Date
I, 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 I further agree to indemnify and hold
harmless from and against arty, and all, liability for any injury which
may be suffered by the aforementioned individual(s) arising out of,
or in any way connected with, his/her participation in this activity.
Parent Or Participant Signature
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PARK SHELTER BUILDINGS
Do you need a site for a very special
meeting or event? The new shelter build-
ings at Goat Hill and Trapp Farm Parks
are available for use by the public.
The Trapp Farm shelter provides room
for 20-30 peo6le, a fireplace, restrooms,
hot and cold water, and electrical outlets.
The Goat Hill shelter will accommodate
30-40 people and has restrooms, hot and
cold water and electrical outlets.
A reservation fee of $30.00 is charged.
To reserve one of the shelter buildings,
call Parks & Recreations at 454-8100. A
reservation request will be recorded; a
confirmation will be issued upon receipt
of the fee.
Name
Address
CITY OF EAGAN
MAIL -IN REGISTRATION FORM
Home Phone#
Street
City Zip
Bus. Phone # Name of Activity
Session # Time Child's Birth Date
Enclosed $ 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
mentioned activity(ies); and I further agree to indemnify and hold
harmless from and against any, and all, liability for any injury which
may be suffered by the aforementioned individual(s) arising out of,
or in any way connected with, his/her participation in this activity.
Parent Or Participant Signature
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