RELEASE: Due to predicted weather, all Saint Paul Parks and Recreation after school youth activities are canceled for today, Feb. 2

For Immediate Release
February 2, 2016

Contact: Brad Meyer
(O) 651-266-6377
(C) 651-894-3258 
Brad.meyer@ci.stpaul.mn.us 

 

Due to predicted weather, all Saint Paul Parks and Recreation after school youth activities are canceled for today, Feb. 2
Facilities will remain open for regularly scheduled hours


SAINT PAUL, Minn. –  Due to predicted winter weather by the National Weather Service and Saint Paul Public School's afternoon activity cancellations, please note the following information from Saint Paul Parks and Recreation:

  • All after school youth activities and athletics for Saint Paul Parks and Recreation are canceled today, Feb. 2, 2016
  • Adult activities will remain on as scheduled, but stay tuned for further communication later today for potential changes
  • Rec. Check will remain on as scheduled
  • Facilities scheduled to be open today, including Como Park Zoo & Conservatory, will be open their posted facility hours
  • Wells Fargo WinterSkate rink will close at 2 p.m.

A complete list of open Recreation Centers and their hours can be found here. Como Park Zoo & Conservatory’s hours can be found here.

Additional communications and updates will be posted on the Parks and Recreation website at www.stpaul.gov/parks, and on social channels.

About Saint Paul Parks and Recreation
Saint Paul Parks and Recreation, The Trust for Public Land’s 2015 #1 Park System in America, is a nationally accredited and gold medal award-winning organization that manages over 170 parks and open spaces, AZA-accredited Como Park Zoo and Conservatory, 25 city-operated recreation centers, more than 100 miles of trails, an indoor and two outdoor aquatic facilities, a public beach, a variety of premium sports facilities, municipal golf courses, and Great River Passage – which is the new identity for all proposed public development along Saint Paul’s more than 17 miles of Mississippi riverfront. For more information on Saint Paul Parks and Recreation, visit www.stpaul.gov/parks.

 

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