SPRING/SUMMER 2021 MOORE - PARKS & RECREATION | ACTIVITY & EVENTS GUIDE - City of Moore
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PA R K S & R E C R E AT I O N | A C T I V I T Y & E V E N T S G U I D E SPRING/SUMMER 2021 MOORE CITYOFMOORE.COM
Our Parks...Our Future! COVID-19 protocols for upcoming Parks and Recreation activities/classes/events: As of date of printing, Moore Parks and Recreation staff may be Activities/classes/events where high intensity activity is taking required to wear masks if their work requires them to have close place may allow masks/face coverings to be removed during the contact with the public/other staff and proper social distancing is high intensity activity. Proper social distancing will be practiced not possible. Staff who are not required to mask during their normal when possible. work day, may be required to mask when entering a facility/area When necessary, temperature checkpoints may be activated and where close contact with the public/other staff is possible. patrons/staff registering a fever will be given options for further Patrons are strongly encouraged to wear masks/face coverings participation. and may be required to wear masks/face coverings if participating The City of Moore and the Moore Parks and Recreation in a class/space/room where proper social distancing is not Department can make changes to these protocols at any time possible. Instructors/staff will make every effort to notify patrons and notification may come from staff, either verbally or in writing. when masks/face coverings are a requirement. Examples of Every effort will be made to notify patrons and staff in a timely where masks/face coverings may be required: events held in manner. However, due to changing circumstances, advanced the meeting rooms, classes where no or little physical activity is notification may not be possible. The Parks and Recreation occurring and the Brand Senior Center activities. Department Director, with the advisement of the Risk Manager, Rigorous cleaning may occur on a scheduled basis in the Station determines what protocols are currently in place. fitness area. Scheduled times are posted and the fitness center will be closed during those times the extra cleaning may need to occur. Activities that take place in larger settings may account for social distancing for patrons and staff and occupancy may be reduced to allow for proper social distancing.
Contents The Station Aquatic Center.......................................................................... pages 4-5 The Station Recreation Center.................................................................. pages 6-10 Brand Senior Center......................................................................................pages 11-13 Happy Tails Dog Park......................................................................................... page 14 Our Parks........................................................................................................ pages 15-17 Park and Pavilion Rental Information............................................................ page 18 Activities & Classes....................................................................................pages 19-27 Online Registration cityofmoore.com/fun We provide a user-friendly system for all customers to register for classes, camps, and sport leagues or even reserve a pavilion from the convenience of your home. Go to cityofmoore.com/fun to register for an activity or reserve a pavilion through our ACTIVENet® portal. Transactions may entail some form of fee. To use the system, you will create an account and follow the instructions from there. It’s that easy!
The Station at Central Park AQUATIC CENTER 4 F O R M O R E I N F O R M AT I O N P L E A S E C A L L 793-5090
PURCHASE A PASS TODAY! For more information call 793-5090 or visit cityofmoore.com OPENING MEMORIAL DAY Large Slides WEEKEND 2021 Towering 25 feet above the ground, two large slides feature sharp turns and a fast-paced return to the water below. MON-SUN: NOON–8 P.M. There is also a 32-foot tall Aquatic Speed Slide that is enclosed and full of speed. Weekends only when Moore Public Schools opens in August through Labor Day weekend. Lazy River Aquatics A 439-foot river of fun! The lazy river has a wave generator and several spray features in it. This is a must do if you visit The The Station at Central Park Aquatic Center Station. The aquatic center is 45,000+ square feet and includes a lazy river, three large slides, child wading pool (includes slide, spill tower, and spray features), lap lanes, diving area Swim Lessons (3 meter and 1 meter diving boards), family slide, aquatic Group Swim lessons: climbing wall, water basketball goal, shade structures, Lessons will meet Monday – Thursday and are offered at all aquatic locker rooms, and outdoor concession area. skill levels for children ages 6 months – 14 years. Fees: $40 per student Fees DAILY SEASON Private/Semi-Private Lessons: RESIDENT NON-RES RESIDENT NON-RES Any age or ability can sign up for these lessons. Unlike group lessons, Private and Semi-Private Lessons are catered to Individual $6 $7.50 $50 $65 your specific goals. Private lessons are structured with one Youth (4-17) $6 $7.50 $40 $50 instructor and one participant. Semi-Private lessons can have Senior (60+) / Military $5 $6.50 $40 $50 2 people if they register together, and the cost is per child. Military Family N/A N/A $100 $125 Fees: $70 per student Family N/A N/A $160 $200 Twilight Fee (6-8 p.m.) $4 $4 Rates and fees are subject to change. Water Fitness Water fitness classes are included for annual passholders. Diving Area Visit the f ront desk or The Station website for the latest class times and details. Our diving area features a 14’ deep swimming area! The diving area has 3 meter and 1 meter diving boards. Annual and Aquatic Center Passholders: FREE Daily drop in rate: $6 (Resident) and $7.50 (Non-resident) Kids Pool MONDAY – THURSDAY: 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. The kids pool is a great place for little ones to jump in with Days and times subject to change. parents and enjoy the water. Its depth reaches 1.5 feet and has a small slide, shade, spray features, and spill tower. Lap Swim: Visit cityofmoore.com for schedule. Lap Pool The Station at Central Park Aquatic Center Lap pool offers 5 lanes and is 25 yards long. The lap pool includes a family slide, basketball goal, and aquatic climbing wall. CITYOFMOORE.COM/FUN 5
The Station at Central Park RECREATION CENTER 6 F O R M O R E I N F O R M AT I O N P L E A S E C A L L 793-5090
We will be hosting a variety of Fitness events this Spring/Summer! Check our website for dates and times. Stay tuned for more information. Fitness Personal Training The Station at Central Park provides 53,000 square feet of The personal training program at The Station is available fitness, recreational sport and wellness amenities. As a pass to provide you with a safe and effective workout to meet holder or visitor, you’ll have access to 5,000 square feet of your fitness and health goals. Our trainers will work with strength and conditioning space, featuring: you one-on-one to provide encouragement, motivation and accountability, so schedule your free fitness orientation • Cardio Area when you buy a pass, or call The Station to set-up an • Treadmills and Stair Steppers appointment. Small group training sessions are available • Elliptical Machines upon request. For more information call or email Buster • Upright and Recumbent Exercise Bikes Bread at 793-5090 or bbread@cityofmoore.com. • Weight Machines and Free Weights • Indoor Walking Track One-on-One Sessions: Fee: $50/ 1 hour session or $450 per 10/ 1-hour sessions Small Group Sessions: 2 or more participants registered Fee: $40/per person one-hour session Youth Fitness Orientation This class is offered to teens ages 13 to 15. They are given the chance to learn the safest and most effective ways to train. A fitness trainer will give a tour of the fitness center while explaining the proper use and benefits of each piece of equipment. Each participant is required to successfully demonstrate proper use of equipment in order to use the fitness center. Those who complete the program will be Group Exercise given access to the Fitness Center. It is our goal to provide a wide variety of high quality fitness and wellness opportunities for you. We value the See the front desk for more information. importance of a healthy lifestyle and want to help you stay committed to your goals. We will offer a variety of classes Free: Passholders | $30: Non-Passholders ranging from Zumba®, Cycle, Yoga, Body Pump™, TRX, BodyFlow™ and much more! All fitness levels are welcome! April 6 & 17 July 13 & 24 Visit cityofmoore.com for the most up-to-date schedule. May 11 & 22 August 10 & 21 June 8 & 19 Passholders: Free Daily drop-in rate: $6 per class ($7.50 for Non-Resident) Second Tuesday of the month: 7–9 p.m. Third Saturday of the month: 10 a.m.–Noon CITYOFMOORE.COM/FUN 7
2021 RECREATION CENTER FEES Moore Residents Daily 15-Visit 3-Month** Annual* Individual $6 $72 $140 $375 ($32/month) Youth (4-17) $6 $72 $103 $275 ($23/month) Senior (60+)/Military $5 $60 $103 $275 ($23/month) Military Family N/A N/A $185 $500 ($42/month) Family N/A N/A $225 $600 ($50/month) Senior Couple N/A N/A N/A $450 ($38/month) Non-Residents Daily 15-Visit 3-Month** Annual* Individual $7.50 $90 $176 $470 ($39/month) Youth (4-17) $7.50 $90 $130 $345 ($29/month) Senior (60+)/Military $6.50 $78 $130 $345 ($29/month) Military Family N/A N/A $230 $625 ($53/month) Family N/A N/A $281 $750 ($63/month) Senior Couple N/A N/A N/A $563 ($47/month) *Basic land and water fitness classes included Family Pass Includes 2 Adults and All Youth Under 21 *Pass includes access to Recreation Center and Aquatic Center living in same home *2-Hours of Child Watch and All Aboard Kid’s Club included daily Verification of dependency is required to add children **Pass includes access to Recreation Center and Aquatic Center on a Family Pass. (birth certificates, tax forms, insurance card, etc.) (Does not include Child Watch or All Aboard Kid’s Club) The Station Recreation Center partners with Silver Sneakers, Prime, Optum Fitness Advantage and AARP Medicare Advantage. The Station at Central Park 700 S. Broadway | Moore, OK 73160 (405) 793-5090 For more information visit cityofmoore.com 8 F O R M O R E I N F O R M AT I O N P L E A S E C A L L 793-5090
2021 FITNESS PROGRAMMING Fitness and Wellness Orientation Fitness Orientation: A session with a Fitness Attendant will be Fitness in the Park Series focused on why you are choosing to workout at The Station FUNDAMENTALS and how The Station can help you with your health and wellness goals. It can include an introduction on how to safely BOOT CAMP use the equipment on the fitness floor showcasing several of our most popular machines. The orientation also offers an OPTIONAL wellness assessment measuring height, weight, BMI with fat percentage, and circumferences. For more information contact Buster Bread at bbread@cityofmoore. com or 405-793-5090 for more information. Free for New Passholders within 1st Month $25 for Passholders outside of their 1st Month *Offered to all Station Passholders for free through the months of January and February* FITkids Fitness In the Park Series The City of Moore is happy to offer the Fitness in the Park series. Join us for group fitness classes all while enjoying our beautiful parks. We will begin the series by offering a fun and challenging boot camp at Buck Thomas Park. The “Fun”damentals boot camp will push you to your limits by focusing on fun drills, including plyometrics and agilities, and challenging intervals of strength training and cardio. “Fun”damentals boot camp is for anyone who is looking to lose weight, get stronger, build muscle, or train for your next 5k. All fitness levels are encouraged to join in on the fun. Register at The Station Front Desk or cityofmoore.com/fun FEE: $50/month (12 Classes) Non-Passholders/$40/month (12 Classes) Current Passholders *Sign up for 3 months for $125 for Non-Passholders and $100 for current Passholders. WHERE: Buck Thomas Park at 1901 N.E. 12th St. or in the event of inclement weather it will be held at the Moore Community Center at 301 S. Howard St. FitKids AGE: 16 and over This 55 minute class is packed with entertaining music, TIME: 5:15 a.m. on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday foundational fitness moves, and fun games. Fit Kids will get beginning January 7. your child moving and learning the importance of making healthy choices all while having fun! For ages 7 to 12 years. INSTRUCTOR: Stacia Becher, CPT Parents are welcome to stay. AGE: 7 years to 12 years LOCATION: The Station Activity Room (subject to change) DAY/TIME: Wednesday at 5:00 p.m. (55 minutes) COST: Free for Passholders; Day pass fee for Non-Passholders CITYOFMOORE.COM/FUN 9
LES MILLS CLASSES AT THE STATION SS - T PA RY A DAY A CL A Y BU SS MON........ Noon & 7 p.m. TUE........... 6:30 p.m. WED........ 7 p.m. THU.......... 6:30 p.m. FRI............ 5:15 a.m. & 9:30 a.m. SAT........... 11:10 a.m. SAT........... 10:05 a.m. 10 F O R M O R E I N F O R M AT I O N P L E A S E C A L L 793-5090
Brand Senior Center Come join the fun and make new friends Moore’s Brand Senior Citizen Center is located at 501 E. Main. Activities Additional cleaning procedures have been established to protect at the Center include cards, dominoes, quilting, billiards, ceramics, art participants while using the facility. Face masks are required for all lessons, woodcarving, and various crafts. There are also programs areas. Temperature checks are being taken. The staff is masked full on nutrition as well as health checks for hearing, blood pressure, and time. Social distancing is practiced and class sizes are limited. blood and sugar screenings. Legal aid representatives and speakers from other professional groups speak to our seniors. Aging Services Hours of Operation Inc., operates a congregate meal program at the Center as well. Monday-Friday..........................8 a.m.–4 p.m. A transportation bus owned and operated by the Moore Council on 501 East Main Street Aging (MCOA) provides rides for senior citizens from their addresses in Moore, OK 73160 the Moore city limits to the Center. This service also serves seniors with 405-799-3130 transportation to banks, stores, the library, doctor’s offices, and other seniors@cityofmoore.com places within the city. Lunch program is available for drive-thru pickup only. For reservations call 793-9069. DAILY ACTIVITIES LUNCH PROGRAM TRANSPORTATION Dominoes • Card Games Drive through pick-up only. Moore Council on Aging (MCOA) Bus Pool • Quilting • Puzzles Reservations 793-9069 Service call 799-3130 in Moore Area Activities may be limited for social distancing reasons and face masks are required for some activities. CITYOFMOORE.COM/FUN 11
Brand Senior Center FREE CLASSES FOR AGES 60+ Activities & Classes Quilt Creations Community Speaker Series WHEN: Monday – Friday WHEN: Wednesdays TIME: 8:30 – 11:30 a.m. TIME: 10:15 – 11 a.m. WHERE: Brand Senior Center Quilt Area WHERE: Brand Senior Center Parlor Learn the basics of hand-made quilting from experienced quilters. Learn what’s new in our community, state, and country. Enjoy Work on a community quilt to develop your skills and meet new speakers who are experts in health and safety that will give you friends. ways to have a better quality of life for you and your loved ones. Line Dancing Cardio Pool Sharks and Friends WHEN: Wednesdays WHEN: Monday - Thursday TIME: 12:30 a.m. TIME: 8:30 – 11 a.m. WHERE: Brand Senior Center Lobby WHERE: Brand Senior Center Pool Room Join the group to learn new line dances and practice the oldies but Come join the group to shoot pool. Newcomers welcome. Every goodies. Improve your cardio fitness and balance. experience level is invited. Senior Chair Exercise WHEN: Monday-Wednesday-Friday TIME: 10:15 a.m. WHERE: Brand Senior Center Parlor This class offers stretching, strengthening, and balance improving moves. Low-impact exercise to improve your circulation. Jewelry Crafts/Holiday Decor WHEN: 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month TIME: 1:15 – 3:15 p.m. Sign up in office WHERE: Brand Senior Center Art Room Create fun jewelry and Holiday Decor for the season with friends, new and old. Silver Sneakers Chair Yoga Beginning Sewing and Needlepoint WHEN: Tuesday/Thursday WHEN: 1st and 3rd Tuesdays TIME: 10:15 – 11 a.m. TIME: 1:15 p.m. WHERE: Brand Senior Center Parlor Sign up in office WHERE: Brand Senior Center Art Room Yoga designed for older adults. Group chair exercise offers ways for adult to stay physically active ad improve fitness levels. Would you like to learn to hand sew or use a sewing machine to make simple items or repair clothes? Bring your hand sewing to Country House Singers class and make some new friends who have the same desire! WHEN: 2nd and 4th Tuesdays each month TIME: 10 – 11 a.m. Smart Phone Basics WHERE: Brand Senior Center Lobby WHEN: 1st and 3rd Tuesdays each month TIME: 12:15 p.m. Join in the fun listening to the oldies, traditional, and country music Sign up in office favorites. Costs nothing to enjoy the tunes and the company. WHERE: Brand Senior Center Answer your phone! And also learn to take pictures, access U-tube, and set-up Facebook on your phone so you can connect with your family and friends. 12 F O R M O R E I N F O R M AT I O N P L E A S E C A L L 793-5090
BUYING OUR ADORABLE CRAFTS HELPS US PROVIDE TRANSPORTATION FOR SENIORS IN MOORE. All proceeds go to maintaining the bus provided by the Moore Council on Aging. Armchair Travel WHEN: Wednesdays TIME: 9 a.m. WHERE: Brand Senior Center Lobby Travel Oklahoma, the United States, and the world for free! Enjoy visiting the sites without packing your bags from California to New York all from the safety of a chair. Open your horizons of travel. Classic Movies WHEN: Mondays TIME: 9 a.m. – 11 a.m. WHERE: Brand Senior Center Library See the movies of your past! Go down memory lane with Classic Movies and great company. Contact Senior Center for schedule of movies. Stretch, Strengthen, and Health Update Computer Basics WHEN: Tuesdays WHEN: 1st and 3rd Fridays each month TIME: 9:30 a.m. TIME: 12:15 p.m. WHERE: Brand Senior Center Lobby Sign up in office Get a weekly boost with strength-building activities. A quick and WHERE: Brand Senior Center informative health update will be shared. Class to help individuals feel more confident at the keyboard and learn computer terms, processes, and applications. Holiday Celebrations WHEN: Memorial Day, Flag Day and 4th of July TIME: 12:15 p.m. WHERE: Brand Senior Center Lobby Come join the fun with games and refreshments. Celebrate the holidays with the Young at Heart! CITYOFMOORE.COM/FUN 13
Happy Tails Dog Park Oh how we love our dogs! For all you dog lovers we have the spot for you. Happy Tails Dog Park, located on the east side of Buck Thomas Park, is a 2-acre dog park for you and your favorite pet to spend time with each other and other pets and pet owners. Opened in June 2016, the dog park has shade, benches, picnic tables, beautiful mature trees, water fountains, agility features, a small dog area and a large dog area, and a restroom immediately adjacent to the dog park. The park is open dawn to dusk 7-days a week with the exception of maintenance, which is 9 a.m.–Noon on Wednesdays. Park rules are listed at the entrance of the dog park. Happy Tails Dog Park was funded with the 2012 Our Parks …Our Future Parks ¼ cent sales tax. Enjoy Happy Tails Dog Park and enjoy the wonderful time with your dog! 14 F O R M O R E I N F O R M AT I O N P L E A S E C A L L 793-5090
Our Parks Parmele Park Splashpad Buck Thomas Park PAVILIONS (2) WALKING TRAIL •••• •• RESTROOM HANDICAP PARKING 1903 NE 12th St. MULTI-SPORT FIELDS PLAYGROUND BASKETBALL COURT HORSE SHOE PITS 128 acres SPLASH PAD FISHING •••••• Walking Trail: 1.3 miles PICNIC AREA ELECTRICITY@RESTROOM •••••• DRINKING FOUNTAIN WATER North Pavilion: 4 tables TENNIS COURTS LIGHTED TRAILS South Pavilion: 5 tables at playground VOLLEYBALL WIFI ACCESS SKATE PARK NON-SMOKING PARK DOG PARK Central Park PAVILIONS (4) WALKING TRAIL •• •• RESTROOM HANDICAP PARKING 700 S. Broadway MULTI-SPORT FIELDS PLAYGROUND BASKETBALL COURT HORSE SHOE PITS • 51 acres SPLASH PAD FISHING Park Trail: 1.39 miles PICNIC AREA ELECTRICITY •• ••••• DRINKING FOUNTAIN WATER Lake Trail: 0.26 mile TENNIS COURTS LIGHTED TRAILS Trail Total: 1.65 miles VOLLEYBALL WIFI ACCESS 4 multi-purpose pavilions - no tables SKATE PARK NON-SMOKING PARK THEME: Train Amphitheater Tom Strouhal/ PAVILIONS (5) WALKING TRAIL •• •• RESTROOM HANDICAP PARKING Little River Park MULTI-SPORT FIELDS PLAYGROUND (2) BASKETBALL COURT HORSE SHOE PITS •••• 700 SW 4th St. & 801 SW 10th St. SPLASH PAD FISHING •• PICNIC AREA ELECTRICITY@RESTROOMS 52 acres DRINKING FOUNTAIN WATER Walking Trail: North Loop - 0.25 mile, TENNIS COURT LIGHTED TRAILS • South Loop - 0.75 mile VOLLEYBALL WIFI ACCESS SKATE PARK NON-SMOKING PARK • Little River South - 3 pavilions OUTDOOR EXERCISE • THEME: Pirate Ships Little River North - 2 pavilions EQUIPMENT CITYOFMOORE.COM/FUN 15
Veterans PAVILIONS WALKING TRAIL •• •• RESTROOM HANDICAP PARKING Memorial Park MULTI-SPORT FIELDS PLAYGROUND BASKETBALL COURT HORSE SHOE PITS • 1900 SE 4th St. SPLASH PAD FISHING PICNIC AREA ELECTRICITY@RESTROOM •• • 18 acres DRINKING FOUNTAIN WATER Walking Trail: TENNIS COURT LIGHTED TRAILS • Full Loop: 0.89 mile VOLLEYBALL WIFI ACCESS SKATE PARK NON-SMOKING PARK • Half Loop: 0.34 mile THEME: Military 1 pavilion - 6 tables Greenbriar Park PAVILIONS WALKING TRAIL • RESTROOM HANDICAP PARKING MULTI-SPORT FIELDS BASKETBALL COURT • 1331 NW 6th Place PLAYGROUND HORSE SHOE PITS • 2 acres SPLASH PAD FISHING 1 pavilion - 1 table PICNIC AREA ELECTRICITY • DRINKING FOUNTAIN WATER TENNIS COURT LIGHTED TRAILS • VOLLEYBALL WIFI ACCESS SKATE PARK NON-SMOKING PARK • THEME: Dinosaur Apple Valley Park PAVILIONS WALKING TRAIL •• •• RESTROOM HANDICAP PARKING 4401 Melrose Dr. MULTI-SPORT FIELDS BASKETBALL COURT 4 acres PLAYGROUND HORSE SHOE PITS •••• SPLASH PAD FISHING 1 pavilion - 3 tables PICNIC AREA ELECTRICITY@RESTROOM • Walking Trail: 0.25 mile DRINKING FOUNTAIN WATER TENNIS COURT LIGHTED TRAILS VOLLEYBALL WIFI ACCESS SKATE PARK NON-SMOKING PARK THEME: Castle • Fairmoore Park PAVILIONS (2) WALKING TRAIL •• •• RESTROOM HANDICAP PARKING 630 NW 5th St. MULTI-SPORT FIELDS BASKETBALL COURT PLAYGROUND HORSE SHOE PITS •••• • 17 acres SPLASH PAD FISHING Walking Trail: 0.4 mile PICNIC AREA ELECTRICITY@RESTROOM ••• 2 pavilions - 3 tables at each DRINKING FOUNTAIN WATER TENNIS COURTS LIGHTED TRAILS Splashpad at one pavilion VOLLEYBALL WIFI ACCESS SKATE PARK NON-SMOKING PARK • THEME: Rocket Ship Madison Place Park PAVILIONS RESTROOM WALKING TRAIL HANDICAP PARKING 420 Madison Place MULTI-SPORT FIELDS BASKETBALL COURT PLAYGROUND HORSE SHOE PITS • 0.5 acre SPLASH PAD FISHING PICNIC AREA ELECTRICITY DRINKING FOUNTAIN WATER TENNIS COURT LIGHTED TRAILS VOLLEYBALL WIFI ACCESS SKATE PARK NON-SMOKING PARK • THEME: Animal 16 F O R M O R E I N F O R M AT I O N P L E A S E C A L L 793-5090
Westmoore PAVILIONS WALKING TRAIL • • Trails Park RESTROOM HANDICAP PARKING MULTI-SPORT FIELDS BASKETBALL COURT PLAYGROUND HORSE SHOE PITS ••• 2206 Lonnie Lane SPLASH PAD FISHING 8 acres PICNIC AREA ELECTRICITY@RESTROOM • DRINKING FOUNTAIN WATER Walking Trail: 0.36 mile TENNIS COURT LIGHTED TRAILS • 1 pavilion - 3 tables VOLLEYBALL WIFI ACCESS SKATE PARK NON-SMOKING PARK • THEME: Fire Department Kiwanis Park PAVILIONS WALKING TRAIL •• •• RESTROOM HANDICAP PARKING 501 E Main St. MULTI-SPORT FIELDS BASKETBALL COURT PLAYGROUND HORSE SHOE PITS • 3 acres SPLASH PAD FISHING Walking Trail: .019 mile PICNIC AREA ELECTRICITY@RESTROOM •• • 1 pavilion - 2 tables DRINKING FOUNTAIN WATER TENNIS COURT LIGHTED TRAILS • VOLLEYBALL WIFI ACCESS SKATE PARK NON-SMOKING PARK • THEME: Police Cottonwood Park PAVILIONS WALKING TRAIL RESTROOM HANDICAP PARKING 1028 SW 2nd St. MULTI-SPORT FIELDS BASKETBALL COURT • PLAYGROUND HORSE SHOE PITS • 1 acre SPLASH PAD FISHING PICNIC AREA ELECTRICITY DRINKING FOUNTAIN WATER TENNIS COURT LIGHTED TRAILS VOLLEYBALL WIFI ACCESS SKATE PARK NON-SMOKING PARK THEME: Construction • Arbor Gardens PAVILIONS WALKING TRAIL •• •• RESTROOM HANDICAP PARKING MULTI-SPORT FIELDS BASKETBALL COURT 1695 SW 34th St. PLAYGROUND HORSE SHOE PITS 13 acres SPLASH PAD FISHING •• Walking Trail: 0.5 mile PICNIC AREA ELECTRICITY@RESTROOMS •• DRINKING FOUNTAIN WATER 1 pavilion - 2 benches TENNIS COURT LIGHTED TRAILS • VOLLEYBALL WIFI ACCESS SKATE PARK NON-SMOKING PARK • Parmele Park PAVILIONS WALKING TRAIL •• ••• RESTROOM HANDICAP PARKING MULTI-SPORT FIELDS BASKETBALL COURT 1308 N Janeway PLAYGROUND HORSE SHOE PITS •••• 8 acres SPLASH PAD FISHING Walking Trail: 0.25 mile PICNIC AREA ELECTRICITY@RESTROOM • DRINKING FOUNTAIN WATER 1 pavilion - 3 tables TENNIS COURT LIGHTED TRAILS • VOLLEYBALL WIFI ACCESS SKATE PARK NON-SMOKING PARK • THEME: Forest CITYOFMOORE.COM/FUN 17
Park & Pavilion Rental Information In the City of Moore you will find over 301 acres of beautiful park grounds. Our parks offer a wide variety of amenities, activities, and pavilions for any occasion. We encourage you to visit a neighborhood park today. Fees are subject to change. Pavilion Rental Fees Greenbriar Park; Apple Valley Park; Kiwanis Park Fairmoore Park; Little River Park (North & South); and Arbor Gardens Park Westmoore Trails Park; Parmele Park; Buck Thomas Park and Veterans Memorial Park MOORE RESIDENTS: $20/hour MOORE RESIDENTS: Due at the time of booking. $25/hour for first 2 hours ($30/hour after 2nd hour) (PROOF OF RESIDENCY REQUIRED) Due at the time of booking. (PROOF OF RESIDENCY REQUIRED) NON-RESIDENTS: $30/hour NON-RESIDENTS: Due at the time of booking. $35/hour Due at the time of booking. Reservations Go to cityofmoore.com/fun to access our ACTIVENet® portal to set up an account to rent a pavilion at one of the parks listed above. To rent a pavilion from the convenience of your home or office, you will need to create a profile on our ACTIVENet® portal where you can then purchase and print your own reservation permit. You may also come by the The Station at Central Park to reserve a pavilion. You must be 18 or older to rent a pavilion. All park pavilion rentals will be a 2-hour minimum. Pictured are two new pavilions at Little River Park built with funds donated by Devon Energy. 18 F O R M O R E I N F O R M AT I O N P L E A S E C A L L 793-5090
ACTIVITIES & CLASSES *Denotes number of Passholder registrants allowed in class at no charge. (Passholders must preregister in person for free spots in classes.) SPECIAL INTEREST Continuation Spanish WHEN: May 3 – June 28 (No class on Memorial Day) DAY: Mondays Spanish for Kids TIME: 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. WHEN: May 3– June 28 (No class on Memorial Day) AGES: 15+ DAY: Mondays FEE: FREE TIME: 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity Room AGES: 6 – 13 REGISTRATION: March 15 – May 2 FEE: FREE WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity Room For anyone who has completed Spanish for Adults at the Station REGISTRATION: March 15 – May 2 or is interested in refreshing their Spanish. This class is not for beginners but is for those who are past the beginner step but are Learn Spanish for beginners. Children will learn basic Spanish not quite at the intermediate level. This class will continue to teach speaking skills. the basics of understanding and being able to use basic Spanish in the real world. This class will also use more conversation and Spanish for Adults further enhance your Spanish vocabulary. WHEN: May 3 – June 28 (No class on Memorial Day) DAY: Mondays TIME: 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. AGES: 15+ FEE: FREE WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity Room REGISTRATION: March 15 – May 2 Learn Spanish for beginners. Adult classes will teach the basics of understanding and being able to use basic Spanish in the real world. CITYOFMOORE.COM/FUN 19
Ins and Outs of Ink WHEN: July 6 – 27 DAY: Tuesdays TIME: 6 – 7:30 p.m. AGES: 13+ FEE: $30 / *5 Station Passholders per session (No Charge) WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity Room REGISTRATION: March 15 – July 2 INSTRUCTOR: Maria Chaverri Over this four-week course, students will learn various ink techniques and get to experiment with Japanese calligraphy, drawing with sticks, and how to layer ink to create 3D objects on paper. Adult Tap Dance WHEN: May 6 – June 24 DAY: Thursdays Adult Morning Painting & Drawing Class TIME: 6:45 – 7:45 p.m. WHEN: May 4 – June 8 AGES: 16+ DAY: Tuesdays FEE: $50 / *5 Station Passholders per session (No Charge) TIME: 10 a.m. – Noon WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity Room AGES: 15+ REGISTRATION: March 15 – May 5 FEE: $30 / *5 Station Passholders per session (No Charge) WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity Room Fun class for adults who want to learn to tap dance. Use several drawing media and watercolor. All supplies included. Adult Swing Dancing Class taught by certified art instructor. WHEN: July 7 – Aug. 25 DAY: Wednesdays Ins and Outs of Drawing TIME: 6 – 7 p.m. WHEN: May 4 – 25 AGES: 16+ DAY: Tuesdays FEE: $50 / *5 Station Passholders per session (No Charge) TIME: 6 – 7:30 p.m. WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity Room AGES: 13+ REGISTRATION: March 15 – July 5 FEE: $30 / *5 Station Passholders per session (No Charge) WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity Room Learn how to Swing and the many variations and before you know REGISTRATION: March 15 – May 3 it you will be able to scoot across the dance floor like a pro. INSTRUCTOR: Maria Chaverri Adult Line Dancing To draw is to create the illusion of a 3D object on a 2D surface and WHEN: July 9 – Aug. 27 anyone can learn to do it! Over this four-week course, students will DAY: Fridays learn to train their eyes and draw different objects and shapes from TIME: 6 – 7 p.m. life. This course is perfect for anyone who hopes to practice the AGES: 16+ fundamentals of drawing. FEE: $50 / *5 Station Passholders per session (No Charge) WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity Room Ins and Outs of Drawing II REGISTRATION: March 15 – July 5 WHEN: June 1 – 22 DAY: Tuesdays Learn how to do a variation of multiple line dances. A fun class that TIME: 6 – 7:30 p.m. varies each time! AGES: 13+ FEE: $30 / *5 Station Passholders per session (No Charge) Teen Dance Class WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity Room WHEN: May 6 – June 24 REGISTRATION: March 15 – May 28 DAY: Thursdays INSTRUCTOR: Maria Chaverri TIME: 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. Over this four-week course, students will apply what they learned AGES: 13 - 17 in the Ins and Outs of Drawing I as they learn how to use value an FEE: $50 / *5 Station Passholders per session (No Charge) build mass with charcoal, pencil, and conté crayon. Anyone can WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity Room join even if they have not taken the Ins and Outs of Drawing I. REGISTRATION: March 15 – May 5 Fun and energetic class for teens to learn new dance moves. 20 F O R M O R E I N F O R M AT I O N P L E A S E C A L L 793-5090
Baby Dance Class WHEN: May 5 – June 23 CAMPS DAY: Wednesdays TIME: 5:30 – 6 p.m. Oasis Summer Day Camp 2021 AGES: 18 months – 3 AGES: 5 - 12 FEE: $50 / *5 Station Passholders per session (No Charge) LOCATION: Moore Community Center, WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity Room 301 S. Howard Ave. REGISTRATION: March 15 – May 4 TIME: 7 a.m. – 6 p.m. WHEN: June 1 - Aug. 6 The child gets to learn the basics of dance through music, movement, REGISTRATION: Ongoing and balance. Fun, positive, and appropriate for little ones. Toddler Dance Class WHEN: May 5 – June 23 DAY: Wednesdays TIME: 6:15 - 6:45 p.m. AGES: 3 – 5 FEE: $50 / *5 Station Passholders per session (No Charge) WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity Room REGISTRATION: March 15 – May 4 Toddler will learn the basics of Dance all while having fun and making new friends in the process. Moore Parks & Recreation Must register in person at The Station Recreation Center front desk. Want your kids to have the absolute best summer they have ever had? If the answer is yes, then you need to sign them up for The City of Moore’s Oasis Summer Day Camp. The Oasis Summer Day Camp will be from June 1 - Aug. 6. It will be every Monday- Friday from 7 a.m. – 6 p.m. Kids will get to learn, play games, participate in arts & crafts, and meet new friends at the Oasis Summer Day Camp. Kids will also get to go on awesome field trips and go to the Station Aquatic Center once a week. Some of the field trips we will go on include Hey Day, Oklahoma Combo Dance Class City Zoo, and The Oklahoma City Science Museum to name just a few. The field trips and the trips to The Station Aquatic Center are WHEN: May 5 – June 23 included in the cost per week. Snacks will be provided every day DAY: Wednesdays for no additional cost. Kids will need to provide their own sack lunch TIME: 7 – 8 p.m. every day and bring a swimsuit, towel and/or change of clothes on AGES: 4 – 8 the days we will be going to the Aquatic Center at The Station. FEE: $50 / *5 Station Passholders per session (No Charge) WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity Room Registration is per week, but you can also sign up for the entire REGISTRATION: March 15 – May 4 summer as well. The City of Moore’s Oasis Summer Day Camp and its staff are under American Camping Association standard guidelines. This is a class where we combine Ballet, Tap, and Jazz throughout the class so the student can get an even mix of the three styles of For more information, please call Moore Parks and Recreation at dance. High energy and fun. (405) 793-5090 CITYOFMOORE.COM/FUN 21
June Gadgets Gizmos and Thangs: CSI Camp WHEN: June 14 – 18 TIME: 1 – 4 p.m. AGES: 6 - 12 FEE: $95 includes T-shirt WHERE: The Station Recreation Center REGISTRATION: March 15 – June 13 Become a science detective and lab technician. This kid-friendly camp allows you to solve crimes through scientific discoveries Sta tion and crime fighting techniques just like real detective. 2021 The SUMMER CAMP PASS 2021 The Station Summer Camp Pass Access to 5 Summer Camps for $250 (excluding Extreme Animals and Magic Camps) Summer Camp Pass includes Art Camp; Gizmo’s, Gadgets & Thang’s Camp; Weather/Earth Science Camp and Summer Sports Camps at The Station Recreation Center. This pass will allow your child to take 5 camps all summer long. *Does not apply to educational, special interest classes or special June Magic Camp events WHEN: June 21 – 25 *Does not apply to Oasis Summer Camp TIME: 9 a.m. – Noon *Does not include access to The Station Recreation Center & The AGES: 6 - 12 Station Aquatic Center FEE: $175 includes T-shirt To purchase a Summer Camp Pass for 2021 visit The Station Front WHERE: The Station Activity Room Desk. For more information, please call (405) 793-5090. REGISTRATION: March 15 – June 20 This camp is taught by “Discover Magic” who is one of the top May Art Camp performers in the region. Participants will learn the eight traits that WHEN: May 24 – 28 make up a true magician with hands on learning. Participants will TIME: 9 a.m. – Noon also gain self-confidence, practice speaking skills, and develop AGES: 6 - 12 sequential thinking. Kids will get awesome magic props, bonus FEE: $95 includes T-shirt online videos, a graduation wand, certificate and T-shirt! WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity Room REGISTRATION: March 15 – May 23 July Art Camp Create colorful paintings, sculptures, jewelry, and more using WHEN: July 5 – 9 various materials and supplies. Participants will make creative TIME: 9 a.m. – Noon projects while making new friends along the way! AGES: 6 - 12 FEE: $95 includes T-shirt May Extreme Animals Camp WHERE: The Station Recreation Center WHEN: May 24 – 28 REGISTRATION: March 15 – July 4 TIME: 1 – 4 p.m. Create colorful paintings, sculptures, jewelry, and more using AGES: 6 - 12 various materials and supplies. Participants will make creative FEE: $125 includes T-shirt projects while making new friends along the way! WHERE: The Station Recreation Center REGISTRATION: March 15 – May 23 Get ready for a wildly entertaining experience! Get up close and personal with endangered species, creepy crawlies and more! You will also learn about different habits and create different types of arts and crafts that relate to those species and their habitats. 22 F O R M O R E I N F O R M AT I O N P L E A S E C A L L 793-5090
July Extreme Animals Camp WHEN: July 12 – 16 TIME: 9 a.m. – Noon AGES: 6 - 12 FEE: $125 includes T-shirt WHERE: The Station Recreation Center REGISTRATION: March 15 – July 11 Get ready for a wildly entertaining experience! Get up close and personal with endangered species, creepy crawlies and more! You will also learn about different habits and create different types of arts and crafts that relate to those species and their habitats. August Art Camp WHEN: Aug. 2 – 6 TIME: 9 a.m. – Noon AGES: 6 - 12 FEE: $95 includes T-shirt WHERE: The Station Recreation Center REGISTRATION: March 15 – July 31 Create colorful paintings, sculptures, jewelry, and more using various materials and supplies. Participants will make creative July Gadgets Gizmos and Thangs: Outdoor Camp projects while making new friends along the way! WHEN: July 19 – 23 TIME: 9 a.m. – Noon AGES: 6 - 12 FEE: $95 includes T-shirt WHERE: The Station Recreation Center REGISTRATION: March 15 – July 18 Learn the ins and outs of the outdoors by doing nature hikes, learning about insects, and more fun activities! Top if off with the fishing derby at Buck Thomas Park on Saturday morning! July Magic Camp WHEN: July 26 – 30 TIME: 9 a.m. – Noon AGES: 6 - 12 FEE: $175 includes T-shirt WHERE: The Station Activity Room REGISTRATION: March 15 – July 25 This camp is taught by “Discover Magic” who is one of the top performers in the region. Participants will learn the eight traits that make up a true magician with hands on learning. Participants will also gain self-confidence, practice speaking skills, and develop sequential thinking. Kids will get awesome magic props, bonus online videos, a graduation wand, certificate and T-shirt! Weather and Earth Science Camp WHEN: June 1 – 4 June Basketball Camp TIME: 1 – 4 p.m. WHEN: June 7 – 11 AGES: 6 - 12 TIME: 9 a.m. – Noon FEE: $95 includes T-shirt AGES: 6 - 12 WHERE: The Station Activity Room FEE: $85 includes T-shirt REGISTRATION: March 15 – May 31 WHERE: The Station Recreation Center REGISTRATION: March 15 – June 6 Learn principles of meteorology, weather maps, and explore various aspects of the atmosphere, weather, and the earth through For any young athlete who is looking to improve his or her skills, fun experiments and entertaining learning methods! work hard, make new friends and have fun. CITYOFMOORE.COM/FUN 23
Volleyball Camp WHEN: June 14 – 18 TIME: 9 a.m. – Noon AGES: 6 - 12 FEE: $85 includes T-shirt WHERE: The Station Recreation Center REGISTRATION: March 15 – June 13 For any young athlete who is looking to improve his or her skills, work hard, make new friends and have fun. Soccer Camp WHEN: June 21 – 25 TIME: 9 a.m. – Noon AGES: 6 - 12 FEE: $85 includes T-shirt WHERE: Buck Thomas Fields REGISTRATION: March 15 – June 20 For any young athlete who is looking to improve his or her skills, work hard, make new friends and have fun. Basketball Offense Camp WHEN: July 5 TIME: 8 a.m. – Noon AGES: 6 - 12 FEE: $25 WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Golf Camp REGISTRATION: March 15 – July 4 WHEN: June 7 – June 11 TIME: 9 a.m. – Noon For any young athlete who is looking to improve his or her skills, AGES: 6 - 12 work hard, make new friends and have fun. FEE: $85 includes T-shirt WHERE: Earlywine Park Golf Complex REGISTRATION: March 15 – June 6 For any young athlete who is looking to improve his or her skills, work hard, make new friends and have fun. Basketball Shooting Camp WHEN: July 19 TIME: 8 a.m. – Noon AGES: 6 - 12 FEE: $25 WHERE: The Station Recreation Center REGISTRATION: March 15 – July 18 For any young athlete who is looking to improve his or her skills, work hard, make new friends and have fun. 3 Day Basketball Camp WHEN: Aug. 2 – 4 TIME: 9 a.m. – Noon Tennis Camp AGES: 6 - 12 WHEN: June 1 – 4 FEE: $65 includes T-shirt TIME: 9 a.m. – Noon WHERE: The Station Recreation Center AGES: 6 - 12 REGISTRATION: March 15 – Aug. 1 FEE: $75 includes T-shirt For any young athlete who is looking to improve his or her skills, WHERE: Buck Thomas Tennis Courts work hard, make new friends and have fun. REGISTRATION: March 15 – May 31 For any young athlete who is looking to improve his or her skills, work hard, make new friends and have fun. 24 F O R M O R E I N F O R M AT I O N P L E A S E C A L L 793-5090
SPECIAL EVENTS Easter Egg Scramble WHEN: Saturday, April 3 Activities start at 10 – 11 a.m. TIME: Hunts start at 10:30 a.m. Six different fields ages 0-12 and field for children with special needs. WHERE: Buck Thomas Park (1903 NE 12th St.) Bring your own basket for eggs and camera for photos with the Easter Bunny. SPRING 2021 arts/crafts + merch Marketplace – Spring 2021 WHEN: Saturday, April 24 LEAGUES TIME: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. WHERE: Central Park Multipurpose Pavilion Vendors selling Handmade Items and other type of crafts. Adult Men’s Summer Basketball League Fee for Vendor Spaces: GAMES: Monday nights starting May 31 $45 – Covered space under the Pavilion (Limited spaces) League runs 7 weeks + Tournament $40 per 10x10 space in the grass area (No electricity available) TIME: 6 – 10 p.m. FEE: $450 a-team Vendor MUST email Kasey Dean at kdean@cityofmoore.com and AGES: Men 18 Years and Older receive approval PRIOR to submitting application. WHERE: The Station Recreation Center (Only one direct consultant of any direct sales company). SIGN-UPS: March 15 – May 23 REGISTRATION: Online - Coach Registers Team Star Wars Trivia TEAM MINIMUM: 4 WHEN: Tuesday, May 4 TEAM MAXIMUM: 16 TIME: 6 – 8 p.m. AGES: 15+ Adult Summer Co-Ed Volleyball League: FEE: $5 per person (Captain will register team) GAMES: Tuesday nights starting June 1 WHERE: The Station Meeting Room League runs 7 weeks + Tournament REGISTRATION: March 15 – April 30 TIME: 6 – 10 p.m. PARTICIPANTS PER TEAM MINIMUM: 2 FEE : $275 a-team PARTICIPANTS PER TEAM MAXIMUM: 5 AGES: Men and Women 18 Years and Older Compete against others in Star Wars Trivia on National Star Wars Day! WHERE: The Station Recreation Center SIGN-UPS: March 15 – May 23 REGISTRATION: Online - Coach Registers Team TEAM MINIMUM: 4 TEAM MAXIMUM: 16 CITYOFMOORE.COM/FUN 25
Movie In the Park Bring the whole family for a nighttime movie under the stars. FEE: Free WHEN: Friday, May 7 TIME: 8:30 – 10:30 p.m. WHERE: Central Park Multipurpose Pavilion and Amphitheater MOVIE: The Sandlot (PG) – 101 minutes WHEN: Friday, June 25 TIME: 8:30 – 10:30 p.m. WHERE: Central Park Multipurpose Pavilion and Amphitheater MOVIE: Bumblebee (PG-13) - 113 minutes WHEN: Friday, August 13 TIME: 8:30 – 10:30 p.m. WHERE: Little River Park (700 SW 4th St) MOVIE: The Little Giants - PG – 106 minutes Memorial Day Ceremony WHEN: Monday, May 31 TIME: 10 a.m. WHERE: Veterans Memorial Park (1900 SE 4th St.) Dive-In Movie at The Station Aquatic Center Join us for a dive in movie at the pool plus concession! TIME: 8 p.m. FEE: $5 per person (sold onsite) WHERE: The Station Aquatic Center WHEN: Friday, June 4 MOVIE: Shrek – PG RUNNING TIME: 113 minutes WHEN : Friday, July 9 MOVIE: The Karate Kid – PG RUNNING TIME: 126 minutes Summer Beats and Eats The Farmers Market at Central Park WHEN: Friday, June 11 WHEN: June 5 – August 28 TIME: 6 – 9 p.m. TIME: Saturday mornings from 8 a.m. – Noon. WHERE: Central Park 700 S. Broadway Ave., Moore, OK WHERE: Central Park Multipurpose Pavilion; 700 S. Broadway, Central Park Amphitheater and Pavilion Moore, OK Join us for a free concert in the park with great live bands, food Promoting the sale of garden related products and produce. trucks and lawn games! 26 F O R M O R E I N F O R M AT I O N P L E A S E C A L L 793-5090
Daddy Daughter Dance & Dive Glow Party WHEN: Friday, June 18 TIME: 7 – 9 p.m. AGE: For Dads and their Daughters TICKETS: cityofmoore.com/fun for $10 per person or sold the day of the dance for $15. WHERE: The Station Aquatic Center Join us for a “Glowing” date night with dads and their daughters with swimming, dancing, games and door prizes! Food Truck Fridays WHEN: June 25, July 9 and July 23 TIME: 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. WHERE: Multipurpose Pavilion at Central Park Come join us for Lunch at Central Park. We will have Food Trucks in the park serving Mexican, BBQ, hot dogs, hamburgers, sandwiches, and desserts. There will be music playing during lunch as well. Take an hour away from work and join us at Central Park for Food Truck Friday. Fishing Derby WHEN: Saturday, July 24 TIME: 8 a.m. – Noon AGES: All Ages FEE: Free WHERE: Buck Thomas Pond REGISTRATION: March 1 – July 23 Check in and Registration will open at 7:30 a.m. Bring your own pole and bait (crawlers, stink bait, shrimp, liver, etc). Four fish limit per family. No culling. You catch it, you keep it! All ages 5-15 MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT. Both ponds will be stocked with catchable-sized channel catfish. Senior Donuts & Coffee WHEN: Friday August 6 TIME: 9 – 11 a.m. WHERE: The Station Aquatics Center FEE: Free Seniors please join us for free coffee and donuts! A Celebration In the Heartland WHEN: Sunday, July 4 TIME: 2 – 10 p.m. (9:45 p.m. – Fireworks) WHERE: Buck Thomas Park (1903 NE 12th St.) Join us for food, music, vendors, local shopping and fireworks at dark. A family friendly event and great place to spend your 4th of Concert in the Park July with the best fireworks in Oklahoma. WHEN: Fridays, Aug. 6 & 20 TIME: 7 – 10 p.m. WHERE: Central Park Amphitheater and Pavilion The Station Roundup Pool Party WHEN: Friday, July 23 Join us for live music and food trucks! Sponsored by the Pioneer TIME: 6 – 8 p.m. Library System. FEE: $6 tickets sold on site. Under 18 must be accompanied with a parent. WHERE: The Station Aquatic Center Join us for this family friendly party at the pool with your little cowgirls and buckaroos! CITYOFMOORE.COM/FUN 27
SPRING SUMMER Connect with us: www.cityofmoore.com/departments/parks-recreation www.cityofmoore.com/centralpark Moore Parks & Recreation 700 S. Broadway Ave. Moore, OK 73160 405-793-5090 City of Moore M O O R E , O K L A H O M A
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