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Upcoming Programs Offered by Parks and Recreation

Programs starting soon include swim lessons, preschool aquatics, and indoor tennis lessons.

For more information on the following programs and to register please visit our website, monroerec.org.

Youth Swim Lessons - Session 3:  Nov 27-29, Dec 4-6.  Register by Nov 20.
Times:  6:00 (Levels 1,2,3), 6:30 (Levels 1,2), 7:00 (Levels 3,4,5).
Fees:  Level 1 & 2 $60 Residents/$70 Non-Residents. Level 3 & higher $70 Residents/$80 Non-Residents.

Parent & Child Aquatics - Session 2: Nov 17, 24, Dec 1, 8 at 11:30-12:00. Fees:  $60 Residents/$70 Non-Residents.  Register by Nov 13.

Preschool Aquatics - Session 2: Nov 17, 24, Dec 1, 8 at 12:00-12:30. Fees:  $60 Residents/$70 Non-Residents.  Register by Nov 13.

Indoor Tennis Clinic – Wed, Nov 14-Dec 19 at 3:45-4:30 (ages 3-4, $85) or 4:30-5:30 (ages 5-10, $99).  

Babysitting Training - Dec 29 at 9 am-4 pm for students ages 11-15.  Fee $110 Residents/$120 Non-Residents.

Basketball
The Basketball Leagues offered by Parks and Recreation provide an opportunity for boys and girls to become acquainted with the skills and techniques necessary to play the game.  Participation, skill development, sportsmanship and fun will be emphasized over competition.  All registration is based on grade.   Leagues will play a nine or ten game season, generally running November 26 through March 30.  The fee is $115 per player which includes their basketball shirt.  The third child in the family pays half price.  Remember to register by November 22 to avoid the $15 late fee.  Register on the Parks and Recreation website, monroerec.org. Adults are needed to coach the teams.  If you're interested, please obtain an application and background check form through the Recreation office.
The Monroe Parks and Recreation Department is seeking individuals and teams to compete in their Men’s Basketball League.  League play is Monday and Wednesday evenings at Jockey Hollow Middle School.  For more information, please e-mail jamesmastrony@yahoo.com.

 

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