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Reno.Gov/ParksandRec (775) 334-22622

REGISTER IN PERSON, PHONE, FAX OR ONLINE(775) 334-2262Reno.Gov/ParksandRec• A Household Account form is

required.• Sierra Kids and youth camps require

a Participant Information form.• You can call or download the rules and

forms at Reno.Gov/ParksandRec.• Registration/payment is required

in advance, prior to the use of programs, services or facilities. Registration/payment is taken up until the registration deadline or when a program is full.

• Requests for refunds, transfers or credits must be received on the written form by the criteria deadline.

• Some programs have a registration

deadline and many fill to capacity. It is advised to register early to ensure your space. Fees are subject to City Council approval and can change.

LET'S CONNECT(775) 334-INFO (4636)After-Hours Emergencies:

(775) 352-4249Sign Up for E-Newsletter:

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Hashtags: #CityofReno | #RenoLens#RenoParksAndRec

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Table of ContentsCONNECTING PEOPLE TO HEALTH AND WELLNESS

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Program fees are calculated on cost recovery goals and are presented to the Reno City Council on an annual basis. Council approves the fee schedule in May of each year. The fees collected from these programs are not intended for profit. The fees cover the costs of providing necessary supplies and staff to run said programs. Fees and programs are subject to change without notice and may change after this document is published. The City of Reno Parks and Recreation Department reserves the right to make cancellations as deemed necessary and refund accordingly.

04 Parks & Recreation Director's Message

06 Reno Recreation and Park Commission

05 Scholarships/Fee Assistance

06 Memberships & Passes

08 Facilities

10 Youth & Teens10 Camp Rules (COVID-19)11 Pick-up & Drop-off Rules (COVID-19)13 Camps & Activities15 Athletics/Leagues

16 Adaptive

18 Health & Wellness19 Activities22 Athletics/Leagues

24 Aquatics

28 Parks28 New, Renovated or Expanded Parks29 Downtown29 Northwest30 Northeast30 Southeast31 Southwest31 North Valleys

32 Special Events

34 Public Art34 Discover your "I"35 Public Art in Downtown Reno

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PARKS & RECREATION DIRECTOR'S MESSAGE

Welcome to the fall and winter seasons – fall is a great time of year to explore Reno’s rec centers, pools, parks, trails, and open space. I encourage you to take a moment to breathe -- enjoy our abundance of fresh air, blue skies, and sunshine whenever you’re able. The City of Reno Parks and Recreation Department continues to remain steadfast in providing access to programs and facilities that improve our community’s quality of life both physically and mentally.Did you know we offer financial assistance for our programs? Check

out the scholarship/fee assistance information on page 5 of this brochure or simply call 775-334-2260 and our friendly staff will guide you through the application process.From everyone here in our department, we look forward to seeing you soon.Please continue to be patient, and be kind to one another.

Warmly,Jaime SchroederDirector of Parks and Recreation

RENO RECREATION AND PARKS COMMISSIONCommission meetings are virtually held on the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 6pm.Commission Members: Michael Ginsburg, Chair; Susan Burkhamer, Vice Chair; Peggy Nelson-Aguilar; Emily Lande; David Pritchett; Mac Rossi; Erik Scailse; Austin Youngblood; Karla Werninghaus.

SCHOLARSHIPS

Parks & Recreation Director's MessageRENO RECREATION AND PARK COMMISSION Reno City Council

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The City of Reno is committed to providing recreational opportunities to all residents regardless of economic circumstances. For this reason, a limited fund fee assistance program is available to those who qualify. If you have wanted to participate in our all-day camps, before-and-after school programs or qualified classes but couldn’t because of financial circumstances, we encourage you to apply.

Income level, family size, and other criteria determine whether or not fee assistance is awarded. Many families that qualify for a reduced program fee are not taking advantage of the opportunity simply because they haven't asked to be considered.

For additional information call Norah or Ping at (775) 334-2260 or visit Reno.Gov/ParksandRec. Once you have completed an application, return it to the Administration Office, City Hall, 1 East 1st Street, Reno 89501. Upon receipt of the completed application and the required supporting documents it will take approximately 10 business days to review a scholarship request.

RENO CITY COUNCIL(Left to right)Ward 4 - Bonnie Weber, Ward 3 - Oscar Delgado, Ward 2 - Naomi Duerr, City of Reno Mayor - Hillary Schieve, At-Large - Devon Reese, Ward 1 - Jenny Brekhus and Ward 5 - Neoma Jardon

SCHOLARSHIPS

The following application forms are listed below

Sierra Kids and Camp Programs:• Scholarship - Fee Assistance Application (Sierra Kids and camps

only)• Spanish Scholarship - Fee Assistance application

Other City of Reno Programs:• City of Reno Scholarship - Fee Assistance Application & Guideline

Packet

Scholarships & Fee Assistance(775) 334-2260

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MEMBERSHIPS

Memberships Type Senior (60+) Adult (18-59) Youth (6-17) Child (2-5)

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• Fitness Center (14+) - EMNECC & NRRC

• Open Gym (includes Basketball, Pickleball, Badminton & Table Tennis) - EMNECC, NRRC & Plumas Gym

• Activities - TPPAC, Idlewild & Traner Pool

• Lap/Public Swim - EMNECC & Northwest

Drop-inRec Centers - $2Aquatics/Pools

- $3$6 $4 Aquatics/

Pools - $3

10 Punch $24 $48 $32 $24

Quarterly (3 months) $75 $175 $125 $75

Annual $150 $360 $240 $150

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• Fitness Center (14+) - EMNECC & NRRC

• Open Gym (includes Basketball, Pickleball, Badminton & Table Tennis) - EMNECC, NRRC & Plumas Gym

• Activities - TPPAC• Lap/Public Swim - EMNECC &

Northwest• Does NOT include admission to

Northwest Pool

Drop-in $2 $6 $4 Aquatics/Pools - $3

10 Punch $16 $48 $32 $24

Quarterly (3 months) $45 $175 $125 $75

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• Seniors should buy the Social Activity Pass – includes all the rec centers for less money.

• For Adults that only attend activities at TPPAC use this is less cost than rec centers pass

Drop-in $1.50 $2 $2 ----

10 Punch $12

Annual $60 (For Social Activities Pass) $135 ---- ----

Memberships & Passes(775) 334-2260

FACILITY RULESAny Participant who does not follow all rules and regulations, or is abusive to staff, will be asked to leave the facility and be banned until all COVID-19 restrictions are lifted.• Masks are required: No Mask, No Entry.

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MEMBERSHIPS

Memberships Senior (60+) Adult (18-59)

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• Locations: EMNECC, NRRC & TPPAC• Activities: Baggo, Ballroom Dance,

Beanbag Baseball, Bingo, Board Game Day, Book Club, Card Games (Bridge, Cribbage, Minnesota, Pinochle), Bunco, Conversation Café, Dominoes, Health, Wellness and You, Mahjong, Shuffleboard, Sit and Get Fit, Sunshine Quilters, The Voices, This-N-That Exchange and Ukulele

• Does NOT include ANY pool/aquatic programs, fitness rooms or open gym (including Pickleball)

TypeLocations

TypeLocations

EMNECC & NRRC TPPAC EMNECC

& NRRC TPPAC

Drop-in $2 $1.50 Drop-in $6 $26 Months $35 6 Months ----10 Punch ---- 10 Punch $48 ----

Quarterly (3 months) ---- Quarterly

(3 months) $175 ----

Annual $60 Annual $360 $135

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• Scholarship recipients only• Locations: EMNECC, NRRC & TPPAC• Activities: Baggo, Ballroom Dance, Beanbag Baseball, Bingo, Board Game

Day, Book Club, Bridge - Card Game, Bunco, Card Games – various, Conversation Café, Cribbage - Card Game, Dominoes, Health, Wellness and You, Mahjong, Minnesota - Card Game, Pinochle - Card Game, Shuffleboard, Sit and Get Fit, Sunshine Quilters, The Voices, This-N-That Exchange, Ukulele, Lap Swim/Water Walking, Open Swim, Open Gym – Basketball, Open Gym – Basketball, Pickleball, Badminton and Table Tennis, Fitness Center Workout Rooms

Combines Annual - Senior Activity Pass, Full Facility Use Pass, and Aquatics Pass into 1 pass for Scholarship recipients

only. (Up to $435 value)

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n • Location: EMNECC (Must go through the Inclusion Office)• Activities: Classes will be taught by a VA Exercise Physiologist or City of

Reno Certified Fitness instructor. New sessions start at the beginning of each month. Classes are taught in the weight/cardio room and pool (Yoga, Tai Chi and Water fitness).

Ideal for disabled veterans and members of the Armed Forces.

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• There is not a membership for Silver Sneakers - customers must scan card and register to use activities - use Silver Sneakers choice for fee

• Location: EMNECC• Chair Yoga, Water Fitness/Water Walking – must register for each session

and then scan Silver Sneakers

This class includes sitting and standing exercises, the use of Dynabands, Indian Club

exercises, balance practice and precision marching.

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• Does not include friends or family. City of Reno employees and retirees must sign a waiver, register for the membership and scan the membership card at each visit. General Fitness – Work out for free during public hours at EMNECC and Neil Road.

Water Fitness- participants receive 50% off registration fee.

Swimming – Lap and Open swim at all 4 pools

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CITY HALL: PARKS AND RECREATION/ADMIN1 E. 1st St., 11th floor(775) 334-2260Fax: (775) 334-2449Monday-Friday 8am-5pm

ARTS, CULTURE AND EVENTS OFFICE 925 Riverside Dr. (775) 334-2055 or (775) 326-6697Reno.Gov/SpecialEventsMonday-Friday 8am-5pm

PARKS MAINTENANCE 2055 Idlewild Dr.(775) 334-2270Fax: (775) 334-2471Monday-Friday 7am-4pm

PARK SHELTER RENTALS1301 Valley Rd.(775) 334-2417Monday-Friday 8am-5pm

URBAN FORESTRY2055 Idlewild Dr. (775) 321-8373Fax: (775) 334-2471Monday-Friday 7am-4pm

TRANER POOL (SEASONAL)1600 Carville Dr.(775) 334-2269Pool hours: Reno.Gov/ParksandRec for up-to-date information

NORTHWEST POOL2925 Apollo Wy.(775) 334-2203Pool hours: Reno.Gov/ParksandRec for up-to-date information

IDLEWILD POOL (SEASONAL)1805 Idlewild Dr.(775) 334-2267Pool hours: Reno.Gov/ParksandRec for up-to-date information

FACILITIESFAC

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NEIL ROAD RECREATION CENTER (NRRC)3925 Neil Rd. | (775) 689-8484Fax: (775) 689-8487Monday-Thursday 9am-9pmFriday 9am-6pmThe center is located in a campus-like setting with a rentable shelter at Miguel Ribera Park and can be rented in conjunction with the building for an additional fee. Includes 6’ rectangular tables and folding chairs for indoor use.Rental Fees:

Gym: 350 Capacity $55/hr 30 tables | 400 chairsStage and Gym:

450 Capacity $85/hrStage, Gym and Multipurpose Room: 550 Capacity $125/hr Multipurpose Room: $30/hr

PLUMAS GYM475 Monroe St. | (775) 334-2262Closed for HVAC project until Fall 2021Sports rental only. Hardwood court for basketball (six hoops) or volleyball with bleacher seating. Tables and chairs are not available. Food and drinks are not allowed in the gym.Rental Fees:

350 Capacity $55/hr

TEGLIA'S PARADISE PARK ACTIVITY CENTER (TPPAC)2745 Elementary Dr. | (775) 356-3176Fax: (775) 356-3180Monday-Friday 9am-3pmSituated near the Paradise Park pond, this facility has acres of open space, a community garden, play areas and walking trails. Includes a kitchen, large multi-purpose room, 5’ round tables, ten 6’ rectangular tables and 80 folding chairs for indoor use.Rental Fees:

Building: 85 Capacity $50/hr

EVELYN MOUNT NORTHEAST COMMUNITY CENTER (EMNECC)1301 Valley Rd. | (775) 334-2262Fax: (775) 321-8338Building hours*: Monday-Friday 7am-6pm & Saturday 9am-3pmPool hours*: For up-to-date information: Reno.Gov/ParksandRec40,000 square foot facility provides rental rooms for meetings of any size and family events. Includes 6’ rectangular tables and folding chairs for indoor use.Rental Fees:

Gym-Sports Rentals Only: 300 Capacity $55/hr

Dance/Fitness Room: 30 Capacity $35/hr

Small Meeting Room: 20 Capacity $20/hr

Large Meeting Room: 30 Capacity $30/hr

Tuscarora Meeting Room: 80 Capacity $40/hr

Pool: 100 Capacity $75/hr

FACILITIES

FacilitiesMINIMUM OF 2 HOURS TO RENT Uses/quarterly rental discounts: 10-24 with 10%, 25-49 with 15% AND 50+ with 20%

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FACE COVERINGS

• All children are required to wear face coverings.

• Children cannot attend camp without a face covering.

• Parents need to provide face coverings for their children. Please put your child's name on their face covering.

• If a face covering is lost during the day, and cannot be found, parents will be called to pick up their child or provide another face covering.

• An accommodation can be made for those who have a mental health condition, medical condition or disability that prevents them from wearing a face covering. Please complete an Assessment and Accommodation Form if needed

HEALTH SCREENING

• Children and staff that have a fever of 100.4° F, cough, or shortness of breath will be asked to return home until they are fever and symptom free for at least 48 hours or cleared by a physician.

HYGIENE

• Cough or sneeze into your upper arm.• Please ask to use the bathroom to wash

and sanitize your hands.• There will be zero tolerance for behaviors

such as spitting, licking, biting, scratching, fecal smearing, and grabbing employees' personal protective equipment (PPE).

SOCIAL DISTANCING STRATEGIES

• If possible, increase space between seats/chairs to 3’.

• Remind staff, children and their families to maintain a safe distance (6’) from each other.

• Maintain same groups day to day.

FACILITY OPERATION

• Disinfectants are on the EPA List N and being used. These are the disinfectants that are effective in removing Coronavirus.

• Disinfectants are at proper concentration and used per manufacturer’s directions.

• Staff are trained on increased sanitation and personal protective equipment (PPE) needed to limit the spread of infections.

• Handwashing stations or sanitizer are provided for customers and employees.

• All employees are trained in use of PPE and are provided PPE (i.e., face coverings, gloves).

• Informational signs (i.e., social distance, wear a face covering, hand hygiene, respiratory etiquette) are posted.

Camp Rules COVID-19 INFORMATION FOR CHILDREN & PARENTS

YOUTH & TEENS

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• Items children are allowed to bring into the building will be limited. Allowable items include: coat, small back pack, lunch, and water bottle. Please also legibly label any personal items with your child’s name.

• Only children from local area, Washoe County, may attend.

• One week periods of registration are required for consistency purposes and to reduce the opportunity of exposure to others.

• No “weekly”, “daily” or “day of” registration. Payment plan will be available and will reserve your child’s spot in camp.

• Program hours are 7am-6pm. Drop off times will be 7am-9am. Preferred pick up times will be 4pm-6pm. Please call 334-4280 to make arrangements outside of these hours. Late pick up fees are $1 per minute (per child) after program conclusion and payment is required within 24 hours.

• Parents or persons designated to pick up will need to be on the list and present an ID in order for their child to be released to them.

• Parents are asked to provide an extended list of emergency contacts that are able to pick the child up in case of any emergency.

• Parents are asked to notify staff if any children participating in the program have symptoms or have potentially been exposed.

FIELD TRIPS

• Limited field trips will be planned for camp. • Subject to change due to COVID protocols.

IN YOUR HOMEROOM

• Keep your hands to yourself.• You will have a homeroom class for the

day, aside from the gym & outside time.• Tables and chairs will be arm’s length to

practice physical distance.• We will be sanitizing our hands when

we go into the classroom and leave the classroom.

• Hand Sanitizer will be available in each room, please use frequently.

MEAL TIME

• Breakfast and lunch will be provided or children may bring their own lunch in a disposable container.

• Do not share utensils or serving tools.• Please wash your hands before and after

your meal.• Tables will be sanitized before and after

meals.• Trash/bag lunches will be thrown away

after meals.

Pick-up & Drop-off RulesCOVID-19 INFORMATION FOR CHILDREN & PARENTS

YOUTH & TEENS

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YOUTH & TEENSYOUTH & TEEN

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VACATION STATIONAges: 6-12Location: EMNECC, Plumas Gym & Nick Poulakidas Elementary SchoolVacation Station features group games, crafts, sports, reading, free time and field trips all under the supervision of trained staff.Weekly:

$115 per week per childMonday-Friday 7am-6pm

Register and pay for one week per child to save your spot - then submit a payment plan for how many weeks you would like to commit to. Space is limited.

SIERRA KIDSSierra Kids is a quality recreational enrichment program for children who need a safe, supervised environment before and after school. Sierra Kids operates according to the Washoe County School District schedule in the following elementary schools:Alice Smith*Caughlin RanchDesert Heights*

Double DiamondEdwin DodsonElmcrest*

Glenn DuncanHunter LakeJessie BeckLemelson*

Mamie Towles

Mount RoseNick PoulakidasPeavineRoy GommSarah WinnemuccaSilver LakeSteadVirginia Palmer*Westergard

*AM only Team Up locations

Homework assistance is available during the after-school sessions. Sierra Kids’ friendly, qualified staff aim to develop the self-esteem of all participants in a positive environment. Times vary according to the school site. Due to COVID-19, no daily fees available. Must register for entire semester with payment plan.Weekly:$32 Morning$48 Afternoon

$80 Morning & Afternoon

Conference Week:$65 Afternoon

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Youth & TeensSOME PROGRAMS ON HOLD PENDING COVID-19 RE-OPENING PHASES(775) 334-2262 for more information.

FACILITY RULESAny Participant who does not follow all rules and regulations, or is abusive to staff, will be asked to leave the facility and be banned until all COVID-19 restrictions are lifted.• Masks are required: No Mask, No Entry.

Times and locations may vary. Visit Reno.gov/ParksandRec or call (775) 334-2262 for more information.

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DOG OBEDIENCEAges: 8+ years (people) & 4+ months (dogs) | Cost: $80 per sessionDogManGuy.com(775) 265-4530Instructor Guy Yeaman will teach your dog the basic obedience commands. Each dog will need a training collar (choke chain, martingale, harness, etc.) and a four-foot to six-foot fabric or leather leash. Written proof of updated dog shots must be shown at the start of class. Results are guaranteed. Contact Guy for more information.

CREATIVE BALLETAges: 3-6Learn the fundamentals of ballet and creative dance by using imagery, props and basic dance steps. Tights, leotard and ballet shoes are required.

BALLET/JAZZAges: 7-12Students will learn basic and intermediate dance techniques with stretching and conditioning. Loose-fitting clothes are required. Must register prior to first day to participate. Contact Monique at Art in Motion (775) 527-9843 for pricing and more information.

KARATEAges: 4+Cost: $55 per month (4-10 years), $65 per month (10-16 years), $75 per month (18+) or $125 per month (family membership - 2 or more)These classes teach traditional

Japanese-style karate, using the same training principles as in traditional karate dojos throughout the world.

JUNIOR LIFEGUARD PROGRAMAges: 11-14Cost: $150 per two week sessionProvides participants with a base knowledge of water safety and the skills required to become a lifeguard by emphasizing fun and physical fitness through a variety of in-water and dry land activities. Upon successful completion, participants will earn their American Red Cross First Aid and CPR/AED certification, valid for up to two years from the date of completion! For more information or registration, visit Reno.gov/ParksAndRec, or contact Lauren Kaz at [email protected] or (775) 657-4651.

BELLY DANCEAges: 13+ | Cost: $60 per monthBeginner Levels I & Beyond

Learn basic movements and techniques of oriental dance (Raks Sharki) during these graceful art-of-belly-dancing classes. No prior experience is needed.

Intermediate: Troupe JasmineThis class focuses on techniques, combinations, improvisations and expressive performance skills.

Troupe De La Roche Rehearsal (Invite Only)

Troupe is an invitational-only, members professional practice and rehearsal class.

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FACILITY RULESAny Participant who does not follow all rules and regulations, or is abusive to staff, will be asked to leave the facility and be banned until all COVID-19 restrictions are lifted.• Masks are required: No Mask, No Entry.

Times and locations may vary. Visit Reno.gov/ParksandRec or call (775) 334-2262 for more information.

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TENNIS

All programs are year-round. Registration can be done online at TennisNation.com or at the Reno Tennis Center. We offer sibling discounts.Match Play Event(s): Free for enrolled students. Drop-in rate: $5 per day.Red (Ages 4-6)

Group Days & TimesTuesday & Thursday 4-5pmSaturday 10-11am

Drill Group Price1 day: $70 per month2 days: $120 per month3 days: $150 per monthDrop-in rate: $20 per day

Match Play EventWednesday 4-5pm

Orange (Ages 7-10)Group Days & Times

Monday & Wednesday 4-5pmSaturday 11am-12pm

Drill Group Price1 day: $70 per month2 days: $120 per month3 days: $150 per monthDrop-in rate: $20 per day

Match Play EventThursday 4-5pm

Green (Ages 9-11)Group Days & Times

April-Oct.: Monday & Wednesday 4-5:30pmNov.-Mar.: Monday & Wednesday 3:30-5pm

Drill Group Price1 day: $105 per month2 days: $175 per monthDrop-in rate: $30 per day

Match Play EventThursday 4-5pm

Competitive (Ages 11-14)Group Days & Times

Monday-Thursday 3-5pmDrill Group Price

2 days: $240 per month3 days: $310 per month4 days: $360 per monthDrop-in rate: $35 per day

Match Play EventFriday 3-5pm

Jr. Excellence (Ages 10-14)Group Days & Times

April-Oct.: Tuesday & Thursday 5-6:30pmNov.-Mar.: Tuesday & Thursday 3-4:30pm

Drill Group Price1 day: $140 per month2 days: $250 per monthDrop-in rate: $35 per day

Match Play EventFriday 3-5pm

High school (Ages 14-18)Group Days & Times

Monday-Thursday 3-5pmDrill Group Price

2 days: $240 per month3 days: $310 per month4 days: $360 per monthDrop-in rate: $35 per day

Match Play EventFriday 3-5pm

FALL YOUTH HOOPS LEAGUE

Ages: Kindergarten-Middle SchoolLeague Dates: Oct. 11-Dec. 16, [email protected] | NNSR.org(775) 360-4160In partnership with the Northern Nevada Sports and Recreation organization, teams will meet twice a week during this 8-week program. Youth Hoops is our recreational basketball program designed for kids to have fun while learning sportsmanship, as well as basketball rules and skills. This program is for all levels of ability.

WINTER YOUTH HOOPS LEAGUE

Ages: Kindergarten-Middle SchoolLeague Dates: [email protected] | NNSR.org(775) 360-4160In partnership with the Northern Nevada Sports and Recreation organization, teams will meet twice a week during this 8-week program. Youth Hoops is our recreational basketball program designed for kids to have fun while learning sportsmanship, as well as basketball rules and skills. This program is for all levels of ability.

YOUTH & TEENS

Youth & Teens: Athletics/LeaguesSOME PROGRAMS ON HOLD PENDING COVID-19 (775) 334-2262 for more information.

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ADAPTIVE CONNECTReno.Gov/AdaptiveThis newsletter is the best way to stay current with upcoming events, sports, social programs and area resources. Go online or call to receive a newsletter.

ADAPTIVE EQUIPMENT RENTAL PROGRAMAges: All | Cost: VariesOur adaptive recreation equipment is available to rent (sport wheelchairs, beach wheelchairs, hand cycles, etc.). Affordable prices for participants to try before they buy.

ACCESS FOR ALL

Providing accommodations to those with disabilities to participate in leisure and recreation programs, classes, and services. To participate in a program, contact Inclusion Services a minimum of five business days prior to the program. Hearing impaired individuals can use Nevada Relay by dialing 711 for assistance.

SPINAL CORD INJURY/DISEASE LUNCH AND LEARNAges: All | Cost: Free3rd Wednesday 11:30am-1pmLocation: EMNECC/OnlineJoin City of Reno, VA Sierra Nevada Health Care System, Renown Health and High Fives Foundation for Spinal Cord Injury/Disease specific resources, topics and guest speakers during our monthly community-based luncheons.

WHEELCHAIR RUGBYAges: All | Cost: $50 Saturdays 12-3pmLocation: EMNECCWheelchair or quad rugby is a fast-paced and competitive sport for people with physical disabilities. Players use special “rugby wheelchairs” and must be able to push their own wheelchairs.

WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALLAges: All | Cost: $50Fridays 6-8pmLocation: Plumas GymAre you interested in the extreme challenge of wheelchair basketball? Wheelchair basketball is a sport for everyone - people who use wheelchairs for mobility and people who don’t.

SLED HOCKEYAges: All | Cost: $50 Sundays 11am-12pmLocation: Reno Ice - 15500 Wedge Parkway, RenoSeason Starts: October 3Participants with physical disabilities will get a chance to learn about sled hockey and get on the ice. All equipment and on-ice instruction provided. Please wear long pants and closed toed shoes. No prior experience necessary.

VETERAN PROGRAMS

Project HERO City of RenoAges: 18+ | Cost: FreeProject HERO (Healing Exercise Rehabilitation Opportunity) provides training and supports cycling programs at military hospitals, Army Transition Units, Marine Wounded Warrior Units and Veterans Affairs locations to help healing heroes. Find us on Facebook - Project HERO City of Reno.

Fit But Not ForgottenAges: 18+ | Cost: FreeThursday 12-1pm & 5:30-6:30pmFriday 10-11amThis program offers weekly fitness classes in our facility weight room covering equipment, fitness level assessment, strength development techniques, fitness goal discussion, endurance and flexibility. Upon completion of four classes, participants will be eligible for a free all-inclusive one year facility membership.This program is funded from a grant provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs, Adaptive Sports Grant.

RENO RUMBLE TOURNAMENT October 29-31, 2021Location: Plumas GymTeams from the United States Wheelchair Rugby Association (USWRA) will join the High Fives Wheelchair Rugby Team in a fun filled and competitive weekend of wheelchair rugby. For game schedules, to volunteer or for more information contact April Wolfe.

ADAPTIVE

FACILITY RULESAny Participant who does not follow all rules and regulations, or is abusive to staff, will be asked to leave the facility and be banned until all COVID-19 restrictions are lifted.• Masks are required: No Mask, No Entry.

AdaptiveREGISTRATION IS REQUIRED For more information: Reno.Gov/Adaptive or call (775) 333-7765

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SCHOLARSHIPS City of Reno Scholarships! If you are a Reno resident you may be eligible to receive a scholarship. Pick-up an application at any of our locations to take advantage of this program. For more information, go to page 5.

CONNECTING SENIORS NEWSLETTERReno.Gov/[email protected](775) 657-4602Stay connected and learn about upcoming classes and events by picking up a copy at any of the City of Reno facilities. Call or email to have a copy mailed to you.

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FACILITY RULESAny Participant who does not follow all rules and regulations, or is abusive to staff, will be asked to leave the facility and be banned until all COVID-19 restrictions are lifted.• Masks are required: No Mask, No Entry.

Health & WellnessSOME PROGRAMS ON HOLD PENDING COVID-19 RE-OPENING PHASES(775) 657-4602 for more information.

BADMINTONAges: 18+Cost: $6 drop-in (18+) & $2 (60+)Badminton is a racket sport played by either two opposing players (singles) or two opposing pairs (doubles), who take positions on opposite halves of a rectangular court that is divided by a net.

BEANBAG BASEBALLAges: 18+ Cost: $6 drop-in (18+) & $2 (60+)We are looking for some enthusiastic players to practice and play in our facilities. If you are interested, come to practice and show off your skills.

BELLY DANCEAges: 13+ | Cost: $60 per monthBeginner Levels I & Beyond

Learn basic movements and techniques of oriental dance (Raks Sharki) during these graceful art-of-belly-dancing classes. No prior experience is needed.

Intermediate: Troupe JasmineThis class focuses on techniques, combinations, improvisations and expressive performance skills.

Troupe De La Roche Rehearsal (Invite Only)

Troupe is an invitational-only, members professional practice and rehearsal class.

BUNCOAges: 18+Cost: $6 drop-in (18+) & $2 (60+)Bunco is a parlour game generally played with 12 or more players, divided into groups of four, and trying to score points while taking turns rolling three dice in a series of six rounds.

CARD GAMESAges: 18+ Cost: $6 drop-in (18+) & $2 (60+)Bridge

Bridge is a trick-taking card game that is played with four players divided into teams of two while using a standard 52-card deck

EuchreEuchre is a trick taking game with a trump, played by four players in teams of two. This card game is played with a deck of 24, 28 or 32 playing cards.

MinnesotaMinnesota is a team-based trick taking card game for 4 players and played with a 52-card deck.

PinochlePinochle also called pinocle or penuchle, is a trick-taking, Ace-Ten card game typically for two or four players and played with a 48-card deck.

Times and locations may vary. Visit Reno.gov/ParksandRec or call (775) 334-2262 for more information.

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DOG OBEDIENCEAges: 8+ years (people) & 4+ months (dogs) | Cost: $80 per sessionDogManGuy.com (775) 265-4530Instructor Guy Yeaman will teach your dog the basic obedience commands. Each dog will need a training collar (choke chain, martingale, harness, etc.) and a four-foot to six-foot fabric or leather leash. Written proof of updated dog shots must be shown at the start of class. Results are guaranteed. Contact Guy for more information.

DOMINOSAges: 18+ Cost: $6 drop-in (18+) & $2 (60+)Come play with us! Dominos is a family of tile-based games played with gaming pieces that is fun for everyone!

FOOD BANK MOBILE HARVESTAges: 18+4th Wednesday of the month 10amLocation: NRRCAccess to healthful, nutrient-rich foods is extremely important for community members served by the Food Bank of Northern Nevada. The Mobile Harvest program is a direct service program that allows us to distribute perishable foods such as fresh produce, bread, and dairy into high-need neighborhoods.

KARATEAges: 4+Cost: $55 per month (4-10 years), $65 per month (10-16 years), $75 per month (18+) or $125 per month (family membership - 2 or more)These classes teach traditional Japanese-style karate, using the same training principles as in traditional karate dojos throughout the world.

PICKLEBALLAges: 18+ Cost: $6 drop-in (18+) & $2 (60+)Pickleball is a paddle sport combining tennis, table tennis and badminton. Learn how to serve, basic shots, court positioning, rules, scoring, etc. Equipment will be provided. Please wear proper footwear.

SENIOR LUNCH PROGRAMAges: 60+ Cost: Suggested $2 donation (60+) & $4 (under 60) Monday-Friday 11:30amLocation: Washoe County Senior Center (775) 328-2593Seniors can enjoy a hot meal or a fresh salad for lunch at the Washoe County Senior Center. Salads and hot meals must be ordered a day in advance. Additional eligibility information applies.

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FACILITY RULESAny Participant who does not follow all rules and regulations, or is abusive to staff, will be asked to leave the facility and be banned until all COVID-19 restrictions are lifted.• Masks are required: No Mask, No Entry.

Times and locations may vary. Visit Reno.gov/ParksandRec or call (775) 334-2262 for more information.

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SHUFFLEBOARDAges: 18+Cost: $6 drop-in (18+) & $2 (60+)Shuffleboard is a game in which players use cues to push weighted discs, sending them gliding down a narrow court, with the purpose of having them come to rest within a marked scoring area.

SIT AND GET FITAges: 18+Cost: $6 drop-in (18+) & $2 (60+)This program strengthens the muscles while sitting, standing or while holding on the back of a chair, if needed.

SQUARE DANCEAges: 18+Enjoy the mental and physical exercise of the steps and styles of square dance! Learn the dynamics of the square and working together as a group.

TABLE TENNISAges: 18+Cost: $6 drop-in (18+) & $2 (60+)Table tennis, also known as ping-pong, is a sport in which two or four players hit a lightweight ball, also known as the ping-pong ball, back and forth across a table using small rackets. COVID-19 regulations: Singles play only.

TAI CHIAges: 18+ Cost: $35 per month or $5 per classTai Chi is a low impact exercise that helps with balance and flexibility and features 37 postures yang style. This Chinese exercise system uses slow, smooth body movements to achieve a state of relaxation of both body and mind. Improve mental and physical health while strengthening the cardiovascular and immune system.

TAP DANCEAges: 18+Dance to the classics while learning the fundamentals of basic/intermediate tap. Learn rhythms and style

across the floor, turns and dance combinations. Tap shoes are required. Must be registered prior to first day to participate.

GENTLE YOGAAges: 18+ Cost: $35 per monthThis is a gentle movement yoga class. When you are in a pose you are supporting yourself throughout the pose in a particular shape, in awareness and observation which helps achieve the desired benefit to the nervous system the muscular system, the chemistry, and the fascia and release chronic tension patterns and holdings. This is an easy flowing class so enjoy! No hurry and no worry!

ZUMBAAges: 18+ Cost: $10 per monthWith zesty Latin rhythms, tone and sculpt the body in an energizing cardio workout. Classes are hosted by Patricia and Shannon Gallimore of G-Fusion Fitness and Health.

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TENNISAges: 18+Reno Tennis Center leagues include USTA, Flex leagues, and other competitive teams at almost every level for year-round play. All leagues are 5 weeksWomen’s LeagueMembers: $25 per leagueNon-Members: $40 per league

3.0Apr.-Oct.: Monday 8-9:30am

Thursday 5:30-7pmNov.-Mar.: Monday 10-11:30am

3.5Apr.-Oct.: Tuesday 5:30-7pm

Wednesday 8-9:30amNov.-Mar.: Wednesday 10-11:30amYear-round: Saturday 10-11:30am

4.0-4.5Apr.-Oct.: Friday 5:30-7pmMixed Doubles Friday Frenzy (Last Friday of every month)

Men’s LeagueMembers: $25 per leagueNon-Members: $40 per league

3.0Apr.-Oct.: Monday 5:30-7pmNov.-Mar.: Sunday 11:30am-1pm

3.5Apr.-Oct.: Wednesday 5:30-7pmNov.-Mar.: Sunday 11:30am-1pm

4.0-4.5Apr.-Oct.: Friday 5:30-7pmMixed Doubles Friday Frenzy (Last Friday of every month)

Live Ball Cardio*What is live ball you ask? A fast paced, doubles style tennis game. Cardio, music and fun! All skill levels welcome. See you on the court!Cost: $20 Drop-in

Apr.-Oct.: Wednesday 6-7:30pmFriday 9-10:30amSaturday 8-9:30am

Nov.-Mar.: Friday 10-11:30amSaturday 12-1:30pm

Tennis Camp*Each camp focuses on forehands, backhands, volleys, serving and returning, and game play.Cost: $90 per camp (6 classes)

Apr.-Oct.: Monday & Wednesday 6-7pm

Drill Class*Cost: $20 Drop-in

Apr.-Oct.: Tuesday & Thursday 9-10:30amNov.-Mar.: Tuesday & Thursday 10-11:30am

Strategy Clinics*Cost: $20 Drop-inApr.-Oct.: 9-10:30amNov.-Mar.: 10-11:30am

Mondays: 3.5 Doubles ClinicTuesdays: 4.0 Doubles ClinicWednesdays: 3.0 Doubles ClinicThursdays: Singles Strategy

Intro to Pickleball Camp*Cost: $75 per month

Apr.-Oct.: First two weeks of every month 5:30-7pm

BASKETBALL (OPEN GYM)Ages: 18+ | Location: NRRCCost: $6 drop-in (18+) & $2 (60+)

FALL SUNDAY SPIKING VOLLEYBALL LEAGUEAges: 18+ | Location: Plumas GymSundays 9am-5:30pm | Cost: $210Registration Ends: Oct. 1, 2021League Dates: Oct. 10-Dec. 19, 2021

FALL MONDAY NON-SPIKING CO-ED VOLLEYBALL LEAGUEAges: 18+ | Location: Plumas GymMondays 6:30-10:30pm | Cost: $210Registration Ends: Oct. 1, 2021League Dates: Oct. 11-Dec. 20, 2021

FALL TUESDAY SPIKING VOLLEYBALL LEAGUEAges: 18+ | Location: Plumas GymTuesdays 6:30-11:30pm | Cost: $210Registration Ends: Oct. 1, 2021League Dates: Oct. 12-Dec. 21, 2021

WINTER SUNDAY SPIKING VOLLEYBALL LEAGUEAges: 18+ | Location: Plumas GymSundays 9am-5:30pm | Cost: $210Registration Ends: Dec. 31, 2021League Dates: Jan. 9-April 3, 2022

WINTER MONDAY NON-SPIKING VOLLEYBALL LEAGUEAges: 18+ | Location: Plumas GymTuesdays 6:30-11:30pm | Cost: $210Registration Ends: Dec. 31, 2021League Dates: Jan. 10-April 4, 2022

WINTER TUESDAY SPIKING VOLLEYBALL LEAGUEAges: 18+ | Location: Plumas GymTuesdays 6:30-11:30pm | Cost: $210Registration Ends: Dec. 31, 2021League Dates: Jan. 11-March 29, 2022

WINTER KICKBALL LEAGUEAges: 18+Location: Idlewild Field #3Wednesdays 6-10pm | Cost: $390Registration Ends: Dec. 31, 2021League Dates: Jan. 5-March 16, 2022

WINTER CORNHOLE LEAGUEAges: 18+Thursdays 6:30-9:30pm | Cost: $65Registration Ends: Dec. 31, 2021League Dates: Jan. 6-March 17, 2022

Volleyball, Kickball and Cornhole Leagues: Registration fee includes 10 league games and a single elimination, post-season tournament for qualifying teams. Sunday game leagues may start as early as 9am.

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Health & Wellness: Athletics/LeaguesSOME PROGRAMS ON HOLD PENDING COVID-19 (775) 657-4602 for more information.

*Max 8 Participants

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334-INFO (4636) | Reno.Gov/ParksandRec | @CityofReno

$110 FOR GENERAL PUBLIC | $50 FOR CITY OF RENO EMPLOYEES$110 FOR GENERAL PUBLIC | $50 FOR CITY OF RENO EMPLOYEESMinimum of 3 and maximum 10 participants

OCTOBEROCTOBERFall Break for WCSD NOVEMBERNOVEMBER DECEMBERDECEMBER

October 4: 9am-3: 30pmOctober 5: 9am-3: 30pmOctober 6 9am-3: 30pmOctober 7: 9am-3: 30pm

October 16: 9am-3: 30pmOctober 17: 9am-3: 30pmOctober 23: 9am-3: 30pmOctober 24: 9am-3: 30pm

November 17: 6-9pmNovember 18: 6-9pmNovember 19: 6-9pm

November 20: 9am-5pmNovember 21: 9am-5pm

December 17: 9am-3: 30pmDecember 18: 9am-3: 30pmDecember 19: 9am-3: 30pmDecember 20: 9am-3: 30pm

You must attend all dates in a session to obtain certification

Lifeguard training is offered in the spring, fall and winter by certified American Red Cross trainers. The minimum age for Lifeguard Training is 15. Once certified, participants are eligible to work in the City of Reno aquatic centers or they can take their certification to another aquatic facility.

For dates or more information call Lauren Kaz at (775) 657-4651 or email [email protected].

Provides entry-level participants the knowledge and skills to prevent, recognize and respond to aquatic emergencies and to provide care for breathing and cardiac emergencies, injuries and sudden illnesses until EMS personnel take over. Participants must attend all classes within the selected session.

PREREQUISITESPREREQUISITESContinuously swim 300 yards

Tread water for 2 min using only legs

Complete a timed event within 1 min 40 sec:Swim 20 yds > Surface dive to 7-10 ft to retrieve a 10-lb object > Swim 20 yds on back to starting point > Exit water without using a ladder or steps

Register at any City of Reno Aquatics facility or by calling (775) 334-2262

15+ years of age or older to take classes

Conveys and exchanges verbal and written information

Physical tasks: walking, standing, sitting and swimming rescues

Walking on various surfaces that may be slippery

Work may be performed outdoors in various weather

May come into contact with pool chemicals

May work evenings, weekends and holidays

15+

AGE & WORKINGAGE & WORKINGCONDITIONSCONDITIONS

The Washoe County School District or the Board of Trustees neither endorses nor sponsors the organization or activity

represented in this document. The distribution of this material is provided as a

community service.

LIFEGUARDLIFEGUARDCLASSESCLASSES

N O W N O W H I R I N GH I R I N G (775) 334-2262 Northwest Pool

2925 Apollo Way

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IDLEWILD POOLOutdoor pool - Seasonal1805 Idlewild Dr. (775) 334-2267

Main Pool: 8 lanes | 50 metersDepth: 3.5 feet to 10 feetGallons: 500,000Training Pool: 30x60 feet with 2 15-foot alcovesDepth: 0 inches to 2.5 feetGallons: 36,000Special Equipment: 2 1-meter diving boards, water polo area and automatic pool lifts (ADA)

EMNECC - EVELYN MOUNT NORTHEAST COMMUNITY CENTER POOLIndoor pool - Year round1301 Valley Rd. (775) 334-2262

Main Pool: 4 lanes | 25 yardsDepth: 3 feet to 5 feetGallons: 71,125Special Equipment: automatic pool lift (ADA) and easy access stairs

NORTHWEST POOLIndoor pool - Year round2925 Apollo Wy. (775) 334-2203

Main Pool: 8 lanes | 25 yardsDepth: 3.5 feet to 10 feetGallons: 193,250Training Pool: 30x60 feetDepth: 4 inches to 2.5 feetGallons: 26,400Special Equipment: automatic pool lifts (ADA) and easy access stairs

TRANER POOLOutdoor pool - Seasonal1600 Carville Dr. (775) 334-2269

Main Pool: 8 lanes | 25 yardsDepth: 3.5 feet to 10 feetGallons: 168,300Special Equipment: water playground with 8 elements, water slide (double flume), and automatic pool lift (ADA)

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WATER BABIESAges: 6 months-2 yearsLocation: EMNECCThis parent-assisted program helps small children become accustomed to the water while in the familiar hands of a parent. Ratio: 10 students to 1 instructor.

TINY TOTSAges: 3-5 | Location: EMNECCInstruction begins with basic physical and mental adjustment, basic safety and water skills using play as the primary form of teaching. This class does not teach children to be accomplished swimmers, but develops a comfort in the water. Ratio: 5 students to 1 instructor.

LEARN TO SWIMAges: 6+ | Location: EMNECCStudents will be introduced to the fundamentals and techniques of basic swimming. Advanced students will refine the skills presented in previous lessons. This course is broken out into six levels of progressive instruction. Ratio: 8 students to 1 instructor.

ADULT SWIM CLINICAges: 15+ | Location: EMNECCInstructors work with participants to identify goals for success and design the course for goal completion.

OPEN SWIM*Ages: All | Location: EMNECC & NorthwestBring the kids and splash around in the pool at Open Swim.

NOW HIRING LIFEGUARDS Ages: 15+Once certified, participants are eligible to work in the City of Reno aquatic centers or they can take their certification to another aquatic facility. For specific session dates, registration or more information contact Lauren Kaz at (775) 657-4651 or email [email protected].

LAP LANES*Ages: All | Location: EMNECC & NorthwestLap Lanes offers shared lap lanes intended for exercise inclusive to any age and all skill levels. Customers are welcome to use any available equipment offered at each aquatics facility. Lap lanes may be limited; participants are encouraged to practice proper lane etiquette.

WATER FITNESSAges: 18+ | Location: EMNECC & NorthwestBuoyancy takes the impact off leg joints allowing exercises to improve muscular strength, balance and fitness levels. Get high-impact results from a low-impact water workout. No swimming skills are required.

PRIVATE POOL RENTALLocation: EMNECC & NorthwestCall the specific pool for more information or to schedule.

LIFEGUARD CLASSESAges: 15+ | Cost: $110Location: Northwest (775) 657-4651Lifeguards are trained to act with speed and confidence in emergency situations both in and out of the water. Core content includes: Water rescue skills, surveillance and recognition, First Aid, CPR and AED, and breathing and cardiac emergencies. Participants are required to pass a pre-course swimming test and in order to earn a certification, must attend all courses, pass a written exam and pass a practical skills test. An e-book or printed version is available.

AQUATICS

FACILITY RULESAny Participant who does not follow all rules and regulations, or is abusive to staff, will be asked to leave the facility and be banned until all COVID-19 restrictions are lifted.• Masks are required: No Mask, No Entry.

AquaticsVISIT RENO.GOV/PARKSANDREC FOR UP-TO-DATE SCHEDULES AND INFORMATION Pools are subject to closure without warning, based on attendance, weather, emergencies and training, maintenance or safety issues

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We’reHiring!

Positions Open

Lifeguards SwimInstructors

Water FitInstructors

YouthLeaders

DayPorter

Cashiers

Training is provided - New Employees must be fully vaccinated for covid-19Call (775) 334-2262 or Reno.Gov/Jobs for more information

775-334-INFO (4636)

Reno Direct, a non-emergency service center, is here to assist you with City government service requests and general information. Whether you’re reporting an abandoned vehicle or graffiti, or looking for City of Reno information, contacting Reno Direct will ensure that your request, suggestion or issue is addressed by the appropriate department.

Live ChatReno.Gov

Email & [email protected]/RenoConnect

Phone AppReno.Gov/Apps

Abandoned Vehicles

GraffitiRenter IssuesComments or Suggestions

NewThe City of Reno is now hiring 15 year

olds to work in our youth and aquatics

programs

Positions Open - Apply Today!

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Positions Open

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Water FitInstructors

YouthLeaders

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Training is provided - New Employees must be fully vaccinated for covid-19Call (775) 334-2262 or Reno.Gov/Jobs for more information

775-334-INFO (4636)

Reno Direct, a non-emergency service center, is here to assist you with City government service requests and general information. Whether you’re reporting an abandoned vehicle or graffiti, or looking for City of Reno information, contacting Reno Direct will ensure that your request, suggestion or issue is addressed by the appropriate department.

Live ChatReno.Gov

Email & [email protected]/RenoConnect

Phone AppReno.Gov/Apps

Abandoned Vehicles

GraffitiRenter IssuesComments or Suggestions

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NEW, RENOVATED OR EXPANDED PARKSTeglia’s Paradise Park: Two new mini-pitch futsal courts have been installed in the southeast parking lot. The color coating and striping will be completed in October. Dick Taylor Park: The crumbling sidewalks have been replaced and the old playground has been removed. This will make room for a few new playground amenities coming in the Spring of 2022.

PARK RENOVATIONS

Robinhood Park: Many park amenities will be replaced and upgraded, including the basketball courts, playground, and picnic area. This project is currently in the design phase, and construction is expected in the spring of 2022.Mayor’s Park and Dorothy McAlinden Park: Upgrades in 2022, and is currently in the design phase as well. Possible upgrades to these parks include a new playground, grass flat fields, dog park, and landscaping.

PARKSPARKS

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Barbara Bennett Park - 400 Island Ave.* • • • • • •Bicentennial Park - 10 Ralston St. • • • •Biggest Little Dog Park - 151 W. Commercial Row •City Plaza - 30 N. Virginia St. • • •City Center Plaza - 4th & Center St. •Fulton Corner - 260 W. 1st St. • •Powning Veterans Memorial Park - 150 S. Virginia St. •Truckee River Whitewater Park - W. 1st St. & Arlington Ave. •West Street Plaza - 220 W. 1st St. • • •Wingfield Park - 2 S. Arlington Ave. • • •

NORTHWESTCanyon Creek Park - 1485 Robb Dr.*

Rentable Shelter: 50 Capacity - $100 • • • • • • • • • • •

Hilltop Park - 3950 Buckingham Square Blvd. • • • • • •Irving Circle Park - 85 Irving Park Cir.Lake Park - 40 Coleman Dr. • • • •Las Brisas Park - 5950 Las Brisas Blvd.*

Rentable Shelter: 100 Capacity - $115 • • • • • • • • • •

Lunsford Park - 649 Riverside Dr. •McKinley Park - 925 Riverside Dr. •Northgate Park - 6450 Moonridge Ter. *

Rentable Shelter: 50 Capacity - $100 • • • • • •

Northwest Park - 2775 Apollo Wy. • • • • • • •Oxbow Nature Study Area - 3100 Dickerson Rd.* • • • •Peavine Fields - 825 Wyoming Ave. • •Rainbow Ridge Park - 1355 Rainbow Ridge Rd.* • • • • • • •Reno Sports Complex - 2975 N. Virginia St. • • •Riverside Drive Park - 650 Riverside Dr. • • •Seminary Park - 1101 Sierra St. •Sierra Vista Park - 1985 Beaumont Pkwy. • •Sky Country Park - 3290 Snake River Dr. • • • • • •Somersett East Park - 1900 Park Hollow Ct. • • • • •Somersett West Park - 2110 Hawk Meadow Tr. • • • •Terrace Sports Complex - 2525 Robb Dr. • • • • • • • •Valley Wood Park - 6555 Valley Wood Dr.* • • • • • • •Whitaker Park - 550 University Ter.*

Rentable Shelter: 100 Capacity - $115 • • • • • • • • •

: Dog Park*Year-round restrooms - All others open late April-Early Oct. (weather permitting) and close one hour before parks close.

PARKS

ParksPARK RENTAL INFORMATION: MONDAY-FRIDAY 8AM-5PM (775) 334-2417Park Shelter Rental Hours: Oct. 1-Mar. 31 10am-6pm* | Apr. 1-Sept. 30 10am-8pm*Parks are open 7 days a week: Oct. 1-Mar. 31 6am-7pm* | Apr. 1-Sept. 30 5am-10pm*

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Dick Taylor Memorial Park - 1140 Beech St.*Rentable Shelter: 100 Capacity - $115 • • • • • • • • • • •

Eighth Street Parkway - 455 E. 8th St. • •Evans Park - 200 E. 9th St. • • •Melody Lane Park - 2370 Scottsdale Rd. • • • • •Pat Baker Park - 1910 Bishop St.*

Rentable Shelter: 50 Capacity - $100 • • • • • • • • •

Rotary Centennial Park - 1280 Hillboro St. • • • •Sage Street Park - 790 Sage St. • • • •Sterling Village Tot Lot - 760 Winston Dr. • • • •Teglia’s Paradise Park - 2745 Elementary Dr.*

Rentable Shelter: Pavilion - 50 Capacity - $95Shelter - 100 Capacity - $135

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University Ridge Park - 990 S. University Park Loop* • • • • • • • •

SOUTHEASTBrodhead Park - 5 S. Park St. • • • •Center Creek Park - 1595 Wilbur May Pkwy. • • • • • • • •Comstock Park - 1650 Carat Blvd.*

Rentable Shelter: 50 Capacity - $100 • • • • • • • • • •

Cyan Park - 2121 Long Meadow Dr.* (Opens 2021)Rentable Shelter: 200 Capacity - $170 • • • • • • • • • • • •

Damonte Ranch Park - 1950 Steamboat Pkwy.* • • • • • • •Donner Party Park - 4395 Rio Paco Rd. •Double Diamond Park - 9100 Wilbur May Pkwy. • • •Evergreen Park - 9555 Evergreen Dr. • •Fisherman’s Park I and II - 495 Galletti Wy. • • • • •Governor’s Bowl Park - 1498 East 7th St. • •Holcomb Historic Site - 1005 Holcomb Ave. •Horizon View Park - 9675 Wilbur May Pkwy. • • • • • • •Huffaker Park and Trail - 1160 E. Huffaker Ln.

Rentable Shelter: 50 Capacity - $100 • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Jamaica Park - 1000 Jamaica Ave. • • • • • • • • •John Champion Park - 957 Kuenzli St. • • • • •Liston Park - 1635 Yori Ave. • •Miguel Ribera Park - 3925 Neil Rd.*

Rentable Shelter: 200 Capacity - $135 • • • • • • • • • • • •

Mira Loma Park - 3000 S. McCarran Blvd.*Rentable Shelter: 200 Capacity - $170 • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Pickett Park - 250 Kirman Ave.*Rentable Shelter: 100 Capacity - $115 • • • • • • • • • •

PARKS

SHELTERS & FEESEach shelter can accommodate 50-200 people and comes with picnic tables and a barbecue. Please note that these amenities are not reserved as part of a picnic shelter permit. Park amenities are normally open to the public at large. Additional fees:

Large Group Fee (200+): $85Alcohol Beverage Permit: $60Special Event Staffing: $25/hr/staff member

ADOPT-A-PARKGet involved in the community in a way that develops pride and appreciation through stewardship. Call 851-5185 and adopt a park in your neighborhood today.

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Reggie Road Pathway - 4470 Reggie Rd. •Stewart Park - 400 Stewart St. • • • • •Wilkinson Park - 1201 E. Taylor St. • • • • • • •Yori Park - 2800 Yori Wy.* • • • • • • • • • •

SOUTHWESTCaughlin Crest Park - 3851 Cashill Blvd. • •Crissie Caughlin Park - 3415 Idlewild Dr.* • • • • • • • • •Crystal Lake Park - 1190 Country Estates Cir.* • • • • • • • • • • • •Horseman’s Park - 2800 Pioneer Dr. •Idlewild Park - 1805 Idlewild Dr.*

Rentable Shelters: Rose Garden: 100 Capacity - $100 for 2/hrsSnowflake: 200 Capacity - $170Terrace: 200 Capacity - $115

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Ivan Sack Park - 3005 Idlewild Dr. • • • •Jack Tighe Memorial Fields - 325 VRW Historic Ln. • •Manzanita Park - 630 Manzanita Ln.

Rentable Shelter: 100 Capacity 100 - $115 • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Mary Gojack Park - 3100 Skyline Blvd.* • • • • •Moana Springs Recreation Complex - 240 W. Moana Ln. • • •Newlands Park - 700 California Ave. • •Plumas Park & Gym - 475 Monroe St.* • • • •Reno Tennis Center - 2601 Plumas St.* • •Robinhood Park - 800 Robinhood Dr. • • • • •Schiappacasse Park - 3945 Riverhaven Dr. • •Summit Ridge Park - 4560 Summit Ridge Dr. • • • • • • • • • •Village Green Park - 4785 Village Green Pkwy. • • • • • • • • • •Virginia Lake Park - 1980 Lakeside Dr.*

Rentable Shelter: 100 Capacity - $115 • • • • • • • • •

Wheatland Park - 990 Wheatland Rd.* • • • • • • • • •

NORTH VALLEYSDorothy McAlinden Park - 14000 Stead Blvd. • • • • • • •Mayors Park & Fields - 4222 Norton Dr. • •Panther Valley Park - 850 Link Ln.* • • • • • • • • • •Raleigh Heights Park - 825 Burgess Pl. • • • • • • • •Silver Lake Park - 8755 Red Baron Blvd.

Rentable Shelter: 50 Capacity - $95 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

PARKS

: Dog Park*Year-round restrooms - All others open late April-Early Oct. (weather permitting) and close one hour before parks close.

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THE ARTS, CULTURE AND EVENTS (ACE) OFFICESpecial Event Permitting, Film Permits, and Block Party PermitsCivic Celebrations (City events such as the Takeoff Event, Municipal Band Performances, Veterans Day Parade, Tree Lighting and New Year's Eve Firework Show)If you are interested in putting on a special event, finding more information about upcoming events, and road closures please contact: Reno.Gov/SpecialEvents (775) 333-7750.

THE CITY OF RENO PUBLIC ART COLLECTIONThe City of Reno Galleries at Reno City Hall (Metro) and McKinley Arts & Culture Center (MACC)Staff Liaison to the City of Reno Arts & Culture Commission For more information please visit: RenoCulture.com for arts and culture information.

ACE OFFICEMcKinley Arts & Culture Center - 925 Riverside Drive.

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SPECIAL EVENTS

SPECIAL EVENTS RENOThe City of Reno is a city that celebrates and supports special events. We believe that events enhance the vitality, quality of life, and economic prosperity of the city. The Special Events Office works to grow Reno’s current tourism base, attract new visitors and encourage community events that add to the local quality of life.

Reno.Gov/Special EventsVisit the website for the full list of events

RIVERSIDE FARMERS MARKET WINTER SERIESEvery Saturday 9am-12pmStarting October 16, 2021Location: McKinley Arts and Culture Center - 925 Riverside Dr.

DIRTY WOOKIE 10K FUN RUNOctober 31, 2021 8am-12pmLocation: Starts at Wingfield Park ends at Brewers Cabinet Production Facility on 8565 White Fir Dr.

TRUNK OR TREATOctober 31, 2021 6-8pmLocation: Cyan Park - 2121 Long Meadow Dr.

RENO’S WOBBLE BEFORE YOU GOBBLE 10K/5K FUN RUNNovember 25, 2021 9am-12pmLocation: Starts at Reno City Plaza

Special EventsPLEASE NOTE, ALL EVENTS OR ACTIVITIES MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE

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DISCOVER YOUR “I”The City of Reno Arts & Culture Commission is the official advisor to the City of Reno on the arts and cultural life of the community. The Arts & Culture Commission:

• Creates community Inclusion with diverse and equitable nonprofit arts grants

• Inspires and shapes Reno’s sense of community with sponsored free programming throughout the community and the year

• Gives Reno a sense of Identity and place with the City’s public art program

• Allows citizens to Imagine and Interact with their City in transformative and unique ways

• Supports Investment in arts & culture by your government

What’s your “I”?Find more at RenoCulture.com

PUBLIC ART IN DOWNTOWN RENODowntown public art brought to you by the City of Reno Arts & Culture Commission! There are more than 200 pieces of public art in the City of Reno collection. Find them all at RenoCulture.com!

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Silver Legacy

Eldorado

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Saint Mary’sMedical Center

Playa Art Park

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You Should Have Been HereCork Marcheschi

Space WhaleMatthew Schultz and The Pier Group

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Portal of EvolutionBryan Tedrick

Creatures of NevadaJohn Battenberg

BelieveJeff Schomberg and Laura Kimpton

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For the entire map of City of Reno's Public Art collection, visit: www.PublicArtArchive.org/Reno-Public-Art

PUBLIC ART

Public ArtRENOCULTURE.COM Discover public Art throughout the City of Reno

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