Leisure Guide July - September 2021
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About Us Contents
Our Mission
Community Partners 3 Department Happenings 4-6 Senior Games 2021 7 Facilities 8-9 Programs 10 Preschool 10 Youth 10 Teens 11 Adult 12 Family 13 Seniors 14 Special Populations 16 Trails & Greenways 18 2021 Pool/Amusements 19 Shelter/Facility Rentals 20-21 Coming Fall 2021 22 Index 23 Save the Date! 24
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High Point Parks & Recreation enhances quality of life by providing opportunities through innovative programs, parks and facilities for present and future generations. Brought to you by:
High Point City Council Jay Wagner, Mayor Britt Moore, At Large, Mayor Pro Tem • Tyrone E. Johnson, At Large • Cyril Jefferson, Ward 1 • Chris Williams, Ward 2 Monica Peters, Ward 3 • Wesley Hudson, Ward 4 Victor Jones, Ward 5 • Michael A. Holmes, Ward 6
High Point Parks & Recreation Commission Marshall Newsome, Chair Monica Peters, City Council Liaison Eric Abeles • Jerry Archie • Lauren Britton • Robert Davis • Gary Ollis • Brian Petty • Ed Price • Bryon Stricklin
High Point Parks & Recreation Staff Lee Tillery, Parks & Recreation Director Tracy Pegram, Assistant Parks & Recreation Director Eugene Coleman, Parks Maintenance Manager Colten Marble, Special Facilities Manager
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Community Partners Greater High Point Food Alliance Special thanks to the Greater High Point Food Alliance for the grants to two of our community partners that will allow us to work together to develop and expand several important programs. A collaborative partnership between Morehead Recreation Center and St. Stephen Metropolitan AME Zion Church to build a new Community Garden at Morehead was awarded $4,000. This partnership will provide culinary and nutrition classes for underprivileged youth in the East Central core city area and the new community garden will offer 20 plots to grow healthy produce. Gardeners will donate 10 percent of their harvest to local food banks, food kitchens, churches and shelters from this location. A second $4,000 grant for the expansion of Oakview Recreation Center’s Community Garden was also awarded by the Greater High Point Food Alliance. Oakview is partnering with Home Grown Heroes and Boy Scouts of America Eagle Scout Troop 42 to add 18 new garden plots to the existing garden. Home Grown Heroes will provide Junior Chef and STEM programming; Troop 42’s vision is to start a learning garden for Eagle Scouts to become active participants in the community and promote healthy eating habits. Gardeners will donate 10 percent of their harvest to local food banks, food kitchens, churches and shelters in need of fresh produce from the Oakview location as well. Pictured from left to right: Valentina Curtis (Morehead Recreation Center), Rev. Reginald Keitt (St. Stephens Metropolitan AME Zion Church), Keonna Hayes (Oakview Recreation Center) and Jonathan Seelig (Home Grown Heroes).
Southwest Renewal Foundation
We love our community partnerships! Special thanks to our friends at the Southwest Renewal Foundation for planting five lovely flowering Dogwood and Redbud trees along the Southwest Heritage Greenway on National Arbor Day. They will be enjoyed for generations to come at the Botanical Woodland Teaching Garden, across from Southside Recreation Center (401 Taylor Ave., High Point).
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Department Happenings Welcome, Alex Shepherd! High Point Parks & Recreation welcomes Alex Shepherd, our new financial specialist! Alex grew up in Kernersville and graduated from UNC-Greensboro with a degree in finance. After working with the State Employees Credit Union, Alex decided to make the change to working for local government and is excited that this new opportunity allows him to combine his financial experience with his interest in sports and recreation. He is currently pursuing his master's degree in public administration and enjoys playing golf and watching sports in his free time. We are glad to have you on our team, Alex!
Promotions
Please join us in celebrating the recent promotion of these High Point Parks & Recreation professionals: Congratulations: Daniela Ruiz Jonathan Lanning Robert Bobbitt
Promoted to: Program Activity Leader Parks Specialist Groundskeeper
Teach A Kid To Fish 2021
High Point Parks and Recreation’s annual “Teach A Kid To Fish” event is always a big hit! Participants learned about boating safety, types of fish, how to bait hooks and tie knots, casting techniques and the importance of conservation. Tahjier Sayer won the trophy for the most fish caught in the 5 - 7 age group with a total of one fish and one turtle. K.J. Williamson caught the biggest fish of the 5 - 7 age group with a 6.5” bluegill. Brooks Hewitt caught the biggest fish of the 8 - 11 age group, also with a 6.5” bluegill. Big thanks to Get Outdoors, NC Wildlife Commission, Piedmont Environmental Center, Matt Morgan Bait Company, GASP, Food Lion, Harris Teeter and all the volunteers who helped make a rainy morning so much fun for these junior anglers!
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Department Happenings High Point Parks & Recreation: Spring Softball Champs
Congratulations to Team Elite Heat, who captured the title of High Point Parks & Recreation’s Spring Coed Softball Champions for 2021 in a final game over HTV4545! For more information on Athletics programs offered by High Point Parks & Recreation, please visit www.highpointnc.gov/pr or call 336.883.3480.
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Team HTV4545
Oakview Recreation Summer Camp
High Point Parks & Recreation’s summer campers from Oakview Recreation Center enjoyed the opportunity to visit Oak Hollow Campground to learn more about outdoor fire safety from Dick Thomas, Director of the Piedmont Environmental Center. For more information on our camps and after school programs, please visit www.highpointnc.gov/pr.
2021 Law Enforcement Torch Run Special thanks to High Point Police Department for participating in the 2021 Law Enforcement Torch Run! More than 85,000 law enforcement officers carried the Flame of Hope across 35 nations, including this wonderful group on High Point’s Main Street, to raise awareness and funds for Special Olympics. Local Special Olympics athlete Maria Rodriguez also ran and is shown holding the torch. For more information on Special Olympics Guilford/ High Point, please see page 16 or call 336.883.3477.
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Department Happenings NorthState Dedicates Shelter at High Point City Lake Park
It was our pleasure to help unveil a new sign dedicating Shelter 7 at High Point City Lake Park in honor of NorthState. Shown here is Karen Hoch (left), NorthState's Director of Marketing and Lee Tillery (right), Director of High Point Parks & Recreation.
Adaptive Anglers' "Fishabilities" Fishing Tournament
Participants in the Adaptive Anglers' "Fishabilities" Fishing Tournament enjoyed a great morning of fishing at Oak Hollow Marina thanks to a strong partnership between High Point Parks & Recreation's Special Populations division and the Town of Kernersville. For more information on services offered by Special Populations services, please call 336.883.3481. (Photo credit: Micah Brown Media)
Introducing SmartRec High Point Parks & Recreation is excited to announce a new registration and reservation software to better serve you. SmartRec by Amilia will provide a customer-friendly online experience for you to explore, discover and register for your favorite programs or reserve your favorite outdoor spaces. As we make our transition to this new application, more information will follow on how you can create your account and learn just how easy it is to register for your activities online.
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Senior Games 2021 Senior Games is a year-round health and wellness program for persons age 50 and better, offering 65 athletic events and 35 art categories, including performing and literary arts, from which to choose. The 2021 Senior Games was a modified version of the annual tradition, due to the pandemic, with most inperson events conducted outdoors. There were a few exceptions, such as swimming and bowling, and other events were conducted virtually. The time period of the games was extended to allow multiple days for larger events, keeping participation under the COVID guidelines. What wasn’t different was the friendship, fun and fellowship that comes along with every Senior Games. The same spirit of competition and camaraderie was enjoyed by 272 athletes over age 50 at 11 venues in our community. We are grateful to Jean Latucci, our 2021 Senior Games Ambassador, for her leadership and commitment, to the Senior Games Advisory Committee for leading us through this new situation and to all the sponsors who helped support the Games. Athletes, artists and all competitors, you have our admiration, and we extend our congratulations for a job well done! See you next year.
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Facilities Allen Jay Recreation Center 336.883.3509
1073 East Springfield Road
Athletic Field Rentals 336.883.3480 136 Northpoint Ave.
Field Rentals and Athletics
High Point Athletic Complex 336.883.3480 2920 School Park Road
Morehead Recreation Center 336.883.3506
101 Price St.
Blair Park Golf Course
Oak Hollow Campground
1901 S. Main St.
3415 N. Centennial St.
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Blair Park provides something for every player, no matter their skill level. A favorite with local golfers and the host of many local championships, Blair Park is a modern 18-hole facility traversed by numerous creeks that come into play on over half of the 18 holes. Many notable golfers have visited this course, including the legendary Sam Snead!
Deep River Recreation Center 336.883.3407
1529 Skeet Club Road
Hedgecock Dog Park 336.883.3469
300 Parris Ave.
336.883.3492
Campers will enjoy the wide variety of amenities located within and adjacent to the Campground. Oak Hollow Campground is conveniently accessible from all major highways and offers yearround camping.
Oak Hollow Golf Course 336.883.3260
3400 N. Centennial St. Oak Hollow is one of the few Pete Dye-designed public golf courses in the country and was at one time ranked one of the Best Courses of the South by Top Links magazine, as well as one of America’s Top 75 by Golf Digest. Some of the characteristics of the design offered at Oak Hollow include small, undulating greens, railroad ties, peninsula greens, pot bunkers and an island tee.
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High Point City Lake Park 336.883.3498
602 W. Main St. Jamestown 8
"Mr. Tom made this camp for my kids. He is their favorite thing about camp every year." - Parent of Junior Summer Nature Camp participant
Oak Hollow Marina 336.883.3494 3431 N. Centennial St.
We offer a variety of fishing tackle and weights made and poured locally, a wide range of bait from live minnows to red worms, night-crawlers and chicken livers. We also carry snacks, drinks, coolers and ice for any and all fishing needs. Hours of operation are based on daylight hours. Meeting Room Available for rental to groups for special occasions or meetings. Audiovisual equipment, including a projector, are available upon request.
Oak Hollow Park 336.883.3494
1841 Eastchester Drive Oak Hollow Park includes Festival Park, North Overlook and Sailboat Point. These parks offer shelter rentals and stunning views overlooking Oak Hollow Lake.
Oak Hollow Tennis Center 336.883.3493
3401 N. Centennial St.
Oakview Recreation Center 336.883.3508
503 James Road
Piedmont Environmental Center 336.883.8531
1220 Penny Road
Roy B. Culler, Jr. Senior Center 336.883.3584
921 Eastchester Drive, Suite 1230
Southside Recreation Center 336.883.3504
401 Taylor Ave. In addition to Parks & Recreation programs, Southside Recreation Center is the home of: • The Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater High Point • Fairview Family Resource Center • High Point LEAP • Piedmont Health Services and Sickle Cell Agency
Washington Terrace Park & Community Center 336.883.8599
101 Gordon St.
Recreation Centers New Hours of Operation Southside Recreation Center Monday - Thursday 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. Friday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Allen Jay, Deep River, Morehead & Oakview Recreation Centers Monday - Thursday 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. Friday 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
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Programs You can register for all programs by visiting our website or calling our office at 336.883.3469.
Pre-School - Ages 0 - 5 Little Kickers Soccer League (Ages 4 - 6) This program introduces our younger athletes to the game of soccer. Learn the game through a balanced mix of practices and scrimmages. Our mission is to provide an educational and positive sports experience for children and their parents. Teams are created by recreation center, so grab a few friends you want to play with and register today at the same center! Please call 336.883.3480 for more information. Now through July 17 Friday, 5:30 - 6:30 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. $30 per person Preschool Moving and Grooving (Ages 3 - 5) Preschoolers will learn how to help their bodies and minds work together through self-expression in a fun, creative environment. We will sing, chant, dance, move and explore various instruments while developing balance, coordination and rhythm. Allen Jay Recreation Center Thursday, July 8 - 12, 6 - 7 p.m. $25 per person
Youth - Ages 5 - 12 More Flips, More Fun: Gymnastics and Tumbling Class (Ages 5 - 12) Our gymnastics and tumbling classes focus on physical conditioning and strength training as students do floor work and utilize the tumble track, balance beam, bars and vault. No jewelry or loose-fitting clothing. Allen Jay Recreation Center Tuesdays, July 6 - 27 August 3 - 31 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. $40 per person R.E.D. ZONE Parks & Recreation Youth Football & Cheerleading (Ages 6 - 12) This partnership between High Point & Greensboro Parks & Recreation departments focuses on Recreation, Education & Development: "R.E.D." The new season will offer more teams, new faces, a community-driven focus and minimal travel. Mondays - Fridays, Now through August 27, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. $40 per football player, $25 per cheerleader
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My Little Taste Buds (Ages 6 - 12) This program is geared toward young chefs who want to learn culinary arts. We aim to serve youth through educational experiences that not only enhance self confidence in their abilities but also impact them socially, emotionally and developmentally. Morehead Recreation Center Tuesdays, July 20, 27, August 3, 4 - 7 p.m. $25 per person/per class Let's Make Some Racquet! (Ages 5 - 12) Tennis builds character, focus and sportsmanship. This program is designed to give young coed participants the foundational skills through game play and a step-by-step curriculum guided by staff. Oakview Recreation Center Thursdays, Now through July 29, August 5 - 26 6 - 8 p.m. Free Coding Ozobots (Ages 7 - 12) Interested in learning to code? Come explore the basics of coding with Ozobots! Each week we will teach our Ozobots new tasks and tricks through drawing colored codes. Deep River Recreation Center Tuesdays, July 13 - August 17, 6:15 - 7:15 p.m. $40 per person Fine Arts for Kids (Ages 6 - 12) Our summer art classes allow young participants to make cool and creative art projects they will be excited to take home and share. Oakview Recreation Center Wednesdays, July 7 - 28, 6 - 7 p.m. $10 per person Bump, Set & Spike Youth Volleyball Clinic (Ages 8 - 12) Our Volleyball Clinic will focus on fundamental training and skill improvement in group and individual settings. Each athlete will work on foundational skills of passing, serving, bumping, setting and spiking the ball. Allen Jay Recreation Center Saturday, July 17, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. $15 per person Volleyball Open Gym @ Allen Jay (Ages 8 - 17) During our volleyball open gym time, participants have the chance to come play indoors with family and friends. Allen Jay Recreation Center Wednesdays, July 21 - September 29, 6 - 7:30 p.m. Free
Denim and Diamonds: Bow Ties & Tutus (Ages 5 - 12) Dress in your best bow ties or tutus and make some family memories as you enjoy an evening of dancing, crafts and snacks! Per person fee includes one child and up to two adults. Oakview Recreation Center Friday, August 6, 6 - 8 p.m. Saturday, August 14, 2 - 4 p.m. $12 per person, $3 per additional child Denim and Diamonds: Let's Race (Ages 5 - 12) Spend some family time together! Build and decorate a race car to compete against other families while enjoying light snacks and having your photos taken in a photo booth with racing-themed props. Let’s race! Per person fee includes one child and up to two adults. Oakview Recreation Center Friday, September 3, 6 - 8 p.m. Saturday, September 18, 2 - 4 p.m. $12 per person, $3 per additional child Denim and Diamonds: Tea Party in Wonderland (Ages 5 - 12) "Are you entirely bonkers? All the best people are!" and they are joining us for a Wonderland-themed tea party with light snacks and a photo booth to capture the amazing memories of the night! Why don't you come, too? It's going to be the most fun because, “we are all mad here!” Per person fee includes one child and up to two adults. Saturday, October 2, 2 - 4 p.m. Friday, October 15, 6 - 8 p.m. $12 per person, $3 per additional child All-Star Stomp-N-Shake Cheerleading Squad 2021 Tryouts (Ages 8 - 16) Demonstrate your best cheerleading and dance skills to try and earn one of the coveted spots on the High Point Parks & Recreation All-Star Stomp-N-Shake Cheerleading Team. Required tryout attire is all black. Participants may register on-site but must get there at least 30 minutes before tryouts begin. Morehead Recreation Center Wednesday - Sunday, Sept. 1 - 5, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Free
Teens - Ages 13 - 17 Open Gym Shoot Around @ Oakview (Ages 13 - 17) This is a time for teens to just "shoot around" and play basketball in a more casual, physically distanced setting. Participants are encouraged to bring their own ball, or one can be provided. Oakview Recreation Center Wednesdays, July 7 - 28, August 4 - 25, 6 - 8 p.m. My Little Taste Buds Teens (Ages 13 - 18) This program is geared toward teen chefs who want to learn culinary arts. We aim to serve youth through educational experiences that not only enhance self confidence in their abilities but also impact them socially, emotionally and developmentally. Morehead Recreation Center Thursdays, July 22, 29, August 5, 4 - 7 p.m. $25 per person/per class Learn to Sail Lessons For Youth (Ages 11 - 17) Learn the basics of sailing through hands-on experience and the help of experienced sailors from the Oak Hollow Sailing Club. Course includes classroom instruction followed by time on the water. Life jackets are provided. Oak Hollow Marina Monday - Friday, July 26 - 30, 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. $150 per person/per week Youth Summit (Ages 12 - 18) "Unleashing the Power of Youth" is a three-day event designed for middle and high school students. Its aim is to educate participants on best practices that reduce youth violence in our communities, with a focus on overcoming challenges and obstacles. Recreational activities will be offered as well. Monday - Wednesday, August 2 - 4, 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Free
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Adults - Ages 18+ Basic Stand-up Paddleboarding (SUP) (Ages 15+) This introductory course provides one hour of learning the basics of paddleboarding with an experienced instructor, plus 30 minutes with the equipment to play and have fun on your own. Participants must be able to swim. Oak Hollow Marina, Sailboat Point Saturday, August 21, 9 - 10:30 a.m. Saturday, September 18, noon - 1:30 p.m. $25 per person/day Yoga Paddleboarding (Ages 16+) Stand-up paddleboard yoga is a great way to combine the mindfulness, strength, flexibility and balance of yoga with the serene beauty of nature and being out on the water. Find your bliss while engaging in a physical and mental workout. This 75-minute combination of stand-up paddleboarding and yoga is the perfect balance of relaxation and exercise! High Point City Lake Park Now through September 4 Thursdays, 6:30 - 8 p.m., Saturdays, 8:30 - 10 a.m. $18 with rental, $6 when you bring your own board Fundamentals of Stand-up Paddleboarding (SUP) (Ages 15+) This longer course provides instruction in the basics of standup paddleboarding, plus additional skills and safety knowledge that will give you the confidence to enjoy SUP on larger waters. Participants will have the opportunity to practice skills during this session. Participants must know how to swim. This course is similar to the basics course but with more time on the water and more in-depth safety skills instruction. Oak Hollow Marina Saturdays, July 10, August 21, 5 - 7 p.m. September 18, 3 - 5 p.m. $25 per person/day HIGH Fitness (Ages 16+) HIGH Fitness brings aerobics back in a hip and unique way, with fun music from all decades and genres mashed up into a one-hour, total body workout. You will have a blast, see real results both physically and mentally and leave this class wanting more! Oakview Recreation Center July 10 - September 28, Wednesdays, 6 - 7 p.m. Saturdays, 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. $5 per person/day Pickleball Open Gym @ Morehead (Ages 18+) Easily adapted for all ages and skill levels, this easy-to-learn game combines many elements of tennis, badminton and pingpong. It is played both indoors and outdoors on a badmintonsized court with a plastic ball. Join us and prepare to enjoy a fun new workout! Morehead Recreation Center Now through August 31 Mondays & Wednesdays, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Tuesdays & Thursdays, 1 - 3 p.m. Free
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Pickleball Open Gym @ Oakview (Ages 18+) Discover one of the fastest growing sports in America: Pickleball! Easily adapted for all ages and skill levels, this easy-to-learn game combines many elements of tennis, badminton and ping-pong. It is played both indoors or outdoors on a badminton-sized court with a plastic ball. Join us and prepare to enjoy a fun new workout! Oakview Recreation Center Now through August 31 Tuesdays, 6 - 8 p.m., Saturdays, 9 - 11 a.m. Free Dog Obedience Classes (Ages 16+) Qualified instructors will teach owners and dogs basic commands and socialization skills. Dogs must be at least eight-weeks old. Participants must bring their pet's shot records, a six-foot, non-retractable leash, a choke collar and treats. Oakview Recreation Center July 13 - December 28 Tuesdays, 7 - 8 p.m. $50 per session Stand-up Paddleboard Glowing Night Paddle (Ages 18+) Join us for the unique experience of stand-up paddleboarding after dark, as soft lighting on your board makes the water glow beneath your feet. We'll start out about an hour before sunset to get organized and comfortable on the boards, then explore beautiful Oak Hollow Lake as we watch the sun set. We'll paddle leisurely for about two hours, taking several breaks to chat and look to the skies for meteors during the expected meteor shower on August 13. Prior paddling experience is recommended. Oak Hollow Marina Saturdays, August 21, September 18, 7:15 - 9:45 p.m. Friday, August 13, 7:15 - 9:45 p.m. $45 per person/day Sunset Paddles at High Point City Lake (Ages 16+) Enjoy a guided sunset tour around beautiful High Point City Lake by kayak, with the light of the bright summer moon as a guide. We often enjoy wildlife sightings during this unique, relaxing experience! High Point City Lake Park Friday, July 23, August 20, September 17, 7:30 - 10 p.m. $6 per class + $9 single kayak, $16 tandem kayak. $6 class fee if you bring your own kayak. Double Dutch Club (Ages 40+) Tone up, burn calories and relive some great childhood memories! If you're over age 40 and jumped Double Dutch when you were growing up (or even turned the rope!), come join our new High Point group and get in a fun, affordable workout. Washington Terrace Community Center Tuesdays, Now through December 28, 6 - 7:30 p.m. Free
Sunset Paddles at Oak Hollow Lake (Ages 16+) Enjoy a guided tour at sunset by kayak around beautiful Oak Hollow Lake. Kayaks are available on a first-come, firstserved basis, and registration is required in advance. Oak Hollow Marina Fridays, July 16, 18, August 13, September 24, 7:30 - 10 p.m. $6 per class + $9 single kayak, $16 tandem kayak. $6 class fee if you bring your own kayak. Women's Intro to Kayaking and Safety on the Water (Ages 18+) Join us for a women’s introductory course on kayaking and water safety! This two-hour class, taught by an ACA-certified female instructor, will cover basic water safety and kayaking techniques. Lessons include choosing safety gear, the dangers of cold water, proper paddling and boat handling. Instruction will be conducted both on land and on the water in an encouraging environment. Oak Hollow Marina Saturday, July 17, 10 a.m. - noon Sunday, August 15, 10 a.m. - noon $35 per person/day Intro to Kayaking (Ages 16+) Kayaking has become very popular, and yet many beginners are not well-versed in standard kayaking techniques or important safety procedures. This teaches the basics of flatwater kayaking. Oak Hollow Marina Saturdays, July 10, August 7, 9 - 11 a.m. Fees are per person/per day: $30 without a kayak $20 with your own kayak Adult Crafting Classes (Ages 18+) Crafting is a wonderful way to learn a new skill, tap into your creative side and reduce stress! In this series of classes, we're painting on canvas, creating a lip and body scrub, wood working, experimenting with tie-dye and more! Craft supplies are provided; grab a friend and join us! Pre-registration is required. Oakview Recreation Center Mondays, 6 - 7:30 p.m. August 2: Tie Dye Apparel August 9: Floral Canvas Painting August 16: Wooden Bird Feeders August 23: Lip and Body Scrub August 30: Shadow Box Art $10 per person/per day Fall Oak Hollow Open: Ryder Cup Edition (Ages 16+) Celebrating its tenth year, this is a two-person captain's choice, 36-hole event that will be flighted after the first round. Open to the first 60 teams, the 8 a.m. "Shotgun Start" for both Saturday and Sunday rounds gives golfers a chance to get a round in before watching football games in the afternoon! Oak Hollow Golf Course Saturday & Sunday, September 18 - 19, 8 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. $100 per team
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Walkers Club (Ages 18+) This program provides indoor space for adults to safely walk and socialize with friends as they improve overall health and wellness through exercise. Physical distancing will be observed, and sanitization and screening protocols will be conducted prior to the start of the program. Morehead Recreation Center Tuesdays & Thursdays, Now - September 28, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Free Fall Leaf Kayak Tour (Ages 16+) Enjoy a guided kayak tour of the lovely Arnold J. Koonce, Jr. City Lake during its most scenic season. On our tour, we will see an abundance of beautiful seasonal colors with the changing of the leaves; we may even see some wildlife! Registration begins October 1. High Point City Lake Park Saturday, October 30, 10 a.m. - noon $6 with personal kayak, $15 with single kayak rental $22 with tandem kayak rental
Family The Sneaker Shop Here's a chance for the sneaker community to buy, sell and trade some of the most sought-after pairs out there! We'll showcase the Triad's largest collectors and resellers of sneakers, streetwear and art. If you would like to participate as a vendor, please contact the center or go online https://www.highpointnc.gov/pr to reserve your spot. Morehead Recreation Center Saturday, July 24, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Southside Recreation Center Saturday, November 20, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. $25 per vendor High Point Parks & Recreation Esports Calling all gamers! We have teamed up with L.E.A.P. to bring you a recreational online gaming experience. Download the Mission Control app and select us as your league. Whether you’re a beginner or a pro, you can join leagues with friends across the city or state and compete in your favorite online games and be crowned High Point's Esports Champion! For more information and tournament schedule, see page 19, or please call Kimili Long at 336.883.3504. Southside Recreation Center $10 per participant for marquee leagues/tournaments. Non-marquee leagues/tournaments will vary in participant fee from $5 - $10 to no charge for participation.
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Back to School Esports Tournament (Ages 12+) Are you ready for some football? Join High Point Parks & Recreation's first Madden NFL Esports Tournament! Championship ring and other prizes will be awarded to the winners and second-place finishers. Program features youth (ages 12-17) and adults (ages 18+) divisions. For more information and tournament schedule, see page 19 or please call Kimili Long at 336.883.3504. Southside Recreation Center Saturday, August 21, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. $10 per person Quarterly Big Fish Tournament (Ages 2+) Try and catch the biggest fish in the lake! We'll keep a display board keeping track of the weights in the marina; prizes are awarded each quarter for the biggest catfish, crappie and bass. Grand prizes will be awarded at the end of the year! Registration is required before catching the fish. Participants can register any time of the year and only need to register once. High Point City Lake Park Through December 31 Free Fall Leaf Tours Enjoy a long-standing High Point tradition on this annual guided tour, which takes park visitors around High Point City Lake on our excursion boat. During the 45-minute tour, participants learn about the seasonal changes and wildlife in and around the lake from Piedmont Environmental Center staff Naturalist Dick Thomas. Dick's entertaining and informative commentary, combined with amazing photographic opportunities, make this offering a seasonal favorite. Reservations will be accepted beginning Monday, September 27. High Point City Lake Park Friday - Sunday, October 22 - November 7 $4 per person, $3 for seniors
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Seniors - Ages 50+ The mission of the Roy B. Culler, Jr. Senior Center is to provide a safe, accessible and well-maintained facility that provides recreation programs for the senior residents in the City of High Point. Please also be aware that we have recently moved to our new location at 921 Eastchester Drive, Suite 1230, High Point. For more information on programs, please call 336.883.3584 unless otherwise noted. Yoga Yoga helps with breathing practice, physical exercise and posture, as well as meditation to integrate your mind. When participating, stretching, bending and balancing help to align the head, neck and spine. It can also stimulate the circulatory system and keep muscles and joints strong and flexible. Beginners are welcome. Oakview Recreation Center Mondays & Thursdays, now through July 29, 11 a.m. - noon Free Virtual Morning Exercise Drills Designed for active senior adults who exercise regularly, this virtual program provides a brief, intense workout incorporating cardio and strength training. Please consult your doctor before registering. Limited space is available. Mondays, now through July 19, 8:30 - 9 a.m. Free AquaFit Let's make a splash! AquaFit is a moderate-intensity water aerobics class where participants can receive the benefits of a land-based aerobics class without the impact. Our 45-minute classes combine stretching, cardio and strengthbuilding exercises. Participants should wear a swimsuit and bring their own water bottle and towel. Washington Terrace Park Tuesdays & Thursdays, July 6 - 29, 11 - 11:45 a.m. $10 per person Pickleball for Beginners Learn a new sport or sharpen your skills! Pickleball is a fun game that is easy for beginners to learn but can develop into a quick, fast-paced, competitive game for experienced players. To register, contact the Senior Center at 336.883.3584. Morehead Recreation Center Tuesdays, July 13 - September 28, 3 - 4 p.m. Free
Knitting & Crochet Knitting and crochet help reduce stress and, for some, may also help maintain or improve fine motor skills. We invite those "ages 50 and better" to come together to socialize with others and share various stitches and patterns. Participants are asked to bring their own supplies and teach themselves yarn-crafting techniques in our relaxed setting. Roy B. Culler, Jr. Senior Center Thursdays, now through September 30, 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Free Creative Coloring and Scrapbooking Get creative among friends and work at your own pace in a relaxing setting as you color various themed art pages or develop a scrapbook of your choosing. Limited supplies are available; participants are asked to bring their preferred supplies and favorite tools. Roy B. Culler, Jr. Senior Center Mondays & Fridays, now through September 27, 2 - 4 p.m. Free Chair Yoga Our class consists of centering, warm-up, a work phase incorporating seated and standing positions for strength and balance, stretching and a brief relaxation/meditation period to conclude. Participants will improve flexibility and strength and focus on improving balance in standing poses. Participants should be able to maintain both seated and standing positions with the assistance of a chair. Oakview Recreation Center Saturdays, Now through July 17, July 31 - Aug. 21 10 - 11 a.m. $18 per person Computer Lab The Senior Center Computer Lab provides access to desktop computers or a space to utilize personal devices. Free WIFI is available; visits are limited to 90 minutes maximum, please. This space follows Senior Center hours of operation and is closed on City holidays. Roy B. Culler, Jr. Senior Center Monday - Fridays, now through December 30 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Free
Pickleball for Seniors We're excited to offer opportunities for pickleball play exclusively for seniors! If you are "age 50 and better" and ready to get back in the game, come ready to play with your own equipment and proper attire. Morehead Recreation Center Tuesdays & Thursdays, July 15 - December 30, 4 - 6 p.m. Free Card Games Have fun playing cards at the Senior Center with friends! Participants are encouraged to bring their own playing equipment. Roy B. Culler, Jr. Senior Center July 12 - December 30 Free Mondays 1 - 4:30 p.m.
Hand & Foot Canasta
Tuesdays 1 - 4:30 p.m. 1 - 4:30 p.m.
Duplicate Bridge Games Samba
Thursdays 9:15 a.m. - noon 10 a.m. - noon 1 - 4:30 p.m. 1 - 4:30 p.m.
Social Bridge Bid Whist Duplicate Bridge Games Triple Play Canasta
Fridays 1 - 4:30 p.m.
Pinochle
Mahjong Similar to the western card game Rummy, Mahjong is a game of skill, strategy and luck. The game is played with a set of 144 tiles based on Chinese characters and symbols. Roy B. Culler, Jr. Senior Center Wednesdays, July 14 - December 29, 1 - 3 p.m. Free
Stability Training This class is designed to help you become stronger and improve balance. The movements taught will focus on specific exercises to stretch and improve strength around the upper body, core (abs and back muscles) and lower body. To register, please call 336.883.3584 Roy B. Culler, Jr. Senior Center Thursdays, July 15 - August 19, 9 - 9:30 a.m. Free
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Special Populations Virtual Camp Ann (Ages 10+) Camp Ann is back in virtual format for another summer of fun, crafts, games, activities and much more! Supplies will be delivered to camper's homes each week in preparation for virtual camp, presented through Zoom. Monday-Friday, June 21 - 25 June 28 - July 2 July 12 - 16, July 19 - 23, July 26 - 30, August 2 - 6 9 a.m. - noon $25 per person/per week Yoga (Ages 8+) Whether you participate while sitting or standing, you are sure to reap the many benefits of yoga. Special Populations is offering a semi-virtual yoga class, in person or via Zoom, for people of all levels and abilities. For more information, please contact Stephanie Hedgecock at 336.883.3477 or email stephanie.hedgecock@highpointnc.gov. Allen Jay Recreation Center Thursdays, September 9 - October 14, 11 a.m. - noon Free Summer Recreation at a Park (Ages 8+) "RECreate" your summer with activities for the whole family as we visit local parks and recreation facilities in High Point. Please call 336.883.3477 for more information. Wednesdays, July 14, August 18, 6 - 7 p.m. Free Virtual Bingo (All Ages) Play Bingo with friends from the comfort of your home! Please contact Stephanie Hedgecock at stephanie. hedgecock@highpointnc.gov or 336.883.3477 to register and receive a printable Bingo card by email if needed. Wednesday, September 15, 1 - 2 p.m. Free
Special Olympics Guilford/High Point (Ages 8+) Special Olympics Guilford/High Point athletes will practice for the Fall 2021 season with safety protocols in place. While there will be no state tournament this year, we encourage our athletes to attend practice sessions to stay active and maintain skills. Please call 336.883.3477 for more details. Free Bocce Practice Morehead Recreation Center Mondays, August 30 - October 25, 6 - 7 p.m. Cycling Practice Trindale Elementary School Thursdays, September 2 - October 28, 6 - 9 p.m. Golf Oak Hollow Golf Course Sundays, September 12 - October 31, 5 - 6 p.m. Roller Skating Wednesdays, September 8 - October 27, 5 - 6 p.m. Soccer Morehead Recreation Center Mondays, August 30 - October 25, 6 - 7 p.m. Softball Allen Jay Recreation Center Tuesdays, August 31 - October 26, 6 - 7 p.m. Super Social Supper Club (Ages 8+) Learn the basics of restaurant etiquette through this fun and social program. Our outings include learning how to place a food order, paying a bill and calculating a tip. All registered participants need to bring money, arrive at 6 p.m. and be picked up by 7:30 p.m. Contact Stephanie Hedgecock at 336.883.3477 by noon the day of each outing for the location. Wednesdays, September 29, October 27, 6 - 7:30 p.m. Free
Piedmont Environmental Center's Aqua Camp Piedmont Environmental Center’s Aqua Camp is all about water! Campers worked to determine which river basin they live in and tested pH and dissolved oxygen levels to find out how healthy our water is. On the second day, they examined what is living in our local water resource by collecting and identifying plants, invertebrates and fish. For more information on Piedmont Environmental Center’s programs and events, please visit www.highpointnc.gov/pec or call 336.883.8531.
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Outdoor Activities Intro to Kayaking (ages 16+) Kayaking has become very popular, yet many beginners are not well-versed in standard kayaking techniques or important safety procedures. This course teaches the basics of flat-water kayaking on High Point's beautiful Oak Hollow Lake! Saturday, August 7, 9 - 11 a.m. Oak Hollow Marina $30 per person without a kayak, $20 per person with a kayak, per class. Stand-Up Paddleboard Glowing Night Paddle (ages 18+) Enjoy a unique experience of stand-up paddleboarding after dark, as soft lighting on your board makes the water glow beneath your feet. We'll start out about an hour before sunset to get organized and comfortable on the boards, then explore beautiful Oak Hollow Lake as we watch the sun set. We'll paddle leisurely for about two hours, taking several breaks to chat and look to the skies for meteors during the expected meteor shower on August 13. Prior paddling experience is recommended. Oak Hollow Marina Saturdays, August 21, 7:15 - 9:45 p.m. Friday, August 13, 7:15 - 9:45 p.m. Saturday, September 18, 6;30 - 9 p.m. $45 per person, per class Fundamentals of Stand-Up Paddleboarding (ages 18+) This longer course provides instruction in the basics of stand-up paddleboarding, plus additional skills and safety knowledge that will give you the confidence to enjoy SUP on larger waters. Participants will have the opportunity to practice skills during this session. Participants mst know how to swim. This is similar to the basics course but with more time on the water and more in-depth safety skills instruction. Oak Hollow Marina Saturdays, August 21, September 18, 3 - 5 p.m. $35 per person, per class
Basic Stand-Up Paddleboarding (ages 15+) This introductory course provides one hour of learning the basics of paddleboarding with an experienced instructor, plus 30 minutes with the equipment to play and have fun on your own. Participants must be able to swim. Saturdays, August 21 and September 18, 12 - 1:30 p.m. Oak Hollow Marina $25 per person, per class
Women's Intro to Kayaking and Safety on the Water (ages 18+) Join us for a women’s introductory course on kayaking and water safety! This two-hour class, taught by an ACA-certified female instructor, will cover basic water safety and kayaking techniques. Lessons include choosing safety gear, the dangers of cold water, proper paddling and boat handling. Instruction will be conducted both on land and on the water in an encouraging environment. Oak Hollow Marina Saturdays, July 17, August 15, 10 a.m. - noon $35 per person, per class Sunset Paddles at High Point City Lake Park (ages 16+) Enjoy a guided sunset tour around beautiful High Point City Lake by kayak, with the light of the bright summer moon as a guide. We often enjoy wildlife sightings during this unique, relaxing experience! Friday, August 20, 7:30 - 10p.m. Friday, September 17, 6:30 - 9 p.m. $6 class fee, single kayak + $9, tandem kayak + $16 Sunset Paddles at Oak Hollow Lake (ages 16+) Enjoy a guided tour at sunset by kayak around beautiful Oak Hollow Lake. Participants must be 16 years of age to operate Oak Hollow Marina's kayaks. Kayaks are available on a first-come, first-served basis and registration is required in advance. Fridays, August 13, September 24, 7:30 - 10 p.m. $6 class fee, single kayak + $9, tandem kayak + $16
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Trails & Greenways High Point Greenway The High Point Greenway is a 4.45-mile paved trail beginning at Armstrong Park (305 East Parkway Ave.) and ending at Piedmont Environmental Center (1220 Penny Road). Bicentennial Greenway The 6.2-mile High Point section of the Bicentennial Greenway begins at the Piedmont Environmental Center (1220 Penny Road) and runs to Gallimore Dairy Road. The Greenway then travels through Greensboro, connecting to the Atlantic and Yadkin Greenway at the Guilford Courthouse National Military Park. Natural Surface Trails High Point offers 6.6 miles of natural surface trails through hardwood and pine forests and lakeside habitats in the North and South Preserves at the Piedmont Environmental Center (1220 Penny Road). West End Cross Country Course & Walking Trail A 1.5-mile natural surface walking trail is located at West End Park (1701 Edgewood Drive). This course can be reserved by groups for a cross country meet for $100 per meet. Please call 336.883.3480 to check availability. Other Walking Loops Aderholdt Track (High Point Athletic Complex): 1 loop = .25 miles Allen Jay Recreation Center and Park (1073 East Springfield Road): 1 loop = .5 miles Burnett Park (1051 Montlieu Ave.): 1 loop = .3 miles Washington Street Park (738 Washington St.): 1 loop around playground = .10 mile Washington Terrace Park (101 Gordon St.): 1 loop = .3 miles
Seasonal Positions 2021 High Point Parks & Recreation hires seasonal employees to help our visitors have the best experience possible in our parks, recreation centers and pools during the summer months. • Aquatics Staff: Lifeguards • Seasonal Park Attendants: Tennis Center • Summer Camp Counselors If you are interested in learning more, please visit our website at https://www.highpointnc.gov/1929/Job-Opportunities or call 336.883.3469. 18
High Point City Lake Park Amusement
The amusement rides are open daily 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. until August 13. From August 14 to October 3, amusements will be open on Saturdays and Sundays only, from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Aquatics
Washington Terrace Pool is open daily, noon - 6 p.m. until August 8. From August 9 to August 22, the pool will be open on Saturdays and Sundays only, noon - 6 p.m. Southside Splash Pad is open through Labor Day weekend.
Esports Leagues/Tournaments schedule for 2021 by season (marquee leagues have a * next to them) Download the "Mission Control GG" app or scan the QR code in the photo above. Summer: July - September Fall: Mid-September - December PGA Tour 2K* Madden NFL* Fortnite Super Smash Brothers Rocket League Fortnite Super Smash Brothers Some games may change due to new releases or popularity. $10 per participant for marquee leagues/tournaments. Non-marquee leagues/tournaments will vary in participant fee from $5 - $10 to no charge for participation. www.highpointnc.gov/pr
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Shelter Rentals
(fee is a minimum of 4 hours)
Community/Neighborhood Parks - 336.883.3469
High Point Parks & Recreation is pleased to offer a variety of rental opportunities at our recreation centers and facilities. We offer affordable rates and attractive venues for: • Small groups to large gatherings • Indoor and outdoor events • Corporate events and meetings • Family reunions and celebrations • Wedding receptions and baby showers • Birthday parties • Shelter fee is per four hours • Facility fee is per hour, minimum two hours * = shelter has electricity. Call 336.883.3469 or visit our website at www.highpointnc. gov/pr to find out more about our affordable rates, helpful staff and attractive venues.
Shelter Name
Size
Number of Tables
Person Capacity
Fee
Allen Jay Park #1
20’ x 20’
(3) 8’ tables, (1) 6’ table
40
$35
Allen Jay Park #2
20’ x 30’
(2) 16’ tables
40
$35
Armstrong Park
24' x 52'
(2) 8' handicap tables, (6) 6' tables
60
$40
Cedrow Park*
40’ x 20’
(2) 6’ tables, (2) 15’ tables
50
$35
Deep River Park
48’ x 23’
(4) 6’ tables, (2) 15’ tables
80
$35
Macedonia Park
20’ x 30’
(2) 12’ tables
20
$35
High Point City Lake Park - 336.883.3498 Shelters 1, 8, 9, 10
Closed due to construction
2*
65’ x 51’
(20) 12’ tables
250
$65
3*
65’ x 51’
(20) 12’ tables
250
$65
2 & 3*
65’ x 102’ (40) 12’ tables
550
$115
4*
24’ x 36’
(6) 12’ tables
60
$45
5*
20’ x 36’
(7) 12’ tables
60
$45
6*
40’ x 84’
(22) 12’ tables
200
$65
7*
40’ x 84’
(22) 12’ tables
200
$65
Oak Hollow Park - 336.883.3494 1* North Overlook
25’ x 50’
(9) 8’ tables
80
$40
2* North Overlook
25’ x 50’
(9) 8’ tables
80
$40
3* Festival Park
25’ x 50’
(9) 8’ tables
80
$40
4* Festival Park
25’ x 50’
(9) 8’ tables
80
$40
5* Sailboat Point
25’ x 50’
(9) 8’ tables
80
$40
6* Sailboat Point
25’ x 50’
(9) 8’ tables
80
$40
Washington Terrace Park & Community Center - 336.883.8599
Shelter at Armstrong Park
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1
16’ x 16’
(4) 6’ tables
20
$35
2
16’ x 16’
(2) 12’ tables
20
$35
3*
25’ x 17’
30
$40
4*
24' x 52'
60
$40
5*
36' x 65'
135
$55
(1) 6’ table, (1) 8’ table, (2) 12’ tables (2) 8’ handicap tables, (6) 6’ tables (13) 6' tables, (1) 8' table, (4) 12' tables
Facility Rentals
(fee is per hour, minimum of 2 hours)
Allen Jay Recreation Center
1073 East Springfield Road
336.883.3509 or
Deep River Recreation Center
1529 Skeet Club Road
336.883.3407
Room
Size
Person Capacity
Fee
Gymnasium
84' x 50'
200 bleacher seating
$35
Large Activity Room
46' x 35'
100 seated
$35
Small Activity Room
23' x 22'
25 seated
$25
Morehead Recreation Center
101 Price St.
Gymnasium
84' x 50'
200 bleacher seating
$35
Large Activity Room
48' x 40'
111 seated
$35
Small Activity Room
36' x 29'
50 seated
$25
Oak Hollow Marina
3431 North Centennial St.
Meeting Room
25' x 17'
Oakview Recreation Center
503 James Road
Gymnasium
84' x 50'
200 bleacher seating
$35
Large Activity Room
48' x 40'
100 seated
$35
Small Activity Room
36' x 24'
40 seated
$25
Piedmont Environmental Center
1220 Penny Road
Auditorium
36' x 24'
Southside Recreation Center
401 Taylor Ave.
Gymnasium
84' x 54'
300 bleacher seating
$35
Small Activity Room Washington Terrace Park & Community Center
36' x 24'
40 seated
$25
Large Activity Room
45' x 38'
80
$50
Meeting Room
20' x 20'
20
$35
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336.883.3506
336.883.3494
25 seated, 30 non-seated
$25 336.883.3508
336.883.8531
50 seated, 75 non-seated
$40 336.883.3504
101 Gordon St.
336.883.8599
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Coming Fall 2021 Fall Oak Hollow Open: Ryder Cup Edition (Ages 16+) Celebrating its tenth year, this event is a two-person captain's choice, 36-hole tournament that will be flighted after the first round. Open to the first 60 teams, the 8 a.m. "shotgun start" for both Saturday and Sunday rounds gives golfers a chance to get a round in before watching football games in the afternoon! Seniors (ages 55+) will play from the white tees. This event will also include a Par 3 Challenge: closest to the pin on all par threes on both days. Please note that the entry fee will go towards gift certificates and prizes and does not include green fee or cart fee. Over $6,000 in prizes and gift certificates will be awarded! Oak Hollow Golf Course Saturday & Sunday, September 18-19, 8 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. $100 per team Fall Leaf Tours Enjoy a long-standing High Point tradition on this annual guided tour, which takes park visitors around High Point City Lake on our excursion boat. During the 45-minute tour, participants learn about the seasonal changes and wildlife in and around the lake from Piedmont Environmental Center staff Naturalist Dick Thomas. Dick's entertaining and informative commentary, combined with amazing photographic opportunities, make this offering a seasonal favorite. Reservations will be accepted beginning Monday, September 27. High Point City Lake Park Friday - Sunday, October 22 - November 7 $4 per person, $3 for seniors
Fall Leaf Kayak Tour (Ages 16+) Enjoy a guided kayak tour of the lovely Arnold J. Koonce, Jr. City Lake during its most scenic season. On our tour, we will see an abundance of beautiful seasonal colors with the changing of the leaves; we may even see some wildlife! Registration begins October 1. High Point City Lake Park Saturday, October 30, 10 a.m. - noon $6 with personal kayak, $15 with single kayak rental $22 with tandem kayak rental
The Sneaker Shop (all ages) Here's a chance for the sneaker community to buy, sell and trade some of the most sought-after pairs out there! We'll showcase the Triad's largest collectors and resellers of sneakers, streetwear and art. If you would like to participate as a vendor, please contact the center or go online https://www.highpointnc.gov/pr to reserve your spot. Southside Recreation Center Saturday, November 20, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. $25 per vendor
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Index
Oak Hollow Tennis Center
Allen Jay Recreation Center Preschool Moving and Grooving More Flips, More Fun Gymnastics Bump, Set & Spike Youth Volleyball Clinic Volleyball Open Gym @ Allen Jay Yoga
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Athletics 8 Little Kickers Soccer League 10 R.E.D. ZONE Parks & Recreation Youth Football & Cheerleading 10 Blair Park Golf Course Bud Kivett Memorial Golf Championship
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Deep River Recreation Center Coding Ozobots
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Greenways and Trails
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Hedgecock Dog Park
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High Point City Lake Park Yoga Paddle Boarding Sunset Paddles at High Point City Lake Fall Leaf Kayak Tour Quarterly Big Fish Tournament Fall Leaf Tours Amusements
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Morehead Recreation Center My Little Taste Buds All-Star Stomp-N-Shake Cheerleading Squad 2021 Tryouts My Little Taste Buds Teens Youth Summit Pickleball Open Gym @ Morehead Walkers Club The Sneaker Shop Pickleball for Beginners Pickleball for Seniors
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Oak Hollow Campground Oak Hollow Golf Course Fall Oak Hollow Open: Ryder Cup Edition
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Oakview Recreation Center Let's Make Some Racquet Fine Arts for Kids Denim and Diamonds: Bow Ties & Tutus Denim and Diamonds: Let's Race Denim and Diamonds: Tea Party in Wonderland Open Gym Shoot Around @ Oakview HIGH Fitness Pickleball Open Gym @ Oakview Dog Obedience Classes Adult Crafting Classes Yoga AquaFit Chair Yoga
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Piedmont Environmental Center
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Roy B. Culler, Jr. Senior Center Virtual Morning Exercise Drills Knitting & Crochet Creative Coloring and Scrapbooking Computer Lab Stability Training Card Games Mahjong Southside Recreation Center The Sneaker Shop High Point Parks & Recreation Esports Back to School Esports Tournament
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Special Populations Virtual Camp Ann Summer Recreation at a Park Virtual Bingo Special Olympics Guilford/High Point Super Social Supper Club
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Washington Terrace Park & Community Center Double Dutch Club Washington Terrace Pool
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Oak Hollow Marina Learn to Sail Lessons for Youth Basic Stand-Up Paddleboarding Fundamentals of Stand-Up Paddle Boarding Stand-Up Paddleboard Glowing Night Paddle Sunset Paddles at Oak Hollow Lake Women's Intro to Kayaking and Safety on the Water Intro to Kayaking Sunset Paddles at Oak Hollow Lake Holiday Parade of Boats Oak Hollow Park
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High Point Parks & Recreation Administration Office 136 Northpoint Ave., High Point, NC 27262 336.883.3469 Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.; excluding holidays