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PARKS AND RECREATION ACTIVITIES AND SPRING/SUMMER INFORMATION FOR ALL! APRIL-AUGUST 2020 end date correct? h e latest de f o r t See insi 9 related -1 COVID s. update Safety Camp Leprechaun Days City-Wide Garage Sale
PARKS AND RECREATION SPRING / SUMMER SPOTLIGHT New skate park coming soon! 30th ANNUAL Rosemount’s 28th Annual Rosemount Lion’s Club The City of Rosemount is planning Arbor Day Celebration and to build a new skate park in the sum- Tree Giveaway Spring Egg Hunt LE D mer of 2020. Plans call for a concrete S T P O N ED The 28th Annual Arbor Day L PO The Rosemount Lions Club C E park with multiple skate amenities Celebration and Tree Giveaway will 6th. 30th Annual Spring Egg Hunt is CAN for users of all ages and abilities. E be held May 2, 2020 at 10am at the Saturday, April 4 at 10:00am. This event is held at the Ames Soccer Complex at Dakota County The construction would start in the spring and would be complete this TO J U N Rosemount Public Works Facility – 14425 Brazil Avenue (Located just fall. The proposed skate park would north of Rosemount City Hall). Technical College, 1300 145th Street be in the same location as the cur- East, Rosemount 55068. rent site in Schwarz Pond Park. Spring Clean-Up Day Check out Rosemount’s newest The City of Rosemount will be hosting playground at Schwarz Pond Park. CITY-WIDE D ED its annual Spring Clean-Up Day This playground features a nature S T P O N on Saturday, May 16, 2020 from based play area and zip line. LLE GARAGEESALE! PO 8:00am to 12:00pm. Residents are t h. C 1 3 CAN Thursday-Saturday TO J U N E welcome to drop off unwanted items that are not normally accepted by their residential trash hauler. Once May 14-16, 2020 again this year, the event will take place in the east parking lot at the Dakota County Technical College at 1300 145th Street East (Co. Road 42). Hammock Use in City Parks Hammocks are okay to use in City parks and the City actually encourag- es people to find a spot to hangout. Often times our City parks have ma- ture trees that can be used to attach your “mock” to or you can also use the poles of a small sun shelter or play- ground to tie up to. This summer the City will be looking at adding places to hang hammock in parks. The Rosemount Parks and Recreation Activities and Information brochure is distributed three times a year as a public service by the City of Rosemount. The Rosemount logo is a service mark which is owned by the City of Rosemount. This publication is prepared by the Parks and Recreation Department. We invite comments or suggestions by contacting PARKS AND RECREATION Lisa Maurer, Recreation Supervisor and brochure coordination at 651-322-6003 or lisa.maurer@ci.rosemount.mn.us. Design: Barbara Pederson. www.ci.rosemount.mn.us
Welcome DEPARTMENT INFORMATION PARKS AND RECREATION Parks and Recreation Office Hours: Monday-Friday: 8am-4:30pm SPRING/SUMMER APRIL-AUGUST 2020 Rosemount Community Center and Steeple Center Hours: Monday-Friday: 8am-4:30pm Evening and weekend hours INSIDE are dependent upon scheduled activities. Special Events Adult Sports Spring Egg Hunt............................. 2 Adult Soccer League...................22 Mailing Address: City Wide Garage Sale................... 3 Bocce Ball Leaque........................22 Rosemount Parks and Recreation 28th Annual Arbor Day................ 5 Traveling Bean Bags League.....23 13885 South Robert Trail Spring Clean-Up Day/ Adult Kickball.................................23 Rosemount, MN 55068 Paper Shredding Event............. 4-5 Adult Ultimate Frisbee................24 Telephone Numbers: Music and Art Festival................... 6 Adult Walking................................24 Main Line/General Information 3rd Annual Food Truck Fest........ 6 Older Adult Trips....... 25, 28-29 651-322-6000 Preschool Activities Rosemount Ice Arena Sports of all Sorts (age 3)............. 7 Registration Information 651-322-6001 Registration Instructions...........26 Tball (age 4 & 5)............................... 7 Registration Form.........................27 Community Center Rental Preschool Soccer (age 4 & 5)...... 8 Information 651-322-6002 Little Explorers (age 4, 5 & 6)...... 9 Programs for Older Adults Steeple Center Rental Information Lil’Adventure Camp....................... 9 Programs / Activities.............. 30-34 651-322-6016 Science Explorers............................ 9 Social Groups / Clubs............................35 Park and Park Shelter Rental Passport to Parks and Rosemount Area Seniors....................36 Places Camp...................................10 Information 651-322-6011 Rosettes...........................................10 Arts Fax Number 651-322-6080 Rosemount Area Arts Council.37-38 Pre-Recorded information Line Youth Activities Photo Contest...........................................39 Adventure Kids Camp.................11 Arena 651-322-6020: Select 1 of the 6 Water Park Camp..........................11 Open Skate info..................... 40-42 choices below for a pre-recorded Kids Favorite Field Trips Camp....12 Learn to Skate......................... 43-44 message: Science Explorers..........................12 #1 Directions to the facility Rosemount Safety Camp...................................13 #2 Arena Information and Public Kids Corner Free Community Center Skating Schedule Facility Information......................45 Park Program..................................14 #3 Facility Reservation Information Tennis Lessons...............................15 Adult Walking................................24 #4 Recreation Program Information Parent/Tot Open Gym.................46 #5 Upcoming Events and Open Gym Family Events Youth Open Gym..........................46 Information Puppets in the Park......................16 Family Open Gym.........................47 #6 Weather Related Information, program Music in the Park...........................16 Farmers Market.............................47 cancellations and facility closings Movies in the Park........................16 Recycling...............................................48 Leprechaun Days Mid Summer Faire........................17 Parks and Facilities Blarney Stone Hunt......................17 Parks........................................... 49-50 Run for the Gold............................18 Reservations /Rules...................49 Wet N Wild Day..............................19 Garden Plots................................50 Fishing Derby.................................20 Steeple Center Rental Information....................51 SORR Running Series Park Map................................... 52-53 Ground Pounders.........................21 The Rosemount Parks and Recreation Office is location in the Community Center at 13885 S. Robert Trail, Rosemount, MN 55068. Parks and Recreation Office Hours: Monday-Friday: 8am-4:30pm. Rosemount Community Center Hours: Monday-Friday: 8am-4:30pm. Evening and weekend hours depend on the scheduled events Parks and Recreation General Information: 651-322-6000 See numbers for the pre-recorded information line and specific areas above. Phone: 651-322-6000 I 1
PARKS AND RECREATION Special Events 30th ANNUAL THE ROSEMOUNT LIONS CLUB SPRING EGG HUNT A bunny will be hopping into Rosemount with lots of eggs and candy for children to hunt for at this traditional Egg Hunt for kids ages 10 and under. Children will be divided into age groups (1-3, 4-6 D and 7-10) for hunting. Each age group will have LL E lots of eggs and candy to hunt for and they will also have a chance to find the “golden” egg, which C E they can turn in for a special prize. Children must N be accompanied by an adult. Bring a basket or bag C A to hold your treats. Please arrive early; the event T begins at 10am sharp. V E N A bunny will be visiting, so bring your cameras! E Inclement weather: In case of inclement weather, the Egg Hunt will be held the following Saturday, April 11. Call the PRERECORDED INFORMATION LINE at 651-322-6020 and select #6 for event cancellations and event make up information. For WHEN: Saturday, April 4 more information, please call Rosemount Parks and TIME: 10am Recreation at 651-322-6000. WHERE: Ames Soccer Complex at Dakota County Technical College 1300 145th Street East, Please Note: We will be accepting donations for Rosemount, MN 55068 our local 360 Communities and the Family Resource (Turn south onto Akron Avenue from Co Rd 42; Center. Items such as non-perishable food, paper the soccer complex will be on your left.) products, toiletries and infant items will be very much appreciated. PARKS AND RECREATION Sponsored by the Rosemount Lions Club in cooperation with the Rosemount Parks and Recreation Department . 2 I www.ci.rosemount.mn.us
Special Events PARKS AND RECREATION CITY-WIDE GARAGE SALE D THURSDAY-SATURDAY, MAY 14-16, 2020 LL E Looking for some bargains? Want to clear out will be published county-wide in the Sun This Week your basement or garage this spring? Get rid of newspaper and made available at local businesses. E things you no longer need? Rosemount Parks and (Please note that we will only be printing addresses C Recreation is once again coordinating the popular in the newspaper, not an actual map.) N City-Wide Garage Sale. A fee of $10 per Rosemount For more information, contact Rosemount Parks A address is charged to be included on the list that and Recreation at 651-322-6000. T C N THE REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS FRIDAY, APRIL 24 EV E CITY-WIDE GARAGE SALE REGISTRATION FORM Contact person: ________________________________________________________________________ Mailing Address: _______________________________________________________________________ Sale Address: (if different from above)_______________________________________________________ Date(s) of your sale: __________________________ Time of your sale: ____________________________ Home Phone: _________________________________ Work Phone: _____________________________ Brief description of sale items (optional; may be edited for space): _______________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ FEE: $10 Make checks payable to: City of Rosemount Return or mail to: ____________________________________________________________ Rosemount Parks and Recreation ____________________________________________________________ 13885 South Robert Trail Rosemount, MN 55068 Phone: 651-322-6000 I 3
PARKS AND RECREATION Special Events SPRING CLEAN-UP DAY WHEN: Saturday, May 16 The City of Rosemount will be hosting its annual TIME: 8am-12pm Spring Clean Up-Day on Saturday, May 16, 2020 WHERE: Dakota County Technical College at from 8:00am to 12:00pm. Residents are welcome 1300 145th Street East (Co. Road 42) D to drop off unwanted items that are not normally N E accepted by their residential trash hauler. Once P O unusually large amount of items to dispose of are T again this year, the event will take place in the east asked to make special arrangements with a hauler. T P O S parking lot at the Dakota County Technical College at 1300 145th Street East (Co. Road 42). Participants Any children attending the Clean-Up event must be closely supervised, as there are many vehicles and EVEN UNE 13th can enter the site off of Audrey Avenue just south assorted equipment moving throughout the site. of the college baseball field. We will be working While city staff will be on hand to assist, residents TO J with Certified Recycling for collection and disposal should be prepared to unload whatever materials of electronic equipment, appliances, and fluores- they bring to the event. cent light bulbs. Anyone dropping off these items City staff reserves the right to refuse disposal of will pay Certified directly. Therefore, participants at any item. Items that are not accepted at this event the event who wish to dispose of electronics and/ include hazardous waste materials (paint, oil, sol- or appliances along with other items for which we vents), compost material and yard waste. There are charge should be prepared to pay Certified Recy- other sites in Dakota County that will accept these cling and the City of Rosemount separately. items. Residents are encouraged to contact the City’s The following is a sample of the items accepted Recycling Coordinator at tom.schuster@ci.rose- at the Clean-Up event and the associated fees. For mount.mn.us or 651-322-6005 with any questions or a more complete list of accepted items and the concerns or in regards to any particular items. disposal fee for each, please see the City’s website By partnering with the Michelle Hoagland at www.ci.rosemount.mn.us. Please note: Only cash Group, Keller Williams Preferred Realty, the city and checks are accepted. will be offering free paper shredding as part of the This event is for Rosemount residents only and Spring Clean-Up. There will be no cost for shred- is intended as a means to dispose of household ding documents and personal information. For quantities of items. A driver’s license or other more information check the City’s website at proof of residency will be required. Those with an www.ci.rosemount.mn.us. • Intact Automotive Batteries Free • Construction and Demolition Debris Free • Carpet $2 per roll • Computers/laptops Free • Computer Monitors $20 • Car Tires (with or without rims) $8 per item • Truck or Tractor Tires (with or without rims) $15 per item • Mattresses, Box Springs $20 per item • Sofas/couches $10 per item • Appliances $10 per item • TVs $20 – $75 depending on size • Other Furniture $5 per item • Steel – Clean Free Light – bicycles, exercise equipment, etc. $2 per item Heavy – lawnmowers, snow blowers, etc. $5 per item • Solid Waste / Garbage $5 per item or $10 per pick-up truck load • VCR / DVD Players $6 per item 4 I www.ci.rosemount.mn.us
Special Events PARKS AND RECREATION ROSEMOUNT’S 28TH ANNUAL ARBOR DAY CELEBRATION AND TREE GIVEAWAY FREE! Join us as we observe the 28th Annual O N E D Rosemount Arbor Day. We will recognize the importance of Arbor Day with a brief program P O S T P hosted by Mayor Droste. We will also be giving away trees from six to eight T EVEN JUNE 6th feet in height to residents of Rosemount. There will be a variety of tree species available. The first 180 residents of Rosemount who have proof of TO residency will receive a tree. Due to limited quantity, there is a limit of one tree per household. For more information, contact Lacelle at WHEN: May 2, 2020 651-322-6011 TIME: 10am Please note: Due to the sensitive nature of bare WHERE: Rosemount Public Works Facility root trees, they will need to be planted within 24 14425 Brazil Avenue hours of the giveaway. (Located just north of Rosemount City Hall) Remember to: Call “Gopher State One Call” 72 hours in advance at 651-454-0002 before you dig! Plan Before you Plant, watching for overhead Co-Sponsored by powerlines. More information can be obtained Dakota Electric Association from Dakota Electric at 651-463-6212. PAPER SHREDDING EVENT WHEN: Saturday, May 16 This spring, the City of Rosemount will once again TIME: 8am-12pm partner with the Michelle Hoagland Group, Keller WHERE: Dakota County Technical College at Williams Preferred Realty to hold a Shredding Event 1300 145th Street East (Co. Road 42) POSTPONED UNTIL JUNE 13th in conjunction with the City’s Spring Clean-Up Day. Like the Clean-Up event, the Shredding Event (East parking lot) will take place on Saturday, May 16, 2020 from For more information about this shredding event 8:00am until 12:00 noon in the east parking lot contact the City’s Recycling Coordinator at tom. of Dakota County Technical College at 1300 145th schuster@ci.rosemount.mn.us or 651-322-6005 Street East. Residents are welcome to participate with any questions or check the city’s website at in the event by dropping off unwanted person- www.ci.rosemount.mn.us. al papers or confidential files for shredding. The Rosemount looks shredding of these materials will be done by Shred forward to working Right at no cost to event participants. The shred- with the Michelle ding truck will be set up in the east parking lot and Hoagland Group, participants are encouraged to follow the signage Keller Williams into the Clean-Up drop off site where they will be Preferred Realty to directed to the shredding truck. offer this free event. Phone: 651-322-6000 I 5
PARKS AND RECREATION Special Events ROSEMOUNT AREA ARTS COUNCIL AND ROSEMOUNT PARKS AND RECREATION PRESENT ARTBLAST’S MUSIC AND ART FESTIVAL FREE! A variety of music will be played throughout both days starting EVENT at 1pm. Bluegrass bands will be featured on Saturday from 4-8pm and Irish Music and dancers on Sunday starting at 4:30pm. There will be art booths and a variety of food trucks for everyone to CANCELLED enjoy! Wine and Craft beer will also be available for purchase. The splash pad will be open so bring your towels and lawn chairs and grab a great spot to enjoy the event! Please watch the City’s Facebook page and RAAC ‘s website at www.RosemountArts.com for the final music schedule and other details. Co-Sponsored by WHEN: Saturday, June 27 Rosemount Area Arts Council and Rosemount Parks and Recreation 1-8pm Sunday, June 28 TIME: 1-6pm WHERE: Central Park PARKS AND RECREATION (2893 145th St. W.) 3rd ANNUAL WHEN: Saturday, September 19 ROSEMOUNT FALL FOOD TRUCK FESTIVAL TIME: 4-9pm Great Food Trucks, Beer, Live Music, Family Friendly WHERE: Central Park (2893 145th St. W.) 6 I www.ci.rosemount.mn.us
PARKS AND RECREATION PRESCHOOL ACTIVITES WHEN: Tuesdays and Thursdays June 16-July 16 (10 sessions) PRE-SCHOOL TIME: Class A: 9-9:45am Class B: 9:55-10:40am Class C: 10:50-11:35am SPORTS WHERE: Brockway Park (13669 Bronze Parkway) FEE: $45 includes t-shirt (indicate size on the registration form: youth XS, S, M, CANCELLED L) and participation award. REGISTER BY: Tuesday, June 2 or until all spaces are filled kids find success in sports. The main emphasis is on FUN instruction in a SPORTS OF ALL SORTS! (AGE 3) non-competitive atmosphere. No games are played Let us introduce your 3 year old to soccer, kickball until the final day of class when a fun game will be and playground games! This instructional program played against another team. Participants must be for boys and girls is designed to develop a basic three by the first day of class. Please bring a water interest in sports, increase self-confidence and help bottle each day. MORNING T-BALL (AGES 4-5) WHEN: MORNINGS This basic instructional T-Ball program is for boys Mondays and Wednesdays and girls who are or will be 4 or 5 years old by June June 15-July 15 (10 sessions) 15 and/or entering kindergarten in the fall of 2020. TIME: Class A: 9-9:45am Children will learn various skills such as throwing Class B: 9:55-10:40am and catching a ball, batting techniques, base run- Class C: 10:50-11:35am ning, fielding, and other fundamentals of the game. WHERE: Shannon Park Children will learn such skills through instructional (13260 Shannon Parkway) drills and exercises. The main emphasis is on FUN FEE: $45 includes t-shirt (indicate size on instruction in a non-competitive atmosphere. No the registration form: youth XS, S, M, L) and participation award. Children games are played until the final day of class when must provide their own glove. a fun game is played against another T-ball team. REGISTER BY: Monday, June 1 or until all spaces Participants must be appropriate age by the first are filled. day of class. Please bring a glove and water bottle to each lesson. WHEN: EVENINGS EVENING T-BALL (AGES 4-5) Mondays and Wednesdays Rosemount Parks and Recreation is excited to June 15-July 15 (10 sessions) TIME: Class D: 5:30-6:15pm offer an evening T-Ball program. Please refer to our Class E: 6:25-7:10pm morning program write-up for details. Please bring Class F: 7:20-8:05pm a glove and water bottle to each lesson. WHERE: Alliance Education Center, ISD #917 (14300 Biscayne Ave.) FEE: $45 includes t-shirt (indicate size on the registration form: youth XS, S, M, L) and participation award. Children must provide their own glove. REGISTER BY: Monday, June 1. Register early, this program will fill before the 7 registration deadline.
PARKS AND RECREATION PRE-SCHOOL ACTIVITES MORNING PRE-SCHOOL SOCCER (AGES 4-5) This basic instructional soccer program is for boys and girls who are, or will be 4 or 5 years old by June 16 and/or entering kindergarten in the fall of 2020. PRE-SCHOOL Children will learn various skills such as dribbling, passing, trapping and handling the ball. Control and footwork techniques along with other funda- mentals of the game will be introduced through SPORTS instructional drills and exercises that are repeat- ed daily. The emphasis is on FUN instruction in a non-competitive atmosphere. No games are played CANCELLED until the final day of class when a fun game is played against another team. Participants must be the appropriate age by the first day of class. Please bring shin pads and a water bottle for your child to each class. WHEN: MORNINGS Tuesdays and Thursdays June 16-July 16 (10 sessions TIME: Class A: 9-9:45am Class B: 9:55-10:40am Class C: 10:50-11:35am EVENING PRE-SCHOOL SOCCER (AGES 4-5) WHERE: Bloomfield Park Rosemount Parks and Recreation is excited to offer (14225 Bloomfield Path) an evening pre-school soccer program. Please FEE: $45 includes t-shirt (indicate size on refer to our morning program write-up for details. the registration form: youth XS, S, M, Please bring shin pads and water bottle to each L) and participation award. lesson. REGISTER BY: Tuesday, June 2 (or until all spaces are filled) WHEN: EVENINGS Tuesdays and Thursdays June 16-July 16 (10 sessions) TIME: Class D: 5:30-6:15pm Class E: 6:25-7:10pm Class F: 7:20-8:05pm WHERE: Alliance Education Center, ISD #917 (14300 Biscayne Ave.) FEE: $45 includes t-shirt (indicate size on the registration form: youth XS, S, M, L) and participation award. REGISTER BY: Tuesday, June 2 (or until all spaces are filled) 8 I www.ci.rosemount.mn.us
PARKS AND RECREATION PRE-SCHOOL ACTIVITES ROSEMOUNT LITTLE EXPLORERS WHEN: Mondays and Wednesdays (AGES 4-6) CANCELLED June 15–July 15 (10 sessions Parents enjoy a “morning out” this summer while TIME: 9-11am your young children enjoy this great recreational WHERE: Jaycee Park (south of Highway 42 program! Your kids will explore the wonders of our on Shannon Parkway) world through nature, crafts, games and friendship. FEE: $48 Each week has a new theme (themes change each REGISTER BY: Monday, June 1 year, so children who attended last year will still have (or until all spaces are filled). an exciting summer adventure). Children must be 4 years old by the first day of the program and must be able to use the restroom independently. This program meets rain or shine. Remember to bring a water bottle each day. Space is limited, register soon! LIL’ ADVENTURE CAMP (AGES 4-6) Send your children on a fun-filled adventure this summer with an exciting week at Lil’ Adventure Camp! This camp is created and designed for hands-on learning and fun with many exciting new CANCELLED adventures planned each day. We’ll play large and small group games, participate in nature activities and hikes, create arts and crafts and enjoy a special Animal Investigation presentation from the Minne- sota Zoomobile and Princess Party Pals. Participants should bring a bag lunch labeled with their name and apply sunscreen prior to camp each day. Participants must be able to use the restroom independently. A camp schedule will WHEN: Monday – Thursday, July 27-30 be mailed to you prior to the start date so you can TIME: 9am-1pm properly prepare for camp. Don’t miss out on this WHERE: Central Park (2893 145th Street West) experience! Preregistration is required, so sign FEE: $80 per child up early. REGISTER BY: Monday, July 13 SCIENCE EXPLORERS’ WHEN: Tuesday – Thursday MIXTURE MADNESS Aug. 25, 26 and 27 (AGES 3.5 – 6) TIME: 10am-noon Pour, mix, measure and stir! WHERE: Rosemount Community Center, In Mixture Madness you Room #204 will be exploring the world FEE: $52 per student of chemistry by mixing REGISTER BY: Tuesday, Aug. 11 together safe ingredients. You will create slime while learning about polymers, have fun with magical crystals while learning about absorption, plus formu- late your own mixtures through open exploration. Be sure to dress so you can get messy as we explore these and other fascinating mixtures. Phone: 651-322-6000 I 9
PARKS AND RECREATION PRE-SCHOOL ACTIVITES PASSPORT TO PARKS AND PLACES (AGES 4-6) Do your kids love to visit parks? How about a fascina- tion with the Police and Fire Departments? If so, don’t CANCELLED miss out on this new camp opportunity for your little one! We have joined forces for a fun-filled and educa- tional adventure at Passport to Parks and Places. This camp will have your child visiting a different Rosemount park each day along with private tours of the Police and Fire Departments. We’ll also play large and small group games, participate in fun activities, create crafts and enjoy special visits from Princess Party Pals plus much more! Parents transport kids each day to the different WHEN: Monday – Thursday, August 3-6 park locations. Participants must be able to use the TIME: 9am-1pm restroom independently. Bring a bag lunch labeled WHERE: Monday, Aug 3 - Central Park with their name and apply sunscreen prior to camp (2893 145th Street West) (PD Visit) each day. A camp schedule will be mailed to you pri- Tuesday, Aug 4 – Jaycee Park (15425 Shannon Parkway) or to the start date so you can properly prepare for Wednesday, Aug 5 – Meadows Park camp. Rain back-up location is Central Park each day. (13690 Azalea Avenue) (FD Visit) Thursday, Aug 6 – Schwarz Pond Park (13787 Dodd Blvd.) FEE: $80 per child REGISTER BY: Monday, July 20 ROSETTES (AGES 4-9) WHEN: Mondays, June 22–August 17 Welcome to the world of pom-poms! Youth be- (Skip Monday, July 6) E D tween the ages of 4 and 9 are invited to join the Final performance on Monday, L L ANCE fun of learning basic pom-pom routines to upbeat August 17 music. Rosettes gain age-appropriate coordina- (Optional parade performance on Saturday, July 25) C tion skills, self-confidence and poise while making A M TIME: Class #1 (ages 4, 5 or 6): 5:30-6:15pm OGR new friends during a positive and fun experience. Class #2 (ages 4, 5 or 6): 6:30–7:15pm Class #3 (ages 7, 8 or 9): 7:30–8:15pm PR Family and friends will be gleaming with pride as they watch the youth march in the Rosemount WHERE: Rosemount Community Center, Leprechaun Days Parade and demonstrate their Auditorium Uniform: The pink “Rosette” T-shirt, skills at the final performance. Students new to black shorts, white anklets, solid the program should register to receive the Rosette blue and solid white pom poms and T-shirt and pom-poms. Previously enrolled students tennis shoes. should register for instruction only. Please register FEE: $45 previously enrolled participants for the class time that corresponds with your $60 new participants (includes child’s age. t-shirt + pom-poms) When ordering a Rosette t-shirt, select one of the following sizes on your registration form: youth sizes XS, S, M, L REGISTER BY: Monday, June 8 10 I www.ci.rosemount.mn.us
PARKS AND RECREATION YOUTH ACTIVITIES ADVENTURE KIDS CAMP (AGES 7-12) Adventure Kids Camp will have you experiencing many cool adventures each day. Each week provides REGISTRATION OPEN! a curriculum which includes tons of awesome indoor and outdoor group games, hiking, scavenger hunts, nature, art, special presentations and field trips. UPDATED SCHEDULE: We will start the week with a visit from Power Up Truck for hours of video games including Xbox, Play Station and Switch. During the week we will head Camp #1 June 29-July 2 to Urban Air for unlimited Sky Rider Coaster, Ropes Course, Climbing Walls, Leap of Faith, Pro Zone Performance Trampolines, Trapeze, Wipeout, Battle Camp #2 July 13-16 Beam, Warrior Course, Tubes-Indoor Playground, Dodgeball, Drop Zone and Slam Dunk. Then we are off to Rockin’ Jump for ultimate trampoline fun! Camp #3 July 27-30 Every day is jam-packed with fun! The rewards are endless as you create friendships and memories. WHEN: Camp #1 Camp #4 August 10-13 Participants should plan to bring a bag lunch and Monday – Thursday, June 29-July 2 apply sunscreen each day. A camp schedule will Camp #2 be mailed to you prior to the start date so you can Monday – Thursday, July 27-30 properly prepare for camp each day. Don’t miss out TIME: 9am-4pm on this experience! Pre-registration is required, WHERE: Drop off and pick up at the so sign up early. Rosemount Community Center Gymnasium FEE: $125 per child REGISTER BY: Camp #1 – Monday, June 15 Camp #2 – Monday, July 13 WATER PARK CAMP! (AGES 7-12) WHEN: Camp #1 Join us for one week or two weeks of swimming Monday – Thursday, July 6-9 around the Twin Cities at this year’s Waterpark Camp #2 CANCELLED Camp! This exciting camp will have kids enjoying a morning of games and activities at the Rosemount TIME: Monday-Thursday, August 3-6 9am-4pm Community Center Gymnasium followed by a trip WHERE: Drop off and pick up at the to a new water park each day. We will be visiting Rosemount Community Center Cascade Bay in Eagan, Sand Venture in Shakopee, Gymnasium the Apple Valley Aquatic Park, and finally we will FEE: $145 per child end the week at the Waterpark of America at Great REGISTER BY: Camp #1 – Monday, June 22 Camp #2 – Monday, July 20 Wolf Lodge. Admissions, transportation, supervision and all activities are included in the fee. Please bring a bag Weather related cancellations will not occur. If an lunch, swimsuit, towel and apply sunscreen each outdoor water park is closed due to the weather day. Participants can bring extra spending money if we will be spending the afternoon participating in they wish to purchase snacks at concession stands. fun activities at the Rosemount Community Center. Don’t wait to register, this camp fills quickly! Phone: 651-322-6000 I 11
PARKS AND RECREATION YOUTH ACTIVITIES CANCELLED KIDS FAVORITE FIELD TRIPS CAMP (AGES 7-12) We have read past evaluations and listened to the kids and are excited to offer a camp that heads to limited Play Zone, X-treme Trampoline, mini golf, Kra- zy Kars, laser tag and lunch. On day three we head to Big Thrill Factory for unlimited Kids Fun Factory, Time SEE ADVENTURE all your favorite field trip sites. This exciting camp will have kids enjoying a morning of games and activities at the Rosemount Community Center Challenge, Laser Tag, Trampolines and Drop Tower. On the final day we head to Conquer Ninja Warrior for an amazing obstacle and challenge course! KIDS CAMP Gymnasium followed by a new field trip each day. On day one we will head to Skateville for skating Admissions, bus transportation, supervision and all activities are included in the fee. Please bring a and lunch. Next we will head to Grand Slam for un- bag lunch each day. Participants can bring extra spending money if they wish to purchase snacks at concession stands. A camp schedule will be mailed to you prior to the start date with more details so you can properly prepare for camp each day. Don’t miss out on this experience! Pre-registration is required, so sign up early. WHEN: Camp #1-Monday-Thursday, June 22-25 Camp #2-Monday-Thursday, July 13-16 Camp #3-Monday-Thursday, August 10-13 TIME: 9am-4pm WHERE: Drop off/pick up at the Rosemount Community Center Gym FEE: $145 per child per week REGISTER BY: Camp #1: Monday, June 8 Camp #2: Monday, June 29 Camp #3: Monday, July 27 SCIENCE EXPLORERS’ WIZARD SCHOOL WHEN: Tuesday – Thursday (GRADES 1-5 IN THE FALL) Aug. 25, 26 and 27 Join Science Explorers as we investigate a wizard’s TIME: 1-3pm laboratory. You will become an apprentice as you WHERE: Rosemount Community Center, learn the science behind the magic. Learn to harness Room #204 electricity to make your own wand. Explore the se- FEE: $52 per student cret world of alchemy as you create scientific potions REGISTER BY: Tuesday, Aug. 11 and more in this fun, hands-on imaginative class. 12 I www.ci.rosemount.mn.us
PARKS AND RECREATION YOUTH ACTIVITIES SAFETY CAMP WHEN: Friday, June 19 (CHILDREN ENTERING GRADES 2-5 IN FALL 2020) TIME: 8:30am- 3:30pm On behalf of the Rosemount Police, Fire, and Parks CANCELLED WHERE: Rosemount Community Center and Recreation Departments, we invite area youth FEE: $12 per child (includes T-shirt to explore and learn about the many different and lunch) safety issues kids encounter on a daily basis. This REGISTER BY: Friday, June 5 (or until all spaces fill) day-long special event includes sessions on inter- net safety, fire safety, 1st aid/emergency room/ 911 Aware, Be Alert, BE SAFE!” procedures, public health and bicycle safety, and Children should bring their bike and a hel- a presentation from Health East Ambulance. The met with them if they wish to participate in the Jr. SWAT Academy will be back where kids have a bike safety course. A sub sandwich lunch will be chance to see and try on gear and tour the Dako- provided and each child will receive a T-shirt. New ta County MAAG Teams BearCat Vehicle. Safety sessions are added each year; sign up again even if Camp will end with an exciting presentation by your child participated last year! Pre-registration is Brian Richards and his personal safety program, “Be required, so sign up early. Special thanks go out to Dakota Electric, The First State Bank of Rosemount, Xcel Energy and Minnesota Energy for sponsoring this camp. Phone: 651-322-6000 I 13
PARKS AND RECREATION YOUTH ACTIVITIES UPDATED SCHEDULE: AM SESSION: 9:30-11:30 MONDAY:Jaycee, Birch and Brockway Parks TUESDAY: Jaycee, Birch and Greystobe Parks WED: Jayee, Birch and Brockway Parks THURS: Jaycee, Birch and Brockway Parks PM SESSIONS: 1:00-3:00 MONDAY: Jaycee, Meadows and FRC Parks TUESDAY: Jaycee, Meadows and Ailsbury Parks WED: KIDS CORNER – FREE Jaycee, PARK PROGRAM Meadows WHEN: and FRC Parks Monday-Thursday THURS: COMPLETED KINDERGARTENJaycee, (AGES 6-12 – CHILDREN MUST HAVE Meadows TO PARTICIPATE) TIME: and Ailsbury Parks June 15-July 16 1-3pm The Kids Corner Park Program keeps kids busy FEE: FREE – Emergency Contact Card with constructive activities that focus on games, required, register online SCHEDULED EVERY OTHER WEEK fitness, nature, friendships and fun. This program promotes positive social interaction with other DAY: MONDAY PARK LOCATIONS: Jaycee, Birch, Meadows and Family JUNE 22-25 children by encouraging participation and respect. Resource Center Parks Bring your own water bottle to the program each TUESDAY Jaycee, Birch, Brockway and day and apply sunscreen. Pre-registration is not Ailesbury Parks required; however a legal parent/guardian must WEDNESDAY Jaycee, Birch, Meadows and Family JULY 6-9 complete the Emergency Contact Card for each Resource Center Parks child to participate. Complete the card online or THURSDAY Jaycee, Birch, Connemara and Greystone Parks accompany children to their first session of Kids Corner to fill out the emergency contact card. JULY 20-23 Children will not be allowed to participate until this card is on file. AUGUST 3-6 Inclement Weather Information In the event of inclement weather, Kids Corner sites without a shelter building will be cancelled. Inclement weather includes both rain and severe heat. If severe weather occurs during Kids Corner, the children allowed to walk home will do so; otherwise parents will be called to pick up their children. For cancellation information please call our pre-record- ed information line at 651-322-6020 and press #6. 14 I www.ci.rosemount.mn.us
Tennis USTA NET GENERATION YOUTH TENNIS PROGRAM PARKS AND RECREATION Net Generation PROGRAM encourages kids to challenge them- selves. It helps CANCELLED shape individual players, so they can learn at their own speed. Even more importantly, it uses tennis as a pathway to personal development off the court. And for everyone involved, Net Generation creates a strong sense of commu- nity for life. The curriculum was developed by the USTA, the game’s governing body, with tools and lessons designed to challenge kids in a fun and social way. Participants should provide their own youth tennis racquet, however, if you are unable to obtain a tennis racquet for the lessons, the Parks and Recreation Department has a number of age appropriate racquets that may be used for lessons. Call 651-322-6000 to reserve your racket. Fridays are designated as the make-up date for classes that may be cancelled during the week due to inclement weather. For weather related cancellations call the pre-recorded information line at 651-322-6020 and select option #6. LOCATION: Lessons will be conducted at the Erickson Park tennis courts located at 14115 Brazil Avenue. TIME AGES CLASS DAYS COST REGISTRATION DEADLINE SESSION 1: LESSONS: Monday – Thursday, June 15 – 25 (8 classes) 9-9:45am 5 and 6 A Monday-Thursday $36 June 1 9:55-10:40am 7 and 8 B Monday-Thursday $36 June 1 10:50-11:35am 9-12 C Monday-Thursday $36 June 1 SESSION 2: LESSONS: Monday – Thursday, June 29-July 9 (8 classes) 9-9:45am 5 and 6 D Monday-Thursday $36 June 15 9:55-10:40am 7 and 8 E Monday-Thursday $36 June 15 10:50-11:35am 9-12 F Monday-Thursday $36 June 15 SESSION 3: LESSONS: Monday – Thursday, July 13 – July 23 (8 classes) 9-9:45am 5 and 6 G Monday-Thursday $36 June 29 9:55-10:40am 7 and 8 H Monday-Thursday $36 June 29 10:50-11:35am 9-12 I Monday-Thursday $36 June 29 SESSION 4: LESSONS: Monday – Thursday, July 27 – August 6 (8 classes) 9-9:45am 5 and 6 J Monday-Thursday $36 July 13 9:55-10:40am 7 and 8 K Monday-Thursday $36 July 13 10:50-11:35am 9-12 L Monday-Thursday $36 July 13 Phone: 651-322-6000 I 15
Family Events PARKS AND RECREATION MUSIC IN THE PARK SERIES FREE! PUPPETS IN THE PARKS The Summer Music in the Park series offers a variety of professional PUPPET Come join the Rosemount Pup- performers to entertain your entire family throughout the summer. pet Wagon as our puppeteers Concerts take place at the Amphitheater at Central Park, 2893 PROGRAM bring laughter and fun into your 145th Street West. Most performances are 45 minutes to an hour in summer days in the parks. Gather length. Bring your blanket or lawn chair and enjoy our beautiful Central CANCELLED your friends and family and enjoy Park this summer. the entertaining and educational In case of inclement weather, performances will be cancelled. Call the puppet shows all summer long. prerecorded information line at 651-322-6020 and select option #6 to New plays are performed each find out if a performance has been cancelled. week, so plan on spending your 2020 Music in the Park Schedule Friday mornings in the parks at this FREE community event. Thursday, June 11–10am Wiggle Jiggle and Jam Thursday, June 18–10am The Bazillions WHEN: Fridays, Thursday, June 25–10am Bob the Beachcomber June 26 - August 7 (Skip Friday, July 3) Thursday, July 9–10am Wonderful World of Woody 9:30am Camfield Park Thursday, July 16–10am* Alphabits 10:15am Connemara Park 11am Bloomfield Park *Splash Pad Summer Celebration featuring the music of “Alphabits” with light 11:45am Jaycee Park refreshments and fun activities to follow the music at 11am. Please bring a FEE: FREE non-perishable item to donate to the local food shelf. This event is sponsored by the City of Rosemount Youth Commission and Rosemount Parks and Recreation. Saturday, June 13 “Playing With Fire” Rated PG MOVIES IN THE PARK FREE! WHERE: Central Park Amphitheater “Toy Story 4” Rated G (Movie titles subject to change)b Movies begin at dusk. Saturday, August 8 “Dolittle” Rated PG 16 I www.ci.rosemount.mn.us
PARKS AND RECREATION 2020 ROSEMOUNT LEPRECHAUN DAYS F R I D A Y, J U LY 17- S U N D A Y, J U LY 26 R O S E M O U N T ’ S C E N T R A L P A R K , 2 8 93 14 5 T H S T. W. LEPRECHAUN DAYS CANCELLED IN 2020 MIDSUMMER FAIRE Musical entertainment each evening Thursday, July 23 5-10:30pm Friday, July 24 5-11pm Saturday, July 25 1-11pm Saturday, July 25 10pm Fireworks GRAND DAY PARADE Saturday, July 25 11am BLARNEY STONE HUNT (AGES 12-UNDER) FREE! Celebrate Leprechaun Days with Rosemount Parks and Recreation! Participants will have a chance to collect colored rocks and trade them in for real money. Keep a look out for the “gold” rocks; their value will truly surprise you and your piggy bank! Participants will be sepa- rated into the following age groups: • Ages 4-under • Ages 5-7 • Ages 8-12 Come and collect your very own “pot of gold.” Open to Rosemount residents only. WHEN: Tuesday, July 21 TIME: 1pm-Arrive early to hear important instructions! WHERE: Jaycee Park FEE: FREE! Open to Rosemount Residents ONLY – every child attending will participate! Phone: 651-322-6000 I 17
PARKS AND RECREATION 2020 ROSEMOUNT LEPRECHAUN DAYS CHECK-IN/DAY OF REGISTRATION: START TIMES: 8am – One Mile Fun Run 8:05am – One Mile and Four Mile Family Fitness Walk 34th 8:25am – Four Mile Fun Run ANNUAL 8:30am – Youth Shamrock RUN FOR THE GOLD, YOUTH SHAMROCK SPRINT Sprint AND FAMILY FITNESS WALK SATURDAY, JULY 18 REGISTRATION FEES (One Mile and/or Four Mile Events) Go for the gold in our annual RUN FOR THE GOLD. We have events for Pre-registration entry fee the entire family! Choose the one-mile and/or four-mile run or the FREE (received by noon on youth fun run or Family Fitness Walk. The run fee includes a T-shirt and Tuesday, July 14) refreshments. $14/youth 14 years and under (includes T-shirt) Family Fitness Walk $18/person 15 years and older Put your walking shoes on and bring your family and friends and walk (includes T-shirt) the scenic trails that run through the Evermoor Development. Choose Day of registration entry fee: the one-mile or four-mile walk. The event is FREE! Pre-registration is not $15/youth 14 years and under required – you can register the day of the event. (includes T-shirt) $20/person 15 years and older Youth Shamrock Sprint (ages 8-under) (includes T-shirt) Youth ages eight and under will have a chance to participate in an excit- ing youth fun run. The participants will run one-quarter mile then turn AGE CATEGORIES: around to finish the remaining one-quarter mile. This event is FREE. Every (One Mile and Four Mile child participating will receive a souvenir prize! Pre-registration is not Events-separate categories for required – you can register the day of the event! male and female): 6 and under; 7-8; 9-10; 11-12; Run Location: Rosemount Community Center (13885 South Robert Trail) 13-14; 15-19; 20-29; 30-39; 40-49; The Rosemount Community Center is located on Highway 3/South 50-59; 60–69:70 and up. Robert Trail approximately one mile north of the intersection of Highway 3 and County Road 42, just north of the Rosemount High School. The sign AWARDS: Medals will be awarded to the in the parking lot says “Rosemount National Guard Training and Commu- first through fifth place finishers nity Center.” Paved trails will be used for the run route. Course maps will be in each age/gender category. available at the run. Co-sponsored by: For a registration form and/or further information please call 651-322-6000 18 I www.ci.rosemount.mn.us
PARKS AND RECREATION 2020 ROSEMOUNT LEPRECHAUN DAYS WET N’ WILD DAY Sponsored by the Rosemount Fire Department Gather your neighborhood friends and head to Jaycee Park for a ton of wet n’ wild fun! There will be nothing dry about this day! You will enjoy many water activities/stations that are sure to leave you WET and feeling WILD. Participants need to wear their swimsuit or cloth- ing that can get wet and must wear tennis shoes while participating. Also bring a towel and apply sunscreen before you arrive! Open to Rosemount residents only ages 6-12. DATE: Wednesday, July 22 Please note: We will have a fun water station set up just for kids 5 and WHO: Ages 6-12 under to be supervised by parents while their older kids participate. TIME: 1-3pm COST: FREE to Rosemount residents only LOCATION: Jaycee Park Phone: 651-322-6000 I 19
PARKS AND RECREATION 2020 ROSEMOUNT LEPRECHAUN DAYS WHEN: Thursday, July 23 TIME: 9-9:45am Registration and pre-fishing 10-11am Fishing Derby WHERE: Schwarz Pond Fishing Pier FEE: FREE-No fishing permits required. YOUTH FISHING DERBY (AGES 13 AND YOUNGER) (Children under 8 must be accompanied by an adult) FREE! Bring your fishing rods and bait and try to catch the largest bullhead in Schwarz Pond, located behind the Rosemount High School. Register at the pond the day of the event - near the bridge - starting at 9am. Pre-fishing and warm-up are scheduled from 9–9:45am. The fishing contest will run from 10–11am. Awards for the largest fish will be given in each age group - winners will go away with great prizes! The event will be cancelled if we have inclement weather in the morning. To check on the status of the event, call the Parks and Recreation Information Line at 651-322-6020 and select #6. 20 I www.ci.rosemount.mn.us
PARKS AND RECREATION RUNNING SERIES 2020 SORR GROUND POUNDERS RUNNING SERIES Thank you to the following MOST RUNNING EVENTS Be active and run South of the River in 2020! Runners, walkers, kids and 2020 Ground Pounders everyone else can get in on the fun! A variety of lengths, scenery, prizes Running Series Partner: and events offer a chance for everyone to get involved. Earn points for HAVE BEEN CANCELLED. each city’s event you participate in and do a minimum of 3 out of the 6 events listed below to be eligible for overall award prize drawings (details below). Overall prizes awarded in November after all points have been For updates, please go to tabulated. Wayzata Results Inc. tabulates competitive race results for Farmington, Lakeville, Rosemount, Burnsville and Savage and are posted at www.way- each City's website. zataresults.com. Gopher State Events tabulates competitive race results for Apple Valley and are posted at www.gopherstateevents.com. 2020 OVERALL PARTICIPATION AWARDS: Participate in 3 out of the 6 SORR runs/walks and you will automatically be entered into an overall grand prize drawing for running prizes including gift certificates and more. EVENT DATE MORE INFO Farmington Dew Run Saturday, June 20 www.ci.farmington.mn.us Savage Dan Patch Powder Dash 5K Saturday, June 27 www.cityofsavage.com Apple Valley Freedom Days Fun Run Saturday, July 4 www.cityofapplevalley.org Lakeville Pan-O-Prog Run Saturday, July 11 www.lakevillemn.gov Rosemount Run for the Gold Saturday, July 18 www.ci.rosemount.mn.us Burnsville 5K Stride with Pride Fun Run Saturday, August 1 www.burnsvillemn.gov Phone: 651-322-6000 I 21
PARKS AND RECREATION ADULT SPORTS SORR ADULT CO-RECREATIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE This adult co-recre- ational soccer league play its games Sunday afternoons in Lakeville. Games are full field, 11 v 11 with teams required to have two women on the field at all times. Games are officiated. Minimum age is 23. The year is divided into 2 sessions; Spring/ Summer and Summer/Fall with approximately 10 games per session. No games are played on holiday weekends, Mother’s or Father’s Day. Contact Lakeville at 952-985-4600 for complete details. SORR BOCCE league will have 8 teams LEAGUE comprised of males and Grab a couple of your females or any gender friends and join this combination. Players new SORR Bocce must be at least 18 years League. Teams of 2 to of age and must live 4 members will play two matches (6 total games) within a SORR community (Apple Valley, Burnsville, a night in Savage on their 100 feet x 13 feet bocce Eagan, Farmington, Lakeville, Rosemount, and courts at Community Park. We will offer leagues Savage). For more specific details and a bocce in- Mondays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays starting in formational packet, please visit www.cityofsavage. mid-May. The season will last 7 weeks with an end com or call the Savage Parks and Recreation Office of the season tournament. This self-officiated at 952-224-3420. LOCATION: Savage Community Park 13550 Dakota Ave COST: $45 plus tax per team REGISTRATION: Returning 2019 Teams: March 16 – 29, 2020 New Teams: March 30 – April12, 2020 22 I www.ci.rosemount.mn.us
PARKS AND RECREATION ADULT SPORTS SORR TRAVELING BEAN BAGS LEAGUE The seven communities WHO: Teams of two players (any gender of SORR (Apple Val- combination) ley, Burnsville, Eagan, WHERE: Each week the league would be Farmington, Lakeville, Savage, and Rosemount) hosted in a different community are teaming up to offer a doubleheader traveling WHEN: Played on Wednesday evenings. bean bag league. There would be three different 7 weeks regular season, then 1 week divisions (Competitive, Intermediate, and Novice/ of playoffs (2 playoff weeks if Beginner). needed) June 3-July 29 COST: $40 per team (only $20 per person!!!!) REGISTRATION :ACCEPTED THRU MAY 8. CONTACT LACELLE AT 651-322-6011 FOR A REGISTRATION PACKET. SORR ADULT week of May 13th. All CO-REC KICKBALL games are self-officiat- SORR is offering op- ed. For an informational portunity for adults to packet, please contact relive their days on the the Apple Valley Parks playground playing everyone’s favorite game….. and Recreation Depart- KICKBALL!!! The SORR Communities (Apple Valley, ment at (952) 953-2316. Burnsville, Eagan, Lakeville, Savage, Farmington, and Rosemount) are offering this unique opportu- WHO: 18 yrs or older nity for all adults’ ages 18 years and older to form WHEN: Wednesday’s (Rec) or Co-Rec teams. We will have both, competitive and Thursday’s (Int) nights recreational Co-Rec leagues which will tentatively COST: $175 plus tax per team last about 8 weeks with a single elimination tour- REGISTRATION: Returning 2019 Summer Team April 27 nament. Games will be played in Apple Valley on New SORR Community Team Wednesday’s (Recreational league) and Thursday’s May 4 (Intermediate league) nights. Season begins the Phone: 651-322-6000 I 23
PARKS AND RECREATION ADULT SPORTS SORR ULTIMATE FRISBEE LEAGUE This SORR league is fast becoming a streamline sport. This mixed gen- der, 8 week league (plus tournament) resembles many traditional sports in its athletic requirements. It is unlike most sports due to its focus on self-of- L ED ficiating and use of a flying disc instead of a ball. CEL Ultimate is a transition game in which players move C AN MINNESOTA ULTIMATE quickly from offense to defense on turnovers. You RA M can sign up as an individual or as a team. Games G PRO will be played in Eagan and Lakeville. Call Lacelle at 651-322-6011 to register. WHO: 18 yrs or older WHEN: Sundays Sponsored by: June 14 - August 9 Minnesota Ultimate TIME: 1, 3 or 5pm LOCATION: Hidden Corner Park 530 Red Pine Lane Eagan, MN 55123 and Lakeville (specific park TBD) COST: $40 per person $450 per team (max of 15, minimum of 4 females) REGISTER BY: Friday, June 5 ALL FREE! ADULT WALKING INFORMATION WHEN: Monday-Friday TIME: 8am-4:30pm* WHERE: Community Center Hallways GYM WALKING “STEP OUT AND WALK ABOUT” THE COMMUNITY CENTER (ADULTS) *Evening hours depend on scheduled events CANCELLED UNTIL Adults of all ages are invited to “walk about” the Commu- nity Center. Maintain your WHEN: Monday-Friday TIME: 8-9am WHERE: Community Center Gymnasium SEPT. 9th GYM SKIP DATES: walking program all year July 3 March 6 ‘round, rain or shine, heat or March 13 July 10 sleet. Weather is no longer April 3 July 31 an excuse! Walking maps are May 1 August 31 available at the Parks and May 6 September 7 Recreation Office located May 25 September 11 on the lower level of the Rosemount Community June 19 Center, 13885 South Robert Trail. 24 I www.ci.rosemount.mn.us
PARKS AND RECREATION OLDER ADULT TRIPS ST. CROIX CASINO, WHEN: Wednesday, May 20 TURTLE LAKE DEPART: 8:15am from the Rosemount St. Croix Casino in Turtle Community Center (south entrance) Lake offers a variety of RETURN: A N C E L LE 4:30pm (approximately) to theD the latest, single, and multi-denomination TRIP FEE: C Rosemount Community Center $10 per person games including slots, blackjack, roulette, craps, REGISTER BY: Wednesday, May 13 and live poker. Included in the cost of the trip you receive a luxury motor coach bus ride to and from the casino, $5 in Turtle Bucks free play, and a $5 food coupon after earning 5 slot points. Dining options while at the casino include a full service restaurant, buffet, and concession stand. This trip is for ages 21+ only. MINNESOTA WING MUSEUM AND HANGAR Visit the museum and see five of the truly historic World War II aircraft including: The Ryan TPT-22 Recruit; Stinson L-5A Sentinel, Vultee BT-13, North American B-25J Mitchell and the North American SNJ Texan. You will also see a large motor pool fleet and a unique collection of WWII artifacts that are on display. Before visiting the museum, we will stop at House of Coates to enjoy an early lunch of broasted chicken or roast beef. Please indicate which entrée you would like when you sign up. The meal will also include mashed potatoes and gravy, coleslaw, WHEN: Wednesday, May 27 dinner roll and a beverage. DEPART: 10:30am from the Rosemount N C E L E D Community Center (south entrance) L TRIP CA RETURN: 2pm (approximately) to the Rosemount Community Center FEE: $40 per person REGISTER BY: Thursday, May 14 Adult Trips continue on page 28 Phone: 651-322-6000 I 25
PARKS AND RECREATION REGISTRATION INFORMATION HOW TO REGISTER: Five Easy Ways to register 1. Online • Go to www.ci.rosemount.mn.us and click on Government, then Parks and Recreation. • On the Parks and Recreation home page, click on the box “Online Registration”. You will be directed to our online registration home page. • Click on the “Registration” tab to view available programs or • Create an account for you and all family members to register for programs 2. By Mail • Mail your completed registration form along with full payment to: Rosemount Parks and Recreation 13885 South Robert Trail Rosemount, MN 55068 3. In Person • Register at the Parks and Recreation Office in the lower level of the Community Center at 13885 South Robert Trail, Monday – Friday between the hours of 8am–4:30pm 4. By Fax • Fax your completed registration form to: 651-322-6080 5. Drop Box • Drop your completed registration in the drop box located outside of City Hall (2875 145th street West) or inside the Steeple Center (14375 South Robert Trail) Registration Information: CONFIRMATION: Letters are not sent confirming your registration. Assume you are in the program you register for unless notified otherwise. CANCELLATIONS: We reserve the right to cancel an activity if registrations are insufficient. Minimum/maximum requirements are set for each program. If an activity is cancelled, you will be notified as soon as possible and receive a full refund. REFUND POLICY: Registration fees for programs cancelled by the Parks and Recreation Department or cancelled by the participant prior to the registration deadline will be fully refunded. Due to circumstances beyond our control, there are no refunds for certain preregistered programs. FEE ASSISTANCE: Limited funds are available to Rosemount residents for financial assistance to participate in recre- ational programs. For information call 651- 322-6000. EQUAL ACCESS OPPORTUNITY FOR PROGRAMS/SERVICES: Auxiliary aids for disabled persons wishing to partici- pate in programs are available upon request with a minimum of 96 hours advance notice. The City will make every attempt to provide the aids; however, this may not be possible on short notice. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY: The City of Rosemount is committed to the policy that all persons have equal access to its programs, facilities and employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, disability, age, marital status, sexual preference or status with regard to public assistance. DATA PRIVACY ACT: In accordance with the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, the Parks and Recreation Department hereby informs you that the personal information we are requesting of you and/or your child or guard- ian on our registration form is now considered private. Private data is available to you and to City staff who need to have this information to perform their duties, but not to the public. While you may choose to withhold this data, the consequences could be that the City’s Parks and Recreation staff may not be able to complete your registration and/ or you may not receive updated program information, such as schedule changes. 26 I www.ci.rosemount.mn.us
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