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C I T Y O F M O O R E . C O M

P A R K S & R E C R E A T I O N | A C T I V I T Y & E V E N T S G U I D E

SPRING/SUMMER 2020

MOORE

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Our Parks...Our Future!

From the Parks & Recreation Staff:

The Moore Parks & Recreation Department takes great pleasure

in presenting to you the Moore Parks and Recreation 2020

Spring-Summer Activity & Events Guide. You will find it a valuable

resource for planning some fun in the coming months. Activities

abound within the pages of this guide.

This guide details our parks, programming, and events for the

Spring and Summer 2020. We have a great many activities,

events, and programming planned for the last half of 2020. With

the weather getting warmer many of us are wanting to enjoy our

favorite parks, trails, and playgrounds. Take advantage of the

great park system we are fortunate to have. This year has been

a great year so far because of the many things we have seen

accomplished for our community. We had a great Fall and Winter

at Central Park and The Station. We have a great Spring and

Summer planned as well. The many activities and events taking

place at Central Park and the recreation center (The Station) are

included in this Guide.

On November 6, 2012 the citizens of Moore approved two

propositions that are funding significant improvements and

upgrades to our parks and facilities. The propositions were called

the Our Parks…Our Future program. We strongly believe that our

parks are our future. We have completed those improvements.

In the last 5 years we have invested over $34 million of voter-

approved tax dollars in our park system. We feel that the Our

Parks…Our Future projects have enabled us to build the best park

system in Oklahoma! The greatest of these improvements, Central

Park, is in its fourth year of operation. This destination park is home

to a recreation center, aquatic center, amphitheater, multi-purpose

pavilion, and a multi-purpose trail. What a success it has been! Our

programming has been wildly successful. We have even more new

and exciting programs coming this Spring and Summer.

On November 8, 2016 the citizens of Moore overwhelmingly

approved an extension of a dedicated sales tax (.25%) that was

originally approved in 2012. 50% of the funding will go to parks

over the next 5-7 years. The remaining 50% will go to a new

Fire station and fire training center. A list of some of the projects

are included in this Guide (page 5). We called the plan for the

extended 1/4 cent sales tax Continuing Our Success. It is our

belief that the projects associated with this extended, dedicated

sales tax will continue our success!

This Guide has a section dedicated to Central Park and the many

activities and events taking place in the park. This section has

details on planned programming, fee and pass information, and

events that will take place at The Station and Central Park. We are

excited to have Central Park and The Station in our park system.

We look forward to seeing you there! As our motto states “Come

for Fitness and Stay for Fun!”

As always, let us know how we are doing! Please feel free to

call or email us and let us know how we can improve service

to the community. You are always welcome to contact us at

[email protected] or at (405) 793-5090. Also, please

visit www.cityofmoore.com/fun to see a complete list of our

activities, programs, and events. You can register online for many

of the programs at that address as well. If you want to find out

information about Central Park and/or The Station please visit

www.cityofmoore.com/centralpark.

We hope you will take time to enjoy one or more of the programs

or parks available to you and your family. There is always

something fun at Moore Parks and Recreation.

Parks & Recreation Staff

at The Station at Central Park

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Contents

Coming Soon ...........................................................................................................................................page 4

Fun in the Parks ......................................................................................................................................page 5

The Station Recreation Center ................................................................................................... pages 6-9

The Station Aquatic Center ........................................................................................................pages 10-11

Continuing Our Success .................................................................................................................... page 12

Brand Senior Center ............................................................................................................................page 13

Our Parks ........................................................................................................................................pages 14-16

Park and Pavilion Rental Information ............................................................................................ page 17

Happy Tails Dog Park .........................................................................................................................page 18

Farmer’s Market ...................................................................................................................................page 19

Camps ...........................................................................................................................................pages 20-23

Adult Leagues ......................................................................................................................................page 24

Adult Tournaments .............................................................................................................................page 25

Youth Leagues .....................................................................................................................................page 25

Special Interest Classes ..........................................................................................................pages 25-26

Family Fun Events ..............................................................................................................................page 29

Special Events ............................................................................................................................. pages 29-31

Activenet Online Registration Activenet is a registration and reservation website for the City of Moore Parks and Recreation Department. www provides a user friendly system for all customers to register for classes, camps, and sport leagues or even reserve a facility for a special event from the convenience of your home.

Go to www.cityofmoore.com/fun to register or reserve a facility. All transactions will entail some form of transaction fee. To use the new system you will create an account and follow the instructions from there. It’s that easy!

Activenet Link: www.cityofmoore.com/fun

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Coming SoonNew Aquatic Speed SlideThis new slide is being built at The Station Aquatic Center with expanded deck space and more shade areas. This project will be funded with the 2016 Continuing Our Success voter-approved 1/4 cent sales tax.

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Fun in the Parks

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The Station at Central Park

RECREATION CENTER

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FitnessThe Station at Central Park provides 53,000 square feet of fitness, recreational sport and wellness amenities. As a pass holder or visitor, you’ll have access to 5,000 square feet of strength and conditioning space, featuring:

• Cardio Area• Treadmills and Stair Steppers • Elliptical Machines • Upright and Recumbent Exercise Bikes • Weight Machines and Free Weights • Indoor walking track

Group Exercise It is our goal to provide a wide variety of high quality Fitness & Wellness opportunities for you. We value the importance of a healthy lifestyle and want to help you stay committed to your goals. We will offer a variety of classes ranging from Zumba®, Cycle, Yoga, Body Pump™, Barre, TRX, BodyFlow™, CXworx™ and much more! All fitness levels welcome! Visit www.city-ofmoore.com/centralpark for the most up-to-date schedule.

Passholders: FreeDaily drop-in rate: $6 per class ($7.50 for Non-Resident)

Personal TrainingThe Station Personal Trainers develop a safe and effective workout to meet your fitness and health goals. Our trainers will work with you one-on-one to provide encouragement, motivation and accountability, so schedule your free fitness orientation when you buy a pass, or call The Station to set-up an appointment. Small group training sessions are available upon request. For more information call or email Brighton Cargal at 793-5090 or [email protected].

One-on-One Sessions: Fee: $50/ 1 hour session or $450 per 10/ 1-hour sessions

Small Group Sessions: 2 or more participants registeredFee: $40/per person one-hour session

Youth Fitness Orientation This class is offered to teens ages 13 to 15. They are given the chance to learn the safest and most effective ways to train. A fitness trainer will give a tour of the fitness center while explaining the proper use and benefits of each piece of equipment. Each participant is required to successfully demonstrate proper use of equipment in order to use the fitness center. Those who complete the program will be given access to the Fitness Center.

Join us the second Tuesday or last Saturday of each month. See the front desk for more information.

Free: Passholders | $30: Non-passholders

January 14 & 25February 11 & 29March 10 & 28

Tuesdays 7 P.M.–9 P.M. or Saturdays 10 A.M.–12 P.M.

We will be hosting a variety of Fitness events this Spring/Summer! Check The Central Park website for dates and times. Stay tuned for more information.

April 14 & 25May 12 & 30June 9 & 27

July 14 & 25August 11 & 29September 8 & 26

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Moore Residents Daily 15-Visit 3-Month** Annual*

Individual $6 $72 $140 $375 ($32/month)

Youth (3-17) $6 $72 $103 $275 ($23/month)

Senior (60+)/Military $5 $60 $103 $275 ($23/month)

Military Family N/A N/A $185 $500 ($42/month)

Family N/A N/A $225 $600 ($50/month)

Senior Couple N/A N/A N/A $450 ($38/month)

Non-Residents Daily 15-Visit 3-Month** Annual*

Individual $7.50 $90 $176 $469 ($39/month)

Youth (3-17) $7.50 $90 $130 $344 ($29/month)

Senior (60+)/Military $6.50 $78 $130 $344 ($29/month)

Military Family N/A N/A $230 $625 ($53/month)

Family N/A N/A $281 $750 ($63/month)

Senior Couple N/A N/A N/A $563 ($47/month)

*Basic land and water fitness classes included *Pass includes access to Recreation Center and Aquatic Center *2-Hours of Child Watch and All Aboard Kid’s Club Daily **Pass includes access to Recreation Center and Aquatic Center (Does not include Child Watch or All Aboard Kid’s Club)

The Station at Central Park700 S. Broadway | Moore, OK 73160(405) 793-5090

For more information visit centralpark.cityofmoore.com

2020

RECREATION CENTER FEES

Family Pass Includes 2 Adults and All Youth Under 21 Living in Same Home

Verification of dependency is required (birth certificates, tax forms, insurance card, etc.)

The Station Recreation Center partners with Silver Sneakers, Prime, Optum Fitness Advantage and AARP Medicare Advantage.

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FITNESS PROGRAMMING

Fitness In the Park SeriesThe City of Moore is happy to offer the Fitness in the Park series. Join us for group fitness classes all while enjoying our beautiful parks. We will begin the series by offering a fun and challenging boot camp at Buck Thomas Park. The “Fun”damentals boot camp will push you to your limits by focusing on fun drills, including plyometrics and agilities, and challenging intervals of strength training and cardio. “Fun”damentals boot camp is for anyone who is looking to lose weight, get stronger, build muscle, or train for your next 5k. All fitness levels are encouraged to join in on the fun. Register at The Station Front Desk or www.cityofmoore.com/fun FEE: $50/month (12 Classes) Non-Passholders / $40/month (12 Classes) Current Passholders*Sign up for 3 months for $125 for non-passholders and $100 for current passholders.WHERE: Buck Thomas Park (1901 N.E. 12th St.)AGE: 16 and overTIME: 5:15 a.m. on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday beginning January 7th.INSTRUCTOR: Stacia Becher, CPT

Fitness Orientation Fitness Orientation: The hour session with a Fitness Attendant will be focused on why you are choosing to workout at The Station and how The Station can help you with your health and wellness goals. It can include an introduction on how to safely use the equipment on the fitness floor showcasing several of our most popular machines. The orientation also offers an OPTIONAL wellness assessment measuring height, weight, BMI with fat percentage, and circumferences. For more information contact Brighton Cargal at [email protected] or 405-793-5090 for more information.

Free for New Passholders within 1st Month$25 for Passholders outside of their 1st Month*Offered to all Station Passholders for free through the months of January and February*

Nutrition Classes at The StationHave you ever wondered how many calories you should be consuming, or what the difference is between a macro and a micro nutrient? Are you curious as to how nutrition will play a role in losing weight or helping control diabetes? This monthly class can answer all of those questions and more! Join a Registered Dietician and learn the basics about nutrition. In this free class, you will learn about the fundamentals of a healthy diet, gain some insight into how you can change what you consume to meet your goals, and have the opportunity to ask the Registered Dietician any question you might have.

WHEN: Last Wednesday of each month, starting January 29th

WHERE: The Station Meeting Room #2 at 6 p.m.

FEE: Free to passholders, Station Day pass fee for non-passholders (see Front Desk)

INSTRUCTOR: Angelica Martinez MS, RDN/LD

FitKids This 55 minute class is packed with entertaining music, foundational fitness moves, and fun games. Fit Kids will get your child moving and learning the importance of making healthy choices all while having fun! For ages 7 to 12 years.

Parents are welcome to stay.

AGE: 7 years to 12 years

LOCATION: The Station Basketball Gym-Court 4

DAY/TIME: Wednesday at 5:00pm (55 minutes)

COST: Free for passholders; Day pass fee for non-passholders

Sports Performance Classes Sports performance classes are designed to help athletes gain an edge over the competition. These classes will help athletes enhance their balance, coordination, speed, agility, flexibility, and overall performance on and off the field of play. Sports performance classes will help those who want to be a better all-around athlete for any sport by making movements more efficient and by working on joint stability along with all other facets of athleticism. Athletes will not only perform better while playing but sports conditioning has been proven to prevent or decrease injuries and create a more well-rounded athlete.

Ages 10-12 - Wednesdays 4:30 p.m.

Ages 13-15 - Mondays 4:30 p.m.

Prices vary by age and options chosen. Contact 793-5090 for details.

Fitness in the Park Series

FUNDAMENTALS BOOT CAMP

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The Station at Central Park

AQUATIC CENTER

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PURCHASE A PASS TODAY!For more information call 793-5090 or visit cityofmoore.com/centralpark

MON-SUN: NOON–8 P.M. Weekends only when Moore Public Schools opens in August

OPENING MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND 2020

Large Slides Towering 25’ above the ground, these two large slides feature sharp turns and a fast paced return to the water below. New Aquatic Speed Slide 32 feet tall that is enclosed and will be a great addition to our facility.

Lazy RiverA 439’ foot river of fun! The lazy river has a wave generator and several spray features in it. This is a must do if you visit The Station.

Swim Lessons Group Swim lessons: Summer lessons will meet Monday – Thursday and are offered at beginner, intermediate and advanced levels for children ages 6 months – 14 years.

Fees: $40 per student

Dates: For more information call or email Marina Melrose at 793-5090 or [email protected] Private/Semi-Private Lessons: Any age or ability can sign up for these lessons. Unlike group lessons, Private and Semi-Private Lessons are scheduled around your availability and are catered to your specific goals. Private lessons are structured with one instructor and one participant. Semi-Private lessons can have 2 or 3 and the cost is per child.

For more information call (405) 793-5090.

Water FitnessWater fitness classes are included for annual passholders. Visit the front desk, or The Station website for the latest class times and details. A variety of shallow water, deep water, high intensity, and low intensity classes will be offered.

Annual Aquatic Center Passholders: FREEDaily drop in rate: $6 (Resident) and $7.50 (Non-resident)

MONDAY – THURSDAY: 9 a.m.. and 10 a.m. Days and times subject to change.

Lap Swim: Visit website for schedule: cityofmoore.com/centralpark

Annual Passholders: FREEDaily drop in rate: $6 (Resident) and $7.50 (Non-resident)

AquaticsThe Station at Central Park Aquatic CenterThe aquatic center is 45,000+ square feet and includes a lazy river, three large slides, child wading pool (includes slide, spill tower, and spray features), lap lanes, diving area (3 meter and 1 meter diving boards), family slide, aquatic climbing wall, water basketball goal, log roll, shade structures, aquatic locker rooms, and outdoor concession area.

Fees DAILY SEASON RESIDENT NON-RES RESIDENT NON-RES

Individual $6 $7.50 $50 $65Youth (3-17) $6 $7.50 $40 $50Senior (60+) / Military $5 $6.50 $40 $50Military Family N/A N/A $100 $125Family N/A N/A $160 $200Twilight Fee (6-8 p.m.) $4 $4

Rates and fees are subject to change.

Diving AreaOur Diving Pool features a 14’ deep swimming area! The Diving Pool has 3 meter and 1 meter diving boards.

Kids PoolThe kids’ pool is a great place for little ones to jump in with parents and enjoy the water. Its depth reaches 1.5 feet and has a small slide, shade, spray features, and spill tower.

Lap PoolThe Station at Central Park Aquatic Center Lap pool offers 5 lanes and is 25 yards long. The lap pool includes a log roll, family slide, basketball goal, and aquatic climbing wall.

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Apple Valley Park• Construct a new playground (completed)

Kiwanis Park • Add a restroom (completed)

Buck Thomas Park• Parking lot and road improvements• New Playground• PA/sound system for athletic associations and special events

(completed)• New south pavilion• Park entry sign along 12th Street• Scoreboards for softball fields (completed)• Bleachers for baseball fields (completed)• New entryways into football complex (completed)• Landscaping in athletic complexes

Central Park• New aquatic feature at aquatic center (construction started)• Expanded fitness area/lobby corridor enhancements • Lakeside picnic pavilions• 4th Street and Broadway sign• Additional parking/electrical connections for special events (completed)• Restrooms at playground (completed)

Continuing Our Success

Westmoore Park (completed)• New playground• Picnic pavilion• Restroom• Splash pad• Parking area• Landscaping• Shade structure

Quail Ridge Park• Walking Trail• Restroom• Picnic Shelter• Soccer Goals

Veterans Memorial Park• Technology enhancements–Wi-fi for park patrons (completed)• Add landscaping/creek bank restoration

Arbor Gardens Park• Trail enhancements/repairs (completed)

Cottonwood Park• New basketball court to replace existing court

Greenbriar Park• New picnic pavilion to replace existing pavilion

Projects & Improvements

In November 2016 the citizens of Moore approved extending a 1/4 cent sales tax that will fund park projects in Moore. These projects were called Continuing Our Success. Included on this page is a list of the proposed projects from the Continuing Our Success program. These projects equal about $4 million in improvements and it is planned that these projects will be completed over the next 5-6 years.

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Moore’s Brand Senior Citizen Center is located at 501 E. Main. Activities at the Center include cards, dominoes, quilting, billiards, ceramics, art lessons, woodcarving, and various crafts. There are also programs on nutrition as well as health checks for hearing, blood pressure, and blood and sugar screenings. Legal aid representatives and speakers from other professional groups speak to our seniors. Aging Services Inc., operates a congregate meal program at the Center as well.

A transportation bus owned and operated by the Moore Council on Aging (MCOA) provides rides for senior citizens from their addresses in the Moore city limits to the Center. This service also serves seniors with transportation to banks, stores, the library, doctor’s offices, and other places within the city.

In 1977, a group of senior citizens, incorporated under the name of the Moore Council on Aging (MCOA), began meeting in a converted dwelling owned by the City of Moore. As the group grew in numbers, they were able to obtain the use of a larger facility owned by a private corporation.

The Council on Aging began a project to raise funds for a new facility. Land was donated to the MCOA for the project, and the MCOA and the City of Moore worked together to meet qualifications for a grant. In 1993, sufficient funds had been raised for the MCOA’s portion of the project cost. Title of the property was transferred to the City, and construction begun. On February 22, 1994, the MCOA moved into its new home. Under an agreement with the City, the MCOA is the principal user of the facility, which is owned and maintained by the City of Moore.

Brand Senior Center

In 2013 approximately 2,250 square feet was added to the center. The expansion included rooms for billiards, dominoes, quilting and a computer room. The expansion was partially funded by the ¼ cent sales tax approved by the voters of Moore in 2012.

Hours of Operation Monday-Friday .........................8 a.m.–4 p.m.

Brand Senior Center501 East Main StreetMoore, OK 73160405-799-3130

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Our Parks

1903 NE 12th St. 128 acres Walking Trail: 1.3 milesNorth Pavilion: 4 tablesSouth Pavilion: 5 tables and playground

700 S. Broadway 51 acres Park Trail: 1.39 milesLake Trail: .26 milesTrail Total: 1.65 miles4 multi-purpose pavilions - no tables

Buck Thomas Park

Central Park

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RESTROOM

MULTI-SPORT FIELDS

PLAYGROUND

SPLASH PAD

PICNIC AREA

DRINKING FOUNTAIN

TENNIS COURTS

VOLLEYBALL

SKATE PARK

DOG PARK

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WALKING TRAIL

HANDICAP PARKING

BASKETBALL COURT

HORSE SHOE PITS

FISHING

ELECTRICITY@RESTROOM

WATER

LIGHTED TRAILS

WIFI ACCESS

NON-SMOKING PARK

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RESTROOM

MULTI-SPORT FIELDS

PLAYGROUND

SPLASH PAD

PICNIC AREA

DRINKING FOUNTAIN

TENNIS COURTS

VOLLEYBALL

SKATE PARK

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HANDICAP PARKING

BASKETBALL COURT

HORSE SHOE PITS

FISHING

ELECTRICITY

WATER

LIGHTED TRAILS

WIFI ACCESS

NON-SMOKING PARK

700 SW 4th St. & 801 SW 10th St.52 acres Walking Trail: North Loop - .25 Miles5 pavilions - 3 tables w/playground, 4 tables w/pond, 3 tables w/splashpad

Tom Strouhal/ Little River Park

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RESTROOM

MULTI-SPORT FIELDS

PLAYGROUND (2)

SPLASH PAD

PICNIC AREA

DRINKING FOUNTAIN

TENNIS COURT

VOLLEYBALL

SKATE PARK

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HANDICAP PARKING

BASKETBALL COURT

HORSE SHOE PITS

FISHING

ELECTRICITY@RESTROOMS

WATER

LIGHTED TRAILS

WIFI ACCESS

NON-SMOKING PARK

THEME: Train

THEME: Pirate Ships

Westmoore Park Playground

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1900 SE 4th St.18 acres Walking Trail:Full Loop: 0.89 mi Half Loop: 0.34mi1 pavilion - 6 tables

Veterans Memorial Park

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RESTROOM

MULTI-SPORT FIELDS

PLAYGROUND

SPLASH PAD

PICNIC AREA

DRINKING FOUNTAIN

TENNIS COURT

VOLLEYBALL

SKATE PARK

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HANDICAP PARKING

BASKETBALL COURT

HORSE SHOE PITS

FISHING

ELECTRICITY@RESTROOM

WATER

LIGHTED TRAILS

WIFI ACCESS

NON-SMOKING PARK

1331 NW 6th Place2 acres1 pavilion - 1 table

Greenbriar Park

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RESTROOM

MULTI-SPORT FIELDS

PLAYGROUND

SPLASH PAD

PICNIC AREA

DRINKING FOUNTAIN

TENNIS COURT

VOLLEYBALL

SKATE PARK

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HANDICAP PARKING

BASKETBALL COURT

HORSE SHOE PITS

FISHING

ELECTRICITY

WATER

LIGHTED TRAILS

WIFI ACCESS

NON-SMOKING PARK

4401 Melrose Dr.4 acres1 pavilion - 3 tables

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RESTROOM

MULTI-SPORT FIELDS

PLAYGROUND

SPLASH PAD

PICNIC AREA

DRINKING FOUNTAIN

TENNIS COURT

VOLLEYBALL

SKATE PARK

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HANDICAP PARKING

BASKETBALL COURT

HORSE SHOE PITS

FISHING

ELECTRICITY@RESTROOM

WATER

LIGHTED TRAILS

WIFI ACCESS

NON-SMOKING PARK

630 NW 5th St.17 acresWalking Trail: .4 miles2 pavilions - 3 tables at eachSplashpad at one pavilion

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RESTROOM

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PLAYGROUND

SPLASH PAD

PICNIC AREA

DRINKING FOUNTAIN

TENNIS COURTS

VOLLEYBALL

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HANDICAP PARKING

BASKETBALL COURT

HORSE SHOE PITS

FISHING

ELECTRICITY@RESTROOM

WATER

LIGHTED TRAILS

WIFI ACCESS

NON-SMOKING PARK

420 Madison Place.5 acre

Madison Place Park

PAVILIONS

RESTROOM

MULTI-SPORT FIELDS

PLAYGROUND

SPLASH PAD

PICNIC AREA

DRINKING FOUNTAIN

TENNIS COURT

VOLLEYBALL

SKATE PARK

WALKING TRAIL

HANDICAP PARKING

BASKETBALL COURT

HORSE SHOE PITS

FISHING

ELECTRICITY

WATER

LIGHTED TRAILS

WIFI ACCESS

NON-SMOKING PARK

THEME: Military

THEME: Dinosaur

THEME: Castle

THEME: Rocket Ship

THEME: Animal

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1028 SW 2nd St.1 acre

Cottonwood Park

PAVILIONS

RESTROOM

MULTI-SPORT FIELDS

PLAYGROUND

SPLASH PAD

PICNIC AREA

DRINKING FOUNTAIN

TENNIS COURT

VOLLEYBALL

SKATE PARK

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HANDICAP PARKING

BASKETBALL COURT

HORSE SHOE PITS

FISHING

ELECTRICITY

WATER

LIGHTED TRAILS

WIFI ACCESS

NON-SMOKING PARK

1695 SW 34th St. 13 acres Walking Trail: .5 miles1 pavilion - 2 benches

Arbor Gardens

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RESTROOM

MULTI-SPORT FIELDS

PLAYGROUND

SPLASH PAD

PICNIC AREA

DRINKING FOUNTAIN

TENNIS COURT

VOLLEYBALL

SKATE PARK

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HANDICAP PARKING

BASKETBALL COURT

HORSE SHOE PITS

FISHING

ELECTRICITY@RESTROOMS

WATER

LIGHTED TRAILS

WIFI ACCESS

NON-SMOKING PARK

1308 N Janeway8 acresWalking Trail: .25 miles1 pavilion - 3 tables

Parmele Park

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MULTI-SPORT FIELDS

PLAYGROUND

SPLASH PAD

PICNIC AREA

DRINKING FOUNTAIN

TENNIS COURT

VOLLEYBALL

SKATE PARK

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BASKETBALL COURT

HORSE SHOE PITS

FISHING

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WIFI ACCESS

NON-SMOKING PARK

2206 Lonnie Lane8 acres Walking Trail: 0.36 miles1 pavilion - 3 tables

Westmoore Trails Park

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DRINKING FOUNTAIN

TENNIS COURT

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HANDICAP PARKING

BASKETBALL COURT

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501 E Main St.3 acres Walking Trail: .19 miles1 pavilion - 2 tables

Kiwanis Park

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PLAYGROUND

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DRINKING FOUNTAIN

TENNIS COURT

VOLLEYBALL

SKATE PARK

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HANDICAP PARKING

BASKETBALL COURT

HORSE SHOE PITS

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WIFI ACCESS

NON-SMOKING PARK

THEME: Fire Department

THEME: Police

THEME: Construction

THEME: Forest

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Park & Pavilion Rental InformationTo rent a pavilion from the convenience of your home or office you need to create a profile on Activenet where you can purchase and then print your own park permit. You may also come by the The Station at Central Park to reserve a pavilion. You must be 18 or older to rent a pavilion. All park pavilion rentals will be a 2 hour minimum.

ReservationsGo to www.cityofmoore.com/fun to set up an account to rent a pavilion at one of the parks listed above.

Greenbriar Park; Apple Valley Park; Kiwanis Park and Arbor Gardens Park

MOORE RESIDENTS: $10/HOURDue at the time of booking. (PROOF OF RESIDENCY REQUIRED)

NON-RESIDENTS: $20.00/HOUR Due at the time of booking.

Fairmoore Park; Little River Park (North & South); Westmoore Trails Park; Parmele Park; Buck Thomas Park and Veterans Memorial Park

MOORE RESIDENTS: $10/HOUR for the first 2 hours, $15/Hour after 2nd HourDue at the time of booking. (PROOF OF RESIDENCY REQUIRED)

NON-RESIDENTS: $25.00/HOUR Due at the time of booking.

In the City of Moore you will find over 301 acres of beautiful park grounds. Our parks offer a wide variety of amenities, activities, and pavilions for any occasion. We encourage you to visit a neighborhood park today. Fees are subject to change. Please call 793-5090 for current rates.

Pavilion Rental Fees

Pictured are two new pavilions at Little River Park built with funds donated by Devon Energy.

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Oh how we love our dogs! For all you dog lovers we have the spot for you. Happy Tails Dog Park, located on the east side of Buck Thomas Park, is a 2-acre dog park for you and your favorite pet to spend time with each other and other pets and pet owners.

Opened in June 2016, the dog park has shade, benches, picnic tables, beautiful mature trees, water fountains, agility features, a small dog area and a large dog area, and a restroom immediately adjacent to the dog park. The park is open dawn to dusk 7-days a week with the exception of maintenance which is 9 a.m.–Noon on Wednesdays. Park rules are listed at the entrance of the dog park.

Happy Tails Dog Park was funded with the 2012 Our Parks …Our Future Parks ¼ cent sales tax.

Enjoy Happy Tails Dog Park and enjoy the wonderful time with your dog!

Happy Tails Dog Park

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700 S. Broadway Ave.Multi-Purpose Pavilion Area at Central Park

Thursday nights 3:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.Saturday mornings 8:00 a.m. - Noon

Farmers

AT C E N T R A L PA R K

The

Market

P r o m o t i n g t h e s a l e o f g a r d e n r e l a t e d p r o d u c t s a n d p r o d u c e .

May 2nd - september 5th

Teresa Smith, Market [email protected]

(405) 793-4332

www.cityofmoore.com/centralpark

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Camps Spring Break Art CampWHEN: March 16th – March 20th TIME: 9:00 a.m. – Noon AGES: 6-12FEE: $95 w/T-ShirtWHERE: The Station Recreation CenterREGISTRATION: February 1st – March 15th

Create colorful paintings, sculptures, jewelry, and more. You will use watercolors, paint, crayons, beads, strings, and clay. A lot of fun and the best part is you get to keep and take home what you make.

Spring Break Gizmo’s, Gadgets, & Thang’s Camp Presents: Super Science Camp WHEN: March 16th – March 20th TIME: 9:00 a.m. – Noon AGES: 7-14FEE: $95 w/T-ShirtWHERE: The Station Recreation CenterREGISTRATION: February 1st – March 15th

Science has never been this much fun before. Learn multiple science experiments and concepts that will have each camper feeling like a mad scientist.

Spring Break Extreme Animals CampWHEN: March 16th – March 20th TIME: 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. AGES: 6-12FEE: $125 w/T-ShirtWHERE: The Station Recreation CenterREGISTRATION: February 1st – March 15th

Get ready for a wildly entertaining experience! Get up close and personal with endangered species, creepy crawlies and more! You will also learn about different habits and create different types of arts and crafts that relate to those species and their habits.

Spring Break Basketball Camp WHEN: March 16th – 18th TIME: 9:00 a.m. – Noon AGES: 7-14 FEE: $70 w/T-ShirtWHERE: The Station Recreation CenterREGISTRATION: February 1st – March 15th INSTRUCTOR: Scott Hodges

For any young athlete who is looking to improve his or her skills, work hard, make new friends and have fun. Learn offensive and defensive skills and game like scenarios.

SUMMERSPRING

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Spring Break Volleyball Camp WHEN: March 19th – March 20th TIME: 9:00 a.m. – Noon AGES: 7-14FEE: $55 w/T-ShirtWHERE: The Station Recreation CenterREGISTRATION: February 1st – March 18th

For any young athlete who is looking to improve his or her skills, work hard, make new friends and have fun. Participants will get to play volleyball for 2 days and learn some new things in the process.

Spring Break Backyard Sports Camp WHEN: March 16th – 20th WHERE: The Station Recreation CenterTIME: 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. AGES: 7-14 FEE: $70.00 (Includes T-Shirt)REGISTRATION: February 1st – March 15th

For any young athlete who is looking to improve his or her skills, work hard, make new friends and have fun. In this camp you will learn about a Variety of Sports that will include but not limited to Football, Soccer, Volleyball & Basketball.

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Oasis Summer Day Camp 2020 AGE: 5 years to 12 yearsLOCATION: Moore Community Center, 301 S. Howard Ave.TIME: 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.WHEN: June 1st - August 7th REGISTRATION: Starts February 18th Must register in person at The Station Recreation Center front desk.

Want your kids to have the absolute best summer they have ever had? If the answer is yes then you need to sign them up for The City of Moore’s Oasis Summer Day Camp. The Oasis Summer Day Camp will be from June 1st - August 7th. It will be every Monday-Friday from 7am – 6pm. Kids will get to learn, play games, participate in arts & crafts, and meet new friends at the Oasis Summer Day Camp. Kids will also get to go on awesome field trips once a week and we will go to the Station Aquatic Center once a week as well.

Some of the field trips we will go on include Hey Day, Warren Theatre, Oklahoma City Zoo, and The Oklahoma City Science Museum to name just a few. The field trips and the trips to The Station Aquatic Center are also provided in the cost per week. Snacks will be provided every day for no additional cost. Kids will need to provide their own sack lunch every day and bring a swimsuit, towel and/or change of clothes on the days we will be going to the Aquatic Center at The Station.

Registration is per week but you can also sign up for the entire summer as well. The City of Moore’s Oasis Summer Day Camp and its staff are under American Camping Association standard guidelines.

For more information please call Moore Parks and Recreation at (405) 793-5090.

2020 The Station Summer Camp Pass Access to 5 Summer Camps for $250.00 (excluding Extreme Animals and Magic Camps)

Summer Camp Pass includes: Art Camp; Gizmo’s, Gadgets & Thang’s Camp; Weather Awareness Camp and Summer Sports Camps at The Station Recreation Center.

This pass will allow for your child to take 5 camps all summer long.

*Does not apply to educational, special interest classes or special events

*Does not apply to Oasis Summer Camp*Does not include access to The Station Recreation Center & The Station Aquatic Center

To purchase a Summer Camp Pass for 2020 visit The Station Front Desk. For more information please call (405) 793-5090.

June Art CampWHEN: June 1st – June 5th TIME: 9:00 a.m. – Noon AGES: 6-12FEE: $95 w/T-ShirtWHERE: The Station Recreation CenterREGISTRATION: April 1st – May 31st

Create colorful paintings, sculptures, jewelry, and more. You will use watercolors, paint, crayons, beads, strings, and clay. A lot of fun and the best part is you get to keep and take home what you make.

July Art CampWHEN: July 6th – July 10th TIME: 9:00 a.m. – Noon AGES: 6-12FEE: $95 w/T-ShirtWHERE: The Station Recreation CenterREGISTRATION: May 1st – July 5th

Create colorful paintings, sculptures, jewelry, and more. You will use watercolors, paint, crayons, beads, strings, and clay. A lot of fun and the best part is you get to keep and take home what you make.

August Art CampWHEN: August 3rd – August 7th TIME: 9:00 a.m. – Noon AGES: 6-12FEE: $95 w/T-ShirtWHERE: The Station Recreation CenterREGISTRATION: May 1st – August 2nd

Create colorful paintings, sculptures, jewelry, and more. You will use watercolors, paint, crayons, beads, strings, and clay. A lot of fun and the best part is you get to keep and take home what you make.

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June Summer Gizmo’s, Gadgets & Thang’s: Medieval Times CampWHEN: June 15th – June 19th TIME: 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. AGES: 7-14FEE: $95 w/T-ShirtWHERE: The Station Recreation CenterREGISTRATION: April 1st – June 14th

There is no way this is a Science Camp? Well in fact it is, but with a twist. You will not only get to build catapults and castles but get to make and dress up in Medieval attire. Even learn a little bit of history about the Medieval Time Period. You will definitely not want to miss out on this camp.

July Summer Gizmo’s, Gadgets & Thang’s: Outdoor Camp WHEN: July 20th – July 24th (Fishing Derby) July 25th TIME: 9:00 a.m. – Noon AGES: 7-14FEE: $95 w/T-ShirtWHERE: The Station Recreation Center & Buck Thomas Park REGISTRATION: May 1st – July 19th

Learn the ins and outs of the outdoors by doing nature hikes, learning about insects, and how to make a fishing pole out of nature. These will be just a few of the activities that you will learn in this fun filled week spent outdoors. Top it all off with a campout over night at Buck Thomas Park. (The Camp Out portion of the camp must be accompanied by an Adult to attend this portion.)

June Extreme Animals CampWHEN: June 8th – June 12thTIME: 9:00 a.m. – Noon AGES: 6-12FEE: $125 w/T-ShirtWHERE: The Station Recreation CenterREGISTRATION: April 1st – June 7th

Get ready for a wildly entertaining experience! Get up close and personal with endangered species, creepy crawlies and more! You will also learn about different habits and create different types of arts and crafts that relate to those species and their habits.

July Extreme Animals Camp WHEN: July 13th – July 17th TIME: 9:00 a.m. – Noon AGES: 6-12FEE: $125 w/T-ShirtWHERE: The Station Recreation CenterREGISTRATION: May 1st – July 12th

Get ready for a wildly entertaining experience! Get up close and personal with endangered species, creepy crawlies and more! You will also learn about different habits and create different types of arts and crafts that relate to those species and their habits.

Weather & Earth Science Camp WHEN: June 1st – June 5th TIME: 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. AGES: 8-15FEE: $95 w/T-ShirtWHERE: The Station Recreation CenterREGISTRATION: April 1st – May 31st

Learn principles of meteorology surface weather maps, use scientific methods while exploring various aspects of the atmosphere and different variables of weather.

Magic Camps WHEN: June 22nd – June 26th July 27th – July 31st TIME: 9:00 a.m. – Noon WHERE: The Station Recreation Center AGES: 7-14 FEE: $175 (includes t-shirt and $80 value of magic tricks)REGISTRATION: April 1st – June 21st, April 1st – July 26th

Have you ever seen a magic trick and thought “Wow that was super cool! I wish I could do that!” Then this camp is for you! This class teaches so much more than just magic. Participants will gain self-confidence, explore their creativity, practice speaking skills, and develop sequential thinking.

Summer Sports CampsWHEN: Week long camps starting May 26th through August 7th TIME: TBDAGES: 7-14 (unless otherwise noted)FEE: $85 per camper includes a T-Shirt unless otherwise noted WHERE: TBDREGISTRATION: April 1st – August 6th

Camps offered will be Basketball, Golf, Volleyball, Tennis, Soccer, Football & Backyard Sports. Summer Sports Camps are for any young athlete who is looking to improve his or her skills, work hard, make new friends and have fun.

Check out www.cityofmoore.com/fun to find more information when exact times and dates are set.

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Adult Leagues Adult Men’s Spring Basketball WHEN: Coaches Meeting February 25th 6 p.m. TIME: March 2nd – May 4th AGES: Men 18 Years and Older FEE: $450 a team WHERE: The Station Recreation CenterSIGN-UPS: January 1st – February 20th REGISTRATION: online and coach registers team TEAM MINIMUM: 4TEAM MAXIMUM: 16GAMES: Monday nights starting March 2nd.

League runs 7 weeks + Tournament

Adult Spring Co-Ed Indoor Volleyball WHEN: Coaches Meeting February 25th at 7 p.m. TIME: March 3rd – April 28th AGES: Men & Women 15 Years and Older (must have two females playing at all times)FEE: $275 per team WHERE: The Station Recreation Center SIGN-UPS: January 1st – February 20th REGISTRATION: online and coach registers teamTEAM MINIMUM: 4TEAM MAXIMUM: 16GAMES: Tuesday night starting March 3rd

League runs 7 weeks + Tournament.

Adult Summer Co-Ed Sand Volleyball WHEN: COACHES MEETING: May 5th 6 p.m. TIME: May 7th – June 25th AGES: Men & Women 15 Years & Older (must have two males & two females playing at all times)FEE: $125 per Team WHERE: Buck Thomas ParkSIGN-UPS: March 1st – April 24th REGISTRATION: online and coach registers teamTEAM MINIMUM: 4TEAM MAXIMUM: 8GAMES: Thursday nights starting May 7th

League runs 6 weeks + Tournament

Adult Summer Co-Ed Indoor Volleyball WHEN: Coaches Meeting May 26th 7 p.m. TIME: June 2nd – July 28th AGES: Men & Women 15 Years and Older (must have two females playing at all times)FEE: $275 per team WHERE: The Station Recreation CenterSIGN-UPS: March 1st – May 22nd REGISTRATION: Online coach registers teamTEAM MINIMUM: 4TEAM MAXIMUM: 16GAMES: Tuesday nights starting June 2nd

League runs 7 weeks + Tournament

Adult Men’s Summer Basketball WHEN: Coaches Meeting May 26th 6 p.m. TIME: June 1st – August 3rd AGES: Men 18 Years and Older FEE: $450 a team WHERE: The Station Recreation CenterSIGN-UPS: March 1st – May 22nd REGISTRATION: online and coach registers teamTEAM MINIMUM: 4TEAM MAXIMUM: 16GAMES: Monday night starting June 1st

League runs 7 weeks + Tournament

Adult Men’s Fall Basketball WHEN: Coaches Meeting August 17th 6 p.m. TIME: August 24th – November 2nd (No Games on September 7th) AGES: Men 18 Years and Older FEE: $450 a team WHERE: The Station Recreation CenterSIGN-UPS: June 1st – August 3rd REGISTRATION: online and coach registers teamTEAM MINIMUM: 4TEAM MAXIMUM: 16GAMES: Monday nights starting August 24th

League runs 7 weeks + Tournament

Adult Fall Co-Ed Indoor Volleyball WHEN: Coaches Meeting August 17th 7:00 p.m. TIME: August 25th – November 3rd AGES: Men & Women 15 Years and Older Volleyball League. Must have two females playing at all timesFEE: $275 per team WHERE: The Station Recreation CenterSIGN-UPS: June 25th – August 10th REGISTRATION: online and coach registers teamTEAM MINIMUM: 4TEAM MAXIMUM: 16GAMES: Tuesday nights starting August 25th

League runs 7 weeks + Tournament

Adult Summer Co-Ed Kickball League WHEN: Coaches Meeting May 5th 7:00 p.m. TIME: May 7th – June 25th FEE: $125 per team AGES: Men & Women 16 Years and Older WHERE: Buck Thomas Park SIGN-UPS: March 1st – April 24th REGISTRATION: Online-Coach Registers TeamTEAM MAXIMUM CO-ED: 12 Teams Must Have 10 Players playing (5 Men & 5 Women)GAMES: Thursday nights starting May 7th

League runs 6 weeks + Tournament

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Adult TournamentsAdult Co-Ed Dodgeball TournamentWHEN: COACHES MEETING: May 19th 6:00 p.m. TIME: Tournament May 23rd Start Time of Tournament is TBDFEE: $30 per Team AGES: Men & Women 15 Years and Older Dodge Ball TournamentWHERE: The Station Recreation CenterSIGN-UPS: March 1st – May 17th REGISTRATION: Online Coach registers TeamTEAM MINIMUM: 4TEAM MAXIMUM: 24

Co-Ed must have 2 women on court at all times. 5 on 5 Format: Double Elimination Tournament

Youth LeaguesYouth Spring Soccer LeagueSIGN-UPS: January 1st – February 16th COACHES MEETING: March 2nd 7:00 p.m. FEE: $60 Resident $70 Non-Resident $20 late fee after February 16th REGULAR SEASON: 6 Games starting on March 28th AGES: Boys & Girls 3, 4, 5 & 6 – Co-Ed 7/8 – Boys and Girls; AGE DETERMINATION DATE: March 28th, 2020WHERE: Buck Thomas Park Front South FieldsREGISTRATION: OnlinePRACTICES BEGIN: March 9th PRACTICE BID SHEET DUE: March 6th at 8 a.m.BIRTH CERTIFICATES DUE: March 20th by 5 p.m.UNIFORMS: Jerseys will be given to each team by the first game. Shorts, Tennis Shoes, Cleats, Shin Guards and any other equipment will not be supplied GAMES: Saturdays and it will be a 6 game season

Youth Fall Soccer LeagueSIGN-UPS: June 1st – July 27th COACHES MEETING: August 3rd 7:00 p.m. FEE: $60 Resident $70 Non-Resident$20 late fee after July 27th REGULAR SEASON: 6 Games starting on August 29th AGES: Boys & Girls 3, 4, 5 & 6 – Co-Ed, 7/8 Boys and Girls AGE DETERMINATION DATE: August 29th, 2020 WHERE: Buck Thomas Park Front South FieldsREGISTRATION: Online PRACTICES BEGIN: August 10th PRACTICE BID SHEET DUE: August 7th BIRTH CERTIFICATES DUE: August 21st UNIFORMS: Jerseys will be given to each team by the first game. Shorts, Tennis Shoes, Cleats, Shin Guards and any other equipment will not be supplied GAMES: Saturdays and it will be a 6 game season

Special Interest ClassesLine Dancing WHEN: July 8th – July 29th August 5th – August 26th TIME: 7:30 p.m. – 8:45 p.m.AGES: Adults 18+FEE: $30 per session or $4 per classWHERE: The Station Recreation Center REGISTRATION: April 1st – July 7th, April 1st – August 25th

Learn how to do a variation of multiple line dances. Fun class. Class varies each time.

Adult Swing Dancing WHEN: March 4th – March 25th - Wednesday Nights (4 Classes) April 1st – April 22nd - Wednesday Nights (4 Classes) May 6th – May 27th - Wednesday Nights (4 Classes) TIME: 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.AGES: 15+FEE: $30 per session or $4 per ClassWHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity Room REGISTRATION: January 1st – March 24th, January 1st – April 21st, January 1st – May 26th

Learn how to Swing Dance and the many variations of Swing Dancing and before you know it you will be able to scoot across the dance floor like a pro.

Spanish 4 Adults WHEN: April 27th – June 22nd Every Monday Night (8 Classes) No Classes May 25th (Memorial Day) September 2nd – October 21st (Every Wednesday Night (8 Classes) TIME: 6:15 p.m. – 7:15 p.m.AGES: 16+FEE: $70 per SessionWHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity RoomREGISTRATION: March 1st – April 26th, July 1st – September 1st

Learn Spanish for beginners. Adult classes will teach the basics of understanding and being able to use basic Spanish in the real world.

Spanish 4 KidsWHEN: April 27th – June 22nd Every Monday (8 Classes) No Classes May 25th (Memorial Day) September 2nd – October 21st Every Wednesday Night TIME: 5:15 p.m. – 6:15 p.m.AGES: 6-15FEE: $70 per SessionWHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity RoomREGISTRATION: January 1st – April 26th, July 1st – September 1st

Spanish for beginners. Children will learn basic Spanish speaking skills.

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Continuation Spanish 4 Adults WHEN: May 5th – June 23rd Tuesdays (8 Classes) September 3rd – October 22nd TIME: 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. AGES: 16+FEE: $70 per sessionWHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity Room REGISTRATION: March 1st – May 4th, May 1st – September 2nd

For anyone who has completed Spanish 4 Adults at the Station or is interested in refreshing their Spanish. This class is not for beginners but is for those who are past the beginner step but are not quite at the intermediate level. This class will continue to teach the basics of understanding and being able to use basic Spanish in the real world. This class will also use more conversation and further enhance your Spanish vocabulary.

Sign Language WHEN: July 7th – August 25th Tuesday Evenings (8 Classes) TIME: 6:45 p.m. – 7:45 p.m.AGES: 18+FEE: $70 per SessionWHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity RoomREGISTRATION: April 1st – July 6th

Sign Language is a system of communication using visual gestures and signs. In this class you will learn the basics of how to use and interpret sign language.

Guitar Lessons WHEN: Beginner March 5th – March 26th Thursday Nights (4 Classes) July 9th - July 30th Thursday Nights (4 Classes) IntermediateApril 2nd – April 23rd Thursday Nights (4 Classes) August 6th – August 27th Thursday Nights (4 Classes) TIME: 7:30 p.m. – 8:45 p.m. AGES: 12+FEE: $35 per SessionWHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity RoomREGISTRATION: January 15th – April 1st for March & April Classes March 1st – August 5th for July & August Classes

Ever thought about learning how to play guitar but just never got around to it? Well now is your opportunity to do so. Learn, how to count music, read music, and even play some songs in this class. It is recommended to bring a guitar but it is not a requirement. Intermediate class will build off of beginner class.

Youth Combo Dance WHEN: May 6th – May 27th Wednesday Nights (4 Classes)June 3rd – June 24th Wednesday Nights (4 Classes)July 8th – July 29th Wednesday Nights (4 Classes)August 5th – August 26th Wednesday Nights (4 Classes) TIME: 6:30 p.m. – 7:15 p.m.AGES: 4-8 FEE: $40 per sessionWHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity RoomREGISTRATION: March 1st – May 5th for May ClassesApril 1st – June 2nd for June ClassesMay 1st – July 7th for July ClassesJune 1st – August 4th for August Classes

This is a class where we combine Ballet, Tap, and Jazz throughout the class so the student can get an even mix of the 3 styles of dance. High energy and fun.

Youth Hip Hop/Jazz Dance WHEN: May 7th – May 28th Thursday Nights (4 Classes)June 4th – June 25th Thursday Nights (4 Classes)July 9th – July 30th Thursday Nights (4 Classes)August 6th – August 27th Thursday Nights (4 Classes) TIME: 6:30 p.m. – 7:15 p.m.AGES: 4-8 FEE: $40 per session WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity RoomREGISTRATION:

March 1st – May 6th for May ClassesApril 1st – June 3rd for June ClassesMay 1st – July 8th for July ClassesJune 1st – August 5th for August Classes

This uses popular and current music the kids will know and recognize to learn dances and choreography with different elements. Age appropriate music that is clean and not derogatory.

Youth Baby BalletWHEN: May 7th – May 28th Thursday Nights (4 Classes)June 4th – June 25th Thursday Nights (4 Classes)July 9th – July 30th Thursday Nights (4 Classes)August 6th – August 27th Thursday Nights (4 Classes) TIME: 5:30 p.m. – 6:15 p.m.AGES: 18 months-3 YearsFEE: $40 per session WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity RoomREGISTRATION: March 1st – May 6th for May ClassesApril 1st – June 3rd for June ClassesMay 1st – July 8th for July ClassesJune 1st – August 5th for August Classes

Without mom and dad, the child gets to learn the basics of Ballet through music, movement, and balance. Fun, positive, and appropriate for the little ones.

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Youth Toddler Dance WHEN: May 6th - May 27th Wednesday Nights (4 Classes)June 3rd - June 24th Wednesday Nights (4 Classes)July 8th- July 29th Wednesday Nights (4 Classes)August 5th- August 26th Wednesday Nights (4 Classes) TIME: 5:30 p.m. – 6:15 p.m.AGES: 3-5 FEE: $40 per sessionWHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity RoomREGISTRATION: March 1st – April 30th for May ClassesApril 1st – June 2nd for June ClassesMay 1st – July 7th for July ClassesJune 1st – August 4th for August Classes

Toddler will learn the basics of Dance all while having fun and making new friends in the process.

Beginning Drawing 4 Adults WHEN: March 3rd – 24th Tuesday Nights (4 Classes)May 5th – May 26th Tuesday Nights (4 Classes)TIME: 7 p.m. – 8 p.m. for March Classes 7:45 p.m. – 8:45 p.m. for May Classes AGES: 15+ FEE: $50 per session WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity RoomREGISTRATION: January 1st – March 2nd for March ClassesMarch 1st – May 4th for May Classes

A Class for Adults who have always been interested in drawing but have never felt like they could do it. This class will give you the skills and confidence in your ability to draw. This class is for beginners and it is a “Draw what you see class” in which the artist is the one creates the images in which they draw.

Adult Morning Painting & Drawing WHEN: April 21st – May 26th Tuesday morning classes August 11th – September 15th Tuesday morning classes TIME: 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. AGES: 15+ FEE: $70 per Session for March and June ClassesWHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity RoomREGISTRATION: January 15th – April 20th for April ClassesMay 1st – August 10th for August Classes

Use several drawing media and various techniques in this class. All supplies included. Class taught by a certified art instructor.

Adult Drawing WHEN: April 1st – April 22nd Wednesdays (4 Classes) July 8th – July 29th Wednesdays (4 Classes)TIME: 2:45 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. AGES: 15+ FEE: $60 per Session WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity RoomREGISTRATION: January 1st – March 31st for April ClassesApril 1st – July 7th for July Classes

Use several drawing media and various techniques in this class. All supplies included. Class taught by a certified art instructor.

Adult 3D Art WHEN: March 2nd – March 23rd Monday Nights (4 Classes)June 1st – June 22nd Monday Nights (4 Classes)TIME: 6:45 p.m. – 8:15 p.m. for March Classes7:30 p.m. – 8:45 p.m. for June Classes AGES: 15+ FEE: $50 per Session for March and June ClassesWHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity RoomREGISTRATION: January 15th – March 1st for March ClassesMarch 1st – March 31st for June Classes

Use several drawing media and watercolor. All supplies included. Class taught by a certified art instructor

Adult Jewelry WHEN: April 27th – May 18th Monday Nights (4 Classes)TIME: 7:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. AGES: 15+ FEE: $50 per Session WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity RoomREGISTRATION: March 1st – May 3rd

Learn how to make all types of jewelry such as Necklaces, Earrings and Bracelets.

Cartoon Art 4 Adults WHEN: August 3rd – August 24th Monday Nights (4 Classes)TIME: 6:45 p.m. – 8:15 p.m. AGES: 15+ FEE: $50 per Session WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity RoomREGISTRATION: May 1st – August 2nd

Ever thought it would be fun to draw your favorite cartoon characters? Now you have the chance to make the coolest batman or your favorite comic book character. Learn new and exciting techniques in this fun filled class.

Beginning Ceramics 4 Adults WHEN: March 4th – March 25th Wednesday Nights (4 Classes)April 1st – April 22nd Wednesday Nights (4 Classes) TIME: 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. AGES: 15+ FEE: $50 per Session WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity RoomREGISTRATION: January 1st – March 3rd January 1st – March 31st

Students will learn various hands-on techniques and will build 3 usable projects throughout the class. This is a basic ceramics class where you’ll learn to make projects such as planters, jewelry boxes, cups, vases, etc.

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Adult Painting WHEN: September 14th – September 28th Monday Nights (3 Classes)TIME: 6:45 p.m. – 8:15 p.m. AGES: 15+ FEE: $40 per Session WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity RoomREGISTRATION: June 1st – September 13th

Use several drawing media and watercolor. All supplies included. Class taught by certified art instructor.

Youth Beads & Strings WHEN: April 7th – April 28th Tuesday (4 Classes) September 1st – September 22nd Tuesday (4 Classes) TIME: 4:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.AGES: 4-8FEE: $30WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity RoomREGISTRATION: January 15th – April 6th January 15th – August 31st

In this class you will create, make, mold and build different art using beads and string.

Youth Arts and Crafts WHEN: March 2nd – March 23rd Monday (4 Classes)August 3rd – August 24th Monday (4 Classes) TIME: 4:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. AGES: 4-8FEE: $30 per Session WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity RoomREGISTRATION: January 15th-March 1st for March ClassesMay 1st – August 2nd for August Classes

A class where kids get to use their imagination in a variety of different ways, making a variety of projects they get to take home.

Puppy ClassWHEN: May 9th – June 13th Saturday Mornings (6 Classes) July 11th – August 15th Saturday Mornings (6 Classes) September 5th – October 10th Saturday Mornings (6 Classes)TIME: 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. WHERE: Buck Thomas Dog Park AGES: Dogs up to 4 months old. Puppies must have had 2nd round of puppy vaccination shots (Distemper/Parvo, DHLPP). Copy of shot records must be brought to the Station and turned into the Front Desk before 1st class. FEE: $95 per sessionREGISTRATION: February 1st – May 8th for May & June ClassesMarch 1st – July 10th for July & August ClassesApril 1st – September 4th for September & October Classes

Learn how to build a strong relationship with your puppy based on trust and cooperation. Learn how to play with your puppy, basic training exercises, handling exercises and more!

Basic Manners Class for DogsWHEN: May 9th – June 13th Saturday Mornings (6 Classes) July 11th – August 15th Saturday Mornings (6 Classes) September 5th – October 10th Saturday Mornings (6 Classes)TIME: 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. AGES: Dogs 4 months old and older. Vaccinations: We do require that your dog is current on Rabies, Distemper and Bordetella. Copy of shot records must be brought to the Station and turned into the Front Desk before 1st class. FEE: $95 per sessionWHERE: Buck Thomas Dog Park REGISTRATION: February 1st – May 8th for May & June Classes March 1st – July 10th for July & August Classes April 1st – September 4th for September & October Classes

The focus of this class is to build understanding and communication between dog and owner by use of multiple techniques. One dog per handler, but the whole family can come train.

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Family Fun Events

Ping Pong Mania WHEN: February 20th, March 26th, April 23rd, August 20th, September 24th, October 22nd TIME: 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. AGES: Anyone – Kids 6 & Under accompanied by an adultFEE: FreeWHERE: The Station Recreation Center REGISTRATION: No Registration free to comeINSTRUCTOR: The Station Staff

Whether you want to play just for fun or have a more competitive game, this is for you. Our team will also have a tutorial on how to play.

Parents Night OutWHEN: The first Friday of the month (except July and December) TIME: 6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. AGES: 3-12FEE: $15 per childWHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity Room & Child Watch RoomREGISTRATION: Parents can register online or in-person up until the day of the event.(Online registration ends at 5:00 p.m., in-person registration ends at 6:00 p.m.)INSTRUCTOR: The Station Child Watch Staff

Once a month on Fridays, parents can enjoy a night out on the town alone while their children are having fun and being watched by our trained staff. Depending on the age, the child will either be in the child watch room or the activity room. Check in is at 6 p.m. and you must pick them up by 10 p.m. Dinner will be provided is pizza. If your child has a food allergy this will be accommodated as well. You will check your child in the Child Watch Room for ages 3-6 and the Activity Room for ages 7-12.

*Children must be potty-trained to attend. Parents should indicate any food allergies or special needs at registration so staff can best accommodate your child. Drop-off begins at 6:00 p.m., and children must be picked up by 10:00 p.m. Parents will incur a $30 charge for any late pick-ups.*

Special Events Easter Egg Scramble WHEN: Saturday, April 4th Activities start at 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. TIME: Hunts start at 10:30 a.m. – Special Needs and ages 0 – 12 on six different fields at the same time. WHERE: Buck Thomas Park (1903 NE 12th St.)

Bring your own basket for eggs and camera for photos with the Easter Bunny.

Central Park Spring Arts & Crafts Marketplace WHEN: Saturday, April 25th TIME: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. WHERE: Central Park Multipurpose Pavilion

Fee for Vendor Spaces: $45.00 – Covered space under the Pavilion (Limited spaces) $40.00 per 10x10 space in the grass area (No electricity available) $2.00 per table (Tables are limited) Call 793-4332 for application to participate (Only one direct consultant of any direct sales company).

Vendors selling Handmade Items and other type of crafts. For more information go to www.cityofmoore.com/centralpark or call 793-4332

The Farmers Market at Central Park WHEN: May 2nd – September 5th TIME: Thursday evenings from 3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. and Saturday mornings from 8 a.m. – Noon. WHERE: Central Park Multipurpose Pavilion; 700 S. Broadway, Moore, OK

Promoting the sale of garden related products and produce.

Food Truck FridaysWHEN: May 29th, June 12th, June 26th, July 10th, July 24th and August 7th TIME: 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. WHERE: Multipurpose pavilion at Central Park

Come join us on Fridays for Lunch at Central Park. We will have Food Trucks in the park serving a variety of foods such as Mexican, BBQ, hot dogs, hamburgers, sandwiches, and desserts. There will be live music playing during lunch as well. Take an hour away from work and join us at Central Park for Food Truck Friday.

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RailFest WHEN: Saturday, May 16th TIME: Model Train Show: 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Model clinics/contest: 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Family Activities: Barrel Train: 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. The Farmers Market at Central Park: 8:00 a.m. – Noon Playground: All Day Food Trucks: 6:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. Music Festival 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. FEE: $5.00 for the Train Show, Modeling Clinics/Contest Only (Children 8 and under are free) WHERE: Central Park 700 S. Broadway Ave., Moore, OK

Model Train Show, Railroad vendors, Free miniature train rides, Fun for all ages

Live Music, Food Trucks and more, Viewing area to watch trains on the BNSF Mainline.

Movie In the Park WHEN: Friday, May 15th TIME: 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. WHERE: Central Park Multipurpose Pavilion and Amphitheater FEE: FreeMOVIE: Jumanji: The Next Level (PG13)

Bring the whole family for a nighttime movie under the stars.

Summer Nights Concert Series WHEN: Friday nights: June 12th, June 26th, July 10th, July 24th, August 14th and August 21st TIME: Music starts at 8:00 p.m.WHERE: All performances will be at the Central Park Multipurpose Pavilion and Amphitheater.

A great evening to spend with family and friends. Bring blankets/chairs and a thirst for good music.

Scavenger HuntWeekly scavenger hunt through our parks starting June 5th – July 24th

This is free to do but you must first register online www.cityofmoore.com/fun to be entered in the contest to win awesome giveaways and prizes. Every day morning clues will be posted on Facebook by noon for each Park that is participating that week.

June 5th: Central Park June 12th: Apple Valley June 19th: Fairmoore Park June 26th: Veterans Memorial Park July 10th: Kiwanis Park July 17th: Little River Park (South) July 24th: Buck Thomas Park

Storytime in the Park – Central Park WHEN: Every Monday morning in the month of June/ Thursday nights TIME: 10:00 a.m. / 7:00 p.m. WHERE: Central Park Amphitheater AGE: All ages welcome FEE: Free

The City of Moore and the Moore Public Library put on a story time for the kids at Central Park amphitheater every Monday in the month of June and Thursday night June and. A great time to hear stories and have fun!

Play in the Park WHEN: June 5th – July 24th every Friday TIME: 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. AGE: Families with grade school age kids FEE: Free

June 5th: Central Park June 12th: Apple Valley June 19th: Fairmoore Park June 26th: Veterans Memorial Park July 10th: Kiwanis Park July 17th: Little River Park (South) July 24th: Buck Thomas Park

We will host games and activities for the kids. This is a great way to meet your neighbors and meet new friends over the summer months for no charge.

Dive-In Movie at The Station Aquatic Center WHEN: Friday, June 5th TIME: 8:30 p.m. FEE: $5.00 per person WHERE: The Station Aquatic CenterMOVIE: Godzilla: King of the Monsters (PG13)

Bring your whole family to the Aquatic Center for a movie while swimming.

MAY 16, 2020

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SWIM LESSONSThe Station Aquatic Center offers Group, Private and Semi-Private Swim Lessons

2020

ENROLLMENT UNDERWAY NOW!

Daddy Daughter Dance (Luau at the Pool) WHEN: Friday, June 19thTIME: 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. AGE: For Dads and their DaughtersFEE: Tickets: www.cityofmoore.com/fun for $10.00 per person or sold the day of the dance for $15.00.WHERE: The Station Aquatic Center

A great time to have date night for Dad and Daughter. There will be swimming, dancing, games, cookies, punch and door prizes.

A Celebration In the HeartlandWHEN: Saturday, July 4th TIME: 10:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. (9:45 p.m. – Fireworks) WHERE: Buck Thomas Park (1903 NE 12th St.)

Car Show, Music, Food Vendors, Children’s Activities, Inflatables, Arts and Crafts Vendors and Fireworks at dark. Make this event the place to spend your 4th of July.

Dive-In Movie at The Station Aquatic Center WHEN: Friday, July 17th TIME: 8:30 p.m. FEE: $5.00 per person WHERE: The Station Aquatic CenterMOVIE: Toy Story 4 (G)

Bring your whole family to the Aquatic Center for a movie while swimming.

Kid’s Fishing Derby WHEN: Saturday, July 25th TIME: Check-In Time at 7:30 a.m. WHERE: Buck Thomas Park AGES: 5-15, Must be accompanied by an adultFEE: Free

The City of Moore and OK Wildlife Department will co-host this event; Rain or Shine. The OK Wildlife Department will have Fishing Clinic at 8am covering safety, knot tying, fish ID, fish cleaning and ethics. Bring your own pole and bait (crawlers, stink bait, shrimp, liver, etc). 4 fish limit per family. No culling. You catch it, you keep it!

Movie In the Park WHEN: Friday, August 7th TIME: 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. WHERE: Little River Park FEE: FreeMOVIE: Dolittle (PG)

Bring the whole family for a nighttime movie under the stars.

Moore War Run WHEN: Saturday, August 29th TIME: Run starts at 7:30 a.m. AGES: All Ages FEE: www.moorewarrun.comWHERE: Sanctioned 5K Run; Run from Moore High School to Old Town.

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