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Santa's Calling Registration Deadline Dec. 4
Holiday Closures Dec. 24-25 Dec. 31 and Jan. 1
SchoolzOut Camp Registration
Register for winter break camps for ages 5-11, or In-Betweener's Club for ages 12-14. Camp will be from Dec. 20-30 (no camp Dec. 24). Camp hours are 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Register beginning Dec. 6 on EZEEreg.com.
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REGISTER FOR CLASSES BEGINNING DEC. 6
Tucson Parks and Recreation is offering a full array of indoor leisure classes this winter and spring of 2022. Classes range from arts and crafts, Little Movers and Shakers, dance, gymnastics, jewelry making, music, and more for youth and adults.
Classes are viewable online now, and registration will open on Monday, Dec. 6, at 8 a.m. for city residents and 11 a.m. for non-city residents at EZEEreg.com. The deadline for registering for classes beginning in January is Wednesday, Jan. 5.
Timely registration is recommended since offerings fill up quickly. For questions or more information on registration or classes, contact Registration Services at 520-791-4877.
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Our Parks and Recreation Story: Lynn LeFlohic
Meet Recreation Assistant Lynn LeFlohic, a Tucson Parks and Recreation employee who loves her career and strives to make everybody feel like somebody.
Watch her story here.
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Leash Up. Clean Up.
Ever think it’s no big deal if I don’t pick up my dog's poop? Imagine that there's one dog for every ten people. In a medium-sized town of 100,000 people, that's 10,000 dogs. Now imagine if NONE of those people picked up their dog's waste. That's 10,000 to 20,000 poops on the ground every day! #LeashUpCleanUp
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On Nov. 6, 2018, the City of Tucson voters approved Proposition 407, a $225 million bond package for capital improvements via General Obligation bonds. The bond funds are dedicated to improving City park amenities (playgrounds, sports fields, pools, splash pads, and recreation centers) as well as connections (pedestrian pathways, bicycle pathways, and pedestrian and bicycle safety). Projects will happen in phases through 2028. Thank you, Tucson voters! For more information on all the projects planned using Tucson Delivers bond funds, visit TucsonDelivers.Tucsonaz.gov.
Complete: Walking Path Renovation at Highland Vista Park
The renovation of a decomposed granite walking path at Highland Vista Park, 350 N. Cloverland Ave., has been completed.
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Select the Tucson Parks Foundation for AmazonSmile Donations
You can direct a portion of your purchases on Amazon, through AmazonSmile, to go to the Tucson Parks Foundation 501(c)(3). Sign up here: https://amzn.to/2SDtglz
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