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PB 1Reno.Gov/Fire 334-INFO 2015-2016 Fire Department Community Report 12016 Summer/Fall Parks & Recreation

City of Reno

Parks, Recreation &Community Services

2016 Summer/Fall

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4 Register, Scholarshipsand Locations

6 Special Events8 Youth Programs

10 Dance12 Fitness14 Aquatics18 Athletics20 Inclusion22 Activities and Classes24 Seniors (50+)28 Parks32 Rentable Facilities34 Art Sculptures

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Register in person, by phone, fax or onlinePhone: 334-2262 | Reno.Gov/ParksandRec

• A Household Account Form is required• Sierra Kids and youth camps require a Participant Information Form• Registration/payment is required in advance, prior to the use of programs, services or facilities. Registration/ payment is taken up until the registration deadlines or when a program is full. You can call or download for the rules and forms at Reno.Gov/ParksandRec• Requests for refunds, transfers or credits must be received on the written form by the criteria deadlines. You can call or download for the rules and forms at Reno.Gov/ParksandRec• Some programs have a registration deadline and many fill to capacity. It is advised to register early to ensure your space. Fees are subject to City Council approval and can change.

ScholarshipsPhone: 334-2260

The City of Reno is committed to providing recreational opportunities to all residents regardless of economic circumstances. For this reason, a limited fund scholarship program is available to those who qualify. If you have wanted to participate in our senior programs, all-day camps, before-and-after school programs or other qualified activities but couldn’t because of financial circumstances, we encourage you to apply. Information is kept strictly confidential.

Arts, Culture and Events Office1 E. First St., 11th floor Phone: 326-6697, 334-2414 & 334-2055Fax: 334-2097Web: Reno.Gov/SpecialEvents

Monday-Friday 8am-5pm

City Hall Parks and Recreation 1 E. First St., 11th floor | Phone: 334-2260Fax: 334-2449

Monday-Friday 8am-5pm

Evelyn Mount NortheastCommunity Center | EMNECC1301 Valley Rd. | Phone: 334-2262 Fax: 321-8338

• Building hours: Monday-Thursday 7am-9pm Friday 7am-8pm Saturday & Sunday 9am-3pm• Pool hours: Closed for repairs

Idlewild Pool1805 Idlewild Dr. Phone: 334-2267

• Pool hours: See page 16 for information

McKinley Arts and Culture Center925 Riverside Dr. | Phone: 334-2417Fax: 334-2598

Monday-Friday 8am-5pm

Neil Road Recreation Center3925 Neil Rd. | Phone: 689-8484Fax: 689-8487

Monday-Friday 9am-10pmSaturday & Sunday available for events/rentals

Northwest Pool2925 Apollo Wy. | Phone: 334-2203

• Pool hours: See page 17 for information

Parks Maintenance2055 Idlewild Dr. | Phone: 334-2270Fax: 334-2471

Monday-Friday 7am-4pm

Park Rentals925 Riverside Dr. | Phone: 334-2417 or 334-3888 | Fax: 334-2598

Monday-Friday 8am-5pm

Plumas Gym475 Monroe St. | Phone: 334-2262

Reno Tennis Center2601 Plumas St. | Phone: 689-2975

• See page 18 for information

Teglia’s Paradise ParkActivity Center2745 Elementary Dr. | Phone: 356-3176 Fax: 356-3180Monday-Friday 8am-5pmSaturday & Sunday available forevents/rentals

Traner Pool1600 Carville Dr. | Phone: 334-2269

• Pool hours: See page 16 for information

Urban Forestry2055 Idlewild Dr. | Phone: 321-8371Fax: 334-2471

Monday-Friday 7am-4pm

Contact InformationRecreation Information: 334-2262City Information: 334-INFO (4636)After-Hours Emergencies: 352-4249Sign Up for E-Newsletter:

Reno.Gov/RenoConnectE-mail: [email protected] Media: Reno.Gov/SocialHashtags: #CityofReno | #RenoLens

#BiggestLittleCity | #BELIEVEReno

and LocationsRegister, Scholarships

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NOW AVAILABLECITY OF RENO LICENSE PLATE

Each license plate would provide $20 ($25 in the first year) that would go directly to Parks and Recreation

programs offered throughout the City of Reno. We need your help. We need a minimum of 1,000 people

to purchase a City of Reno license plate before December 31, 2016 in order to get that funding. Visit the

DMV today and get your City of Reno license plate. You can even personalize it!

Reno.Gov/ParksandRec

PLAYGROUNDS POOLS ATHLETICS

TRAINUPGRADE

FACILITY

IMPROVEMENTSTRAILENHANCEMENT

YOUTH PROGRAMS

FUNDING COULD GO TOWARDS:

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EventsSpecial

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+ May 6-8 Reno Sculpture Fest

7 National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Walk and Talk

7-8 Reno River Festival

8 Moms on the Run5 & 10K Runs, 3 & 5K Walks

20-22 Hot August NightsSpring Fever Revival

21 2016 Lightsaber Battle

28-30 Biggest Little City Street Faire

+ June3-5 Street Vibrations

Spring Rally4 Slide the City

11 Arch RivalsHeroes vs Villans 5K Fun Run

11 2016 American Parkinson Disease Association Optimism Walk

11 The Mighty Tour de Nez11 & 25 Biggest Little City Street Faire

16-25 Reno Rodeo17-19 BBQ, Brews & Blues Festival

18 Reno Rodeo Parade18-19 Biggest Little Urban Camp Out

23 2016 Safety Expo30-Aug 1 Artown

1-31 Crafters on the City PlazaEvery

Sat Extravaganza at the West St. Plaza

2 Freedom Run

2-4 Wing Fest3 Sounds of Freedom Concert

4 Fireworks in Wingfield Park

9 Reno Mini Maker Faire9 POPS on the River

10 Art Paws

11 Arch RivalsHeroes vs Villains 5K Fun Run

13 Mad Pride Reno

16 49th Annual Reno Basque Festival

17 Gospel Fest

23 Biggest Little City Street Faire28 Summertime Blues

30 Northern Nevada Pride/Reno Jazz Festival

30 Compression! A Celebration of Fire & Performance Art

31 City of Reno Kids Triathlon

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3rd Saturday every month: Riverwalk Merchants Association (RWMA) Wine Walk

May 22-October 2: Reno Street Food at Idlewild Park every Friday 5pm-9pm

The City of Reno’s Arts, Culture and Events Office works to grow Reno’s current tourism base, attract new visitors and encourage community events that add to the local quality of life. The office works to market the City’s cultural assets to a worldwide audience and to promote high-quality, free and affordable cultural programs for residents and visitors. A special event permit is required for the following:(1) Any planned gathering of 75 or more people for purposes of assembling or traveling in an organized manner on any street, park or other public property; or(2) Any planned activity conducted by a person for a common or collective use, purpose or benefit which directly or indirectly involves the use of, and has an impact on, city street(s), park(s) or other public property or facilities which reasonably requires city management, regulation or resources to protect the health, safety, welfare or property of the city or its residents, coordinate multiple uses of public property, control traffic or address other substantial governmental interests at or around the activity.Examples of special events include, but are not limited to:

(a) Parades;(b) Street fairs and festivals;(c) Live commercial music events;(d) Athletic or sporting events (e.g., races, runs);(e) Circuses and carnivals;(f) Community celebrations and observances;(g) Commercial shows, trade shows, and business promotions;(h) Commercial, promotional or fund-raising activities.

If you are interested in putting on a special event please contact the City of Reno’s Arts, Culture and Events Office located at City Hall on the 11th Floor. The phone is 334-2055, 326-6697 and 334-2414; the fax is 334-2097. You can find more information about upcoming events and road closures at: Reno.Gov/SpecialEvents.

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+ Aug

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3-7 Hot August Nights

13 The Reno 10-Miler

18 KTMB Raise the River Fundraiser

20 Biggest Little City Street Faire

27 Reno Aloha Fest

8-9 The Eldorado Great Italian Festival

16 Reno Race for the Cure

21 March from the Arch

22 Thriller Dance and No-Brainer 5K

30 Monster Dash

8-11 Great Reno Balloon Race

10 Never Forget 911

11 Fiesta on Wells Ave14-18 National Championship Air Races16-17 Art Blast

17 CrossReno

18 Journal Jog

18 American Heart Association Heart and Stroke Walk/Run

21-25 Street VibrationsFall Rally

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Vacation Station EMNECC | Plumas Gym | Depoali Middle School

Vacation Station features group games, crafts, sports, reading, free time, and field trips all under the supervision of trained staff.

Ages 6-14 | Monday-Friday 7am-6pm$100 per week or $30 per day

Scholarships available for families that qualify

• June 13-17• June 20-24• June 27-July 1• July 5-8• July 11-15

• July 18-22• July 25-29• Aug 1-5• Fall break Oct 3-7

Performing Arts Camps Southside School

This camp provides an opportunity for kids to sing, dance and perform in a production. There is a part for everyone: Lights, music and even directing. A performance will occur for family and friends, for our other camps and also one at Artown.

Ages 8+ | $130 per week• June 13-17• June 20-24• June 27-July 1• July 5-8

• July 11-15• July 18- 22• July 25-29

Outdoor Adventures and Wilderness CampPlumas Gym

Participants will be introduced to the exciting world of wilderness recreation, including such activities as rock climbing, kayaking, fly fishing, hiking, and camping. Some of the highlights of this camp are wilderness safety, Leave No Trace and learning how to set up a tent.

Ages 10+ | $130 per week• June 27-July 1• July 5-8

• July 18-22• July 25-29

Student Stewards Summer CampIdlewild Park | [email protected]

Sciences, Art, and Recreation themed summer camp based out of Idlewild Park. Student Stewards Summer Camp is a weekly day camp, each with a different scientific theme. There is also an hour of before-and-after care available. For registration and more information, go to TMParksFoundation.org/#!student-stewards-summer-camp/nipsc.

June 20-25 9am-4pm | $150 per weekScholarships available for students

attending Title I schools

Bicycling Beyond BoundsEMNECC

Bicycling Beyond Bounds is a partnership between the Kiwanis Club of Downtown Sparks and Reno Parks, Recreation and Community Service. Bike safety, riding in groups, riding on bike paths/lanes, correct use of gears for climbing hills and other riding safety skills will be taught. Each morning we will take a different ride – which can include the Truckee River Path, pump track in Panther Valley, and Peavine. The afternoons will be spent on repair, maintenance and tuning. Must be able to ride a bike.

Ages 10+ | $130 per week• June 20 - 25 • July 11-15

Pine Teen ClubPine Middle School

In coordination with Pine Middle School, this program has a strong emphasis on academics with homework assistance during the first two hours of the program. Sports activities include basketball, flag football, soccer, volleyball, and walking club. Free dinner is available for youth 18 and under at 3:30 pm.

Monday-Friday (when school is in session)2pm-6pm | $15 per semester

Sierra KidsThis quality recreation program provides a safe, supervised environment before and after school for grades K-6 in schools throughout Reno. Homework assistance, art, sports, games, reading and science projects are all components with FUN being a factor in all aspects of the program. Registration and payment is required by Friday at 8pm prior to the week of attendance.

• Alice Smith• Caughlin Ranch• Desert Heights*• Dodson• Double Diamond• Elmcrest*• Glenn Duncan*• Hunter Lake

Sites• Jessie Beck• Lemelson• Mamie Towles• Mount Rose• Peavine• Roy Gomm• Silver Lake

• Sarah Winnemucca• Stead• Virginia Palmer• Westergard * (morning program only)

Days• Morning• Afternoon• Morning & afternoon• Late pick-up

RatesWeekly Rates

$30$45$75

$1 per minute -

Partial Week Rate

$10 per day$15 per day-per child

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Belly Dance - Beginner Levels I & BeyondEMNECC

Learn the basic movements and techniques of oriental dance (Raks Sharki) during these graceful art-of-belly dancing classes. It is important to learn basic foundation techniques before progressing to advanced classes. No prior experience is needed.

Ages 13+ | Wednesday 6-7:30pm$60 per session

• Apr 20-May 25 • No classes: June 1-Aug 3

• Aug 10-Sept 14 • Sept 21-Oct 26

Belly Dance - Intermediate Level IIIEMNECC

This class is focused on complicated techniques, tricky combinations, improvisations and expressive performance skills. With skills learned in the beginner classes, you will learn how to apply previous skills to develop your own style while continuing to work within a group.

Ages 13+ | Thursday 6-7:15pm$60 per session

• Apr 21-May 26 • No classes: June 2-Aug 4• Aug 11-Sept 14

• Sept 22-Sept 29• Oct 13-Oct 27

Motivators Square DanceTeglia’s Paradise Park | 829-7375

This is an advanced level square dancing class; prior experience is necessary. Contact Bill Ponton.

Thursday 6-9pm | $7.50 per class

Western Square DanceTeglia’s Paradise Park | 746-5653

Great cardio workout, lots of fun, bring your friends! Second Tuesday of every month is a beginning class, wear casual attire. Call Carol Wilson for information.

Tuesday 6-7pm | $6 per class

Tap DanceEMNECC

Beginner Adult TapAges 13+ | Saturday 9:30-10:30am

• Apr 2-23 $32 • Apr 30-June 11 $48• Aug 6-27 $32

• Sept 3-24 $32• Oct 1-29 $40

Senior TapAges 50+ | Wednesday 9:30-10:30am

• Apr 6-27 $32 • May 4-June 8 $48• Aug 3-31 $40

• Sept 7-27 $32• Oct 5-26 $32

Creative BalletEMNECC

This class introduces the fundamentals of ballet and creative dance by using imagery, props and basic dance steps. Tights, leotard and ballet shoes are required.

Ages 3-6 | Monday 5:15-6pm• Mar 28-Apr 25 $50 • May 2-23 $60• June 6-13 $60

• Aug 8-29 $45 • Sept 12-26 $35• Oct 3-24 $45

Hip Hop JazzEMNECC

Students will learn basic and intermediate dance techniques with stretching and conditioning. Loose-fitting clothes are required. Must register prior to first day to participate.

Ages 7-12 | Monday 6-7pm• Mar 28-Apr 25 $50 • May 2-23 $60• June 6-13 $60

• Aug 8-29 $45 • Sept 12-26 $35• Oct 3-24 $45

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Personal TrainingEMNECC | 813-2930

Fit 2 You personal training is a one-on-one program that will help you get started on a lifestyle designed to keep you fit and healthy.

Schedule an appointment | $30 Per Hour

Inspire Me MommyEMNECC | [email protected]

Building the bond between mother and child for life. Women are encouraged to bring children (ages 0-9 years old) to workouts focusing on total body, core strength and stability post-baby. Contact Channell to register.

Tuesdays & Thursdays | 10:30 - 11:30am$20 drop in | $120 monthly (2x per week)

$70 monthly (1x per week)

Fit Future Group TrainingEMNECC

One hour class designed to burn fat, build muscle & increase endurance through body weight resistance, high intensity interval training, tabata & cardiovascular training.

$5 per classMondays & Thursdays 7:30-8:30pm

Thursdays 12-1pm

Traditional YogaEMNECC | [email protected]

Students must have taken yoga and have knowledge of postures. This yoga class will practice on the ananas, breathing techniques, meditation and relaxation through Yoga Nidra.

Tuesdays & Thursdays 5-6pm$15 per class | $70 per month

Wednesdays 12:30 - 1:30pm | $15 per class

Evelyn Mount Northeast Community Center (EMNECC)1301 Valley Rd. | 334-2262

EMNECC offers a fully equipped weight room, cable resistance machines, a universal machine, floor mats and swiss balls. There is also a cardio room filled with treadmills, elliptical trainers, stair steppers, training bicycles, a locker room and a full-sized gymnasium.

Hours: Monday-Thursday 7am-9pm | Friday 7am-8pm | Saturday & Sunday 9am-3pm

Ages Single Admission Punch Pass(10 visits) Quarterly Annual

Facility UsePass is good for the fitness center and open gym.

Adult 18+ Youth 14-17Seniors 50+

$5$3$2

$45$25$15

$125$75$60

$360$225$225

Fitness Center and GymChildren younger than 14 are not allowed in the fitness center at any time

Adult 18+ Youth/Seniors

8-17/50+

$4$3

$35$25

$80$80

$200$150

Open GymAdult 18+

Youth/Seniors8-17/50+

$2$1

$20$10

$60$30

$150$75

Pool closed for repairs

Fitness

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Shape Up RenoReno.Gov/ShapeUpReno Double Diamond Athletic Club9400 Double Diamond Pkwy.

• Gentle Yoga | Monday 6:30-7:30pm• Body Pump | Wednesday 4:30-5:30pm

Sports West Athletic Club1575 S. Virginia St.

• Total Core Fusion | Tuesday 4:30-5:30pm• Cardio Strength | Wednesday 5:30-6:30pm

EVOKE Fitness895 E. Patriot Ln., Suite 108

• Total Body Conditioning | Saturday 7:30-8:30amThe Studio1085 S. Virginia St., Suite D

• Yoga | Saturday 10-11amSoul Space100 W. Liberty St. Suite 195

• Yoga | Sunday 10-11amEMNECC1301 Valley Dr.

• Bootcamp w/Jon Benitez and Channell Holmgren | Tuesdays 12-1pm

Freestyle Martial Arts Academy9590 S. McCarran Blvd.

• Total Body Bootcamp | Thursdays 9:30-10:30am

Kaia FitnessEMNECC | California Building | Plumas Gym657-6478 | [email protected]

Kaia FIT offers two different types of boot camp styles for women of all ages. Classes include 3-4 Kaia cross-training workouts including our Kaia walk/runs, Kaia Juicy and Kaia Flow. Contact Jennifer Croke to register.

Brik | 6 weeks | 5 days per week | $259These sessions offer QUICK and GREAT results from weight & body fat loss to strength and confidence. During Brik we do physical assessments, offer a nutritional plan, recipes, a shopping guide, food journals, and have a blast.Core | 5 weeks | 4 days per week | $135This class increases cardiovascular endurance and muscular strength, and includes a Kaia nutritional guide to help you with making healthy food choices and weight loss.

JazzerciseCalifornia Building

Jazzercise is an effective, total body conditioning program that offers a blend of dance and exercise choreographed to your favorite music.

Ages 16+ | Monday-Wednesday & Friday 9-10am$65 for 2 months | $90 for 3 months | $25 for 4 classes | $36 per month (online option only)

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Outdoor Pool Summer Swim PassIdlewild | Traner

Purchase a pass for the summer to use for public swim and lap swim.

• $25 | Children (2-5 years old), Seniors (50+)• $35 | Youth (6-17 years old)• $45 | Adult (18-49 years old)

May 21-Sept 5 | Valid dates at IdlewildJune 11-Aug 7 | Valid dates at Traner

Water BabiesIdlewild | Northwest

This parent-assisted program helps small children become accustomed to the water while in the familiar hands of a parent. Ages 6 months-2 years old.

Water FitnessNorthwest

Buoyancy takes the impact off leg joints allowing exercises to improve muscular strength, balance and fitness levels. Get high-impact results from a low-impact water workout. No swimming skills are required.

Tiny TotsIdlewild | Northwest

Certified American Red Cross instruction begins with basic physical and mental adjustment to the water. Participants are taught basic safety and water skills using play as the primary form of teaching. This class does not teach children to be accomplished swimmers, but develops a comfort in the water. Ages 3-5 years old.

Adult Swim ClinicIdlewild

Participants must be 15 years of age or older. Instructors work with participants to identify goals for success and design the course for goal completion.

Learn to SwimIdlewild | Northwest

Students will be introduced to the fundamentals and techniques of basic swimming. Advanced students will refine the skills presented in previous lessons. This course is broken out into six levels of progressive instruction. Ages six years and up with an eight student-to-instructor ratio.

Twilight SwimTraner

Come check out Traner Pool’s water slides and spray features and join us for an early twilight swim. Admission is free!

• June 24 & July 22 6-8pm

Lifeguard ClassesNorthwest | 334-2203 The American Red Cross Lifeguarding trains lifeguards to act with speed and confidence in emergency situations both in and out of the water. Core content includes: Water rescue skills, surveillance and recognition, First Aid, CPR and AED, and breathing and cardiac emergencies. Participants are required to pass a pre-course swimming test and in order to earn a certification, must attend all courses, pass a written exam with an 80% or better, and pass a practical skills test. An e-book or printed version is available.

Private Swim LessonsIdlewild | NorthwestAqua4All.com | 354-5582

Aqua 4 All specializes in teaching traditional and special needs swim lessons for anyone with any kind of learning challenges, all ages and skill levels. Whether extremely water phobic or simply in need of stroke instruction, we offer personalized swimming plans for each client with our one-on-one instruction, providing attention, patience, and understanding.

Aquatics

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Traner PoolOutdoor 25-yard pool featuring a double flume slide and water play features | 7 days per week

Open Swim: 1-4pm | June 13-Aug 7 | Child/Senior: $2 | Youth: $2.50 | Adult: $4

Idlewild PoolOutdoor 50 meter 8-lane pool with two 1-meter boards and a tot poolChild: 0-5 years old | Youth: 6-17 years | Adult: 18-49 | Senior: 50+

Program Days | Times Dates | FeesOpen Swim • Monday-Friday 1-3:55pm (June 10-Aug 5) • Saturday & Sunday 1-5pm

Lap Swim • Monday-Friday 11:35am-12:55pm • Saturday & Sunday 12-1pm• Monday-Friday 6-7pm

Water Babies6 months-2 years old

• Monday & Wednesday 12-12:30pm • June 13-July 6 $49* • July 11-Aug 3 $56• Tuesday & Thursday 12-12:30pm • June 14-July 7 $56* • July 12-Aug 4 $56

Tiny Tots3-5 years old

• Monday-Thursday 9:40-10:10am

• June 13-23 $56 • July 11-21 $56• June 27-July 7 $49 • July 25-Aug 4 $56• Monday-Thursday 10:20-10:50am

• Monday-Thursday 11-11:30am

Learn to Swim6-17 years old

• Monday-Friday 9:40-10:25am• Monday-Friday 10:35am-11:20am

• June 13-23* $63 • July 11-21 $63• June 27-July 8* $63 • July 25-Aug 5 $70River Otters

Pre-Competitive • Monday-Friday 9:40-10:25am

Adult Swim Clinic • Monday-Friday 10:35 - 11:20amPrivate / Semi-Private

Swim Lessons Call 334-2267 for more information $30 for 1 child | $55 for 2-5 children

Private Pool Rental Call 334-2267 for more information | $140 per hour*Idlewild Pool will be closed on June 24-26, July 22-24 | Schedule runs from June 1-Aug 5

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Northwest Pool Indoor 25-yard, 8-lane pool and an instructional pool

Program Days | Times Dates | Fees

Public Swim • Monday-Friday 1-3:45pm• Sunday 10:30-2:30pm Adult $5 Youth $3 Child/Senior $2 (Passes available)

Lap Swim• Monday-Friday 7am-8:45am• Monday-Friday 10:15am-11:30am• Monday-Friday 8pm-9pm• Sunday 10:30am-2:30pm

Adult $5 Youth $3 Child/Senior $2 (Passes available)

Water Fitness• Monday, Wednesday & Friday 9-10am• Monday, Wednesday & Friday 11:30am-12:30pm• Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am• Tuesday & Thursday 11:30am-12:30pm

Adult $6 Senior $5 (Session pricing available)

Water Babies6 months-2 years old

• Tuesday & Thursday 6-6:30pm • June 14-July 7 $56 • July 12-Aug 4 $56• Saturday 9:30-10am • June 18-July 9 $28 • July 16-Aug 6 $28

• Saturday 12:30-1pm • Aug 20-Sept 3 $21 • Oct 15-29 $21• Sept 17-Oct 1 $21

Tiny Tots3-5 years old

• Monday-Thursday 6:30-7pm • June 13-23 $56 • July 11-21 $56• June 27-July 7* $49 • July 25-Aug 4 $56

• Saturday 10:15-10:45am • June 18-July 9 $28 • July 16-Aug 6 $28

• Saturday 1-1:30pm • Aug 20-Sept 3 $21 • Oct 15-29 $21• Sept 17-Oct 1 $21

• Tuesday & Thursday 1:30-2pm • Aug 16-Sept 1 $42 • Oct 11-27 $42• Sept 13-29 $42

Learn to Swim6-17 years old

• Monday-Friday 7-7:45pm • June 13-24 $70 • July 11-22 $70• June 27-July 8* $63 • July 25-Aug 5 $70

• Saturday 10:45-11:30am • June 18-July 9 $28 • July 16-Aug 6 $28

• Saturday 1:30-2:15pm • Aug 20-Sept 3 $21 • Oct 15-29 $21• Sept 17-Oct 1 $21

• Tuesday & Thursday 2-2:45pm • Aug 16-Sept 1 $42 • Oct 11-27 $42• Sept 13-29 $42

Private/Semi-Private Lessons Call 334-2203 for more information $30 for 1 child | $55 for 2-5 children

Private Pool Rental Call 334-2203 for more information | $70 per hour (additional fees may apply)*No Classes on July 4 | This schedule runs June 13-Aug 7

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TennisReno Tennis Center | 689-2975Reno.Gov/Tennis

Sixteen hardcourts await players of all abilities. Open play is available and courts are open year-round. Four courts also have lighting, allowing players to enjoy tennis later in the evening or in the darker days of the year. Contact Director of Tennis, Andres Durandegui. Registration for tennis programs only at the Reno Tennis Center. Call in advance to reserve a court. Private and group lessons available. Racquet stringing also available.

Junior Team TennisAges 9-17 | $140 per month | $20 drop-inMonday, Wednesday & Friday 4-5:30pm

Junior Summer CampAges 6-17 | $120 per campMonday-Thursday 9:30am-12:30pm• June 13-16 • June 20-23• June 27-30• July 4-7

• July 11-14• July 18-21• July 25-28• Aug 1-4

10 & UnderAges 3-10 | $20 drop-in • Saturday 10am-12pm | $60 per month• Monday, Wednesday & Friday 4-5:30pm $140 per month

Little TennisAges 3-6 | $50 per camp Monday & Wednesday 8:45-9:30am• June 13-29 • July 4-20

• July 25-Aug 10

Alpine Tennis AcademyAges 10-17 | $240 per month | $25 drop-inMonday, Wednesday & Friday 3-5pm

Adult Tennis Camps$70 per camp | Monday & Wednesday Beginner 6-7pm | Intermediate 7-8pm• Apr 4-20 • Apr 25-May 11• May 16-June 1• June 6-June 22• June 27-July 13

• July 18-Aug 3• Aug 8-24• Aug 29-Sept 14• Sept 19-Oct 5• Oct 10-26

Adult Drill Class$20 per sessionTuesday-Friday 6-7:30pmSaturday 2-3:30pmSunday 12:30-2pm & 2-3:30pm

Aerobic Tennis$20 per sessionTuesday, Thursday & Friday 9-10:30am

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Summer Tuesday Spiking Co-Ed Volleyball League

Plumas Gym Registration fee includes ten league games and a single elimination, post-season tournament for qualifying teams.

Ages 18+ | Tuesday 6:30-11:30pm | $160Registration ends June 27 | League dates: July 12-Sept 20

Summer Men’s Basketball LeaguePlumas Gym | EMNECC

Registration fee includes ten league games and a single elimination, post-season tournament for qualifying teams.

Ages 18+ | Monday - Thursday 6:30-11:30pm | $510Registration ends June 27 | League dates: July 11-Sept 22

Summer Youth Hoops [email protected] | nnsr.org | 360-4160

In partnership with Northern Nevada Sports and Recreation, teams will meet twice a week during this 8-week program. All games and practices are held after 6pm (no weekend games or practices).

Summer Co-Ed Kickball LeagueReno Sports Complex | Idlewild

Kickball is officiated by ASA certified officials and follows ASA rules unless otherwise noted. Registration fee includes ten league games.

Ages 18+ | Monday 6:30-11:30pm | $360Registration ends June 27 | League Dates: July 18-Sept 19

Summer Co-Ed and Men’s Softball LeagueReno Sports Complex | Idlewild

Registration fee includes ten league games, and qualifying teams will play in a single-elimination, post-season tournament.

Ages 18+ | Monday-Friday 6:30-11:30pm | $535Registration ends June 27 | League Dates: July 18-Sept 19

Summer Non-Spiking Co-EdVolleyball League

Plumas Gym Registration fee includes ten league games and a single-elimination, post-season tournament for qualifying teams.

Ages 18+ | Monday 6:30-11:30pm | $160Registration ends June 27 | League Dates: July 11-Sept 19

Summer Sunday Spiking Co-Ed Volleyball League

Plumas Gym Registration fee includes ten league games and single-elimination, post-season tournament for qualifying teams. Games may start as early as 9am.

Ages 18+ | Sunday 9am-11:30pm | $160Registration ends June 27 | League dates: July 10-Sept 18

Fall Youth NFL Flag Football [email protected] | nnsr.org | 360-4160

In partnership with Northern Nevada Sports and Recreation, this is an exciting opportunity to compete in a fun, high-energy youth football league. All teams are coached by volunteers who love sports and enjoy teaching kids.

Fall Two-Night Spiking Co-EdVolleyball League

Plumas Gym Registration fee includes ten league games and a single elimination, post-season tournament for the top three teams from each division. Teams play twice a week, on both Tuesday and Thursday. Ages 18+ | Tuesday & Thursday 6:30-11:30pm | $180Registration ends Sept 13 | League dates: Oct 4-Nov 10

Fall Sunday Spiking Volleyball LeaguePlumas Gym

Registration fee includes ten league games and a single-elimination, post-season tournament for the top three teams from each division.

Ages 18+ | Sunday 9am-11:30pm | $180Registration ends Sept 11 | League dates: Oct 2-Dec 11

Fall Non-Spiking Co-Ed Volleyball LeaguePlumas Gym

Registration fee includes ten league games and a single-elimination, post-season tournament for the top three teams from each division.

Ages 18+ | Monday 6:30-11:30pm | $180Registration ends Sept 12 | League dates: Oct 3-Dec 12

To Register: 334-2262EMNECC: 1301 Valley Rd.Idlewild: 1805 Idlewild Dr.Plumas Gym: 475 Monroe St.Reno Sports Complex: 2975 N. Virginia St.Reno Tennis Center: 2601 Plumas St.

The City of Reno offers dozens of leagues and sports activities. To register for one of these leagues, download a sport-specific registration form from Reno.Gov and submit it according to the instructions.

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Adaptive Rec Connect This newsletter is the best way to stay current with upcoming events, sports, social programs and area resources. You can download a copy by visiting Reno.Gov/ParksandRec or call Inclusion/Adaptive services to have each issue emailed to you.

Adaptive Equipment Rental ProgramOur adaptive recreation equipment is available to rent (sport wheelchairs, beach wheelchairs, hand cycles, etc.). Renting makes it affordable for participants to try before they buy. Be a weekend warrior, gain skills and be involved in more than one sport.

U.S. ParalympicsParalympic Sport Reno is a community-based sports club developed to involve youth and adults with a physical and/or visual disability. A division of the U.S. Olympic Committee is dedicated to becoming the world leader in the Paralympic sports movement and to promoting excellence in the lives of persons with physical disabilities.

Out and AboutThe Out and About community outing program is geared for young adults ages 15 years and up with disabilities and their caregivers/companions. Join us for bowling, cooking, golfing, fishing, field trips and more.

Access for AllThe City of Reno provides accommodations to those with disabilities so that full participation in leisure and recreation programs, classes, services and facilities may be enjoyed by all. For accommodation to participate in a program, contact Inclusion Services a minimum of five business days prior to the program. Hearing impaired individuals can use Nevada Relay by dialing 711 for assistance.

Wheelchair Rugby PracticesWheelchair or quad rugby is a fast-paced and competitive sport for individuals with physical disabilities that affect all four extremities. Players use special “rugby wheelchairs” to play the sport. These chairs are very maneuverable and can take a hit or two. Rugby players must be able to push their own wheelchairs.

July-Dec Tuesday & Thursday 2-5pm | $75

Saturday 12-3pm | $25

Wheelchair Rugby TournamentThe City of Reno Adaptive Recreation Program will host an annual wheelchair rugby tournament. Teams from the United States Quad Rugby Association (USQRA) will join the local team in a fun-filled and competitive weekend of wheelchair rugby.

EMNECC | Aug 19-21Plumas Gym | Oct 28-30

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Northern California/Nevada Adaptive Cycling SeriesJoin us while we cycle various locations in northern California and Nevada throughout the summer and fall. There will be a series of organized rides in the Bay Area, Sacramento and Reno. Each ride will offer routes of varying distances for beginner to advanced.

June 12 | Reno, NVApril Wolfe - City of Reno

333-7765 or [email protected] 9 | Berkeley, CA

Greg Milano - Bay Area Outreach Program510-848-2930 or [email protected]

Sept 10 | Chico, CAChuck Nadeau - Ability First Sports Chico

530-588-0335 or [email protected] 8 | Monterey, CA

Annie Desalernos - City of Sacramento, Access Leisure916-808-3809 or [email protected]

Reno Named Stop on New Hand CycleRace Series

Biggest Little Para-Cycling [email protected] | 333-7765

The City of Reno was awarded financial support from U.S. Paralympics, a division of the United States Olympic Committee,via a generous grant from the Craig H. Neilsen Foundation. The grant funding is designed to provide more domestic handcycling competition opportunities for individuals with spinal cord injuries. In addition to the competitions, the grant funding from the Neilsen Foundation also enables each race organizer to host a Learn to Handcycle clinic. Through the clinics, athletes will learn more about the sport, hone their skills and get real hands-on experience with trained coaches and athletes. All of the clinics are free and open to all interested handcyclists. For more information about the race and clinic in Reno, please contact April Wolfe.

Friday, June 10Tour de Nez Para-Cycling Time Trial

Saturday, June 11Tour De Nez Para-Cycling Crit

Sunday, June 12Northern Nevada/California Adaptive Cycling Clinic

Mark Wellman’s Adventure Day atSparks Marina

300 Howard Dr | 353-7815 [email protected]

A kayaking seminar will be featured and adaptive rock climbing, adaptive sailing and hand cycles will be available to try. Bring your bathing suit and sun block to this free event. Call Shauna Nelson or email for more information.

May 22 10am-2pm

Veteran ProgramsR4 Alliance

R4 Alliance is a membership of nationally recognized programs of excellence that provide therapeutic and community-based recreation services to veterans and their family members. The City of Reno is honored to be recognized for providing the first municipal program invited into their membership.

Project HERO City of RenoProject HERO (Healing Exercise Rehabilitation Opportunity) provides training and supports cycling programs at military hospitals, Army Transition Units, Marine Wounded Warrior Units and Veterans Affairs locations to help healing heroes overcome obstacles they face. Project HERO has proven the effectiveness of group riding in the rehabilitation of injured servicemen and women.

Fit But Not ForgottenThe Fit But Not Forgotten program offers weekly fitness classes in our facility weight room. Classes will cover orientation to equipment, fitness level assessment, strength development techniques, endurance and flexibility and fitness goal discussion. Upon completion of four classes participants will be eligible for a free all-inclusive one year facility membership. This program is funded from a grant provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs, Adaptive Sports Grant.

Thursday 5:30-6:30pm | Friday 10-11amMilitary Sports Camp

The City of Reno, with the generous support of its presenting sponsors and local adaptive sports programs plan to once again host 15 disabled veterans and injured service members and their spouse/guests for a multi-day Military Sports Camp. There is no cost to military servicemen or women or their guests. Registration preferences will be given to Nevada Service Members and residents. For more information contact April Wolfe.

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Tai ChiEMNECC

Cheng Man Ching Yang Style consists of 37 postures also known as Meditation in Motion. This low impact exercise helps with relaxation, balance and flexibility.

Monday 6-7pm | Tuesday and Thursday 1-2pm$40 per month/$5 per class

JujitsuEMNECC

DanZan Ryu Hawaiian Jujitsu is internationally recognized and teaches effective self-defense. Students practice techniques while developing character and ethical principals. New students are required to become members of the American Judo and Jujitsu Federation (AJJF).

AJJF Membership$30 per year for age 15 and younger$60 per year for adults | $15 for seniors (65+)

Adult Jujitsu | $60 per month• Tuesday & Thursday | 7-9pm• Saturday | 10am-12pm

Kid’s Jujitsu | $50 per month• Tuesday & Thursday | 6-7pm

QigongEMNECC | [email protected] 997-8608

These simple, low impact, and meditative movements will strengthen your natural healing abilities for better health and mental clarity. The first class of every month is dedicated to orientation for beginners.

Tuesday | 5:30-6:30pm | $5 per month• May 10-31• June 7-28• July 5-25

• Aug 2-30• Sept 6-27• Oct 4-25

Traditional Shotokan Karate ClassEMNECC

These classes teach traditional Japanese style karate, using the same training principals as in traditional karate dojos throughout the world.

Adult KarateTuesday, Thursday & Friday 5:30-7pm$75 per month | Family membership $125

Children’s KarateTuesday, Thursday & Friday 4-5pm • Ages 4-9 | $55 per month • Ages 10-16 | $65 per month

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Paradise Park Community GardenTeglia’s Paradise Park | 334-1201

Forty-four individual ground plots, six raised beds and two large community garden spaces for use.

$10 for one spot - $15 for two spotsReturning gardeners can reserve the same spots

Ceramics ClassMcKinley Arts and Culture Center | 334-2417

The ceramics class is designed to focus on techniques that accommodate novice to advanced students. Mediums include acrylic paints, glazes and translucences.

$45 per month | 9:30am-12pmThree Wednesdays a month - classes vary with holidays

Outdoor ActivitiesTruckee River Whitewater Park | 334-2414

The Whitewater Park features five drop pools over 1,400 feet in the north channel and six pools over 1,200 feet in the south channel. Kayak, raft and tube rentals are available by local concessionaires. As with all river systems, safety precautions should be exercised (i.e. use of personal flotation devices). There is no lifeguard on duty.

Dog ObedienceDogManGuy.Com | 265-4530

Instructor Guy Yeaman will teach your dog the basic obedience commands. Each dog will need a training collar (choke chain, martingale, harness, etc.) and a four-foot to six-foot fabric or leather leash. Written proof of updated dog shots must be shown at the start of class. Results are guaranteed.

Ages 8+ for people | 4+ months for dogs• Comstock Park - 1650 Carat Blvd.

Fall/Winter 10-11am | Spring/Summer 9-10am• McKinley Arts and Culture Center | Saturday 1-2pm

$80 per session• Apr 16-May 21 • June 18-July 23• July 30-Sept 3

• Oct 1-Nov 5• Nov 12-Dec 17

Biggest Little Urban Camp OutReno Sports Complex | 2975 N. Virginia St.

The City of Reno presents the Biggest Little Urban Camp Out on Saturday and Sunday. Families will set up their tent on the outfield (restrictions apply, see Reno.Gov for details), enjoy hamburgers and hot dogs, play games, and watch an outdoor movie before sleeping under the stars. In the morning, donuts and coffee will be provided while packing up.

June 18 at 3pm-June 19 at 9am

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Senior Connect [email protected] | 657-4602Reno.Gov/Seniors

Stay connected and learn about upcoming classes and events, activity/facility calendars and much more. Pick up a copy each month at Teglia’s Paradise Park, Neil Road Recreation Center and other facilities. Call or email to have a copy mailed to you, emailed to you or download a copy.

Senior Computer ClassesNeil Road Recreation Center | 689-8484

Learn computer skills and bring the world to your fingertips. Classes meet three times each month. Pre-registration is required. $20 Per month | $10 per additional class

(only the first full week of the month)• Open Lab

Every Thursday 12-2pmMonday, Wednesday & Friday once a month

• Computer Essentials Made SimpleMonday, Wednesday & Friday 9:30am

• Computer Protection Made SimpleTuesday & Thursday 9:30am

• Digital Photo EditingTuesday & Thursday 9:30am

Brunch and A MovieEldorado Casino | 345 N. Virginia St.

Have you seen a good movie lately?$20 per month | First Thursday of each month 9:30am

Senior ArcheryHigh Desert Archery | 940 Matley Ln. #5

Our friends at High Desert Archery offer basic instruction and free equipment use. Join the fun and exercise at this weekly event! Pre-registration required.

$10 per week | Every Tuesday 2pm

Senior Mat YogaEMNECC | Neil Road Recreation Center 303-2845 | [email protected]

This gentle yoga class approaches fundamental yoga stretches presented in a flowing class that is easy to follow. Mats, blankets and blocks are available on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, contact Pam Pearson.

Monday, Wednesday & Friday | $30 per month• Neil Road Recreation Center 10-11am• EMNECC 12-1pm

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Zumba GoldTeglia’s Paradise Park | 356-3176

With zesty Latin rhythms, tone and sculpt the body in an energizing cardio workout. Classes are hosted by Patricia and Shannon Gallimore of G-Fusion Fitness and Health.

$10 per month• Monday 5:30-6:30pm • Thursday 10-11am

Senior Travelers and Around [email protected] | 657-4602

Travel to a different regional destination each month. Call for more information or view the monthly Senior Connect newsletter.

Chair VolleyballTeglia’s Paradise Park | 356-3176

This new sport is sweeping the country! Come join us for this new and exciting activity! A fun way to get some healthy exercise!

Drop in $1 | Friday 1-3pm

Senior Chair YogaEMNECC | Neil Road Recreation Center303-2845

The course teaches yoga poses and postures focusing on gentle movement from a chair or standing beside a chair.

$8 per month, per location• EMNECC | Wednesday 1:30-2:15pm• Neil Road Recreation Center | 10-10:45am

Health, Wellness & YouTeglia’s Paradise Park | 356-3176

Enjoy drop-in discussion concerning your health and wellness. Come in and gain useful health and wellness tips and information. Lunch is included.

Drop in $1 | First Tuesday of each month 12pm

Reno Senior Dance ClubNeil Road Recreation Center | 689-8484

Twice a month seniors gather to tango, waltz and swing. Refreshments are provided.

$5 per dance | Second and fourth Sunday 2-5pm

Creative ArtistTeglia’s Paradise Park

Have you ever wanted to explore your creative talent using different mediums? If so we have the activity designed with you in mind. Come join us and explore creative artistry. We feature the work of a selected artist in the group on a monthly basis.

Drop in $1 | Monday 1-4pm

Senior Lunch ProgramNeil Road Recreation Center | 689-8484

Seniors can enjoy a hot meal or a fresh salad for lunch. Salads and hot meals must be ordered a day in advance. Additional eligibility information applies. For more information call or visit Reno.Gov/Seniors

Monday-Friday 11:30amSuggested donation of $2 | $4 for non-seniors

Dinner and a [email protected] | 657-4602

Price includes both dinner and show tickets. Space is limited. Call for information or view monthly Senior Connect newsletter.

Senior BowlingHigh Sierra Lanes | 3390 S. Virginia St.

Come bowl with your friends or meet new ones! Not a league, just bowling for fun and exercise.

$7.50 per week | 3 games (shoe rental included) Wednesday 1-4pm

Grandma with Attitude EMNECC | 334-2262

Join RGJ Columnist Anne Pershing for donuts, health bars, coffee or tea and a chat! Current events and future topics will be discussed. Drop in $1 | Second Thursday of each month 1:30pm

The VoicesEMNECC | 334-2262

If you are serious about singing, we are excited to have you join us at Evelyn Mount Northeast Community Center to sing with a group of people who love to sing. The Voices will perform a variety of different genres of music and will accept invitations to sing at various events. Second and fourth Tuesday of each month 1:30-3pm

Drop in $1

Beanbag Baseball PracticeWe are looking for some terrific, enthusiastic players to represent our facilities. If you are one of those desired players come on out to the scheduled practice and show off your skills.

• Teglia’s Paradise Park | Drop in $1Tuesday 1pm-3:30pm | Friday 10am-12:30pm

• Neil Road Recreation Center | Drop in $1Monday 11:30am-1:30pm | Friday 1:30-3:30pm

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Non-Site Specific657-4602

Paid Activities• Brunch & Movie | 1st Thursday 9:30am• Reno Travelers | 3rd Thursday (times vary)

Neil Road Recreation Center Drop-in Activities $1.00

• Cribbage | Monday 1pm• Rec Pickleball | Monday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 1:30pm• Drills & Skills Pickleball | Wednesday 4:30pm• Beginner Pickleball | Wednesday & Friday 12pm• Table Tennis | Monday, Wednesday & Thursday 7pm• Table Tennis | Saturday 10am• Fitness with Friends | Tuesday & Thursday 10am• This-N-That Exchange | Tuesday 1pm• Basic Bridge | Tuesday 1pm• Pinochle | Monday & Wednesday 10am• Minnesota | 1st Thursday 1pm• Dominoes | 2nd Thursday 1pm• Badminton | Monday, Wednesday & Friday 7pm• Bingo | Friday 1pm

Paid Activities• Computer Essentials Made Simple | Monday, Wednesday & Friday 9:30am• Computer Protection Made Simple | Tuesday & Thursday 9:30am• Digital Photo Editing | Tuesday & Thursday• Senior Mat Yoga | Monday, Wednesday & Friday 10am• Colin Ross Music Program | Tuesday 2pm• Senior Dance | 2nd & 4th Sunday 2pm• Open Lab | Every Thursday 12pm / Monday, Wednesday & Friday (once a month) $5• Chair Yoga | Thursday 10am• Guided Craft Corner | Monday 1-4pm | $5 scholarships apply

Social Services• Senior Lunches | Monday-Friday 11:30am• Bread Drop | Tuesday 12pm• AARP Driving | Saturday (times vary)

Evelyn Mount Northeast Community Center (EMNECC)Drop-in Activities $1.00

• Ballroom Dance | Tuesday & Friday 2pm & 6pm• Cribbage | Thursday 1pm• Super Seniors | Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 8:30am• Sit and Get Fit | Tuesday & Thursday 10am• Bridge | Tuesday 9am and Fridays 1pm

Paid Activities• Crochet Circle | Monday 10am• Senior Yoga | Monday, Wednesday & Friday 12pm• Senior Tap | Wednesday 9:30am• Chair Yoga | Wednesday 1:30pm• Cro-Nits | 3rd & 4th Thursday 10am• Pickleball | Schedules Vary

Teglia’s Paradise Park Drop-in Activities $1.00

• Pinochle | Monday & Wednesday 10am• Sit and Get Fit | Monday, Wednesday & Friday 8:30am• Health, Wellness and You | 1st Tuesday 12pm• Birthday Party | 3rd Wednesday 2pm• Bunco | Thursday 12:15pm• Intermediate Bridge | Wednesday 10am• Board Game Day | Wednesday 10am-3pm• Glee Club | 2nd & 4th Tuesday 11am• Karaoke of Paradise | 2nd & 4th Tuesday 11am-12pm• Bean Bag Baseball | Friday 10am-12:30pm• Sunshine Quilters | Monday 1-4pm

Paid Activities• Creative Crafts & Quilts | Monday 12pm• Zumba Gold | Thursday 10am• Guided Craft Corner | Monday 1-4pm | $5 scholarships apply

Social Services• Bread Drop | Tuesday 10am• Blood Pressure | 1st Tuesday 11am

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August 9-27Reno.Gov/SeniorGames | #Never2Old4Gold

(775) [email protected]

Croquet | Archery | Badminton | Miniature Golf | Billiards

Bowling | Beanbag Toss | Beanbag Baseball | Basketball

Phase 10 | Blackjack | Go Karts | Bowling | Golf Tournament

Fly Casting | Pickleball Swimming | Table Tennis | Walk Race

Horseshoes | Track & Field

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Open 7 days a week during the following hours:Oct 1-Mar 31 | 6am - 7pm*Apr 1-Sept 30 | 5am - 10pm*

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DowntownBarbara Bennett Park-400 Island Ave.* • • • • • •Bicentennial Park-10 Ralston St. • • •City Plaza-10 N. Virginia St. • • •City Center Plaza-4th & Center St. •Fulton Corner-1st St. & Arlington Ave. • •Powning Veterans Memorial Park-150 S. Virginia St. •Truckee River Whitewater Park -W. 1st St. & Arlington Ave. •West Street Plaza-220 W. 1st St. • •Wingfield Park-2 S. Arlington Ave. • •

NortheastDick Taylor Memorial Park-1140 Beech St.*

Rentable Shelter: Capacity: 100 | $100** • • • • • • • • • •

Eighth Street Parkway-455 E. 8th St. • •Evans Park-200 E. 9th St. • • •Melody Lane Park-2370 Scottsdale Rd. • • • • •Pat Baker Park-1910 Bishop St.* (Renovating Summer 2016)

Rentable Shelter: Capacity: 50 | $85 • • • • • •

Rotary Centennial Park-1265 Hillboro St. • • • • •Sage Street Park-790 Sage St. • • • •Sterling Village Tot Lot-760 Winston Dr. • • • •Teglia’s Paradise Park-2745 Elementary Dr.*

Rentable Shelter: Pavilion - Capacity 50 | $85**Shelter - Capacity: 20 | $120

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Traner Pool-1600 Carville Dr. • •

University Ridge Park-990 S. University Park Loop • • • • • • • •

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Adopt-a-ParkGet involved in the community in a way that develops pride and appreciation through stewardship. Call 334-2270 and adopt a park in your neighborhood today.

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NorthwestCanyon Creek Park-1485 Robb Dr.*

Rentable Shelter: Capacity: 50 | $85 • • • • • • • • • •

Hilltop Park-3950 Buckingham Square Blvd. • • • • • •Irving Circle Park-85 Irving Park Cir.Lake Park-40 Coleman Dr. • • • •Las Brisas Park-5950 Las Brisas Blvd.*

Rentable Shelter: Capacity: 100 | $100 • • • • • • • •

Lunsford Park-Riverside Dr. at Jones St. •McKinley Park-925 Riverside Dr. •Northgate Park-6450 Moonridge Ter.

Rentable Shelter: Capacity: 50 | $85 • • • • •

Northwest Park-2775 Apollo Wy. • • • • • • •Oxbow Nature Study Area-3100 Dickerson Rd.* • • • •Peavine Fields-825 Wyoming Ave. • •Rainbow Ridge Park-1355 Rainbow Ridge Rd. • • • • • • • •Reno Sports Complex-2975 N. Virginia St. • • •Riverside Drive Park-650 Riverside Dr. • • •Seminary Park-1101 Sierra St. •Sierra Vista Park-1111 Clubhouse Dr. Closed pending RenovationSky Country Park-3290 Snake River Dr. • • • • • •Somersett East Park-1900 Park Hollow Ct. • • • • •Terrace Sports Complex-2525 Robb Dr. • • • • • • • •Valley Wood Park-6555 Valley Wood Dr. • • • • • • • •Whitaker Park (Dog Park)-550 University Ter.*

Rentable Shelter: Capacity: 100 | $100 • • • • • • • •

North ValleysDorothy McAlinden Park-12000 Mt. Charleston St. • • • • • • •Mayors Park & Fields-12000 Mt. Charleston St. •Panther Valley Park-850 Link Ln.* • • • • • • • • •Raleigh Heights Park-825 Burgess Pl. • • • • • • •Silver Lake Park-8755 Red Baron Blvd.

Rentable Shelter: Capacity: 50 | $85 • • • • • • • • •

*Year round restrooms; all others open late Apr-early Oct (weather permitting)**Rentable Shelters: Bounce houses are permitted on paved or hard surfaces

Each shelter can accommodate 50-200 people and comes with picnic tables and a barbecue. Please note that these amenities are not reserved as part of a picnic shelter permit. Playgrounds, tennis, volleyball and basketball courts, horseshoe pits, and skate parks are normally open to the public at large. A beer and wine permit is required ($50) if these beverages will be consumed at your event.

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Open 7 days a week during the following hours:Oct 1-Mar 31 | 6am - 7pm*Apr 1-Sept 30 | 5am - 10pm*

*Restrooms close 1hr before parks closePark Rentals: 10am-6pm | 334-3888

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SoutheastBrodhead Park-5 S. Park St. • • • •Center Creek Park-1595 Wilbur May Pkwy. • • • • • • •Comstock Park-1650 Carat Blvd.

Rentable Shelter: Capacity: 50 | $85** • • • • • • • •

Cyan Park-2121 Long Meadow Dr. • • • • •Damonte Ranch Park-1950 Steamboat Pkwy.* • • • • • • •Donner Party Park-4385 Loreto Ln.Double Diamond Park-9100 Wilbur May Pkwy. • • •Evergreen Park-9555 Evergreen Dr. • •Fisherman’s Park I and II-495 Galetti Wy. • • • • •Governor’s Bowl Park-1498 East 7th St. • •Holcomb Historic Site-1005 Holcomb Ave.Horizon View Park-9675 Wilbur May Pkwy. • • • • • • •Huffaker Park and Trail-1160 E. Huffaker Ln.

Rentable Shelter: Capacity: 50 | $85 • • • • • • • • • • • •

Jamaica Park-1000 Jamaica Ave. • • • • • • • • •John Champion Park-957 Kuenzli St. • • • • •Liston Park-1635 Yori Ave. • •Miguel Ribera Park-3925 Neil Rd.

Rentable Shelter: Capacity: 200 | $120 • • • • • • • • •

Mira Loma Park-3000 S. McCarran Blvd.*Rentable Shelter: Capacity: 200 | $120 • • • • • • • • • • • •

Pickett Park-250 Kirman Ave.*Rentable Shelter: Capacity: 100 | $100 • • • • • • • • •

Reggie Road Pathway-Reggie Rd./Sierra Madre Dr. •Stewart Park-400 Stewart St. • • • • •Wilkinson Park-1201 E. Taylor St. • • • • • •

Yori Park-2800 Yori Wy.* • • • • • • • • •

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Adopt-a-ParkGet involved in the community in a way that develops pride and appreciation through stewardship. Call 334-2270 and adopt a park in your neighborhood today.

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SouthwestCaughlin Crest Park-3851 Cashill Blvd. • •Crissie Caughlin Park-3415 Idlewild Dr.* • • • • • • • • •Crystal Lake Park-1190 Country Estates Cir. • • • • • • • • • • • •Horseman’s Park-2800 Pioneer Dr. •Idlewild Park-1900 Idlewild Dr.*

Rentable Shelter: Rose Garden - Capacity: 100 | $85 for 2 hrsSnowflake - Capacity: 200 | $100 **Terrace - Capacity: 200 | $120

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Idlewild Park Train - Memorial Day to Labor Day: 11am - 6pm Saturdays and Sundays; 11am - 3pm Tuesday - Fridays, and on Memorial Day, July 4th and Labor Day; closed all other Mondays. Hours after Labor Day, 11am - 3pm on Saturdays and Sundays through Sept. Train also operates on Friday nights during Reno Street Food.

Ivan Sack Park-3005 Idlewild Dr. • • • •Jack Tighe Memorial Fields-325 Burris Ln. • •Manzanita Park-630 Manzanita Ln.

Rentable Shelter: Capacity: 100 | $100 • • • • • • • • • • • •

Mary Gojack Park-3100 Skyline Blvd. • • • • •Moana Springs Recreation Complex-240 W. Moana Ln. • • •Newlands Park-700 California Ave. • •Plumas Park & Gym-475 Monroe St.* • • •Reno Tennis Center-2601 Plumas St.* • •Robinhood Park-800 Robinhood Dr. • • • • •Schiappacasse Park-3945 Riverhaven Dr. • •Summit Ridge Park-4560 Summit Ridge Dr. • • • • • • • • • •Village Green Park-4785 Village Green Pkwy. • • • • • • • • • •Virginia Lake Park (Dog Park) - 1980 Lakeside Dr.*

Rentable Shelter: Capacity: 100 | $100 • • • • • • • •

Wheatland Park-990 Wheatland Rd. • • • • • • • • •*Year round restrooms; all others open late Apr-early Oct (weather permitting)**Rentable Shelters: Bounce houses are permitted on paved or hard surfaces

Each shelter can accommodate 50-200 people and comes with picnic tables and a barbecue. Please note that these amenities are not reserved as part of a picnic shelter permit. Playgrounds, tennis, volleyball and basketball courts, horseshoe pits, and skate parks are normally open to the public at large. A beer and wine permit is required ($50) if these beverages will be consumed at your event.

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California Building 75 Cowan Dr. | 334-2417

The Spanish-style architecture, reminiscent of the early California missions, distinguishes this popular facility which hosts numerous cultural and special events. Includes use of entire facility, kitchen, restrooms, twenty 6’ rectangular tables, twenty 5’ round tables, 250 folding metal chairs, alcohol permit and patio.

Rental Fees• Building | Capacity: 250 | $75/hr• Patio | Capacity: 100 | $100/day• Rose Garden | $85 for two hours

Wedding/Party Package $700 for eight hours and $75 for each additional hourRequirement: $1,000 refundable security deposit

Evelyn Mount Northeast Community Center (EMNECC)1301 Valley Rd. | 334-2262

40,000 square foot facility provides rental rooms for meetings of any size and family events. Includes 6’ rectangular tables and folding chairs for indoor use.

Rental Fees• Gym | Capacity: 300 | $45/hr• Small Meeting Room | Capacity: 20 | $10/hr• Large Meeting Room | Capacity: 30 | $20/hr• Dance Room | Capacity: 30 | $30/hr• Tuscarora | Capacity: 80 | $30/hr• Pool | Capacity: 100 | $70/hr | Closed for Repairs

West Street Market148 West St. | 334-2414

A unique gathering place centered around food, shopping and entertainment. Urban market with ecofriendly themes. Includes alcohol and sound permit.

Rental Fees | $150 for eight hours

McKinley Arts and Culture 925 Riverside Dr. | 334-2417

This 1910 historic building provides arts and craft workshops for local nonprofit art organizations. An important part of the Truckee River Arts and Culture district, rooms are available for rent by tenants and outside culture groups. Includes use of auditorium, stage, restrooms, foyer, twenty 6’ rectangular tables, twenty 5’ round tables, 160 chairs, kitchen and courtyard.

Rental Fees• Auditorium-rehearsal | $50/hr• Auditorium-performance | $75/hr• Auditorium-other use | $100/hr• Boardroom | $50/hr

Wedding/Party Package$800 for eight hours, includes auditorium, stage, restrooms, foyer, kitchen and courtyard.Requirement: $1,000 refundable security deposit

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Plumas Gym 475 Monroe St. | 334-2262

Sports rental only: Hardwood court for basketball (six hoops) or volleyball with bleacher seating. Tables and chairs are not available in gym. Food and drinks are not allowed in the gym.

Rental Fees | Gym | Capacity: 350 | $45/hr

Neil Road Recreation Center3925 Neil Rd. | 689-8484

The center is located in a campus-like setting with other facilities. The park shelter at Miguel Ribera Park can be rented in conjunction with the building for an additional fee. Includes 6’ rectangular tables and folding chairs for indoor use.

Rental Fees• Gym-Full Court | Capacity: 350 | $45/hr• Gym-Half Court | Capacity: 175 | $30/hr• Small Meeting Room | Capacity: 20 | $10/hr• Large Meeting Room | Capacity: 40 | $20/hr• Stage Area | Capacity: 100 | $30/hr• Stage and Gym | Capacity: 450 | $75/hr• Stage, Meeting Rooms and Gym | Capacity: 550 | $115/hr

Teglia’s Paradise Park Activity Center 2745 Elementary Dr. | 356-3176

Situated near the Paradise Park pond, this facility has acres of open space, a community garden, play areas and walking trails. Includes a kitchen, large multi-purpose room, 5’ round tables, 6’ rectangular tables and 100 folding chairs for indoor use.

Rental Fees | Capacity: 85 | $45/hr

Southside Cultural Center Auditorium 190 E. Liberty St. | 334-2417

Former Southside School includes an auditorium for rehearsals, performances, lectures, concerts and special events. Includes ten 6’ regtangular tables, ten 5’ round tables and 80 chairs for indoor use.

Rental Fees• Auditorium-rehearsal | Capacity: 150 | $50/hr• Auditorium-performance | Capacity: 150 | $75/hr

Quarterly rental discounts for all rentable facilities10-24 uses/quarter 10% discount25-49 uses/quarter 15% discount50+ uses/quarter 20% discount

Each shelter can accommodate 50-200 people and comes with picnic tables and a barbecue. Please note that these amenities are not reserved as part of a picnic shelter permit. Playgrounds, tennis, volleyball and basketball courts, horseshoe pits, and skate parks are normally open to the public at large. A beer and wine permit is required ($50) if these beverages will be consumed at your event. For more information, visit Reno.Gov or call 334-3888.

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SculpturesArt

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Reno StarArtist: Mark Szulgit

Corner of S. McCarran Blvd. and S. Virginia St.

FeatherArtist: Jeff Erickson

W. 3rd St.

NevadaArtist: Charles Ginneyer

925 Riverside Dr.

Mountain TopArtist: Brad Rude

925 Riverside Dr.

AlfrescoArtist: Jorge Blanco

990 S. University Park Loop

Pin SettingArtist: Eileen Gay

National Bowling Stadium Museum

You Should Have Been HereArtist: Cork Marchechi

Corner of W. 1st St. and S. Virginia St.

Rainbow TroutArtist: Eileen Gay

1805 Idlewild Dr.

Portal of EvolutionArtist: Bryan Tedrick

Corner of W. 1st St. and Stevenson St.

Arts District BannersArtist: David Boyer

Various downtown Reno light poles

Reno TotemsArtist: John Molezo

Corner of N. Center St. andE. 4th St.

Community, Diversity and Independence

Artist: Benjamin VictorWells Ave.

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Meet our volunteers, Rudy & Meny. They became volunteers in 2011 and have assisted with many activities in Senior Services since that time. This dynamic duo also finds time to help other agencies throughout the City while working an average of 30-40 hours each week in our City of Reno facilities.

If you would like to volunteer in our parks or recreation programs, we are seeking volunteers for each area of our department.

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