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1 Find us on... Contact Info Parks and Recreation Sheri Ward 15 South Main Providence, UT (435) ext. 22 Cell (435) Fax (435) Check out our website for events: A rich heritage, a vibrant future Providence City Parks and Recreation 2011 The mission of Providence City recreation is to provide a variety of active and passive recreational and leisure opportunities for residents of all ages and abilities to encourage healthy lifestyles and to enhance the quality of our lives.
2 There are currently 8 parks in Providence that offer a variety of amenities. Park hours are from 8am-10pm. In accordance with Utah Code a person may not consume liquor in a public building, park, or stadium. No dogs, leashed or unleashed, are allowed in Providence City Parks at any time. Fees: Von Baer Park $55 Zollinger Park $25 City Parks Von Baer and Zollinger parks may be reserved Monday through Sunday, beginning May 1 and ending September 30. Make your reservation January 3 in the City Office or call (435) ext. 22. We ask that you do not move any tables from pavilions. This helps to avoid any facility damages. Reservations may be cancelled for a full refund of the reservation fee no later than two weeks prior to the event date. Important Dates to Remember for 2011 January 3 Park Reservations accepted February 5 & 12 District 7 Soccer Registration February 14-March 24 Baseball/Softball Registration March 30 Baseball Major League Tryouts March 31 Baseball Minor League Performance Clinic April 16 Baseball Pitching Clinic (Subject to change) April 21 Baseball Coaches Meeting April Mile Club & Exercise Club Begins May 2 - May 26 Summer Recreation Registration May 4 Softball Pitching Clinic (Subject to change) May 7 Baseball/Softball Opening Ceremony May 16 Concert in the Park Red Desert Duo June 4 Celebrate Providence Events June 6 Fun in the Sun begins June 7 Tennis A Begins June 20 Concert in the Park Lilum June 27-July 21 Fall Recreation Registration June 28 Tennis B Begins July 18 Concert in the Park Hot Flashes August 1-5 REAL Soccer Camp August 11 Kickball & Soccer Coaches Meeting August 15 Concert in the Park Mid-Life Project August 20 Art in the Park August 23 Fall Recreation Begins August Mile Club & Exercise Club Ends September 20 Car Show Sponsorship Due October 8 Car Show October 28 Sauerkraut Dinner DECEMBER Santa will be visiting Providence City. Look in Newsletter OR website for date and time.
3 Car Show October 8 from 12:00-4:00 p.m. Zollinger Park Show off your Car Antique-Collector Collector-Novice Or just come and walk around admiring other peoples hard work and collections. Come and vote for your favorite People s Choice Award! Park Amenities Zollinger Park 61 North 200 West Large Pavilion: Electrical Outlets Lights 6 Large / 6 Small Tables Restrooms Drinking Fountain Horseshoe Pits Sand Volleyball Bar-B-Que Grill Playground Tennis Courts (2) 1/2 Basketball Court Meadow Ridge Park 300 West 260 South Pavilion 2 Small Tables Drinking Fountain Sand Volleyball Bar-B-Que Playground Basketball Hoop (2) Walking/Jogging Path (Asphalt) Winner of the 2010 Pride of Providence Award Winner of the 2010 People s Choice Award Small Pavilion: Electrical Outlets Lights 8 Small Tables Restrooms Drinking Fountain Horseshoe Pits Sand Volleyball Bar-B-Que Grill (2) Playground Tennis Courts 1/2 Basketball Court Hampshire Park 285 West 575 South Register your vehicle by October 6th to participate in the 4th Annual Car Show. Sponsor a car and you or your business can present your favorite car with a plaque. (Register to be a sponsor by September 20, 2011) For more information, contact Sheri at ext. 22 NO DOGS ALLOWED IN PARKS! (Exception: Von Baer Park Trail and Brookside Park walking/jogging path) 1 Small Soccer Field Tiered Spectator Seating 1 Bathroom 1 Walking Trail 1 Pavilion 1 Playground The only amenities exclusive to a reservation at Zollinger Park are: Pavillion Electrical Outlets Lights Tables All other amenities are first come first serve. Baseball games may be going on the day of your reservation.
4 NO DOGS ALLOWED IN PARKS! (Exception: Von Baer Park Trail and Brookside Park walking/jogging path) Park Amenities Von Baer Park 350 East Center Pavilion Electrical Outlets Lights 13 Large Tables Restrooms Drinking Fountain Fire Pit Food Prep. Room (Sink only) Walking Trail (Dirt) Dogs allowed on walking trail ONLY! Braegger Park 300 East 300 South Pavilion 2 Small Tables Playground Sand Volleyball Tennis Court Alma Leonhardt Park 310 West 250 North Pavilion (2) Electrical Outlets Lights (1) 4 Large / 2 Small Tables Restrooms Playground Drinking Fountain SPLASH PAD (open daily 10 am 8 pm) Brookside Park 450 North 100 East OR 38 East Spring Creek Parkway Walking Path (1/8 Mile) Grass play area Dogs allowed on walking trail ONLY! Cattle Corral Park 100 East 200 South Pavilion 2 Small Tables 1/2 Basketball Court Bar-B-Que Cache Valley Center for the Arts The Cache Valley Center for the Arts (CVCA) is an organization that brings outreach opportunities to Providence residents by providing classes, events and other activities that involve the fine arts. By taking advantage of everything that CVCA has to offer, you just might discover the artist that is missing in your life. Make sure to view the CVCA Arts Directory to see a list of local art businesses and outreach opportunities. Providence Art in the Park Annual Event Providence will be holding an Art in the Park Festival on Saturday August 20 at Von Baer Park. If interested in participating, please call the city office. Look for more information in the City Newsletter. w w w. v a r i e d a r t s. o r g w w w. c e n t e r f o r t h e a r t s. u s
5 Sauerkraut Dinner Come taste a part of Providence heritage at a catered city-wide dinner! You don't need to like sauerkraut to enjoy a great meal and the company of neighbors, family and friends. Tickets may be purchased ahead of time at the City Office or at the dinner. FRIDAY, October 5 p.m. in the SCMS TRADITION - TRADITION - TRADITION - TRADITION Providence City will be offering a Babysitting Clinics on Saturday s during the Spring and Fall months. The American Red Cross will be teaching this course. The class will be held for youth ages Cost is $30 plus $10 for a first aid kit. (kit is optional). This will provide youth who are planning to baby-sit with the knowledge and skills necessary to safely and responsibly give care for children and infants. This training will help participants to develop leadership skills; learn how to develop a babysitting business, keep themselves and others safe and help children behave; and learn about basic child care and basic first aid. Sign up with your friends and enjoy learning together! Let us know if interested in a clinic and we will schedule one. CLASS IS LIMITED TO 10 PEOPLE Walking Trail Parking Lot Horseshoe Pits Picnic Area Open Grass Area Baseball Field Soccer Fields Basketball Court Sand Volleyball Tennis Court Splash Pad Playground Restrooms Bowery Baby Sitting Clinic LOCATION Zollinger Park Von Baer Park 350 East Center Braegger Park 300 East 300 South 61 North 200 West Yes Yes Yes 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Cattle Corral Meadow Ridge 300 West 260 South East 200 South Alma Leonhardt 310 West 250 North Brookside Park 450 North 100 East or 38 E. Spring Creek Pkwy. Hampshire Park 285 West 575 South Yes Yes Yes Yes No 1 1 Yes Yes Yes 1
6 Concerts in the Park Looking For Entertainment? Providence City sponsors a concert once a month at Zollinger Park. Celebrate Providence June 4, 2011 Celebrate Providence is full of great Ways to support our community. Most events take place at Zollinger Park. Join us for a FREE night of fun! All concerts are held in the small pavilion at 7 p.m. May 16 June 20 July 18 August 15 Red Desert Duo Lilium Hot Flashes Mid-Life Project Fun Run Kids Parade Good Food Baseball games Carnival Games Motorcycle Show Movie in the park.and much more fun! Contact the City Office with your ideas for future events! Get involved P L U S... Great Music at this years Celebrate Providence Event! If you have concert suggestions, please contact Sheri Ward at ext. 22. Volunteers needed and welcome to help bring together our community for the Celebrate Providence Event. Please contact the city office for more details.
7 Summer Activities Exercise Club 100 Mile Club May-August The Club for Everyone! May-August The Club for Everyone! Just pick up a form from Just pick up a form from the Recreation Department the Recreation and keep track of when you Department and keep do any kind of exercise track of when you (vacuum and yard work walk, jog or run. included). Snack Stand Watching ball games or a performance? Bring your family down for the best burgers and kraut dogs around! The Providence Snack Stand offers a variety of candy, chips, drinks and all of the classic ball game treats. We are looking to lease out the Providence City Snack Stand this year If interested, please contact Sheri at ext. 22. In a hurry? Don't want to cook? When you have reached When you have reached miles, turn your Hours of exercise, turn your sheet in for a prize. sheet in for a prize. It's that easy. It's that easy. Mon-Fri 5:30 p.m.-9 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Fun in the Sun Registration: May 2 May 26 at the City Office Classes are limited and fill up FAST! This class is a favorite for ages Your child will be able to participate in quiet games, craft time, educational activities and active games. Occasional field trips will also be taken. Classes will be held June 6 - July 22. Ages 4-6 (T,Th) $40 Ages 7-11 (M,W,F) $55 *Hours may vary depending on game schedules
8 Softball Ponytail/Ages 7-8: $35 U-10/Ages 9-10: $40 U-12/Ages 11-12: $45 U-14/Ages 13-14: $45 Summer Baseball T-Ball/Age 5-6: Intro to the game of baseball. $25 Rookie League/Age 7-8: Intro to hitting a moving ball. $40 Minor League/Age 9-10: Intro to live pitching and WBBA rules. $45 Major League/Age 11-12: Intro to competitive play. $55 Pony League/Age 13-14: Intermediate level of rec. baseball. $75 Baseball Opening Ceremony Saturday, May 7, 2011 at 5:00 p.m. Join us for the annual Opening Ceremony for Providence Baseball & Softball. Introduction to the Teams, Coaches and the Rules for the Season. It s sure to be a fun & informative time! Baseball/Softball Kickball Fall Season/Ages 3-4: $25 Register June 27-July 21st at the City Office. Fee includes a t-shirt/ hat and participation award. Registration: Feb. 14th March 24th at the City Office. Pitching Clinic: (tentative dates) Baseball: April 16th at 9 a.m. at Zollinger Park. (subject to change) Softball: May 4th at 6:00 p.m. at Providence Elementary field. Coaches Meeting: April 21st 5:00-6:00 p.m. at the City Office. Major League tryouts: March 30th at 5:30 p.m. at Zollinger Park. Minor League Performance Clinic: March 31st at 5:30 p.m. at Zollinger Park. Youth Council Providence City Youth Council Providence Students in grades 8-12 The Providence Youth Council (YC) teaches government functions, strengthens leadership skills, and encourages community service. Students will love making new friends and having an influence on the youth in their own community. Applications are available in the City Office during April Through August YC Members must be willing to attend meetings and activities from September-June Administration Mayor Recorder Treasurer/Purchasing Historian Publicity Justice Court Court Clerk Public Works Director Youth Council Positions Community Development Building Planning & Zoning Community Beautification Parks & Recreation Parks Cemetery Recreation Community Events City Services Emergency Preparation Public Safety
9 Summer Jobs Applications will be available for Summer Recreation, Umpires and Score keepers starting in March and we will accept them until jobs are filled. SNACK STAND We will be leasing out the snack stand this year We are now seeking applicants for this position. If interested, please contact Sheri at ext. 22 Fall Recreation Jobs Youth Soccer District 7 Soccer: Ages 5-14 Spring League (April-June) Register at City Office on Feb. 5th 10:00 am-1:00 pm and Feb. 12th 1:00-4:00 p.m. City 4 vs. 4 Soccer: Ages 5-10 Fall League (August-October) Register at City Office June 27th July 21st Registration Fee $20 Coaches Meeting Jersey $5 Aug 5:00pm Applications for 4 vs. 4 Soccer Referees will be available in July. This is a great job for youth years of age. All tennis lessons are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays for one hour. Youth classes begin June 7 Session A and June 28 Session B at Zollinger and Braegger Parks Adult classes are available for ages 16 and older (only if there is interest in this age group) Registration: May 2-May 26th at the City Office Class sizes are limited so registration may end when class is full. T E N N I S
10 Advertising Opportunities Each year Providence City has allowed advertising banners to be placed on the ball fields at Zollinger Park. This is a great way for local businesses to promote their company and support Providence Recreation. We offer you the chance to promote for a full season, which generally runs from April through October. Options are: Large Baseball Diamond 10 x6 $300 Little League Baseball Diamond 8 x3 $200 Soccer Field 8 x3 $200 Pony Field 8 x3 $200 This price includes the production and display of your company s banner for the first advertis- ing year. Providence City Baseball The Large Baseball Diamond is home to the Providence Wolverines and the Aggies. Both teams are part of the Northern Utah Baseball League and together they play approximately 45 home games during the summer months. The Large Diamond is also used by the USU and competitive Super League teams for game and tournament play. The Little League Diamond and Pony Field is used by the Rocky Mountain School of Baseball for competitive play. Providence recreation teams, which includes a Pony League, also play daily. The Soccer field draws large crowds to watch both recreational and competitive teams play. This field provides a great advertising alternative that is separate from the baseball scene. Historic Providence This summer, add an event to your calendar and take a stroll through history on the... Walking Tour of Providence City! Check out our History Website at Historic Places to Visit on the Tour 1. Old Rock Church 10 South Main 2. Alma Morris & Sophia Mathew home 110 South Main 3. Hopkin & Margaret Mathews home 55 East 100 South 4. Benjamin R. Tibbitts 157 South 100 East 5. Godfrey Fuhriman 210 South Main 6. Bartschi Blacksmith Shop 245 South 100 West 7. Lytton & Jerusha Mathews 206 South 200 West 8. Henry & Eliza Zollinger 87 South 200 West 9. Adolph & Louisa Baer 94 West Center 10. John & Barbara Theurer 52 North 100 West 11. John Francis Maddison 104 West 100 North 12. Gottlieb & Katherine Gessel 105 East 200 North 13. Margaret Mathews Rice Cabin 274 East 100 North For more information, stop by the City Office, 15 South Main, for a Walking Tour brochure
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