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2018 MITCHELL PARKS & RECREATION Parks Make Life Better! Online Registration Begins Monday, April 2nd at www.cityofmitchell.org Walk-in Registration Begins Wednesday, April 4 at the Recreation Center
GENERAL INFORMATION Program Fees: * Fees are listed on each program description E-Mail Us! and are to be paid at the time of registratio Get in touch day or night! n. E-mail is efficient and effective! Refunds: Nathan Powell - npowell@cityofmitchell.org * A service fee may apply for refund reque sts. Angel DeWaard - adewaard@cityofmitchell.org Payment Types: Jamie Henkel - jhenkel@cityofmitchell.org * Cash, Check, Debit or Credit Card Kevin DeVries - kdevries@cityofmitchell.org Todd Cavanaugh - tcavanaugh@cityofmitchell.org Chris Cranny - ccranny@cityofmitchell.org Scholarships Ava ilable: Thomas Gulledge - tgulledge@cityofmitchell.org budget, talk to Kevin * If the fees are too high to fit your Dan Dobesh - ddobesh@cityofmitchell.org and DeVries, Todd Cavanaugh, or Jamie Henkel Steve Roth - sroth@cityofmitchell.org participation. arrangements will be made for your child’s Families with a Medicaid Card qualif y for a disco Cente unt. r -you can Facilities & Phone Numbers ** All schol arship s MUST be set up at the Rec Parks and Recreation Offices show your set up your account at home, then stop in to 1300 North Main - 995-8450 and we will set you up for a 50% scholarship Medicaid Card Recreation Center to Aqua tic Center for programs. Scholarships also apply 1300 North Main - 995-8450 memberships, but are not at the 50% level. come in and Lake Mitchell Campground * If you set up a scholarship last year you must set up another one for this year. 2601 North Main Lake Mitchell - 995-8457 Cadwell Sports Complex North Minnesota Street - 999-2908 Special Needs Park Maintenance Shop Programs and facilities of the Parks, Rec reation 421 South Foster - 995-8454 and Forestry department are available to all Mitchell Aquatic Center persons interested in making use of them Special needs which require adaptations . Hitchcock Park - 1201 East Hanson - 995-8458 will be reviewed upon request. Board of Parks & Recreation A Department of the City of Mitchell K.O.R.N. RADIO “LET’S TALK!” SHOW Mayor Jerry Toomey The Talk of the Town!! The Board of Parks, Recreation, and Forestry is o, Each Thursday at 8:40 am on KORN Radi appointed by the Mayor. The Board meets on the 2nd Tues day on KMIT at 8:10 am, ever y other Thursday of each month at 4:00 pm at the Recreation at 9:40 and ever y other Wednesday on Q107 Center Conference Room. Members of the Board am tune in to the “Let’s Talk” Show with Parks & Recreation. Be “in the know ”– are: Brian Johnson, Jean Koehler, Mary Ellen Jepsen, listen for prog ram upda tes and deta ils. Randy Seppala, Scott Kroger, Ryan Tupper, Melanie Mullenmeister. The public is encouraged to attend! Transportation a Problem? Department Staff Palace Transit Can Help! Administration Buses are available for transportation Nathan Powell • Director of Parks, Recreation, and Forestry to and from the Parks & Recreation prog Angel DeWaard • Department Secretary rams. Price is $2.00 for a one-way Monday thru Recreation Programming & Aquatics Friday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm and $3.00 one-way Kevin DeVries • Recreation Supervisor evenings and weekends. All rides must be schedule Jamie Henkel • Recreation Coordinator d by 4:00 pm the day before (Monday rides Todd Cavanaugh • Recreation Coordinator must be scheduled by Friday at 4:00 pm). Curb Chris Cranny • Secretary -to-curb service and wheelchair accessible. To Thomas Gulledge • Fitness Coordinator make arrangements, call 995 -8440. Joe Haiar • Maintenance Technician Parks, Forestry & Facilities Dan Dobesh • Sports Complex/Parks Supervisor Steve Roth • Parks Supervisor Weather Policy Brad Gates • Forestry Foreman Jeremy Nielsen • Sports Complex Foreman her conditions Outdoor programs will be cancelled if weat Alex Young, Chad Colwell, Tyler Vetch, Roger Prewett II, create a potential hazard for participan ts. Such and Brian Anderson, Cody Pohlen • Staff itions inclu de heav y rain, wet field cond itions, cond ined Department Mission: The mission of the Mitchell Parks, Recreation ing, or excessive heat comb tornado warnings, lightn & Forestry Department is to build community through the high humi dity. Listen to KOR N, Q107 , KMIT, or with development of parks, recreational programs, facilities and s, check our Thomas radio stations for announcement services which bring meaning, purpose, and pleasure to 6740! website, or call cancellation hotline at 990- people’s lives. 2
General Information 2 Start your adventure REGISTRATION & TABLE OF CONTENTS Registration Information 3 Softball, Baseball & T-Ball Tennis 4 5 with a click! Park Activities & Track 6 Discovery Day Trips & Youth Events 7 Online Registration Arts & Crafts 8 begins on MONDAY Theater & Basketball 9 April 2nd Indoor & Outdoor Swim Lessons 10 atfmi6tch:0 0 a m Outdoor Aquatic Center 12 www.cityo ell.org and click online ular links registration on bottom under pop Mitchell Recreation Center 14 Lake Mitchell Campground 18 Park Activites & Shelter Rentals 19 Walk-In Registration Outdoor Golf & Activites 20 begins on WEDNESDAY Sports Camps 21 April 4th Misc. Summer Activities 22 at 8:00 am Xtreme Cheer & Dance 23 at the Rec Center beginning Mega Cheer Gymnastics 24 CONTENT PROVIDED BY MITCHELL PARK & RECREATION DEPARTMENT LAYOUT DESIGN JEN PHILLIPS/ DAILY REPUBLIC If you already have an account with us, check your password & make sure address, email, etc. are current. Do NOT set up another account. Set up an account! Whether you plan to sign up by GOING ONLINE or by STANDING IN LINE - you can save time by setting up an online account with us at our website BEFORE REGISTRATION BEGINS - it’s FREE to set up an account! You enter the names of family members, birthdates, addresses, phone numbers and all pertinent information just ONCE, and from then on registering for programs will be quick and easy - whether you are online or in line. Registration for all programs continues throughout the summer. 3
SOFTBALL, BASEBALL, & T-BALL BOYS’ BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE BASEBALL May 2 - July 13 Grades: Completed 5th or 6th Location: Cadwell Diamond A, B & C at Cadwell Park Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings Activity #1104.101 For boys who have completed 5th & 6th grade. Registration deadline is April 27. Volunteer coaches meeting April 26 at 6:00 pm at the Rec Center. Volunteer dads will be needed to coach. Schedules will be emailed out on April 27. Fee: $65 ROOKIES BASEBALL GIRLS’ SOFTBALL June 5 - July 19 Grades: Completed Kindergarten MINORS SOFTBALL Location: Cadwell Diamond A & C at Cadwell Park June 5 - July 19 and Monroe Park Grades: Completed Kindergarten through 1st grade Tuesdays & Thursdays 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Location: Cadwell Diamond A & C at Cadwell Park Activity #1101.101 Tuesdays & Thursdays 9:00 - 11:00 am For boys who have completed kindergarten. Teams will meet 45 minutes each night. Volunteer coaches guide teams through the Activity #1105.101 7-week season. Coaches meeting Thursday, May 31 at 6:00 pm at the Skills, drills, and scrimmages will make this 7 weeks a fun Rec Center. Park & Rec will split boys onto teams. Players will need their Intro to softball. The program is for girls who have completed own glove. Uniform shirts will be provided. Kindergarten through 1st grade. Each group will meet for Fee: $32 approximately 1 hour. Bring a softball glove. Fee: $32 JUNIORS BASEBALL June 4 - July 19 MAJORS SOFTBALL Grades: Completed 1st or 2nd June 4 - July 20 Location: Cadwell Diamond D & E at Cadwell Park Grades: Completed 2nd and 3rd 3-4 Days Per Week - days vary 9:00 am - Noon Location: Cadwell Diamond A at Cadwell Park Activity #1102.101 For boys who have completed 1st & 2nd grade. Legion players will Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays 9:00 am - 1:00 pm coach teams. We will be asking for 1 volunteer parent per team to Activity #1106.101 help. Teams will meet 3 days a week between 9:00 am - noon for 1 Softball skills development and league play for girls who have to 1.5 hours per day. Players will need their own glove. Uniform shirts completed 2nd and 3rd grade. Each group will meet 3 times will be provided. per week for 1 - 1 1/2 hours. Uniform shirts are provided. Bring a Fee: $40 softball glove. AMERICAN LEAGUE BASEBALL Fee: $40 June 4 - July 19 MASTERS SOFTBALL Grades: Completed 3rd or 4th Location: Cadwell Diamond F & G at Cadwell Park June 4 - July 20 3-4 Days Per Week - days vary 9am - Noon Grades: Completed 4th - 5th - 6th Activity #1103.101 Location: Cadwell Diamond C at Cadwell Park For boys who have completed 3rd & 4th grade. Legion players will Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays 9:00 am - Noon coach teams. We will be asking for 1 volunteer parent per team to help. Teams will meet 3 days a week between 9:00 am - Noon for 1 Activity #1107.101 to 1.5 hours per day. Players will need their own glove. Uniform shirts Softball skills development and league play for girls who have will be provided. completed 4th, 5th, and 6th grade. Each group will meet 3 times Fee: $40 per week for 1 - 1 1/2 hours. Uniform shirts are provided. Bring a softball glove. Fee: $40 Deadline to register is May 18. (excluding National League Baseball) Schedules can will be emailed out on May 25 or can be downloaded from cityofmitchell.org. 4
TENNIS YOUTH TENNIS LESSONS Healthy outdoor sports are great for fitness and fun. Discover tennis as a sport you can play with just THURSDAY OPEN COURT NIGHT one person, or with many! Every Thursday night, starting May 24 (7:00 to 11:00 pm) ROOT BEER FLOAT SOCIAL: Register All equipment is provided. for leagues and enjoy the first open court night at 6:30 pm on May 24. Location: Hitchcock Park Tennis Courts Fee for tennis lessons: $30 BECKY MOORE STATE FARM JUNIOR TENNIS JAMBOREE Session 1: June 4 - June 28 Saturday, June 2 www.mitchelltennisassociation.myfreesit Session 2: July 2 - July 30 es.net MITCHELL TENNIS CLASSIC - JUNIOR Session 1 Session 2 MONDAY& WEDNESDAY S June 15-17 • Hitchcock Park Tennis Cour ts #1161.101 #1161.102 9:00 5 & 6 year olds Call Pat Moller at 770-7474 for more inform ation. #1162.101 #1162.102 9:30 7 & 8 year olds TAKE THE CAKE #1163.101 #1163.102 10:15 9 & 10 year olds DOUBLES TENNIS TOURNEY #1164.101 #1164.102 11:00 11 & 12 year olds Saturday, September 1 Session 1 Session 2 TUESDAY & THURSDAY MITCHELL TENNIS ASSOCIATION #1165.101 #1165.102 9:00 11 & 12 year olds SUMMER TENNIS LEAGUES #1166.101 #1166.102 9:45 9 & 10 year olds MEN’S TENNIS LEAGUE #1167.101 #1167.102 10:30 7 & 8 year olds Monday evenings, begins June 4-4094 Fee: $50 Contact Chad Larson at 999 #1168.101 #1168.102 11:15 5 & 6 year olds LEAGUE WOMEN’S TENNIS ins Session 1 participants should register at age June 5 Tuesday evenings, beg -0119 appropriate level. Session 2 students who possess Fee: $50 Contact John Cersosimo 933 the necessary skills may register for age group older if they desire a more competitive experience. BOYS ADVANCED JUNIOR TENNIS LEAGUE Completed grades 5-9, Mondays (3:30 pm - 5:30 pm), June 5 JUNIOR TENNIS PLAY DAY LEAGUE Fee: $50 Contact Chad Larson at 999 -409 4 Friday mornings — June 8 - July 20 • 9:00 - 10:00 am Location: Hitchcock Park Tennis Cour ts Fee: $20 Activity: #1172.101 Boys & girls grades 3-6. Park & Rec instru MITCHELL TENNIS ASSOCIATION ctors will coach the juniors together, then split into teams for This is a league to actually play the game some real action! lessons are required. - some prior tennis WEBSITE WWW.MITCHELLTENNISASSOCIATION GIRLS GRAND SLAM TENNIS LEAGUE .MYFREESITES.NET ted grades 5-9, Comple Wednesday (4-6 pm), June 6 - July 25 Fee: $50 Contact the Park & Rec to register at 995-8450 960 Commerce Street Mitchell, SD 605-996-1959 Mon-Fri: 8AM - 5:30PM Saturday: By Appt. 001693387r1 5
PARK ACTIVITIES & TRACK FABULOUS FOURS DAKOTA KIDS the session) (Age 4 by the first day of adventure in the park! Four year-olds find fun and Boys and girls ages 5 through 7 enjoy the outdoors as they explore the park, participate ry time, and making new Games, art projects, sto in healthy activities and games, and create cool art projects. This program teaches a ver y spe cial memory! Each day friends make this of sup ervised playtime at values such as respect for nature, celebrates each individual’s unique creativity, we end with 10 minutes and builds character through group activities. Each 4-week session has totally ygr oun d, eve ryo ne’ s favorite place to the park pla has diff erent activities so different activities, so you can sign up for as many as you wish! be! Each 4-week session than one! . Session I: June 4-28 you can register for more #6101.101 Mondays & Wednesdays................................ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Session I: June 4-27 dnesdays #6102.101 Tuesdays & Thursdays...................................... 10:00 am – Noon #6103.101 Mondays & We 10:00 am - No on . Session II: July 9 - August 2 1 #6101.102 Mondays & Wednesdays................1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Session II: July 9 - August ys & We dne sda ys #6102.102 Tuesdays & Thursdays..................................... 10:00 am – Noon #6103.102 Monda Ages: 5 - 7 10:0 0 am - No on k Shelter Location: Patton Young Park Shelter Location: Patton Young Par Fee: $35 Fee: $35 MES, GAMES RIDE THE TRAILS – ADVANCED GAMES, GA ity #6108.101 Activity #6108.12 Activ Wednesdays, July 11 - August 1 1:00 pm Fridays, June 8 -July 20 - 2:30 pm Ages: 11 – 14 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Ages: 8 – 13 Under the guidance of Jen Jerke from Palac e City Pedalers, riders will outdoor LET THE GAMES BEGIN!! Spend the afternoons playing be introduced to the bike trails of Mitch Horse Shoes, Lawn Bowling ell as well as Lake Mitchell. This games such as Bean Bags, Ladder Golf, program will reinforce biking safety while be active for both mind and body while exploring multiple bike paths and Disc Golf. Games will and trails in the Mitchell bike path syste tear-down, m. The program will run on enjoying time outdoors and having fun. From set-up to Wednesday afternoons in July. Participant s will meet at and return to nce some will enjoy games they love while others may experie Kiwanis Park. All riders will need to provi de their own bike and helmet. Munroe Park. something new and exciting. Games will take place at Fee: $25 Fee: $25 BIKES & PARKS – BEGINNERS Activity #6108.11 Wednesday, June 6 -27 • 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Ages: 7 – 10 TRACK & FIELD Activity #1108.101 28 Monday, June 4 – Thursday, June Join Jen and others from Palace City Pedalers as they incorporate two things kids love, bikes and parks. Participants will receive instruction on biking safely on city streets as well as an introduction to various city parks in Mitchell. Bikers will also have the opportunity Track Meet: Thursday, June 28 e to register their bikes with the Dept. of Public Safety. The program will run Wednesday afternoons in June. Participants will need to be able Location: DWU Indoor Fieldhous Tuesday & Thursday to ride a bike and provide their own bike and helmet. Beginners—8:30-9:30am Monday, be introduced to all aspects Fee: $25 Completed grades 2-5 students will relay and field events. of track including sprints, distance, Tuesday & Thursday Advanced—9:30-10:30am Monday, Location: Rec Center Completed grades 6-11 students will t be introduced to more for Middle & High School Activity #6108.104 technical details of track events. Grea Fossum and his staff will athletes. DWU Track Coach, Derik Thursday, July 12th will conclude with a track provide instruction and the program Activity #6108.105 meet at the DWU Indoor Track. 0 + T-shirt Completed grades: 2-11 • Fee: $4 Thursday, August 9th Time: 9:00am - 3:00pm Ages: 11-14 • Fee: $30 6
T DISCOVERY DAY TRIPS & YOUTH EVENTS wo fantastic Thursday trips that are sure to inspire and intrigue. Transportation is safe and comfortable in the Palace City Transit bus. Meet at the Rec Center at 8:00 am on the day of the trip and we will return to the Rec Center around 4:00 pm. BRING A LUNCH! OUTDOOR MITCHELL CAMPUS DAY TRIPActivity #6106.102 IN SIOUX June 21 • Ages: 9- two 14 FALLS Mitchell is home to Ac tivity #6106.103 s that incredible attraction July 12 • Ages: 9 al and -14 celebrate the historic of Spend the day pa cultural background rticipating visit this region. We will in outdoor activiti es ov er y the Dakota Disc supervised by Ga me, Fish Museum an d th e & Park officials. Ac Prehistorical Indian will be determined tivities e Village for an uniqu by the look ba ck in tim e. weather. Bring a lunch. Fee: $30 Fee: $30 FIRST ANNUAL MITCHELL PARK & REC DISC GOLF TOURNAMENT YOUTH Saturday, May 5, 2018 FISHING 9AM - Free Clinic/Walk-up Registration at Kiwanis Park 10AM - Tournament begins at Kiwanis EV E N T Saturday, Ma y 26, 2018 EVERYONE WELCOME! DISCover the FUN of Disc Golf! Join us for the first Meet at Lake Mitchell Sportsman’s annual Mitchell Park & Rec Department area Disc Golf Club shelter • 10:00 AM ever Tournament. Everyone ages 14 and older is welcome to Join Mitchell Park & Rec, Pheasants For Par ks as and the South Dakota Game, Fish & participate. We will play 18 holes at Kiwanis and 18 holes and Dry Run Creek. Results will be flighted with prizes for ants flight winners. Experience is not a requirement, HAVING they offer a Youth Fishing Event! Particip FUN IS! Prior to the tournament there will be a free clinic will receive instruction on proper fishing focusing on the basics of Disc Golf. Local disc golfer and techniques, rules governing fishing and Each hopefully an appreciation for the sport. Mitchell resident, Cary Muilenburg, will present the clinic. Register through Mitchell Park & Rec or on the day of the le box tournament. Follow Mitchell Disc Golf on Facebook or participant will receive a rod/reel, tack ugh contact Cary Muilenburg at 605-838-9513 for information and lunch following the fun. Register thro on league play. Mitchell Park & Rec prior to May 16. Registration Fee: $10 Fee: $30 Turn your patio into a party-o! 001687158r1 Let’s go outside. (605) 996-8444 600 W Spruce St jamesvalleylandscape.com - GARDEN CENTER - 7
ARTS & CRAFTS ANIMAL ART A T THE ZOO Ages 8-12 • Activity #5104.101 Friday, June 8th All Day NUMBERSE GROWING Instructor: April Geist Minium 12 to Maximum 18 Jum p on COesM EActA L#I510V0.111 the bus, head for the Great Zoo for a day of photograph Plains y and G A R D E N E R0.1S 15 04 3-5 • ivity drawing! Bring any type of Activity #5 Grad 29 camera Grades K-3 • June 25, 27 &m 0th June 6, 13 & 2 m (check battery, bring an em pty 8:30-11:3P0arak Shelter 0a chip), art supplies included roe Bring a bag lunch and drinks . 9:30 - 11rl:3 y Heidelberge r Location: Mon pril Geist . eve Bus leaves from the Rec Ce Instructors: B b Instru ct o r: A . nter and M itc h ell Garden Clu ith visual arts at 9:00 am, returns by 2:30 s can Mixing d ra m a w pm. aximum 18 kid use a variety o f Minium 5 to M dening Students will Fee: $40 hands-on gar ds to work with have fun with ium, a artistic metho s uilding a terrar d wacky storie with plants, b d seed humorous an er , x with worms, an bers. In ord co m p o st b o door involving num er a H itc hcock Park In ts rememb p la nt in g at to help studen ua tio ns Shelter. tiplication eq few of the mul Fee: $30 id er ed only cons that are comm lt. d cu iffi PRIZED ANIMAL PAINTING IN ART FOR KIDS Grades 1st-3rd • Activity #5 June 12th • 9:30-11:00am 100.112 Ages 9-12 Activities #7000.103 & Grades 4th-8th • Activity #5 100.113 #7000.104 June 14th • 9:30-11:00am June 19th & July 10th Location: Monroe Park Shelt er 1:00-3:00pm Instructor: April Geist Location: Cornerstone Coffe A two-hour class offered onc e e per Join us for a fun event with age group. Young artists wil you l draw and your friends! You’ll eac h inspiration for their own art paint a personalized wood istic en creations by viewing artwo sign. With the ladies from In rk from Other Woods boards painting. Thi famous artists. Students can s has expect 2 separate classes. After you to draw, paint and sculpt in order to register you will be contac develop multiple artistic ski ted to lls. select your design. 8
THEATER & BASKETBALL THEATER PROGRAMS Area Youth Theater Company Sponsored by the Area Community Theater and Mitchell Parks & Recreation Department Boys & girls who have completed 3rd through 7th grades will put together a play for the community’s entertainment! We will study the basics of casting, building sets, stage make-up, voice projection, hitting your mark and costuming. May 29 - June 29 Mon-Fri 9:30 am – Noon Production Dates – Friday, June 29, 7:30 pm and Saturday, June 30, 7:30 pm All rehearsals and productions held at the ACT Pepsi Cola Theater Fee: $40 (Includes production T-shirt) #5121.102 SANFORD PENTAGON SUMMER BASKETBALL WORKOUTS 6 WEEK PROGRAM 3 OPTIONS FOR ATHLETES PLEASE REGISTER AT WWW.SANFORDPENTAGON.COM/ MITCHELLWORKOUTS 1 Day per week workouts - Total of 6 Workouts 2 Day per week workouts - Total of 12 Workouts 3 Day per week workouts - Total of 18 Workouts JUNE 11-28 & JULY 9-26 MONDAYS — TUESDAYS — THURSDAYS Grades 9-12 — 9:00-10:30am Grades 5-8 — 10:30am-12:00pm Grades 2-4 — 12:30-2:00pm Workouts will be held at the Mitchell Middle School. Groups will be a maximum of 10 kids per group to ensure individualized attention and specific skill instruction. Instructor will be, Jordan Long, a former Mitchell High School & DWU basketball player. Cost: 1 Day per week Option - $15 per workout - $90 for all 6 weeks 2 Day per week Option - $14 per workout - $168 for all 6 weeks 3 Day per week Option - $13 per workout - $234 for all 6 weeks. Allan Bertram, Basketball Coordinator • Sanford Pentagon (605) 312-7900 Main • (605) 312 7920 Direct • (605) 312-7901 Fax www.sanfordpentagon.com Michelle Sheesley* FIC Michelle Sheesley* Michelle 1125 N.1125 Sanborn 1125 FIC Sheesley* FICBlvd. N. Sanborn Blvd. Blvd. N. Sanborn Life Life insurance Life insurance insurance Mitchell, SD 57301 Mitchell, SD 57301SD 57301 Retirement planning Mitchell, 605-996-2675 605-996-2675 605-996-2675 Retirement Retirement planningplanning Michelle.Sheesley@ Michelle.Sheesley@ Michelle.Sheesley@ mwarep.org mwarep.org mwarep.org Financial Financial Financial Services Services Services *Securities offered through MWA Financial Services Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Modern Woodmen of America. Member: FINRA, SIPC 9 001686254r1 *Securities offered through MWA *Securities Financial offered throughServices MWAInc., a whollyServices Financial owned Inc., subsidiary of Modern a wholly ownedWoodmen of America. subsidiary Member: of Modern FINRA,of Woodmen SIPC America. Member: FINRA, SIPC
INDOOR & OUTDOOR SWIM LESSONS GENERAL INFORMATION FOR ALL SWIM LESSONS: All classes are taught by Red Cross Certified Instructors. Please wear swim-wear to class. Bring a towel. Parents are welcome to attend, but must sit in the spectator area to allow children to learn independently with their instructors. RED CROSS SWIM LESSON COURSES Parent & Child Aquatics – Starfish Fee: $25 Ages 2 or 3 The purpose of Parent and Child Aquatics is to teach safe behaviors around the water and develop swimming readiness by leading parents and their children in water exploration activities with the objective of having fun and becoming comfortable in, on and around water. Parent & Child Aquatics – Tadpoles Fee: $25 Ages 3 or 4 The purpose of Parent and Child Aquatics is to teach safe behaviors around the water and develop swimming readiness by leading parents and their children in water exploration activities with the objective of having fun and becoming comfortable in, on and around water. Preschool Aquatics Fours – Clownfish Fee: $35 Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and aquatic skills to young children in a logical progression. Preschool Aquatics Fives – Dolphins Fee: $35 Preschool Aquatics aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and aquatic skills to young children in a logical progression. Level 1 Swim – Into to Water Exploration Fee: $35 The Red Cross recommends age 6 as a starting age for this class, as well as 5-year-olds who have previously taken preschool aquatics without a parent in the water with them. Elementary swim skills are introduced. Level 2 Swim – Fundamental Aquatic Skills Fee: $35 The beginning of true locomotive skills in the water such as floating, kicks and arm motions. Level 3 Swim – Stroke Development Fee: $35 Builds on earlier skills an introduces the crawl strokes, backstroke, treading water and basic diving form. Level 4 Swim – Stroke Improvement Fee $35 Deep water skills and strength development through distance swimming. Level 5 Swim – Stroke Refinement Fee: $35 Requires strength and endurance as 50 meter swims are introduced in the crawl strokes, and 25 meter swims will be required in the breaststroke, sidestroke and backstroke. Level 6 Swim – Personed Water Safety Fee: $35 “Level 6 – Fitness Swimmer” working on distance swimming and endurance. 10
June 4-June 21 June 25- July 12 No class on July 4 July 16-Aug 2 11
OUTDOOR AQUATIC CENTER OPENING DAY SATURDAY, MAY 26TH Closing day is Sunday, August 19th at 5pm Season Ticket Prices Individual Season Pass $65 Family Season Pass $140 for a family of 6 $15 for each additional member after 6 Caregiver Pass (with Family) $35 DAILY HOURS *Family is defined as married couple and all children under the age of 22 and/or claimed as a dependent on their OF OPERATION taxes. *Scholarships available for those who present EBT 1:00 pm - 8:00 pm or Medicaid card. 1201 East Hanson in Hitchcock Park Daily Fees: 995-8458 Under age 2 Free During bad weather, the Rec Center swimming pool will be Ages 3 & up $5.00 open 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Family of 4 $17.00 *Adult lap swim 5:00 - 5:30 daily (each additional member $2.00) *New Daily Coupon Books: 10 passes for $40.00 (must be sold in groups of 10) Purchase your family season Season tickets available at the Park & Rec office! Also pass between April 2nd-8th and available at the Aquatic Center during open hours. receive a 10% discount! idual passes) Call for Group Rates & Birthday Party information! (Does not apply to scholarships or indiv Check u s out on Facebook! Buy 1 Regular size Cupcake, get a Mini STOP IN FOR SOME SWEET SUMMER TREATS! FREE! 990-9866 (YUMM) MONDAY-FRIDAY 10AM-6PM • THURSDAY 10AM-7PM • SATURDAY 9AM-2PM with coupon 12 001686024r1
AQUATIC OUTDOOR AQUATIC CENTER CENTER SPECIAL EVENT Middle School Night Moonlight Splash!s and Have the pool to yourself! For boy girls going into 6th through 8th grades! Friday, August 10th 8:30 pm - 10:30 pm We’ll have special music just for you, along with e refreshments, pizza and ice cream treats! Som tly games and contests will be available, but mos befo re it’s just a great night to see everybody again school starts and hang out with your friends!! night. Membership cards will not be honored on this ADMISSION IS $7.00. MITCHELL AQUATIC CLUB SWIM MEET June 22, 23, 24 & July 27, 28, 29 at the Aquatic Center 50 meter section will be reserved for swim meet Friday night, all day Saturday & Sunday afternoon - zero depth area and slides will be open to the public!! Mitchell Aquatic Center 10% OFF ANY SERVICE 605-996-1042 001686627r1 1510 S. BURR ST. Must Present Coupon At Time Of Service Offer good with coupon only. Excludes tires. MITCHELL Not valid with other offers. Some restrictions may apply. See store for details. Void where prohibited. 13
MITCHELL RECREATION CENTER Specials On Members must be 18 years and older to have total access to adult fitness center. Youth ages 14-17 will be allowed limited time in the weight room. Programs are available at an additional cost. AUTO CHECKING RATES FAMILY..................................................$49 COUPLES.............................................$42 ADULT...................................................$34 SENIORS.............................................. $26 SENIOR COUPLES.............................$32 SUMMER HOURS: YOUTH..................................................$23 May 28 – September 3, 2018 Monday through Thursday 6:00 am - 9:00 pm ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP RATES* Friday.........................................................................6:0 FAMILY............................................ $563 0 am - 8:00 pm Saturday....................................................................8: COUPLES........................................ $469 00 am - 5:00 pm Sunday...................................................................... ADULT..............................................$375 .................. CLOSED STUDENT.........................................$244 The Recreation Center will be closed SENIOR........................$281 (60 yrs old) Memorial Day — Monday, May 28 SENIOR COUPLES....$351 (60 yrs old) 4th of July — Wednesday, July 4 *Monthly auto pay on annual memberships Labor Day — Monday, September 3 24/7 access is now available with adult ann ual and auto checking membership. $10 Fob fee. GROUP X CLASSES MULTI-PURPOSE ROOM The Mitchell Rec Center has been working to develop more usable All Group Fitness Classes are now included in the 6 Month & space for our members, and we finally have it! The MPR is a bright, Annual Memberships open area full of a huge variety of fitness equipment! This room houses Aquacise - Pool 19 pieces of cardio equipment ranging from spin bikes to Nu-steps, 7:45 am - 8:45 am Monday, from treadmills to ellipticals with recumbent bikes and water-rowing Wednesday & Friday machines available as well! We have just added a stair-master to the - with Sue room to complete the most versatile room in the area! Kettle-bells, Backbuilders - Pool medicine balls, dumbbells, a smith machine, various core equipment 8:45 am - 9:45 pm Monday, Wednesday & Friday and a full paramount strength circuit is available as well! Stop by and - with Janice take a look at the most complete workout facility in Mitchell! Sanford Shock - Multi Purpose Room 12-12:45 pm Monday-Friday - with Adam The Burn - Multi Purpose Room 6 am - Monday, Wednesday & Friday - with Whitney 5:15 pm - Tuesday & Thursday - with Roxi Pump Class 12:45 pm with Toni 14
SILVER RE-CONDITIONING PROGRAM MITCHELL RECREATION CENTER SNEAKERS The Mitchell Rec Center has with Thomas Gulledge, BA, CSCS The Mitchell Rec Center now provides a re-conditioning to all of our members as part of our welln program s ess program. added Silver Sneakers to our offering Whether you are coming off physical thera py or just have this year! If you have the righ t med icare aches and pains that are keeping you from exercising, this rance, you may be eligible program is for you! Thomas will work one supplemental insu and your health care providers to build on one with you Cen ter mem bers hip! Stop by the the next step in your for a free Rec continuum of care. We have the equip y! NOT front desk to check your eligibility toda ment and expertise to help you get back into shape! Call to set e age nt up your FREE consult ELIGIBLE YET? Talk to your insuranc with Thomas today! a plan that during open enrollment to find Thomas is our Fitness Coordinator at the Rec Center. He is ! includes the Silver Sneakers program a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist along with holding multiple specialty certifications as well. All of our members can sign up for a free consult SANFORD SATURDAY with Thomas to assess goals, develop appropriate fitness routi nes, learn proper BOOT CAMP form and technique and go through a and movement assessment to figure out one of a kind fitness how to stretch and The Mitchell Rec Center and Sanford Hea recover properly. Schedule a time with him today! lth will be offering four Saturday morning Boo t Camps for parents and kids this summer! Each class will take place at a different park throughout the highlighting the activities available at each city, specific site! A staff member will be present to supervise the kids while an instructor runs the Boo t Camp for the adults! Space is limited, so keep an eye out for PERFORMANCE dates, times and locations! The schedule will be out in April and regi will begin as soon as the schedule is final case of inclement weather, the Boot Cam stration ized! In p will take EN H A N C EM EN T place at the Rec Center. Sponsored by Sanford Health than ever! Dates: June 9, 16, 23, 30 Pulse Performance is back and better y to perform Middle and high school athletes get read ified Speed at a higher level! Adam Fosness is a Cert e Performance and Agility Coach, and is bringing Puls Athl etic Personal back to Mitchell! He will have long! Training sessions available all summer (see below) perfect fit His unique, intense training style is the Fitness on Request for any aspiring athle te! is a virtual group Achieve you r goals at the Mitchell Rec Center! exercise experience taught by professional ATHLETIC PERSONAL instructors. ENHANCEMENT Everything (schedule with Adam Fosness at his conv enience) from Spinning Cost per month: $80 for Rec Center mem bers/ to Yoga and $100 for non-members Pilates, a new age step aerobics class, kickboxing and much more. Over 81 different classes at the touch of a finger! Perfect for your busy lifestyle. Call to set up your class. Private room setting that will accommodate individuals or small groups. Expert health care FOR ALL AGES. Make a personal, lifelong connection with a provider at Sanford Health Mitchell. Call (605) 996-0400 to schedule an appointment. sanfordmitchell.org 15
MITCHELL RECREATION CENTER CITY OF MITCHELL “FUN PASS” Check out the great options for you and your family. Stop into the Recreation Center to get signed up. CHOOSE FROM THESE PACKAGES • REC PACKAGE • Includes Pool, Rink, Golf (no cart) & Bowling . Single — $579 annual / $50 a month . Couples — $796 annual / $68 a month . Family — $947 annual / $81 a month • EXECUTIVE PACKAGE • Includes Rec Center Membership, Golf (no cart) & Bowling. . Single — $844 annual / $72 a month . Couples — $1024 annual / $87 a month . Family — $1219 annual / $103 a month • EXECUTIVE PREMIUM PACKAGE • Includes Rec Center Membership, Golf (with cart) & Bowling. . Single — $1192 annual / $102 a month . Couples — $1504 annual / $127 a month . Family — $1744 annual / $147 a month • FULL FAMILY PACKAGE • Includes Rec Center Membership, Pool, Rink, Golf (with cart) & Bowling. . Family ONLY — $1837 annual / $155 a month • AAA Locksmith Offering • New & Used Bikes • Emergency Service 24 Hours A Day • • Bike Customizing • New Locks, Lock Repair, 001384268r1 and Repair • Key Cuts & Car Unlocking • BICYCLE LOCKSMITH 16 723 S SANBORN BLVD. • MITCHELL, SD SALES & REPAIRS COMMERCIAL - HOME - AUTO 605-996-7005 • LOCALLY OWNED SINCE 1960
OPENING THIS SUMMER MITCHELL RECREATION CENTER The NEW Mitchell Recreation Center Indoor Aquatic Center THANK YOU Pepsi-Cola Company for the donation on the slide! 17
LAKE MITCHELL CAMPGROUND A family camping center overlooking Lake Mitchell with fishing, swimming, canoes, pedal boats, paddle boards, playground, hiking trail and a laundry facility. The campground includes 59 RV campsites with full hookups and 16 Tent Sites. The campground is open from April 1st through October 31st. Full hookups include water, sewer and electricity. RV sites have 50 amp or 30 amp sites available, tent sites with electricity are also available. Reservations begin online September 1st each year. Reservable dates are May 15 through September 15. First-come, first served sites are available daily but not guaranteed. Self-pay system is utilized for first-come, first-served. There is no manager on-site, campground hosts are available to assist campers. CAMPGROUND SIT E S RATES Reservations are avail able but not required. currently taking onlin We are e reservations for 20 Monthly reservation fee is 4.9 18 (online 1/2 Hour Night 5%). Reservations are Mitchell Campgro und $36 $525 up to one week in ad accepted Hookups the week will be on fir vance; available sites within RV Sites with Full $21 st-come, first-served Tent Sites $23 reservable sites that ba sis. All tricity available to campers have not been reserv ed are Tent Sites with Elec l Boat who arrive without a reservation. Paddle Board, Peda $6 The maximum allowab & Canoe Rentals le stay limit will depe next date for which th nd on the e site has be Bike Rentals en reserved. Address: 2601 North Main St. · Mitchell, SD 57301 · Phone: 605-995-8450 18
SUMMER LEAGUE FREE SUMMER CONCERTS PARK ACTIVITIES & SHELTER RENTALS CONTA C TS Every WEDNESDAY in June and July 7:30 pm h - 5th Grade & Up Girls Fast Pitc in Hitchcock Park Pat Larson • 995-0914 Bring your lawn chair Mitchell Baseball Association and enjoy as Joe Pekas Dean Sadler • 630-3191 and the Municipal Band Men’s Slow Pitch Softball bring smiles to your Aaron Klinger • 770-8329 face and keep everyone Women’s & Coed Slow Pitch Softball tapping their toes with Kathy Axsom • 770-1398 great music!! (In case of rain, Wednesday concerts Mitchell Tennis Association will be held at the Firesteel Health Care Cen ter– everyone welcome) Pat Moller • 770-7474 Mitchell Disc Golf Cary Muilenburg • 838-9513 DRY RUN CREEK BIKE PATH MITCHELL’S URBAN Dry Run Creek Bike & Walking Path begins Street and ends at Minnesota Street. at Burr Walking Path Committee is in the processThe Bike & FORESTRY SYSTEM of designing future improvements for Mitchell’s Bike Path Maps are available at the Park & Recreatio System. n Dept. Re-Tree Mitchell The Parks & Recreation Dept. offers a 75% reimbursement (up to $100 DOG PA RK ) for the purchase of trees that are planted in or near the boulevard. Limit of 2 trees per year. Call the Parks d to the Mitchell Dog Bring your canine frien & Recreation office for more details. h How do I get my tree checked over? The Park! The dog park is located on the sout Division 2.3 acre area does “tree checks” each Friday - any citiz en who end of Cadwell Park and features a small dogs. has a concern about a tree on a bouleva rd should for large dogs and a .85 acre area for call 995-8450 and ask for Angel. Please clean up & be responsible for your pet. PICNICS | WEDDING & BRIDAL SHOWERS | BIRTHDAYS | REUNIONS | GRADUATIONS BIRTHDAYS | REUNIONS | GRADUATIONS | Outdoor Picnic Shelters $10 per hour (3hrs minimum) or $60 per day, rental fee due at time reservation is made 9AM - 11PM (hourly shifts) DOTY PARK SHELTER KIBBEE PARK SHELTER DRY RUN CREEK PARK SHELTER KIWANIS WOODDLOT SHELTER GAINER PARK SHELTER LIONS POINT PARK SHELTER HITCHCOCK PARK BAND SHELL MONROE SHELTER MONROE/TRODE GAZEBO NORTH OHLMAN ACCESS SHELTER HITCHCOCK NORTH SHELTER NORTHRIDGE PARK SHELTER HITCHCOCK SOUTH SHELTER PIONEER PARK SHELTR HICHCOCK SW SHELTER PUBLIC BEACH SHELTER REDSTONE SHELTER Indoor Picnic Shelters RENTALS $120 per day, $50 deposit check due when you pick up key Location Address LAKE MITCHELL DAY CAMP Indian Village Road LAKE MITCHELL SPORTSMEN’S CLUB Indian Village Road CAMP ARROYA 311 1/2 North Harmon Dr. PATTON YOUNG PARK SHELTER 1100 block West Cedar INDOOR SHELTER - HITCHCOCK PARK 1201 East Hanson Reservation requests can be done online at cityofmitchell.org 19
OUTDOOR GOLF & ACTIVITIES DISCOVER SUMMER 2018 AT DAKOTA DISCOVERY MUSEUM! Session I – June 25-29; Monday, discover what they discovered. We look the world. From the 1870s – 1900 Wednesday, Friday 1:30 – 3:30 PM at the boats, provisions, and travel of the thousands came, building homes, farms, $25 per cook; Limited to 20 cooks for Corp. of Discovery. and communities. Discover how they the week. traveled, how they obtained land, how Discovery Prairie Cooking! What Session III – July 9 – 13; Monday, they build their homes. We’ll look at their did they eat? How did they cook? No Wednesday, Friday 1:30 – 3:30 PM successes, and their tragedies and learn McDonald’s! No Taco Johns! No Subway! $25 per railroader; Limited to 20 Join us at Dakota Discovery the week of workers on this railroad. about living, growing, and prospering.. June 25 for Prairie Cooking. People had Discover Iron Ribbons! The railroad to eat, so what did they eat and how did connected East to West and all points Session V – July 23 – 27; Monday, they cook? Join our prairie cooks this in between. Join us for three exciting Wednesday, Friday 1:30 – 3:30 week to discover recipes and methods sessions about railroads in Dakota $25 per artist; Limited to 20 artists. of cooking before the days of fast food Territory and South Dakota. Each Discover Art! Come join in a week restaurants, chains, and refrigerators. railroad worker will discover how the of creating! Under guidance from an railroads came, what kind of equipment instructor, each artist creates one or Session II – July 2 – 6; Monday, was needed, and how the railroads built more pieces of art during a week of Tuesday, Friday 1:30 – 3:30 PM communities all over South Dakota. creativity unleashed! $25 per explorer; Limited to a Corp. of -If a participant enrolls for three or 20 explorers. Session IV – July 16 – 20; Monday, Discover Your Country! Join us for an Wednesday, Friday 1:30 – 3:30 PM more weeks, the price drops to $20 per exploration of America! What did Lewis $25 per homesteader; Limited to 20 person, a discount of 20% and Clark find when they crossed over new homesteads for the week. -If a family enrolls three or more the next hill or around the next bend in Discover The Homestead! The children per week, the price per child the river? Each day, explorers will take a Homestead Act opened Dakota Territory drops to $20 per person for a discount section of the Lewis and Clark route and for settlement to people from all over of 20%. For more information and to register, call 605.996.2122 Lakeview Golf Course Beginners Seminars/ Junior Golf Summer Program Practice Sessions Registration: May 1st – 31st ONE HOUR LONG SESSIONS – THREE SESSIONS Cost: $35 per Junior (Member) Dates: Tuesday, May 1st, May 8th, and May 15th $45 per Junior (Non-Member) Time: 6:00pm – 7:00pm Ages: 7-10, 11am – 12pm -Men Or Women- Ages: 11-14, 9am – 10:30am **Limit to 8 Men or Women per Session** Dates: Mondays and Tuesdays (6 Sessions) *Sessions consist of the Basics for any Golf Game* **Exception: No session on Tuesday, June 19th or 26th · Putting June 4th & 5th June 11th & 12th · Chipping June 18th & 25th (On Course Days) · Driving Range (Irons & Woods) Fri., June 29th (Parent/Child Scramble – 9 Holes) **Lessons will be consistent with focus on the fundamentals **Sign Up for Parent/Child Scramble of the game such as Proper Grip, Stance, **6:00pm Start – 5:30pm Registration Posture, Alignment, Set Up, & Routine along with Swing Mechanics and Drills** Sessions will consist of instruction on the driving range **FREE with PURCHASE of any Range (full shots), practice green (chipping and putting), rules Pass** of golf, and etiquette and 2 days on the course playing. Range Passes - 10 Buckets = $40.00 *Cost for Junior Camp is due before the 1st Session; includes a - 25 Buckets = $75.00 T-shirt and 2 Range Passes per Week per Junior with Registration* - Single Range Pass = $100.00 plus Tax - Family Range Pass = $150.00 plus Tax To Sign up, Call Lakeview at 995-8460 600 South Burr, Mitchell Mon-Fri 8am–6pm, Sat 8am–5pm, Also Available by Appointments iversonauto.com 1-866-441-8361 • 605-996-5683 20
FREE LAWN LIL’ KERNEL SPORT CAMPS BOWLING CLINIC VOLLEYBALL CAMP June 9th & 16th August 6-7 • 9:00 am - Noon Grades: 3rd-6th (entering Fall of 2018) ALL grades divided by hand size. Location: Mitchell Senior High Fee: $35 10:00 – 11:30 a.m. Activity # 1110.101 The focus of this camp includes the conc Held at Lakeview Golf Course FUN, FUNDAMENTALS, and THE GAM epts E CONCEPTS Spend Put a new twist on an old fashioned game! OF VOLLEYBALL. Each camper will also receive a mor ning s some time on a couple of Saturday Volleyball T-shirt and various participa tion prizes at get learning the basics of lawn bowling. Kids the end of the camp! exe rcise , outside to enjoy the fresh air, get To register or for questions/information please contact e increase concentration and focus, and hav Deb Thill at 770-3097 or deb.thill@k12.sd .us equ ipm ent fun! Bring some friends along. ALL provided. MITCHELL KERNEL YOUTH AND MIDDLE BASKETBA LL CAMP SCHOOL FOOTBALL CAMPS y 29-31Ma Mitchell High School Gym MITCHELL MIDDLE SCHOOL Boys and Girls FOOTBALL CAMP K-3 9:00 am - 10:15 am Fee: $30 4-8 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Fee: $60 6:00 pm Wednesday , July 25th and Thursday, Eligible: All Mitchell athletes entering 7th July 26th Grade Focus on fundamentals skills and and 8th 9-12 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Fee: $60 pre-season preparation Wes Morgan 933-0851 MITCHELL YOUTH DWU SPRING FOOTBALL CAMP 6:00 pm July 30 - August 2 FOOTBALL SKILLS Eligible: All Mitchell athletes entering Grades 3rd through 6th Grade CAMP Fundamental skills and drills in preparat Activity #1108.201 ion for the Season and overall developmen Camp Dates: April 23-25 t Mon-Wed 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm • Grades CONTACT KENT VAN OVERSCHELDE 3-6 Location: DWU Practice Field 605-770-7264 Coach Cimpl along with the DWU Foo tball Tigers kent.vanoverschelde@k12.sd.us and the Mitchell Park and Rec departm ent invite you to attend the Spring Football Skills cam p. The camp will consist of both offensiv e and defensive skills as well as daily competi KERNEL BOYS CAMP tions that reinforce the skills taught. Fee: $30, includes camp T-shirt Dates: June 4, 5 & 6 Grades 9-12: 9:00am-Noon • Grades 6-8: 12:30-2:30pm Grades 3-5: 3:00-4:30pm Fee: $50/Camper (Family Discounts available) CONTACT TODD NEUENDORF 605-868-2566 todd.neuendorf@k12.sd.us If the kids are happy, the parents are happy! OPEN 7:00 Cotton Candy DAILY! Only $1.25 21
MISC. SUMMER ACTIVITIES Special Courses Available Throughout Summer! No Experience Necessary! Reserve Your Spot for Fall Programs Master Matt Howlett Owner and Head Instructor • Fourth Degree Black Belt Ms. Nichole Kremer Head Instructor • Third Degree Black Belt The Regions Premier Martial Arts Instruction 400 N. Main Suite: 110 • Mitchell, SD 57301 605-933-1699 • ultimatekicksmitchell@gmail.com Facebook.com/mitchellkicks ultimatekicksmitch.wix.com/mitchellkicks YOUTHPlayers SOCCER LEAGUE Palace Transit is offering a will practice one day a week and have league games on Saturdays at the Mitchell Pepsi SUMMER Soccer Complex. Our goal is to develop players soc- cer skills and have fun! BUS PASS Registration Now Open for rides to until March 24th! 4-8pm -- Ages 3-10 -- Cost $40 City of Mitchell activities (includes League T-shirt) Ride the bus to scheduled Mitchell Soccer Association Training Facility, 723 E. Ash (use south door) activities at: Online Registration Available at www.mitchellsoccer.org •Mitchell Aquatic Center •Mitchell Ice Arena PARENT VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! •Mitchell Recreation Center •Softball or Baseball Contact- Chris Pollreisz (605)999-8256 •Tennis •Park Programs •Mitchell Public Library or email- mitchellyouthsoccer@hotmail.com *This pass does not include transportation to the Pepsi-Cola Soccer Complex or Camp Arroya *Mileage will be added for transportation outside Palace Transit boundaries. SPRING/SUMMER Pass Prices: TRAVELING SOCCER TEAMS •Individual Pass - $40.00 •Family Pass - $60.00 *Family pass is only valid to immediate household/residence family members. Ages 7-19 *All no-shows will be charged for that ride. Cost $75 (Games/Tournament fees not included) Uniforms $40 (for new players) Pass is valid 7 days a week. All rides must be scheduled with the Palace Transit office the day before by 4:00pm! Registration Now Open - Register online at Passes may be purchased at: msa-club.sportsaffinity.com Palace Transit Office 300 W 1st, Mitchell, SD Age appropriate teams will play in Mitchell 605-995-8440 and travel out of town for soccer games and tournaments. Players can select as few or as many games and tournaments •Great Savings! they would like to play in. All Coaches are licensed. •Safe Reliable Transportation! Adult Soccer Teams are Available •Get Yours Today! Contact Tim Balzter 605-999-5038 — Email tim.balzter77@gmail.com •Start Saving Now! 22
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