Winter/Spring 2022 Activity & Events Guide - City of Moore
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VETERANS MEMORIAL PARK 1900 SE 4TH ST | MO O RE , O K Our Parks...Our Future! Greetings from the Moore Parks & Recreation Department! To and picnic areas for residents’ enjoyment. There are three types better serve our community, the Department has undergone of defined parks in Moore: Neighborhood, Community, & Regional. a reorganization to reflect the focus and prioritization on The Our Parks section lists information for each of our parks supporting the City’s residents and their desire to have a including the amenities within each park. safe and enjoyable recreation experience. The new focus will We are dedicated to empowering our youth, strengthening further align the City’s recreation and parks programs under neighborhoods, and providing life enriching programs for a a unified vision, mission, set of values, framework, and goals beautiful, livable community. Take a look at our information dedicated to supporting the development of strong and reliable for holiday parties, wedding receptions, classes, meetings and neighborhoods. birthday parties! Visit our page weekly or follow us on social Parks add to the beauty of our city. They are a place where media for new programs and activities! residents and visitors can go to relax, reflect and recreate. In the City of Moore there are 13 parks and parkways, an Amphitheater, Follow us! 20 pavilions, a Sports Complex, an Aquatic Center, 5 Splash Pads, 1 Horseshoe Tournament Court, 2 fishing ponds, 10 walking trails Our Vision Our Mission To be recognized by Moore residents as a To provide outstanding recreation programs, key contributor to their source of pride in the facilities and services that enhance the quality of community where they live, work, and play. life of our residents and visitors.
The Station 4 The Brand Senior Center 15 Happy Tails Dog Park 18 Our Parks 19 Park Pavilion Rental 22 Activities 24 Events 31 Online Registration for activities and classes 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 700 S B ROADWAY AVE | MO O RE , O K Monday-Friday:......... 5 a.m.–10 p.m. Saturday:.. ...................... 8 a.m.–6 p.m. Sunday:. . ...........................Noon–6 p.m. The Station at Central Park is a state-of- Passholders have access to on-site Passholders will be delighted with the the-art facility that includes a fitness childcare so they can work out or attend a overall theme and look of the facility with center, basketball courts, an indoor walking class without worrying about the kids. nods to the founding of Moore and our rich track, and much more! railroad history. The Station boasts two full-sized Through a variety of group fitness, basketball courts downstairs, and a With personal training and group activities education, crafting, and hobby classes, the fitness area with more than 80 pieces of available, this beautiful and cutting-edge 53,000 square foot recreation center helps equipment, an indoor walking track, a facility ensures its passholders a unique foster a healthy lifestyle while building a cycling studio, and exercise rooms upstairs. and fun experience, catering to all fitness strong and social community. levels and interests. You can try out The Station by purchasing a Entry Pass or join for the full year to get the best value. See page 14 for all of our membership options. 4 M O O R E PA R K S & R EC R E AT I O N | 4 0 5 -793 -5 09 0
Aquatic Center Soak up the sun while cooling off in The Station’s 45,000 square foot outdoor aquatic center. Our aquatic center has a lazy river, three slides, a diving well, a lap pool, a splash area, and spray features that are guaranteed to keep the entire family entertained for hours. With three individual pools, the innovative design of our aquatics center separates shallow water from deep water and helps keep younger children separated from older, more active patrons. Enjoy a swim, lounge underneath one of the shade structures surrounding the pools, or grab a bite to eat at the outdoor concession stand. Fitness Center The Station’s Fitness Center has over 80 pieces of fitness and workout equipment, an elevated walking track, exercise/fitness rooms, locker rooms, and a child watch area. The Station also offers group fitness classes for all ages and fitness levels. Recreation Center Our Recreation Center has 2 full-size basketball courts with wood floors where passholders can play basketball, volleyball, and other sports during designated open gym times. There is also a concession area located by the courts. CITYOFMOORE.COM/FUN 5
SUMMER SWIM LESSONS WHEN: Weekday Session 1 June 6-16 / Session 2 June 20-30 / Session 3 July 4-14 / Session 4 July 18-28 / Session 5 Aug 1-4 *Fast Track* Weekend – Saturdays Only June 4-25 / July 9-30 TIME: 9 a.m. / 9:40 a.m. / 10:20 a.m. / 11 a.m. AGES: 6 months–14 FEE: Group Weekday $40 / Group Weekend $30 / Private $90 – Prices Per Participant WHERE: The Station Aquatic Center REGISTRATION: Feb. 1–28 Passholders Only / March 1-TBD Open for Everyone The Station’s swim lesson curriculum emphasizes proper swimming technique and water safety, all while having a blast at The Station. Swim lessons classes available are Parent/Child, Preschool, Youth Level 1, Youth Level 2, Youth Level 3, Youth Level 4 and our highly sought out Private or Semi-Private Lessons. Lesson time could change at any time. SWIM STRONG WEEK WHEN: May 30–June 2 TIME: Varies AGES: 6 months–14 years old FEE: Free to Moore Parks & Recreation Scholarship Recipients (First Come First Served) WHERE: The Station Aquatic Center REGISTRATION: February 1-May 27 Swim Strong week is a time to learn new swim skills or refresh skills already learned. Varying classes available. Register at The Station for the appropriate level. 6 M O O R E PA R K S & R EC R E AT I O N | 4 0 5 -793 -5 09 0
Fitness Center Cardio Area Treadmills and Stair Steppers The Station at Central Park provides 53,000 square feet of fitness, recreational sport and wellness amenities. As a Elliptical Machines passholder or visitor, you’ll have access to 5,000 square feet Upright and Recumbent Exercise Bikes of strength and conditioning space, featuring: Weight Machines and Free Weights Indoor Walking Track Fitness & Wellness Orientation Fitness Orientation: A session with a Fitness Attendant will be focused on why you are choosing to workout at The Station and how The Station can help you with your health and wellness goals. Group Fitness It includes an introduction on how to safely use the equipment It is our goal to provide a wide variety of high quality on the fitness floor showcasing several of our most popular fitness and wellness opportunities for you. We value the machines. The orientation also offers an OPTIONAL wellness importance of a healthy lifestyle and want to help you stay assessment measuring height, weight, BMI with fat percentage, committed to your goals. We will offer a variety of classes and circumferences. For more information contact Buster Bread at ranging from Zumba®, Cycle, Yoga, Body Pump™, TRX, bbread@cityofmoore.com or 405-793-5090 for more information. BodyFlow™ and much more! All fitness levels are welcome! Visit cityofmoore.com for the most up-to-date schedule. Free for New Passholders within 1st Month $25 for Passholders outside of their 1st Month CITYOFMOORE.COM/FUN 7
Group Fitness Classes AT T H E STATION Bootcamp Zumba Gold® M/W: 5:15 a.m. | SAT: 9 a.m. MON: 11 a.m. | FRI: 10:30 a.m. Focus on increasing the caloric burn through fun drills, intervals of Active older adults who are looking for a modified Zumba® class that strength, plyometric, agilities, and cardio. These exercises are designed recreates the moves you love at a lower-intensity. The design of the class for all levels and for those who want to get the most out of their workout. introduces easy-to-follow Zumba® choreography that focuses on balance, range of motion and coordination. Piloxing Barre® SUN: 3:10 p.m. BodyPump™ Using a ballet barre for stability and resistance in this 45-minute cardio MON: Noon & 7 p.m. | WED: 7 p.m. | FRI: 5:15 a.m. & 9:30 a.m. program, you lengthen, you strengthen and you box your heart out! Happy SAT: 10:05 a.m. joints, strong muscles, healthy heart; that is PILOXING Barre! Using light to moderate weights with lots of repetition, BODYPUMP gives you a total body workout. Instructors will coach you through the The Burn scientifically proven moves and techniques pumping out encouragement, TUE: 9:30 a.m. motivation and great music – helping you achieve much more than on your own! Participants must obtain a pass with the fitness desk. Space is Simply put: Feel the BURN! Weight incorporated class working your whole limited to 19 participants. body with full body moves. Core & More Toning MON: 4 p.m. M/W: 9:30 a.m. Strengthen your core from every angle with sequences of both abdominal Resistance training involving dumbbells and body weight to help increase and back exercises. muscle strength and definition. HIIT Cycle W: 4:30 p.m. M/W: 10:30 a.m. & 5:30 p.m. | T/TH: 5:15 a.m. | F/SAT: 9:30 a.m. SUN: 2:10 p.m. High Intensity Interval Training will burn more fat, improve endurance and build strength. This training method includes low to moderate intensity An intense full body workout on a stationary bike that is adjustable to intervals alternated with high intensity intervals. Cardio intensive with provide a custom fit, combined with training that will build muscle and some strength exercises. reduce body fat. Participants control the level of intensity. We encourage new participants to arrive early for set up and instruction. Participants must obtain a pass with the fitness desk. Space is limited to 19 participants. Surge Fit M: 4:30 p.m. High Intensity cardio mixed with high-rep strength training, set to music you know and love. 8 M O O R E PA R K S & R EC R E AT I O N | 4 0 5 -793 -5 09 0
Zumba® Cardio Blast MON: 6 p.m. | TUE: 6:30 p.m. | WED: 10:30 a.m. THU: 9:30 a.m. Ditch the workout, join the party! No dance experience needed for this Constant variety of step, hi/low aerobics, kickboxing, circuit and full body Latin dance-based fitness class! It’s fun and easy! Wear comfortable, weight moves. All moves incorporate fat-burning aerobic activity and supportive athletic shoes and get ready to sweat! resistance work with bands, hand weights, and other equipment. TRX® TRX Express T/TH: 6:15 a.m. THU: Noon This suspension training class is a revolutionary method of leveraged This suspension training class is a revolutionary method of leveraged body weight exercises based on training done by the Navy Seals. You body weight exercises based on training done by the Navy Seals. You will build power, develop strength, balance, flexibility, and joint stability. will build power, develop strength, balance, flexibility, and joint stability. Participants must obtain a pass with the fitness desk. Space is limited to Participants must obtain a pass with the fitness desk. Space is limited to 9 participants. 9 participants. Group Fitness Yoga Cardio Dance Party T/TH: 9:30 a.m. | WED: 5:45 p.m. THU: 7 p.m. Participants will coordinate breath with movement to move from one pose A choreographed class with high/low intensity dance routines. This class to another. Together, the series of poses improve flexibility, calm the mind, will feature party lighting with colorful lights. and strengthen the body. Poses range from beginner to intermediate. Core™ Senior Fitness M/W/F: 6:15 a.m. T/TH/F: 10:30 a.m. During the 30-minute workout trained instructors guide you through This classes combine fun and fitness! They are designed to increase correct technique as you work with resistance tubes and weight plates, as endurance and strength which will assist in easier management of your well as body weight exercises like crunches, and hovers. You will also get functional daily routine. Beginners Senior Fitness will start at a pace that into some hip, butt and lower back exercises. everyone can be comfortable with. Soon you will be joining other classes, feeling confident and ready to take on the schedule. Advanced Senior Fitness YOUTH CLASSES T/TH: 11:30 a.m. Advanced Senior Fitness expands on “Senior Fitness” by encouraging and Zumba Kids progressing into more advanced movements. Learn how to develop balance, SAT: 10 a.m. strength, and flexibility to better perform activities for daily living. Perfect for our younger Zumba® fans! Kids 7+ years old get the chance to Senior Stretch be active and jam out to their favorite music. Zumba Kids helps develop a healthy lifestyle and incorporate fitness as a natural part of children’s FRI: 11 a.m. lives by making fitness fun. This class leads you through a complete series of seated and standing yoga poses. Chair support is offered to safely perform a variety of FitKids postures designed to increase flexibility, balance, and range of movement. WED: 5 p.m. Sculpt This 55 minute class is packed with entertaining music, foundational fitness moves, and fun games. Fit Kids will get your child moving and T/TH: 4:30 p.m. learning the importance of making healthy choices all while having fun! A total body strength training class that incorporates barbell training that For ages 7 to 12 years. will build muscle and reduce body fat. Fit as a Fiddle BodyFlow™ TUE: 1 p.m. TUE: 6:30 p.m. | TH: 6 p.m. | SAT: 11:10 a.m. Toddlers will enjoy getting their exercise by running, jumping, tumbling on During BODYFLOW an inspired soundtrack plays as you bend and stretch mats and dancing to favorite energetic songs. through a series of simple yoga moves and embrace elements of Tai Chi and Pilates. Breathing control is a part of all the exercises, and instructors will always provide options for those just getting started. You’ll strengthen your entire body and leave the class feeling calm and centered. All dates and times are subject to change. See the latest Group Fitness Schedule available at The Station or cityofmoore.com. CITYOFMOORE.COM/FUN 9
Personal Training AT T H E STATION Try personal training to reach your fitness goals The personal training program at The Station is available One-on-One Sessions: to provide you with a safe and effective workout to meet $50/1 hour session your fitness and health goals. Our trainers will work with $250 per 5/1-hour sessions you one-on-one to provide encouragement, motivation $450 per 10/1-hour sessions and accountability. Call today to schedule your free fitness orientation when you buy a pass, or call The Station to set-up Small Group Sessions: an appointment. Small group training sessions are available (2 or more participants registered) upon request. For more information call or email Buster Bread at 793-5090 or bbread@cityofmoore.com. $40/per person one-hour session Meet our trainers GARY WARREN VIBEKE NILSEN Gary’s training focus is in designing and implementing safe, Vibeke’s training focus is to help motivate individuals to achieve progressive, and effective athletic and fitness programs. personal fitness goals. She provides invaluable experience in Emphasis on program design is based on an individual’s fitness and athletics. She has years of experience in leading group CURRENT health, physical abilities and realistically achievable exercise sessions such as Boot Camp, HIIT, Kickboxing, Cardioblast, goals (client-defined fitness). Sculpt, Toning, and sports-specific fitness training. MARCIA NOAH ROBERT SUMMERS Marcia Noah’s training focus is in holistic fitness and honoring the Robert’s training focus is providing effective strength training body with movements that strengthen muscles and bones. Marcia programs. He has vast experience in fitness and possesses nearly 7 enjoys challenging her clients to make positive changes, in the years of experience in leading group exercise. He currently functions mental and physical, to encourage better overall health. She also as a strength coach for women’s soccer at Rose State College and enjoys working with clients of all ages and fitness levels. enjoys teaching weight lifting. 10 M O O R E PA R K S & R EC R E AT I O N | 4 0 5 -793 -5 09 0
Recreation & Fitness Center AT T H E STATION M E M B E RS H I P O PT I O N S MOORE RESIDENTS Entry 15-Visit 3-Month** Annual* Individual $6 $72 $140 $375 ($32/month) Youth (3-17) $6 $72 $103 $275 ($23/month) Senior (60+)/Military $5 $60 $103 $275 ($23/month) Military Family N/A N/A $185 $500 ($42/month) Family N/A N/A $225 $600 ($50/month) Senior Couple N/A N/A N/A $450 ($38/month) NON-RESIDENTS Entry 15-Visit 3-Month** Annual* Individual $7.50 $90 $176 $470 ($39/month) Youth (3-17) $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 household (8 child maximum) *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, (Does not include Child Watch or All Aboard Kid’s Club) insurance card, etc.) The Station Recreation Center partners with Silver Sneakers, Prime, Optum Fitness Advantage and AARP Medicare Advantage. ENTRY PASS POLICY The Station at Central Park All individuals age 12 and under must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian, with a photo ID to enter The Station Recreation Facility. 700 S. Broadway | Moore, OK 73160 Day passes will no longer allow re-entry into the facility. If a patron exits (405) 793-5090 the facility, a new day pass will need to be purchased for re-entry. Policy subject to change during aquatic season. For more information visit cityofmoore.com CITYOFMOORE.COM/FUN 11
Recreation Center AT T H E STATION At the center of The Station is the multi-purpose gymnasium Besides basketball, members can play volleyball, badminton, featuring two full-size indoor basketball courts and four half pickleball and dodge ball in the gymnasium. courts. Passholders can shoot hoops with their friends, join in a Basketballs are provided by The Station and must be returned game with others, or participate in a sports league or tournament. when you leave the facility. Passholders can hone their free throw skills or practice three pointers on one of our twelve basketball hoops ranging from eight to ten feet tall, ensuring an enjoyable experience and great cardiovascular workout for people of all age groups. 12 M O O R E PA R K S & R EC R E AT I O N | 4 0 5 -793 -5 09 0
Youth Fitness Orientation This class is offered to teens ages 13 to 15. They are given the chance to learn the safest and most effective ways to train. A fitness trainer will give a tour of the fitness center while explaining the proper use and benefits of each piece of equipment. Each participant is required to successfully demonstrate proper use of equipment in order to use the fitness center. Those who complete the program will be given access to the Fitness Center. Passholders: Free | Non-Passholders: $30 Second Tuesday of the month: 7–9 p.m. Third Saturday of the month: 10 a.m.–Noon Basketball CHECK OUT THE LES MILLS CLASSES WE OFFER! CITYOFMOORE.COM/FUN 13
THE P WALK ARH O M A K , O L E A OOR KS M Walk the Parks is a physical activity tracking program that encourages participants to practice healthy walking habits while exploring our exercise-friendly parks in the City of Moore. The goal of Walk the Parks is to promote health, wellness and community by encouraging physical activity and highlighting free resources for all ages. Bring your family, friends, pets Register online and walking shoes and get for Spring 2022. started on March 14, 2022. 14 M O O R E PA R K S & R EC R E AT I O N | 4 0 5 -793 -5 09 0
Brand Senior Center 501 EAST MAIN ST | MO O RE , O K MO NDAY - F R IDAY: 8 A . M . - 4 P. M . Come join the fun and DAILY ACTIVITIES make new friends Dominoes, Card Games, Movies, Pool, Quilting, Puzzles, Woodcarving Moore’s Brand Senior Center is located at 501 E. Main. Activities at the Center include cards, dominoes, quilting, billiards, ceramics, art lessons, woodcarving, and various crafts. There are also programs on nutrition as well as health checks for hearing, blood pressure, and LUNCH PROGRAM blood sugar screenings. Legal aid representatives and speakers from other professional groups speak to our seniors. Aging Services Inc., Dine-in and delivery. operates a congregate meal program at the Center as well. Reservations call: 405-793-9069 A transportation bus owned and operated by the Moore Council on Aging (MCOA) provides rides for senior citizens from their addresses in the Moore city limits to the Center. This service also serves seniors TRANSPORTATION with transportation to banks, stores, the library, doctor’s offices, and other places within the city. Lunch program is available for dine-in Moore Council on Aging (MCOA) Bus and delivery. For reservations call 793-9069. Service call: 405-799-3130 (within Moore city limits only) CITYOFMOORE.COM/FUN 15
Brand Senior Center Free classes for ages 60+ Special Interest Open Art Studio Bring your art supplies and join others to work on projects. Quilt Creations Learn the basics of hand-made quilting from experienced Country House Singers quilters. Work on a community quilt to develop your skills and Join in the fun listening to the oldies, traditional, and country meet new friends. music favorites. Enjoy the tunes and the comradery. Community Speaker Series Learn what is new in our community, state, and country. Enjoy speakers who are experts in health and safety that will give you Fitness Program ways to have a better quality of life for you and your loved ones. Exercise Classic Movies This class offers stretching, strengthening, and balance improving See the movies of your past! Go down memory lane with Classic moves. Low-impact exercise to improve your circulation. Movies and great company. Contact Senior Center for schedule of movies. Tai Chi Improve your coordination and balance. Gentle movement for all Pool Sharks and Friends skill levels. Come join the group to shoot pool. Newcomers welcome. Every experience level is invited. Silver Sneakers Chair Yoga Yoga designed for older adults. Group chair exercise offers ways Smart Phone Basics for adult to stay physically active and improve fitness levels. Learn to take pictures, access You-tube, and set-up Facebook so you can connect with your family and friends. Stretch, Strengthen, and Health Update Get a weekly stretch with strength-building activities. A quick and Computers with AJ informative health update shared. Class to help individuals feel more confident at the keyboard and learn computer terms, processes, and applications. Walking Club Let’s get moving together! Come walk with others who want to Wii Bowling increase their activity. Staff led stretches to warm up and cool Come bowl with us! Join the fun and get some exercise too. down will get us walking and meeting new and old friends. Blood Pressure Checks Performing Arts Health problems associated with high blood pressure are very common. Medical professionals will check your blood pressure to Woodcarving help identify those at risk for cardiovascular diseases. Would you like to learn woodcarving skills? Come join experienced carvers. Armchair Travel Travel Oklahoma, the United States, and the World for free! Enjoy Art visiting the sites without packing your bags from California to New York all from the safety of a chair. Open your horizons of travel. Learn to express your creative side through painting and drawing mediums. All skill levels welcome. 16 M O O R E PA R K S & R EC R E AT I O N | 4 0 5 -793 -5 09 0
Buying our adorable crafts All proceeds go to maintaining the bus helps us provide transportation provided by the Moore Council on Aging. for seniors in Moore. Special Programs & Events Holiday Celebrations Christmas, New Year’s, Valentine’s Day, St. Patrick’s, and Easter celebrations WHEN: TBA Holiday TIME: 12:15–1:15 p.m. WHERE: Brand Senior Center Lobby Come join the fun with games and refreshments. Celebrate the holidays with the Young at Heart! Closings Food Bank Trips Thanksgiving – Nov. 25–26 WHEN: 1st Thursdays of each month TIME: 1–2 p.m. Christmas – Dec. 23–24 REGISTRATION: Sign up in office. Limit of 7 per trip. Transportation provided. New Years – Dec. 31 WHERE: Leave from Brand Center Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. – Jan. 17 Lunch Program President’s Day – Feb. 21 WHEN: Monday–Friday TIME: 11:30 a.m.–Noon REGISTRATION: Call 405-793-9069 Deadline is 1 p.m. for reservations for the next day. WHERE: Brand Senior Center Lobby CITYOFMOORE.COM/FUN 17
Happy Tails Dog Park For all you dog lovers we have the spot open dawn to dusk 7-days a week with for you. Happy Tails Dog Park, located on the exception of maintenance, which is 9 the east side of Buck Thomas Park, is a a.m.–Noon on Wednesdays. Park rules are 2-acre dog park for you and your favorite listed at the entrance of the dog park. pet to spend time with each other and Happy Tails Dog Park was funded with the other pets and pet owners. 2012 Our Parks …Our Future Parks ¼ cent Opened in June 2016, the dog park has sales tax. shade, benches, picnic tables, beautiful Enjoy Happy Tails Dog Park and enjoy the mature trees, water fountains, agility wonderful time with your dog! features, a small dog area and a large dog area, and a restroom immediately adjacent to the dog park. The park is 18 M O O R E PA R K S & R EC R E AT I O N | 4 0 5 -793 -5 09 0
APPLE VALLEY PARK 4401 MELROSE DR | MO O RE , O K Our Parks Buck Thomas Park Pavilions (2) Restroom Walking Trail Handicap Parking 1903 NE 12th St. Multi-Sport Fields Basketball Court Playground Horse Shoe Pits 128 acres Splash Pad Fishing Picnic Area Water Walking Trail: 1.3 miles Drinking Fountain Lighted Trails North Pavilion: 4 tables Tennis Courts WIFI Access South Pavilion: 5 tables at playground Volleyball Non-Smoking Park Skate Park Dog Park Central Park Pavilions (4) Restroom Walking Trail Handicap Parking 700 S. Broadway Multi-Sport Fields Basketball Court Playground Horse Shoe Pits Splash Pad Fishing 51 acres Picnic Area Water Park Trail: 1.39 miles Drinking Fountain Lighted Trails Lake Trail: 0.26 mile Tennis Courts WIFI Access Trail Total: 1.65 miles Volleyball Non-Smoking Park 4 multi-purpose pavilions - no tables Skate Park THEME: Train Amphitheater Tom Strouhal/ Pavilions (5) Walking Trail Little River Park Restroom Handicap Parking Multi-Sport Fields Basketball Court 700 SW 4th St. & 801 SW 10th St. Playground Horse Shoe Pits Splash Pad (South only) Fishing Picnic Area Water 52 acres Drinking Fountain Lighted Trails Walking Trail: North Loop - 0.25 mile, Tennis Courts WIFI Access South Loop - 0.75 mile Volleyball Non-Smoking Park Little River South - 3 pavilions Skate Park Outdoor Exercise Equipment THEME: Pirate Ships Little River North - 2 pavilions CITYOFMOORE.COM/FUN 19
Our Parks Veterans Pavilions (1) Walking Trail Memorial Park Restroom Handicap Parking Multi-Sport Fields Basketball Court 1900 SE 4th St. Playground Horse Shoe Pits Splash Pad Fishing Picnic Area Water 18 acres Drinking Fountain Lighted Trails Walking Trail: Full Loop - 0.89 mile, Tennis Courts WIFI Access Half Loop - 0.34 mile Volleyball Non-Smoking Park 1 pavilion - 6 tables Skate Park THEME: Military Greenbriar Park Pavilions (1) Restroom Walking Trail Handicap Parking 1331 NW 6th Place Multi-Sport Fields Basketball Court Playground Horse Shoe Pits Splash Pad Fishing 2 acres Picnic Area Water 1 pavilion - 1 table Drinking Fountain Lighted Trails Tennis Courts WIFI Access Volleyball Non-Smoking Park Skate Park THEME: Dinosaur Apple Valley Park Pavilions (1) Restroom Walking Trail Handicap Parking 4401 Melrose Dr. Multi-Sport Fields Basketball Court Playground Horse Shoe Pits Splash Pad Fishing 4 acres Picnic Area Water 1 pavilion - 3 tables Drinking Fountain Lighted Trails Walking Trail: 0.25 mile Tennis Courts WIFI Access Volleyball Non-Smoking Park Skate Park THEME: Castle Fairmoore Park Pavilions (2) Restroom Walking Trail Handicap Parking 630 NW 5th St. Multi-Sport Fields Basketball Court Playground Horse Shoe Pits 17 acres Splash Pad Fishing Picnic Area Water Walking Trail: 0.4 mile Drinking Fountain Lighted Trails 2 pavilions - 3 tables at each Tennis Courts WIFI Access Splashpad at one pavilion Volleyball Non-Smoking Park Skate Park THEME: Rocket Ship Madison Place Pavilions (2) Walking Trail Park Restroom Handicap Parking Multi-Sport Fields Basketball Court 420 Madison Place Playground Horse Shoe Pits Splash Pad Fishing Picnic Area Water 0.5 acre Drinking Fountain Lighted Trails Tennis Courts WIFI Access Volleyball Non-Smoking Park Skate Park THEME: Animal 20 M O O R E PA R K S & R EC R E AT I O N | 4 0 5 -793 -5 09 0
Westmoore Pavilions (1) Walking Trail Trails Park Restroom Handicap Parking Multi-Sport Fields Basketball Court 2206 Lonnie Lane Playground Horse Shoe Pits Splash Pad Fishing Picnic Area Water 8 acres Drinking Fountain Lighted Trails Walking Trail: 0.36 mile Tennis Courts WIFI Access 1 pavilion - 3 tables Volleyball Non-Smoking Park Skate Park THEME: Fire Department Kiwanis Park Pavilions (1) Restroom Walking Trail Handicap Parking 501 E Main St. Multi-Sport Fields Basketball Court Playground Horse Shoe Pits Splash Pad Fishing 3 acres Picnic Area Water Walking Trail: .019 mile Drinking Fountain Lighted Trails 1 pavilion - 2 tables Tennis Courts WIFI Access Volleyball Non-Smoking Park Skate Park THEME: Police Cottonwood Park Pavilions (1) Restroom Walking Trail Handicap Parking 1028 SW 2nd St. Multi-Sport Fields Basketball Court Playground Horse Shoe Pits Splash Pad Fishing 1 acre Picnic Area Water Drinking Fountain Lighted Trails Tennis Courts WIFI Access Volleyball Non-Smoking Park Skate Park THEME: Construction Arbor Gardens Pavilions (1) Restroom Walking Trail Handicap Parking 1695 SW 34th St. Multi-Sport Fields Basketball Court Playground Horse Shoe Pits 13 acres Splash Pad Fishing Picnic Area Water Walking Trail: 0.5 mile Drinking Fountain Lighted Trails 1 pavilion - 2 benches Tennis Courts WIFI Access Volleyball Non-Smoking Park Skate Park Parmele Park Pavilions (1) Restroom Walking Trail Handicap Parking 1308 N Janeway Multi-Sport Fields Basketball Court Playground Horse Shoe Pits 8 acres Splash Pad Fishing Picnic Area Water Walking Trail: 0.25 mile Drinking Fountain Lighted Trails 1 pavilion - 3 tables Tennis Courts WIFI Access Volleyball Non-Smoking Park Skate Park THEME: Forest CITYOFMOORE.COM/FUN 21
WESTMOORE TRAILS PARK 2206 LONNIE L A N E | MO O RE , O K Park Pavilion Rental 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 Apple Valley Park; Arbor Gardens Park; Buck Thomas Park; Fairmoore Park; Little River Greenbriar Park; and Kiwanis Park Park (North & South); Parmele Park; Veterans Memorial Park; and Westmoore Trails Park MOORE RESIDENTS: New pricing coming in 2022. MOORE RESIDENTS: Due at the time of booking. New pricing coming in 2022. (PROOF OF RESIDENCY REQUIRED) Due at the time of booking. (PROOF OF RESIDENCY REQUIRED) NON-RESIDENTS: New pricing coming in 2022. NON-RESIDENTS: Due at the time of booking. New pricing coming in 2022. 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. 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. 22 M O O R E PA R K S & R EC R E AT I O N | 4 0 5 -793 -5 09 0
20 22 FULL SUMMER ONLY WHEN: May 31–Aug. 5 AGES: 5/6, 7/9, 10/12 WHERE: Moore Community Center FULL SUMMER REGISTRATION: Feb. 14–March 13 FULL SUMMER/SELECT WEEKS REGISTRATION: March 14–May 30 or until all weeks are full. FEE FOR PASSHOLDERS: FEE FOR NON-PASSHOLDERS: Entire summer $135 per week Entire summer $150 per week Select weeks: $150 per selected week Select weeks: $165 per selected week CITYOFMOORE.COM/FUN 23
Activities Online Registration for activities: cityofmoore.com/fun Passholders must preregister in person for free spots in classes. BABY 18 MONTHS - 2 YEARS TOT 3 – 5 YEARS Performing Arts Performing Arts Baby Dance Class Toddler Dance Class WHEN: Jan. 5–Feb. 23 (8 week class) WHEN: Jan. 5–Feb. 23 (8 week class) TIME: Wednesday, 5:30–6 p.m. TIME: Wednesday, 6:15–6:45 p.m. AGES: 18 months–2 years AGES: 3–5 FEE: $50, 3 Station Passholder Free FEE: $50, 3 Station Passholder Free WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity Room WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity Room REGISTRATION: Dec. 1–Jan. 5 REGISTRATION: Dec. 1–Jan. 5 Babies will begin to learn the basics of dance through music, Toddlers will begin to learn the basics of dance through music, movement, and balance. Moore Parks and Recreation will host a movement, and balance. Moore Parks and Recreation will host a fun and exciting dance recital at The Station at the end of the 8 fun and exciting dance recital at The Station at the end of the 8 week class. week class. 24 M O O R E PA R K S & R EC R E AT I O N | 4 0 5 -793 -5 09 0
YOUTH 6 – 9 YEARS YOUTH, PRE-TEEN Performing Arts & TEEN 6-14 YEARS Youth Combo Dance Class WHEN: Jan. 5–Feb. 23 (8 week class) Special Interest TIME: Wednesdays, 7–8 p.m. AGES: 6–9 Spanish for Kids FEE: $50, 3 Station Passholders Free WHEN: Jan. 5–Feb. 23 (8 week class) WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity Room TIME: Wednesday, 4:30–5:30 p.m. REGISTRATION: Dec. 1–Jan. 5 AGES: 6–14 FEE: $20, Passholders Free Youth will begin to learn the basics of dance through a variety of WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Meeting Room 2 music and different styles of dance. Moore Parks and Recreation REGISTRATION: Dec. 1–Jan. 5 will host a fun and exciting dance recital at The Station at the end of the 8 week class. Children will begin to learn the basics of Spanish. By the end of this 8 week course you will be amazed of how much Spanish your child will know! TEEN & ADULT 15+ YEARS Special Interest Spanish for Adults WHEN: Jan. 5–Feb. 23 (8 week class) TIME: Wednesday, 5:30–6:30 p.m. AGES: 15+ FEE: $20, Passholders Free WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Meeting Room 2 REGISTRATION: Dec. 1–Jan. 5 Adult classes will cover the basics of understanding and being able to use basic Spanish in the real world. Continuation Spanish WHEN: Jan. 5–Feb. 23 (8 week class) TIME: Wednesday, 6:30–7:30 p.m. AGES: 15+ FEE: $20, Passholders Free WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Meeting Room 2 REGISTRATION: Dec. 1–Jan. 5 For anyone who has completed Spanish for Adults at the Station or is interested in refreshing their Spanish. This class is not for beginners but is for those who are past the beginner step but are not quite at the intermediate level. This class will continue to teach the basics of understanding and being able to use basic Spanish in the real world. This class will also use more conversation and further enhance your Spanish vocabulary. CITYOFMOORE.COM/FUN 25
Food For Thought: Garden Series WHEN: March 3, 10, 24 and 31 -no class on March 17 (4 week class) TIME: 6–7 p.m. AGES: 15+ FEE: $20, Passholders Free WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity Room REGISTRATION: Dec. 1–March 3 In this 4 weeks class, participants will begin to dig deep into the science of gardening! Weekend Workshops 13+ years Step by Step Seed Starting WHEN: Jan. 22 TIME: 10–11:30 a.m. AGES: 13+ FEE: $20 WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity Room REGISTRATION: Dec. 1–Jan. 22 CLASS MINIMUM: 4 CLASS MAXIMUM: 25 Participants will discover the step by step process of planting seeds and learning the delicate process of growing beautiful plants. Woodcarving WHEN: Jan. 10–May 2, 2022 TIME: Mondays, 6–8:30 p.m. Composting 101 AGES: 18+ WHEN: Feb. 5 FEE: Free TIME: 10–11:30 a.m. WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity Room AGES: 13+ REGISTRATION: Nov. 1–May 2 FEE: $20 MATERIALS NEEDED: Wood (provided by participant) WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity Room CLASS MINIMUM: 4 REGISTRATION: Dec. 1–Feb. 5 CLASS MAXIMUM: 20 CLASS MINIMUM: 4 CLASS MAXIMUM: 25 Learn to make beautiful small woodcarvings with specific tools for all types of wood. Experts from the Woodcarving Club will be In this weekend workshop, participants will learn the science available to assist with design and technique. behind composting while learning just how important it is for the growth of plants. 26 M O O R E PA R K S & R EC R E AT I O N | 4 0 5 -793 -5 09 0
Cookies + Canvas (Spring Theme) WHEN: March 5 CAMPS TIME: Saturday, 2–4 p.m. AGES: 13+ FEE: $30 WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity Room Art Camps REGISTRATION: Dec. 1–March 4 CLASS MINIMUM: 4 Spring Break Youth Art Camp CLASS MAXIMUM: 25 WHEN: March 14–18 (5 day camp) Come and join us for some fun! Cookies + Canvas is a time to TIME: 9 a.m.–Noon gather together to create a beautiful piece of art while eating AGES: 6–9 some delicious cookies! In this weekend workshop, participants FEE: $95 includes T-shirt will follow the direction of the instructor while creating their own WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity Room custom spring themed piece of art! REGISTRATION: Jan. 1–March 14 CLASS MINIMUM: 4 CLASS MAXIMUM: 25 Cookies + Canvas (Easter Theme) WHEN: April 2 Create colorful paintings, sculptures, jewelry, and more using TIME: Saturday, 2–4 p.m. various materials and supplies. Participants will make creative AGES: 13+ projects while making new friends along the way! FEE: $30 WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity Room Spring Break Pre-Teen Painting Camp (10-12 Ages) REGISTRATION: Dec. 1–April 1 WHEN: March 14–18 (5 day camp) CLASS MINIMUM: 4 TIME: 9 a.m.–Noon CLASS MAXIMUM: 25 AGES: 10–12 Come and join us for some fun! Cookies + Canvas is a time to FEE: $110 includes T-shirt gather together to create a beautiful piece of art while eating WHERE: The Moore Community Center Room 1 some delicious cookies! In this weekend workshop, participants REGISTRATION: Jan. 1–March 14 will follow the direction of the instructor while creating their own CLASS MINIMUM: 4 custom Easter themed piece of art! CLASS MAXIMUM: 25 This new camp will be for those who want to take it up a notch in their painting skills! During this 5 day camp, participants will learn how to paint in different ways! CITYOFMOORE.COM/FUN 27
Spring Break Pre-Teen Basketball Camp (10-12 Ages) Special Interest WHEN: March 14–18 (5 day camp) TIME: 9 a.m.–Noon Spring Break Extreme Animals Camp (6-12 Ages) AGES: 10–12 WHEN: March 14–18 (5 day camp) FEE: $95 includes T-shirt TIME: 1–4 p.m. WHERE: The Moore Community Center Basketball Court AGES: 6–12 REGISTRATION: Jan. 1–March 14 FEE: $125 includes T-shirt CLASS MINIMUM: 15 WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity Room CLASS MAXIMUM: 50 REGISTRATION: Jan. 1–March 14 CLASS MINIMUM: 4 For any pre-teen aged athlete who is looking to improve his or CLASS MAXIMUM: 25 her skills, work hard, make new friends and have fun. In this camp, participants will learn a variety of basketball skills! Get ready for a wildly entertaining experience! Get up close and personal with endangered species, creepy crawlies and more! You Spring Break Pre-Teen Volleyball Camp (10-12 Ages) will also learn about different habits and create different types of WHEN: March 14–18 (5 day camp) arts and crafts that relate to those species and their habitats. TIME: 9 a.m.–Noon AGES: 10–12 Sports FEE: $95 includes T-shirt WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Basketball Court 2 REGISTRATION: Jan. 1–March 14 Spring Break Tennis Camp (6-12 Ages) CLASS MINIMUM: 15 CLASS MAXIMUM: 50 WHEN: March 14–18 (5 day camp) TIME: 9 a.m.–Noon For any pre-teen aged athlete who is looking to improve his or AGES: 6–12 her skills, work hard, make new friends and have fun. In this FEE: $95 includes T-shirt camp, participants will learn a variety of volleyball skills! WHERE: Buck Thomas Park REGISTRATION: Jan. 1–March 14 CLASS MINIMUM: 4 CLASS MAXIMUM: 25 e Wo rl d s For any youth aged athlete who is looking to improve his or her skills, work hard, make new friends and have fun. In this camp, participants will learn the ins and outs of tennis! Trust me, you Adaptiv will “love” this camp. Indoor Adaptive Soccer All abilities, mobility equipment users encouraged Spring Break Youth Basketball Camp (6-9 Ages) WHEN: March–May WHEN: March 14–18 (5 day camp) TEAM REGISTRATION: $375 (Min of 4, up to 12 players) TIME: 9 a.m.–Noon INDIVIDUAL REGISTRATION: $35 AGES: 6–9 Mondays - Frame football/push chair users FEE: $95 includes T-shirt Wednesdays - Synchro Soccer - A team of volunteers and athletes WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Basketball Court 1 Fridays - Functional Soccer REGISTRATION: Jan. 1–March 14 CLASS MINIMUM: 15 CLASS MAXIMUM: 50 Indoor Baseball All abilities, mobility equipment users encouraged For any youth aged athlete who is looking to improve his or her WHEN: Jun–Aug skills, work hard, make new friends and have fun. In this camp, TEAM REGISTRATION: $375 (up to 12 players per team) INDIVIDUAL REGISTRATION: $35 participants will learn a variety of basketball skills! Indoor Kickball All abilities, mobility equipment users encouraged WHEN: Sept–Nov TEAM REGISTRATION: $375 (Min of 5, up to 12 players) INDIVIDUAL REGISTRATION: $35 Everyone gets a t shirt that participates in Adapting Worlds Sports League (AWSL) 28 M O O R E PA R K S & R EC R E AT I O N | 4 0 5 -793 -5 09 0
Leagues Adult Men’s Basketball League GAMES: Monday nights starting March 7 (Bye Week on 3/14 due to Spring Break) League runs 7 weeks + Tournament TIME: 6–10 p.m. FEE: $450 a team FOR: Men 18+ WHERE: The Station Recreation Center REGISTRATION: Jan. 1–Feb. 22 REGISTRATION TYPE: Online - Coach Registers Team TEAM MINIMUM: 4 TEAM MAXIMUM: 16 Adult Co-Ed Volleyball League GAMES: Tuesday nights starting March 8 (Bye week on 3/15 due to Spring Break) League runs 7 weeks + Tournament TIME: 6–10 p.m. FEE: $300 a team FOR: Men 18+ WHERE: The Station Recreation Center REGISTRATION: Jan. 1–Feb. 22 REGISTRATION TYPE: Online - Coach Registers Team TEAM MINIMUM: 4 TEAM MAXIMUM: 16 Spring Co-Ed Youth Soccer League (Recreation Non-Competitive League) STARTS: March 26 OPEN GYM GAMES: Saturdays / times TBD / 6 game season / Bye week April 9 FEE: $60 for resident / $70 for non-resident LATE FEE: Regular fee + $20 after Feb. 6 REGISTRATION: Jan. 1–Feb. 6 LATE REGISTRATION: Feb. 7–20 (Registration closes after Feb. 20) Basketball AGES: Boys & Girls Co-Ed 3/4 & 5/6 & 7/8 WHEN: Mon.–Fri. (5 a.m.–9:45 p.m.) / Sat. (8 a.m.–5:45 p.m.) / Sun. AGE DETERMINATION: March 26 (Noon–5:45 p.m.) WHERE: Buck Thomas Park CLOSURES: Courts will close early for Men’s League, Volleyball COACHES MEETING: March 1 League, and Spring Break Camps, and Pickleball Open Play PRACTICES BEGIN: March 7 Volleyball WHEN: Thursdays 6–9 p.m. CLUBS CLOSURES: Courts will close early for Men’s League, Volleyball League, and Spring Break Camps, and Pickleball Open Play Chess Club Pickleball WHEN: Thursdays, 5:30–8 p.m. @ The Station WHEN: Wednesdays & Fridays 9 a.m.–Noon Sundays, 1:30–4 p.m. @ The Moore Community Center FEE: Passholder free; $10/month for Pickleball Passholders, AGES: All $15/month for non-passholders FEE: Free Table Tennis Club WHEN: Sundays, 1:30–4:30 p.m. @ The Moore Community Center AGES: 12+ FEE: $10 per month CITYOFMOORE.COM/FUN 29
FITNESS PROGRAMS Fit as a Fiddle WHEN: Jan. 4–25, Feb. 1–22, March 1–29, April 5–26 TIME: Tuesdays , 1–2 p.m. AGES: 3–5 FEE: $25 per month/5 Station Passholders per session no charge WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity Room REGISTRATION: By the first Tuesday of each month, 20 maximum THE P Toddlers will enjoy getting their exercise by running, jumping, WALK ARH O M A K , O L E tumbling on mats and dancing to favorite energetic songs. A OOR KS Walk the Parks M Fit Kids WHEN: March 14–May 8 WHEN: Feb. 9–May 4 FEE: Free registration TIME: Wednesdays, 5–6 p.m. WHERE: Various City of Moore Parks AGES: 7–12 REGISTRATION: Feb. 14–March 14 FEE: Passholders free; Non-passholder $20 WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Activity Room Walk the Parks is a physical activity-tracking program that encourages participants to practice healthy walking habits This 55-minute class is packed with entertaining music, while exploring our exercise-friendly parks in the City of Moore. foundational fitness moves, and fun games. Fit Kid will get your The goal of Walk the Parks is to promote health, wellness, and child moving and learning the importance of making healthy community by encouraging physical activity and highlighting free choices all while having fun! For ages 7 to 12 years. Parents are resources for all ages. welcome to stay. Zumba Kids® WHEN: Every Saturday TIME: 10–11 a.m. AGES: 7+ FEE: Passholders free; Non-passholder $20 WHERE: The Station Activity Room Twilight Yoga Perfect for our younger Zumba® fans! Kids 7+ years old get the WHEN: Every Wednesday chance to be active and jam out to their favorite music. Zumba TIME: 5:45–6:45 p.m. Kids helps develop a healthy lifestyle and incorporate fitness as a AGES: 16+ natural part of children’s lives by making fitness fun. FEE: Passholders free; Daily drop-in rate is $6 per class ($7.50 for Non-resident) WHERE: The Station Group Exercise Room Learn how to progress through a variety of slow flow Yoga movements to promote strength and balance. Twilight Yoga also provides great restorative meditation techniques for stress relief. 30 M O O R E PA R K S & R EC R E AT I O N | 4 0 5 -793 -5 09 0
Events Brews & Brushes - Featuring the Tipsy Artist Easter Egg Scramble WHEN: Friday, Feb. 11, 2022 WHEN: April 9, 2022 TIME: 6–9 p.m. TIME: 10–11 a.m. FEE: $45 per ticket WHERE: Located at Buck Thomas Park Football Fields WHERE: The Station Recreation Center Meeting Rooms TICKETS: Purchase online at cityofmoore.com/fun Easter egg hunt plus candy and the Easter Bunny! Featuring Oklahoma’s very own Tipsy Artist! 21+ an adults only paint and sip night! ID’s will be checked at the door. Receive one free drink ticket with the purchase of your ticket! Two designs to choose from to paint! Local beer and wine available to purchase on site! Great way to spend a Girls Night Out or have a Date Night! Spring 2022 Marketplace WHEN: April 30, 2022 TIME: 9 a.m.–3 p.m. WHERE: Central Park Pavilion Call 405-793-5090 for application to participate (Only one consultant of any direct sales company). Over 40 vendors selling handmade items, crafts, quilts, yard art, food, farm produce, direct sale products, and other type of crafts. For more Valentine Scavenger Hunt information visit cityofmoore.com or call The Station at 405-793-5090. WHEN: Feb. 11–14, 2022 WHERE: Featuring Central Park, Veterans Park, Little River Park Cinco De Mayo Find the Scavenger Clue and turn it into the Station for a prize! WHEN: May 5, 2022 TIME: 6–8 p.m. WHERE: Central Park Pavilion Featuring food trucks, local brew and live music! CITYOFMOORE.COM/FUN 31
BUCK THOMAS PARK 19 03 NW 12TH ST | MO O RE , O K Connect with us: cityofmoore.com/departments/parks-recreation Moore Parks & Recreation 700 S Broadway Ave Moore, OK 73160 405-793-5090
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