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October 2020
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On Sept. 28, the City opened medium-sized ramadas and outdoor fitness stations that had been closed since April due to the coronavirus pandemic. You can now reserve a small or medium ramada by calling (520) 791-4873 or visiting the EZEEreg.com.
Groups should keep to 10 or fewer, and people should stay 6 feet away from anyone they do not live with, stay home if feeling sick, and follow all other CDC guidelines to keep safe.
All large ramadas, basketball courts, recreation centers, lobbies, splash pads and most pools remain closed at this time. Visit Tucsonaz.gov/parks for more information.
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We are excited to announce that we will be offering more leisure classes outdoors this fall. Due to the continued closures of our indoor facilities, we will not be able to offer our normal array of classes. However, we will continue to offer some classes at Gene C. Reid, Morris K. Udall, and Purple Heart parks as an alternative.
Some adult classes include Tai Chi, Total Body Conditioning, and Line Dancing. Some youth classes include Sports for Tots, Kinder Music, and Drawing & Painting.
Fall session 2 classes can be found at EZEEreg.com. Registration begins Monday, Oct. 5.
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The Edith Ball Adaptive Recreation Center will open its outdoor pool by reservation only on Oct. 5. Pool hours will be Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pool capacities will be limited. Reservations will be required to best manage the expected high demand for use. There will be a limit of 10 people total at one time, 4 lap swimmers, and six people in the recreation area.
Reservations can be made by phone only, 520-791-5643, beginning at 6:30 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 5. No walk-up reservations will be accepted. Call beginning at 6:30 a.m. for same-day reservations and 2 p.m. for next-day reservations.
The pool deck, plaster, and tile renovations at Clements Pool have been completed. The new splash pad is nearly complete, although it will not open until April 2021.
New LED lights have been installed on softball field 1 at Chuck Ford Lakeside Park. The new LED lighting will provide much better lighting and will be more cost effective. Purple Heart Park has two fields being lit with LED that will be ready soon.
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