From the Director... We hope you enjoy our February Parks Department Newsletter. In this issue you will see a recap of our largest winter basketball league we have ever had, a listing of all the outstanding tournaments we have coming up in the month of March and an update on some of the winter projects and trainings that our maintenance staff has worked on this winter. As the spring season begins you will see many upgrades and ongoing projects in our parks and you ll see the busiest schedule that our city has ever seen. I could not be more proud to help play a small role along with our staff to try and help keep our Parks Department at the top of the list in our state! We look forward to seeing you at the park soon! Andy Gilley FEBRUARY 2019 Parks Director
HIGHSCHOOL OPEN GOLD HIGHSCHOOL OPEN SILVER HIGHSCHOOL REC MEN S OPEN
4th Girls 5th Girls 6th 8th Girls
4th BOYS 5th BOYS 6th BOYS 7th BOYS 8th-9th BOYS
Station Camp High School Playday March 2nd 2ND GMB Opening Day March 2nd 3rd Beech High School Playday March 9th 9TH Hendersonville High School Commando Classic March 13th 16th 13th 16th Prep Baseball Report Tournament March 16th- 17th Game 7 Tournament March 16th- 17th Veterans Park 16th 17th Beech Middle School Tournament March 22nd 23rd Veterans Park 22ND 23RD Game 7 Tournament March March 23rd 24th / Veterans Park 23RD 24TH Prep Baseball Report Tournament March 30th 31st Station Camp Middle School Tournament March 30th 31st 30th 31st Game 7 Tournament March 30th 31st Veterans Park 30th 31st
Photos: Playground Safety Training through TRPA Several of our Parks maintenance employees have participated in trainings over the winter. We sent 6 employees to a one-day Turf Management Class hosted by Franklin TN Parks. We sent two employees to an 8-hour course to prepare them to test for their TN State Applicators License and both employees successfully passed. We also have two employees that attended a three -day Playground Safety Inspector course hosted in a joint effort between Hendersonville Parks and TRPA. Additionally, next month we will be sending two employees for a one-day Park Maintenance TOSHA Compliance course and one employee is planning to attend an upcoming three-day ADA Training for Parks & Recreation facilities. We are very grateful to have so many opportunities to increase our knowledge and skills through education. PLAYGROUND SAFETY TRAINING HIGHLIGHTS History of Playground Equipment Hazard Identification Safety Surfacing Materials Playground Equipment Accessibility Safety Management Audit Objectives & Procedures Maintenance Procedures & Standards
PROJECT UPDATES Drakes Creek Field 12 Fence Project.... Drakes Creek Field 3 Backstop Fence Project Equipment Maintenance: Replaced drive sprockets and rubber tracks on our Bobcat T190... Drakes Creek Field 5 Bullpen Project Tennis Court Cleaning BEFORE
PROJECT UPDATES Main Quad Concession Revamp. Soccer Info Center Installed Drakes Creek Field 3 Dugout Upgrades... New Sidewalk at Drakes Creek Soccer Installation of ADA Tiles at Mary s Magical Place ADA Compliant Detectable Warning Systems consist of tiles that alert the disabled or visually impaired of approaching hazards on sidewalks or curbs.
STAFF HIGHLIGHT Cindy Hamblen RECREATION SUPERVISOR Cindy received her Bachelors Degree in Special Education and a Master's degree in Specialist Reading, both from MTSU. She has been teaching in special education for 40 years and began working part-time in the Parks Department the summer of 1979 directing the Kiddie Kamp program at that time. She was hired to oversee all the children s recreation programs in 1992. Cindy says, I knew I wanted to be out there with the programs and participate in all that they do. The RAPTORS Special Needs Sports program began in 1994. I was teaching and I was noticing that my special needs students spoke of never being on a team, getting a uniform, jersey, etc. My family was full of sports enthusiasts and we played ball all the time. It broke my heart that they had never had the opportunity to play a game and get a uniform. One of my fellow teachers, Karen Shepard, agreed to help me and I approached the Civitan league and they agreed to include RAPTORS Baseball in their schedule. We have been going strong since that time, adding Kickball and Basketball, and eventually the league was incorporated in the Parks Department programs. Cindy also heads up other Parks activities including the annual Preschool Track Meet, Spring Fling, Summer Funtastiks Camp, and Lunch with Santa. She is married to Henry Hamblen and has four grown children, three sons and a daughter. Her first grandson just turned one in January. If you would like to contact Cindy you can email her at chamblen@hvilletn.org I knew that I wanted to be out there with the programs and participate in all that they do.
SPORTS & ACTIVITIES.. 2019 BABE RUTH BASEBALL 13-15 year olds Registration: February 25th March 24th Session Dates: May June 2019 Fees: $165 + $5 for Non-City Residents Spring Junior Tennis Session Dates: May 2019 Registration: February 25th - April 18th Ages: 6-12 Fees: $70 + $5 for Non-City Residents To find additional information or register online visit our website at www.hendersonvilleparks.org
RAPTORS SPORTS & ACTIVITIES.. Registration: February 25th March 29th Session Dates: April May 2019 Special Needs Baseball Fees: $25 + $5 for Non-City Residents Every month, someone has the opportunity to win a prize from a local restaurant. There are two chances to win: S RESTAURANT: 1. Check into s Facebook page with a picture of you in the park 2. Check in on Facebook when you eat a meal at that month s establishment and post the hashtag #hendersonvilleparks WENDY S GIFT CARD Check in on Facebook to Win! #HendersonvilleParks