RECREATION CENTER OPEN HOUSES
We will be offering a series of FREE open house events at our recreation centers across the city. This is a great opportunity to stop by to see what your local rec center has to offer. From weight rooms, walking tracks, programs, and events, to game rooms and public computers, each center offers unique amenities to enjoy. The first 100 people at each open house will receive a parks and recreation cooling towel and we will be raffling off a free annual Universal Membership.
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Randolph Center, 200 S. Alvernon Way - Thursday, Feb. 22, 3-6 p.m.
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Fred Archer Center, 665 S. La Cholla Blvd. - Friday, Feb. 23, all-day
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Therapeutic Recreation Center, 1000 S. Randolph Way - Thursday, Feb. 29, 4-6 p.m.
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Cherry Avenue Center, 5085 S. Cherry Ave. - Friday, March 1, 3-7 p.m.
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El Pueblo Center, 101 W. Irvington Road - Tuesday, March 5, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
ADULT SOFTBALL AND COED VOLLEYBALL LEAGUES
Get your game on! Register today for our fall men’s, women's, and coed adult Slowpitch Softball Leagues or NEW Indoor Coed Volleyball League.
The deadline for registration for both leagues is Friday, Feb. 16. For more information contact the Sports Unit at sportsunit@tucsonaz.gov or 520-791-4870.
REGISTER FOR SPRING LEISURE CLASSES TODAY
Fuel your passion, ignite your creativity, and embark on an unforgettable journey with Tucson Parks and Recreation's spring indoor leisure classes. Offering a variety of entertainment, these classes promise to captivate and inspire community members of all ages. With an eclectic mix of activities ranging from arts and crafts, dance, and gymnastics to jewelry making, glass fusing, and music, the stage is set for an unforgettable experience.
New classes include:
Discover the wealth of opportunities that await you by perusing our online classes at EZEEreg.com. The deadline for session one registration is Tuesday, March 12, at 5 p.m.
For questions or more information, contact Registration Services at 520-791-4877.
REGISTER FOR SCHOOL'S OUT SPRING BREAK CAMPS
Tucson Parks and Recreation will be offering School's Out Spring Break Camps at multiple sites throughout Tucson for children ages 5-11 (must be in kindergarten), or In-Betweener's Club for ages 12-14. Camps will be from 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. daily. We also offer Inclusion camps at some of these locations from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Activities include games, sports, social interaction, dance, art projects, and nutrition-based learning activities. Register online at the link below beginning Monday, Feb. 26, at 8 a.m.
Clements Center
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Vail School District
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March 11-22
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$50 per participant
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Marty Birdman Center
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Amphi School District
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March 18- 22
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$25/city resident $32/non-resident
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All other locations
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Tucson Unified School District
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March 11-15
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$25/city resident $32/non-resident
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NOW HIRING LIFEGUARDS - GET PAID TO GET CERTIFIED
Are you or someone you know looking for a part-time job? Tucson Parks and Recreation is hiring lifeguards to operate and maintain the safety at City pools year-round. The minimum age to be a lifeguard is 15 years old. Pay starts at $16.75/hour.
The City will pay applicants to get their Lifeguard Certification through the City’s certification path. The lifeguard class is an intense, fast-paced course, and strong swim skills are required. All applicants must pass a swim test to qualify. The next swim tests are at Catalina Pool, Feb. 3 and 18.
Your Voice Matters in the Future Growth Scenario Community Mapping Activity
A key question for our community as we update Plan Tucson is: how can we best plan for the future growth and evolution of our city? The Future Growth Scenario Map is an important tool for shaping the future of Tucson because it influences (but does not determine) land use and development. Your input is necessary to update the map to match our community’s vision. Please tell us where the City should encourage new homes, new retail, employment centers, and other uses! Whatever your ideal future is, please show us in our Mapping Activity, at the link below. The survey closes on Monday, February 5.
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