Parks & Recreation Leisure Guide | January - April 2024

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Leisure Guide

January - April 2024

On page 2: Playground improvements at High Point City Lake Park

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About Us Contents Summer Camp.............................................................................. 3 ASPIRE..........................................................................................4 - 6 Athletics......................................................................................6 - 7 Cultural Arts..................................................................................... 8 Fitness & Exercise................................................................ 9 - 10 Instructional................................................................................. 11 Outdoor Adventure & Nature Education.................... 12 Special Events.................................................................... 13 - 14 Special Interest........................................................................... 15 Roy B. Culler, Jr. Senior Center..................................................... 16 Trails & Greenways............................................................................. 17 Facilities.................................................................................................... 18 Facility Rentals...................................................................................... 19 Index................................................................................................. 20 - 21 On the cover: Our new ADA accessible playground at High Point City Lake Park features multiple slides, a rope climbing structure, musical instruments, swings and a separate play space for children under five.

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Our Mission High Point Parks & Recreation enhances quality of life by providing opportunities through innovative programs, parks and facilities for present and future generations. High Point City Council Cyril Jefferson, Mayor Britt Moore, At Large • Amanda Cook, At Large Vickie McKiver, Ward 1 • Tyrone E. Johnson, Ward 2 Monica Peters, Ward 3 • Dr. Patrick Harman, Ward 4 Tim Andrew, Ward 5 • Michael Holmes, Ward 6, Mayor Pro Tem

High Point Parks & Recreation Commission Marshall Newsome, Chair Vickie McKiver, City Council Liaison Lauren Britton • Robert Davis Cameron Marsden • Jennifer Mays Dr. Nathan Morelli • Derek Pegram

High Point Parks & Recreation Staff

Lee Tillery, Parks & Recreation Director Tracy Pegram, Assistant Parks & Recreation Director Tyler Cole, Recreation Manager Eugene Coleman, Parks Maintenance Manager Colten Marble, Special Facilities Manager

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You can register for all programs by visiting our website or calling our office at 336.883.3469. www.highpointnc.gov/pr

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ASPIRE ASPIRE stands for Adaptive Sports, Programs and Inclusive Recreation. ASPIRE offers a variety of programming meant to keep participants continually active, social and engaged. Friends of all abilities are welcome! For more information on programs, please call 336.883.3477.

ASPIRE Talent Explosion (Ages 5+) Coming to a theatre near you! This March, we are calling all ASPIRE participants to show off their various talents. Go solo or join a group. Friends and family are welcome. For more information and to register, contact Timpani Troxler at 336.883.3483 or email timpani.troxler@highpointnc.gov. High Point Arts Council Auditions: Thursday, February 29, 6:30 - 7 p.m. Rehearsals: Thursdays, March 7 - 14, 6:30 - 7 p.m. Performance: Thursday, March 21, 6:30 - 7 p.m. Free ASPIRE Valentine's Dance (Ages 5+) Celebrate Valentine's Day as you boogie, jive and dance the night away! This event is part of our ASPIRE program but is open to people of all abilities, along with their families and friends. To register, please email Stephanie Hedgecock at stephanie.hedgecock@highpointnc.gov or call 336.883.3477. Morehead Recreation Center Tuesday, February 6, 6 - 8 p.m. Free

ASPIRE Inclusive Archery Open Gym (Ages 7+) Participants will learn the fundamentals of archery, play archery games and even pop some balloons! Adaptive equipment is available, and no previous experience is needed. For more information, contact Timpani Troxler at timpani.troxler@highpointnc.gov or call 336.883.3483. Morehead Recreation Center Wednesdays, 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. January 17 and 31, February 7 and 21, March 6 and 20 Free High Point Challenger Soccer (Ages 8-35) No challenge is too great as ASPIRE presents this soccer league for persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Athletes will learn soccer and teamwork skills. For more information, please call 336.883.3483. Morehead Recreation Center Thursdays, May 23 - June 27, 5:30 - 6:30 $10 per participant

Fishabilities (Ages 5+) Enjoy a day of fishing, fun and friends! Adaptive fishing equipment and bait will be provided. Advance registration is required to guarantee an event t-shirt. To register or get more information, please contact Timpani Troxler at timpani. troxler@highpointnc.gov or 336.883.3483. Oak Hollow Marina Wednesday, May 15, 9:30 a.m. - noon Free The Miracle League of High Point (Ages 5+) This program teaches youth, teens and adults with physical, intellectual and developmental disabilities the foundational skills of baseball through game play, sportsmanship and social engagement with peers. For more information, please contact Miracle League Manager Timpani Troxler at 336.883.3483 or timpani.troxler@highpointnc.gov. High Point Athletic Complex Spring Training: Saturday, April 6, 10:30 a.m. - noon Regular season: Fridays & Saturdays, April 12 - May 17 Fridays 6 - 8 p.m., Saturdays 9 a.m. - noon Free

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ASPIRE ASPIRE stands for Adaptive Sports, Programs and Inclusive Recreation. ASPIRE offers a variety of programming meant to keep participants continually active, social and engaged. Friends of all abilities are welcome! For more information on programs, please call 336.883.3477.

Big Three Challenger Basketball League (Ages 8 - 40) Start the new year off by joining the Big Three Challenger Basketball league, presented by High Point Parks & Recreation in partnership with the Greensboro and Kernersville Parks and Recreation departments! For more information about how to join our team, please contact Timpani Troxler at timpani.troxler@highpointnc.gov or call 336.883.3483. Morehead Recreation Center Thursdays, January 18 - February 29, 6 - 7 p.m. $10 per participant Variety Hour with ASPIRE (Ages 8+) This program is designed to help participants with disabilities expand their leisure and recreation interests in a safe indoor space during the winter months. Each Wednesday morning, ASPIRE will offer an expanded series of experiences that will include adaptive art forms, exercise techniques and games. Various Locations Wednesdays, January 10 - March 27, 10 - 11 a.m. Free Super Social Supper Club (Ages 8+) Learn the basics of restaurant etiquette through this fun and social program. Learn how to place a food order, pay a bill and calculate a tip. All registered participants need to bring money, arrive at 6 p.m. and be picked up by 7:30 p.m. Various Locations Wednesdays, 6 - 8 p.m. January 31, February 28, March 27, April 24, May 29 Participant is responsible for the cost of their meal. Special Olympics Guilford/High Point Swim Practice (Ages 8+) This is a training for Special Olympics athletes interested in swimming. Athletes must attend practices to be eligible for consideration for advancement to state competition. YWCA High Point Mondays & Wednesdays, February 12 - May 29, 6 - 7 p.m. Free Special Olympics Guilford/High Point Local Basketball Skills Competition (Ages 8+) This Special Olympics basketball skills competition for local school athletes offers four stations and different basketball skill areas. Please call 336.883.3477 for more details on how to join us! Morehead Recreation Center Thursday & Friday, February 15 - 16, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Free

Special Olympics Guilford/High Point Basketball Practice (Ages 8+) This is a training opportunity for Special Olympics athletes interested in basketball. Practices this season will be for three-on-three teams only; no five-on-five. Athletes must attend practices to be eligible for consideration for advancement to state competition. Please call Stephanie Hedgecock at 336.883.3477 to register. Allen Jay Recreation Center Mondays, March 18 - May 20, 7 - 8 p.m. Free Special Olympics Guilford/High Point Bowling Practice (Ages 8+) This is an opportunity for Special Olympics athletes interested in bowling. Athletes must attend practices to be eligible for consideration for advancement to state competition. Please call Stephanie Hedgecock at 336.883.3477 to register. High Point Bowling Center Mondays, March 18 - May 20, 6 - 7:30 p.m. Free Special Olympics Guilford/High Point Local Track & Field Competition (Ages 8+) Special Olympics Guilford/High Point is hosting its annual track and field competition for athletes from local schools. Please call 336.883.3477 for more details. High Point Athletic Complex Tuesday, April 23, 9:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. Free Camp Ann (Ages 11+) Camp Ann campers will enjoy a summer of fun, crafts, games, time with friends and much more! Snacks will be provided daily. For more information, please contact Stephanie Hedgecock at 336.883.3477 or stephanie.hedgecock@highpointnc.gov. High Point City Lake Park Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. June 17 - 21 (Adults) June 24 - 28 (Adults) July 8 - 12 (Middle/High School) July 15 - 19 (Middle/High School) July 22 - 26 (Adults) July 29 - August 2 (Adults) $50 per camper/per week + $25 per camper/per week for transportation, if needed. The week of June 17 - 21 will be $40 for camp and $20 for transportation due to the Juneteenth holiday.

You can register for all programs by visiting our website or calling our office at 336.883.3469. www.highpointnc.gov/pr

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ASPIRE ASPIRE stands for Adaptive Sports, Programs and Inclusive Recreation. ASPIRE offers a variety of programming meant to keep participants continually active, social and engaged. Friends of all abilities are welcome! For more information on programs, please call 336.883.3477.

Visually Impaired Variety Club (Ages 18+) This monthly recreation program provides moral support and social engagement for individuals with vision impairments and their families. Activities vary by location and time each month. Interested participants must register the Friday before the program date. Various locations Tuesdays, 6 - 8 p.m. January 16, February 20, March 23, April 16, May 21 Free High Point Heroes Club (Ages 18+) Those who serve deserve the very best! We are pleased to offer recreational opportunities for local veterans and active duty service members through this unique new program. Please reach out to register or learn more; please contact Timpani Troxler at 336.883.3483 or send an email to timpani.troxler@highpointnc.gov. Various locations Fridays, 5:30 - 7 p.m. January 5, February 2, March 1, April 5, May 3 Free Lucky Strikes Bowling (All Ages) Looking for some weekend fun? Bowlers, friends and families of all abilities are welcome. Ramps are available if needed. Bowlers will pay High Point Bowling Center directly for their games, not to exceed two games per week. All bowlers must be registered and paid by 9:45 a.m. each week. High Point Bowling Center Saturdays, 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. January 13 & 27, February 10 & 24, March 9 & 23 $2.50 per person, per game

Athletics Little Flippers Gymnastics Class (Ages 1 - 4) We'll introduce the aspiring young gymnast to the fundamentals of gymnastics! With assistance from a parent or guardian, this class will focus our participants on balance, coordination, listening skills and following directions. Allen Jay Recreation Center Thursdays, 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. January 4 - 25, February 1 - 22, February 29 - March 21, April 4 - 25, May 2 - 30 $25 per participant, per month MVP Rookie Sports Camp (Ages 3 - 5) Future MVP rookies will move, stretch and build confidence while learning sports fundamentals and teamwork. Activities include basketball, T-ball, soccer, football and tennis. Allen Jay Recreation Center Mondays, March 4 - April 15, 6 - 7 p.m. $25 per person More Flips, More Fun Gymnastics and Tumbling Class (Ages 5 - 12) This fun class builds skills in gymnastics and tumbling! Students will do floor work and utilize the tumble track, beam and vault. We will also focus on physical conditioning and strength training. Allen Jay Recreation Center Wednesdays, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. January 3 - 31, February 7 - 28, March 6 - 27, April 3 - 24, May 1 - 29 $40 per month, per participant Beginner Tennis Clinic (Ages 7 - 11) All the basic skills of tennis will be covered, enabling each player to move to the next level. Players will learn how to keep score and to rally using foam balls and appropriatesized equipment on a smaller court to make learning the game fun and easy! Oak Hollow Tennis Center Mondays, March 11 - May 13, 4 - 5 p.m. $160 per session, $20 per day to drop in Beginner - Intermediate Level Tennis (Ages 7 - 16) All the basic skills of tennis will be covered, enabling each player to move to the next level. Players will learn how to keep score and will learn how to rally using foam balls and appropriate-sized equipment on a smaller court to make learning the game fun and easy! Oak Hollow Tennis Center Wednesdays, January 10 - March 6, 4 - 5 p.m. $144 per session, $20 per day to drop in

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Athletics Intermediate - Advanced Level Tennis (Ages 8 - 16) These players are near the competitive level and are beginning to understand the importance of more serious tennis focus and play. Emphasis on point play will be stressed, as well as proper technique and court movement. Oak Hollow Tennis Center Wednesdays, January 10 - March 6, 4 - 5 p.m. $144 per session, $20 per day to drop in

Adult Open Gym (Ages 18+) Play pickup basketball in a casual setting. Friendly competition is welcomed! Participants may check out a basketball or bring their own. Allen Jay Recreation Center Mondays, January 8 - February 26, 6 - 7:30 p.m. Thursdays, April 4 - May 30, 6 - 7:30 p.m. Free

High Point Power AAU Basketball Program (Ages 10 - 16) Introducing the AAU High Point Power Basketball Team, a new competitive basketball team that will compete in tournaments throughout the spring and summer season. There is no cost to try out, but you must register in advance to do so. Don't miss your chance to be a part of this POWER movement! Please contact our athletics division at 336.883.3621 for more information. Various locations Tryouts: January 19 & 26, February 2 & 9 Regular season: March 9 - June 30 Tryouts are free. If selected, the cost to participate is $110 per month (16U) or $80 per month (14U, 12U, MS Girls). A discount is available for one-time payments upfront.

Court Queens (Ages 18+) We are celebrating National Girls & Women in Sports Month with games of pickup basketball in our gym! All skills are welcome, and friendly competition is a must. Lady hoopers, lace up your shoes and show off your jumper! Deep River Recreation Center Mondays, February 5 - 26, 6 - 8 p.m. Free

The Academy: Shooting Lab (Ages 12 - 18) Looking to improve your shot? The Shooting Lab allows you to maximize your reps while taking your shooting skills to the next level. Let's get to work; schedule your 30-minute session with us today! Deep River Recreation Center Wednesdays, January 3 - April 3, 6 - 8 p.m. $25 per 30-minute session The Academy: 3x3 Basketball Spring League (Ages 13 - 17) Are you looking for a new and fun way to participate in basketball? Grab some friends and register for this league, offering a 3x3 format with a Big 3 game play twist! Deep River Recreation Center Thursdays, March 14 - April 18, 6 - 8 p.m. $40 per team, $15 per individual Pickleball Open Gym (Ages 18+) 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 and outdoors on a badminton-sized court with a plastic ball. Join us and prepare to enjoy a fun new workout! Oakview Recreation Center Tuesdays & Thursdays, January 2 - March 30, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Tuesdays, January 2 - March 26, 6 - 8 p.m. Saturdays, January 6 - March 30, 9 - 11 a.m. Free

Duck & Dodge (Ages 18+) Open gym dodgeball time provides a healthy mix of fun and friendly competition, maybe even some fond memories from childhood! Stop by and show us what you've got! Deep River Recreation Center Mondays, January 22 - February 12, 6 - 8 p.m. Free 2024 Senior Games and Senior Arts (Ages 50+) The Greater High Point Senior Games is a year-round health promotion and wellness education program for adults 50 years of age and better. Our athletic events include badminton, basketball shooting, billiards, bocce, bowling, cornhole, croquet, cycling, shot Put, discus throw, standing and runninglong jumps, football throw, golf, horseshoes, sickleball, shuffleboard, softball throw, swimming, table tennis, tennis and track events. Other competitions include chair volleyball, Wii bowling, bingo and a spelling bee. SilverArts provides a stage for the creative talents of visual, heritage, literary and performing artists. Various Locations Mondays - Saturdays, March 26 - May 15, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. $12/person through January 31, $15/person after January 31 Family Open Gym (All Ages) Shoot hoops, practice those basketball skills and enjoy family time in a casual atmosphere as you get in a workout together! Oakview Recreation Center Saturdays, now - April 27, noon - 2 p.m. Allen Jay Recreation Center Saturdays, April 6 - June 30, 10 a.m. - noon Free

You can register for all programs by visiting our website or calling our office at 336.883.3469. www.highpointnc.gov/pr

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Cultural Arts Beginner Performing Arts: Series I (Ages 7 - 12) Nurture Nature with Oak Street Health (Ages 50+) This experience introduces beginners to the basic skills Shake off those winter blues and join us for this series of of acting through learning the fundamentals of creative three informative classes presented by our community dramatics and improvisation. Participants will work together to partners. Limited space is available. Advance registration is perform a play for their families by the end of the program. required by calling the Senior Center at 336.883.3584. Oakview Recreation Center Roy B. Culler, Jr. Senior Center Mondays, March 11 - May 13, 6 - 8 p.m. Friday, 1 - 2 p.m. $20 per person January 19: Gardening in Your Kitchen February 16: Native Plants That Attract Butterflies Let's Get Crafty with Oak Street Health (Ages 50+) March 15: Let's Get Dirty: Playing in the Dirt Creativity helps stimulate the brain, improve memory/ Free cognition and can also help relieve stress and anxiety. Each month will feature a fun, creative project on a different theme! Reading Keepsakes: Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Please note that space is limited, and you must register (Ages 50+) separately for each session in advance. Register at the Senior Please join us for readings of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Center or call 336.883.3584. keepsake letters advocating for civil rights, narrated by a Roy B. Culler, Jr. Senior Center librarian from the High Point Public Library. We will also have Fridays, 1 - 2 p.m. some Q & A time and offer some activity word games. Please January 5: Vision Boards register in advance by visiting the Senior Center or calling February 2: Sweet Crafts 336.883.3584. March 1: Spectacular Spring Roy B. Culler, Jr. Senior Center Free Wednesday, January 24, 3 - 4 p.m. Free Mountain Dulcimer Class - Levels I and II (Ages 50+) Learn how to play the mountain dulcimer, an American Easter Baskets (Ages 50+) instrument developed in the late 1800s in the Appalachian Create a festive Easter basket filled with goodies for your Mountains. Using cardboard dulcimers, participants learn how grandchild or great-grandchild while socializing with others! to read a dulcimer tab, strum the dulcimer and play melody A basket and supplies will be provided, thanks to donations notes and chords. In the level II class, participants will build on by HealthTeam Advantage and the Senior Center, but we those skills. Level II students must provide their own dulcimer. encourage you to bring your own stuffed animals or toys Limited space is available and preregistration is required. to better personalize your special creation. One basket per Roy B. Culler, Jr. Senior Center person. Please note: space is limited; advance registration is Tuesdays, January 9 - March 26 required by calling 336.883.3584. Level I: 1:30 - 2:30 p.m Roy B. Culler, Jr. Senior Center Level II: 3 - 4 p.m. Friday, March 22, 1 - 1:30 p.m. Free $5 per person Crafter's Corner (Ages 50+) Let's get creative! Special thanks to HealthTeam Advantage for providing supplies and equipment for this event! Please register by contacting the Senior Center at 336.883.3584. Roy B. Culler, Jr. Senior Center Friday, March 22, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. Free Pottery Night (All Ages) Create hand pottery with your family and friends! All ages are welcome. Allen Jay Recreation Center Friday, February 9, 6 - 7 p.m. or 7 - 8 p.m. $5 per participant, per hour

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Fitness & Exercise High Point Heroes Open Gym (Ages 18+) Veterans are welcome to enjoy fellowship time with other vets and first responders as they play a little ball or walk around the gym! Deep River Recreation Center Wednesdays, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Oakview Recreation Center Fridays, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Free Sunday Fitness (Ages 25+) We aim to offer opportunities to improve fitness on your schedule, with extended weekend hours to suit your busy life. Join a community of like-minded individuals who share your fitness and wellness goals! Southside Recreation Center Sundays, now - March 31, 9:30 - noon $2 per session Pickleball for Beginners: Seniors (Ages 50+) Learn a new sport or sharpen your skills! Pickleball is easy for beginners to learn but can develop into a fast-paced and competitive game for experienced players. Participants need to have good balance and agility and be able to move quickly on the court. Limited space is available, and preregistration is required. Oakview Recreation Center Wednesdays, January 10 - February 14, noon - 2 p.m. $5 per person

Senior Boot Camp (Ages 50+) Are you an active adult age "50 and better" and searching for a vigorous workout program? This class includes cardio, a core workout and strength training with workout stations. Please note that a doctor's note is required to participate; register at the Senior Center by calling 336.883.3584. Roy B. Culler, Jr. Senior Center Wednesdays and Fridays, 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. January 3 - February 28, March 1 - April 26, May 1 - June 28 $10 per person Drums Alive Golden Beats (Ages 50+) The rhythmic patterns of the drum increase synchronization of brain wave activity, increase endorphins and decrease negative feelings. This evidenced-based program, specially designed for the senior population, is taught by a Drums Alive Golden Beats certified instructor. Registration is required. Please contact the Senior Center at 336.883.3584. Roy B. Culler, Jr. Senior Center Wednesdays and Fridays, 3 - 4 p.m. February 7 - March 15, May 22 - June 28 $50 per person, per six-week session

You can register for all programs by visiting our website or calling our office at 336.883.3469. www.highpointnc.gov/pr

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Fitness & Exercise Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program (AFEP) (Ages 50+) We are pleased to offer a low-impact recreational exercise program with a brief educational component that may help those with arthritis at all activity levels improve functional ability, self-confidence, self-care, mobility, muscle strength and coordination. Registration is required; please contact the Senior Center at 336.883.3584. Roy B. Culler, Jr. Senior Center Mondays, 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. February 5 - 26, March 4 - 25, April 1 - 22, April 29 - May 20 $20 per person, per four-week session Chair Yoga (Ages 50+) Participants will work on improving flexibility and strength, focus on improving balance in standing poses and developing mindfulness and relaxation techniques. We will learn seated and standing positions for strength and balance, then practice stretching and a brief relaxation and meditation period to conclude the session. Participants should be able to maintain both seated and standing positions with the assistance of a chair. Registration is required; please contact the Senior Center at 336.883.3584. Roy B. Culler, Jr. Senior Center Thursdays, 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. January 4 - 25, February 1 - 22, March 7 - 28, April 4 - 25 $20 per person, per month Silver Strong (Ages 50+) This class can help you keep your mind and body active! We focus on strength, balance and flexibility through full-body workouts using free weights. Deep River Recreation Center Mondays and Fridays, now - April 30, 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. $5 per person, per class Pickleball for Seniors (Ages 50+) Learn a new sport or sharpen your skills! Pickleball is easy for beginners to learn but can develop into a fast-paced and competitive game for experienced players. Participants need to have good balance and agility and be able to move quickly on the court. Limited space is available, and preregistration is required. Morehead Recreation Center Tuesdays and Thursdays, now - May 30, 1 - 2:30 p.m. Free

Senior Line Dancing (Ages 50+) Dancing is a great form of exercise; it's also so much fun! Come out and shake a tail feather with us as we line dance to songs from a variety of genres and cultures. Roy B. Culler, Jr. Senior Center Tuesdays, now - May 21, 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Free Tai Chi Chuan (Ages 50+) The practice of Tai Chi Chuan can be useful in fall prevention and in helping older adults gain more control of their health and well-being. In this workshop, sponsored by Rehab Without Walls, participants will work on improving body awareness, balance, coordination, breathing and cognitive abilities. Focus is also placed on improving mental, emotional and spiritual wellness. Roy B. Culler, Jr. Senior Center First Wednesday of each month, noon - 1 p.m. Free Let's Walk and Talk (All Ages) Increase your physical activity and join fellow walkers from our community as you walk around the track in our lovely park. Strike up a conversation if you'd like; it definitely makes the time more pleasant and go by faster! You may also choose to track your laps to earn achievement badges at different levels of progress. Allen Jay Recreation Center Mondays, April 8 - May 20, 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Free Deep River Walkers (All Ages) Don't like walking alone? We offer a walking group to help you maintain a healthier lifestyle; all ages and paces are welcome. Please contact us at 336.883.3407 for more details. Deep River Recreation Center Wednesdays, May 1 - June 5, 6 - 8 p.m. Free

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Instructional Characters and Crafts Storytime (Ages 2 - 5) Little ones and their parents or caregivers will listen to a story, then create a simple craft during this opportunity to meet new friends and enjoy time together. This program is in partnership with the High Point Public Library. Deep River Recreation Center Fridays, 11 a.m. - noon January 19, February 16, March 15, April 19 Free

Beats Academy (Ages 12 - 17) Learn how to create and produce original tracks! Taught by a professional DJ, Beats Academy is an immersive music creation experience focused on a young person's creative potential as they explore and discover the art of producing and making beats. Deep River Recreation Center Thursday, January 18, 5 - 6:30 p.m. and 6:30 - 8 p.m. $25 per person

Martial Arts: Triad Hapkido Self-Defense (Ages 4+) Try your KICK at self-defense classes with Triad Hapkido! This technique is a Korean-style martial art that focuses on self-defense, discipline, self-esteem, confidence and courage while building on fitness. Oakview Recreation Center Mondays, January 22 - April 29, 6 - 8 p.m. One-time registration fee of $32 covers $15 testing fee, first $12 class fee and $5 administration fee. Cost is $12 per class after the first class.

Streaming Basics (Ages 50+) Want to learn more about the hype behind digital streaming? This course covers the basics of what you need to know to enjoy all your favorite entertainment through streaming services! Topics include streaming vs. cable, streaming requirements, choosing free vs. paid streaming services and searching for the service that is right for you. Space is limited, so please stop by the Senior Center or call to register. Roy B. Culler, Jr. Senior Center Mondays, January 8 & 22, 2 - 3 p.m. $4 per person

High Point Force Football Clinic (Ages 5 - 8) Our football clinic is based on the fundamentals of the game and includes both instruction time and simulated games against other participants. Morehead Recreation Center Saturday, March 16, 10 a.m. - noon $5 per person Youth Intro to Pickleball (Ages 5 - 12) This three-week clinic will introduce youth ages 5 - 12 to the fundamentals of the game of pickleball! Morehead Recreation Center Tuesdays, January 9 - 24, 6 - 7:30 p.m. $5 per participant Southside's Winter Wonderland (Ages 8+) We are going to have "snow" much fun on Southside! Through this two-part program we will learn more about snowflakes and what makes each one unique - just like us. We will also make our own snow and enjoy hot chocolate topped off with marshmallows or whipped cream. Southside Recreation Center Mondays, January 8 & 22, 4 - 5 p.m. Free

Active Living Every Day (Ages 50+) A certified instructor will lead you through this program, focused on ways to be active every day: at work, at home, even on vacation! We will learn and practice behavior change skills such as goal setting, self-monitoring and social support. Please come by the Senior Center or call to register and commit to active living every day. Roy B. Culler, Jr. Senior Center Thursdays, January 11 - March 28, 2 - 3 p.m. Free Introduction to Fencing Showcase (All Ages) What's more exciting than learning how to use a sword in a competitive environment? During this event, certified instructors will demonstrate the basics of fencing, perform movements - and may even allow you to try it! Allen Jay Recreation Center Friday, January 19, 6 - 7:30 p.m. Free Simple Cooking with Heart (All Ages) Improve your cooking skills and learn more about healthy eating, meal planning, budgeting and food safety in our six-week program for adults and families! Participants will prepare a nutritious, budget-friendly meal each week and take the meal with them at the end of the class. Deep River Recreation Center Tuesdays, March 5 - April 9, 6 - 8 p.m. Free

You can register for all programs by visiting our website or calling our office at 336.883.3469. www.highpointnc.gov/pr

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Outdoor Adventure & Nature Education Scales and Scutes (Ages 6+) Do you wonder what a snake's skin feels like or where turtles go in the winter? This program, offered as part of the N.C. Science Festival, will provide an opportunity to learn about the exhibit animals that live at PEC, ask those burning questions, and then watch them eat. We will also visit a "herp habitat" to look for wild snakes and turtles that live in the area. Piedmont Environmental Center Saturday, April 6, 10 - 11:30 a.m. Free Paleo Camp (Ages 8 - 12) Children ages 8 - 12 are invited to spend the day with PEC staff naturalists, exploring the natural and cultural history of our area. Through engaging activities on the trails, in the tipi and in the classroom, campers will look back in time to learn about five geologic and historic time periods. Activities include hiking forest trails that follow old horse and buggy roadbeds, sorting fossils, spear points and other artifacts, observing plants and animals that provide clues to what life was like long ago and storytelling inside our 20' tipi. Campers need to dress for the weather and bring a lunch, two snacks and a water bottle. Piedmont Environmental Center Monday, January 15, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. $35 per PEC member, $40 per non-member Ducks and Donuts (Ages 13+) Enjoy a light breakfast of coffee and donuts, followed by a winter trail walk to look for resident and migratory waterfowl. In addition to wood ducks and mallards, colorful migrant waterfowl such as buffleheads, hooded mergansers and northern shovelers visit High Point City Lake and the ponds around Piedmont Environmental Center. We will discuss natural history and biology and hopefully get a glimpse of these beautiful birds through a spotting scope. PEC's binoculars can be loaned out if needed. Piedmont Environmental Center Saturday, January 20, 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. $4 per PEC member, $5 per non-member Full Moon Night Hike (Ages 13+) As the full moon rises through the trees, we will walk on PEC's trails and explore the nocturnal activities of deer, beaver, owls and more. By the time we return to the building, the moon will be above the tree line and in the perfect position for viewing through our spotting scope and binoculars. Bundle up and bring a flashlight! Piedmont Environmental Center Saturday, February 24, 6 - 8 p.m. Free

Dendrology: For the Love of Wood (Ages 18+) Participants will learn the basics of how to study woody plants, inside and out, during this four-hour practical workshop. On a walk through the forest, a PEC naturalist will instruct the class on how to identify 15 species of trees. In addition, participants will learn to use forestry tools to measure the diameter of trees and estimate their age and height. The workshop will conclude with an examination of 15 wood samples for the characteristics that make each suitable for camp craft needs, woodworking and crafting. Piedmont Environmental Center Saturday, February 17, 9:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. $25 per PEC member, $25 per non-member Adult Nature Camp (Ages 21+) Engage in summer nature camp activities planned for adults with more advanced content! This three-day camp is packed full of outdoor adventure and exploration. For full details or to register, please contact Piedmont Environmental Center. Piedmont Environmental Center Friday, March 22, 6 - 10 p.m. Saturday, March 23, 7 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Sunday, March 24, noon - 5 p.m. $85 per PEC member, $100 per non-member Tales in the Tipi (All Ages) Ancient American Indian stories come to life around a campfire inside a 20' tipi on the grounds of Piedmont Environmental Center. Your storyteller will take you back in time to the "old ways" of North America in a series of tales from several native traditions. It may be cold outside, but inside the tipi you will hear about Coyote the trickster, Grandfather Rock, Raven and Blue Jay and Thunder's Lodge around the warmth of a campfire. Participants will be sitting on rugs, but chairs can be provided for the honored elders. Piedmont Environmental Center Saturdays, January 13 & 27, 2 - 3:15 p.m. $5 per person, per session for participants 3 and older Oakview Community Garden (All Ages) Community gardens provide the opportunity for people to engage in an active project together, produce healthy food options and lead healthier lives. Current plot holders may renew their plots for 2024 from February 15 - March 1. Any remaining plots not renewed or reserved will be open to the public beginning March 2. For additional information, please call 336.883.3508. Oakview Recreation Center $20 per plot

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Special Events Kosmic March Madness (Ages 5 - 14) Basketball fans, celebrate the beginning of March Madness - with a twist! Think you can shoot? How about in the dark? Try your luck in our Kosmic March Madness competition! Participants ages 10 and under will compete in three-onthree games and free throw contests. Participants ages 11-14 will participate in three-point contests, three-on-three games and free throw contests, all while under the glow of the black lights! Allen Jay Recreation Center Friday, March 1, 6 - 8 p.m. Free Father-Daughter Sneaker Ball (Ages 5 - 17) Dress in your best and enjoy a special night of food, music, dancing and games as we make memories and celebrate Valentine's Day at the Father-Daughter Sneaker Ball! Prizes will be given to the best-dressed father and daughter duo and "Sneaker Queen" of the night. Dress code: Semi-formal with sneakers only. Deep River Recreation Center Saturday, February 17, 6 - 9 p.m. $20 per father/daughter, $5 per additional family member Bridging the Triad: Bridge Building Competition (Ages 8+) Explore STEM programming and test your engineering skills by building a bridge with only 100 craft sticks and glue! Building packets will be available for pick-up beginning January 3. Local competition will be held February 3 at Deep River Recreation Center. Winners from the local event will move on to the regional competition on February 24 at Thomasville Aquatics and Community Center. Deep River Recreation Center Saturday, February 3, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Free Eggciting Things on Southside (Ages 9+) Are you EGGcited about Easter? This is an EGGcellent time for you to showcase your artsy side as we decorate eggs at Southside. Southside Recreation Center Monday, March 25, 1 - 2 p.m. Free

Bud Kivett Golf Tournament (Ages 16+) Celebrating its 47th anniversary this year, the Bud Kivett Memorial City Golf Championship is a 36-hole, stroke play event open to the first 216 amateur golfers (ages 16+) who enter. Play will take place over the beautiful Oak Hollow and Blair Park golf courses, which have been rated in the top 75 public courses in the U.S. Oak Hollow Golf Course Saturday & Sunday, April 27 - 28, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. $50 per person Galentine's Day Brunch (Ages 18+) Spend relaxing time with your female friends eating good food, catching up on the latest in your lives, playing games and listening to music. It's also an opportunity to meet others and maybe even create new friendships at this allwomen social gathering! No boys allowed. Deep River Recreation Center Saturday, February 10, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. $15 per person Valentine's Sneaker Ball for Seniors (Ages 50+) Wear your sneakers, join the party and get in a good workout on our dance floor with music by the Boogie Nights DJ! Light refreshments will be served. Special thanks to our co-sponsor, Devoted Health Plans. To register please contact the Senior Center at 336.883.3584. Roy B. Culler, Jr. Senior Center Wednesday, February 13, 5 - 7 p.m. Free Valentine's Day Floating Reception (Ages 50+) This is a great chance to meet someone new or reconnect with someone from the past and view pictures of Valentines from the past. Everyone is asked to bring past photos of your special Valentine. Pictures will be displayed in the display case in the multipurpose area for everyone to enjoy. Roy B. Culler, Jr. Senior Center Wednesday, February 14, 9 - 11 a.m. Free St. Patrick's Day Celebration (Ages 50+) Wear your green and get in the "shamrock spirit!" Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with us as we enjoy music, word games and a snack, generously provided by HealthTeam Advantage and the Senior Center. Please contact the Senior Center to register at 336.883.3584. Roy B. Culler, Jr. Senior Center Friday, March 15, 2 - 3 p.m. $3 per person

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Special Events MLK Continental Breakfast and Dove Release (All Ages) Our celebration will honor the legacy of Dr. King with a brief program, continental breakfast and dove release. Washington Terrace Park Monday, January 15, 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Free Black Light Family Game Night (All Ages) Experience "family game night" in a whole new way: in our gym, under our glowing black lights! Several fun and different family games will be offered, as well as light refreshments and glow sticks. Participants are encouraged to wear light-colored clothing so that they can glow! Allen Jay Recreation Center Friday, January 26, 6 - 8 p.m. $5 for ages 4 and older, free for ages 3 and under Easter Eggstravaganza (All Ages) High Point Parks & Recreation's annual Easter Egg Hunt is designed for youth ages 2 - 13 and our ASPIRE friends. The fun and festivities are open to all youth. Egg hunts begin at 5 p.m. and will be held rain or shine. Prizes will be given for lucky golden eggs found in each hunt. Please be sure to bring a basket or bag for each child participating. High Point Athletic Complex Saturday, March 30, 1 - 5 p.m. Free

Food Truck Rally (All Ages) Enjoy a variety of food trucks, food carts and non-food vendors in one of High Point's most beautiful park settings. Park amusements will be open and available for use at regular ticket prices. High Point City Lake Park Saturday, May 4, noon - 5 p.m. Free Sidewalk Chalk & Craft Show (All Ages) Spend the day watching artists chalk the pavement, participating in kids’ outdoor field activities, shopping items offered by local vendors and enjoying food available for purchase by local food trucks. You will have a chance to create a chalk art masterpiece of your own, too! Chalk will be provided; you are welcome to bring other supplies with you, such as brushes, kneeling pad, towel, eraser, sponge or additional chalk. Interested chalk artists may register online; craft or food vendors, please call Oakview at 336.883.3508 to register. Hand-crafted items only, please! Oakview Recreation Center Saturday, May 18, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Craft vendors: $25, Chalk artists: Free

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Special Interest Girls II Women (Ages 9+) Today's world throws a lot of challenges at our teens. We will discuss topics like peer pressure, body awareness and good decision-making in a confidential, supportive setting. We're even going to learn some basic kitchen skills and do a little cooking, as well as stretching exercises for relaxation and fitness activities for wellness. In our group, you can be yourself, and self-awareness leads to positive growth! Southside Recreation Center Tuesdays, March 5 - April 30, 4 - 5 p.m. Free The Brunch Club (Ages 18+) Mingle with new people who enjoy a nice restaurant meal in a social setting! The registration fee covers the cost of transportation; meal costs are the responsibility of each participant. Deep River Recreation Center Fridays, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. January 26, February 9 & 23, March 8 & 22 $5 per person for transportation, and each participant is responsible for the cost of their meal. Grief Support: Walking Through Grief (Ages 50+) This nine-week grief support group, sponsored by Liberty Hospice, is offered in-person and virtually. Discussion time follows each session, covering material such as "‘I’m Grieving, Now What?," "Grief During Holidays," "Complicated Grief," and others. Please register by contacting the Culler Senior Center at 336.883.3584. Roy B. Culler, Jr. Senior Center Fridays, now - January 19, 9:30 - 11 a.m. Free

Temple Theatre Trip: Till Beth Do Us Part (Ages 50+) Built in 1925 as a vaudeville house, The Temple Theatre is a historic performance center in nearby Sanford. We will eat lunch in Sanford prior to attending a matinee performance of the play "'Til Beth Do Us Part." In this side-splitting comic romp about marriage, career-driven Suzannah Hayden needs a lot more help on the home front than she's getting from her husband, Gibby - a washed-up weatherman who no longer makes his marriage a priority. In comes Beth, Suzannah’s sprightly Southern assistant, who explodes into the Hayden household and whips it into an organized, wellrun machine. Advance registration is required for the trip; please also note that the cost of lunch is on your own. Roy B. Culler, Jr. Senior Center Thursday, January 18, 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Thursday, February 1, 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. $40 per person, plus the cost of lunch Triad Honor Flight Information Session (50+) Veterans and their loved ones are invited to attend an information session, sponsored by HealthTeam Advantage, on how to apply to join a Triad Honor Flight. Advance registration is required. Roy B. Culler, Jr. Senior Center Friday, January 26, 11 a.m. - noon Free

Bingo (Ages 50+) Socialize and meet new friends at the Culler Senior Center, all while enjoying games of bingo! We are also accepting donations of prizes that are unused and in original packaging. Please call us at 336.883.3584 for more information. Roy B. Culler, Jr. Senior Center Wednesdays, January 3 - December 18, 1 - 3 p.m. $1 per person

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Roy B. Culler, Jr. Senior Center 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. For more information on programs, please call 336.883.3584 or visit www.highpointnc.gov/pr.

Monthly/Weekly Programs AHOY Exercise Class Art Class Art Class II Bid Whist

Duplicate Bridge Games

Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays Wednesdays Thursdays Thursdays Mondays - Fridays Tuesdays Wednesdays Mondays Mondays Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays Tuesdays Tuesdays & Thursdays

10 - 11 a.m. 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. 1 - 4 p.m. 10 a.m. - noon 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 5 - 8 p.m. 1 - 3 p.m. 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. 2 - 4 p.m. 2 - 3 p.m. 6 - 7 p.m. 11:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Knitting and Crochet

Thursdays Tuesdays

9:30 - 11:30 a.m. 4 - 6 p.m.

Mahjong

Wednesdays Mondays - Fridays Tuesdays Mondays - Fridays Tuesdays Mondays & Fridays Tuesdays Wednesdays & Fridays Tuesdays

1 - 4:30 p.m. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. 5:30 - 8 p.m. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 5 - 8 p.m. 1 - 4 p.m. 1 - 6 p.m. 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. - noon

Thursdays

9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Mondays & Thursdays

1 - 4:30 p.m.

Billiards Bingo Blood Pressure Screening Bowling Chair Volleyball

Open Walking Time Pingpong Pinochle Samba Card Game Senior Boot Camp Senior Class Chorus Advanced Social Contract Bridge Triple Play Canasta

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Trails & Greenways High Point Greenway The High Point Greenway is a 4.9-mile paved trail beginning at Armstrong Park (305 E. Parkway Ave.) and ending at Piedmont Environmental Center (1220 Penny Road). High Point City Lake Park Trail - 0.5 miles (This trail connects High Point City Lake Park with the Piedmont Environmental Center) 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). Southwest Heritage Greenway This .44-mile paved trail runs between Vail Avenue and Grimes Avenue, with parking located at the Southside Recreation Center (401 Taylor Ave.). From Taylor Avenue to Grimes Avenue, enjoy the Botanical Woodland Teaching Garden, a helixshaped walkway that combines art with nature. 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. Urban Hikes In partnership with the High Point Library, we've created an Urban Hikes Map with eight trails starting from the High Point Public Library. All the hikes are accessible by sidewalk. Other Walking Loops Aderholdt Track (High Point Athletic Complex): one loop = .25 miles Allen Jay Recreation Center and Park (1073 E. Springfield Road): one loop = .5 miles Burnett Park (1051 Montlieu Ave.): one loop = .3 miles Washington Street Park (738 Washington St.): one loop around playground = .1 mile Washington Terrace Park (101 Gordon St.): one loop = .3 miles Find more information on our website: www.highpointnc.gov/trails.

Safety is always top priority. Please remember these important tips when visiting our parks and facilities.

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Facilities Allen Jay Recreation Center 336.883.3509 1073 E. Springfield Road

Oak Hollow Park 336.883.3494 1841 Eastchester Drive

Athletic Field Rentals 336.883.3480 136 Northpoint Ave.

Oak Hollow Tennis Center 336.883.3493 3401 N. Centennial St.

Blair Park Golf Course 336.883.3497 1901 S. Main St.

Oakview Recreation Center 336.883.3508 503 James Road

Deep River Recreation Center 336.883.3407 1529 Skeet Club Road

Piedmont Environmental Center 336.883.8531 1220 Penny Road

Hedgecock Dog Park 336.883.3469 300 W. Parris Ave.

Roy B. Culler, Jr. Senior Center 336.883.3584 921 Eastchester Drive, Suite 1230

High Point Athletic Complex 336.883.3480 2920 School Park Road

Southside Recreation Center 336.883.3504 401 Taylor Ave.

High Point City Lake Park 336.883.3498 602 W. Main St., Jamestown

Washington Terrace Park & Community Center 336.883.8599 101 Gordon St.

High Point City Lake Park Meeting & Event Center 336.883.6045 600 W. Main St., Jamestown

Facility Spotlight Southside Recreation Center

Morehead Recreation Center 336.883.3506 101 Price St.

Located at 401 Taylor Ave., Southside Recreation Center has something for the whole family to enjoy.

Oak Hollow Campground 336.883.3492 3415 N. Centennial St. Oak Hollow Golf Course 336.883.3260 3400 N. Centennial St. Oak Hollow Marina 336.883.3494 3431 N. Centennial St.

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Basketball Courts Fitness Center Gymnasium Small Activity Room Rental Multi-Sport Court Paved Walking Trail Picnic Shelters Playground SplashPad

Recreation Centers Hours of Operation 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. Southside Recreation Center Monday - Thursday Friday Saturday

9 a.m. - 8 p.m. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.


Facility Rentals Picnic Shelters Plan your next gathering at one of our shelters. Shelters are located at: • Allen Jay Park • Armstrong Park • Cedrow Park • Deep River Park • Macedonia Park • High Point City Lake Park • Oak Hollow Park • Washington Terrace Park Call 336.883.3469 or scan the QR code for more information.

Oak Hollow Sailboat Point Shelter 5

Indoor Facilities Activity rooms, meeting rooms, gymnasiums and auditorium Indoor facilities are located at: • Allen Jay Recreation Center • Deep River Recreation Center • Morehead Recreation Center • High Point City Lake Park Meeting and Event Center • Oak Hollow Marina • Oakview Recreation Center • Piedmont Environmental Center • Southside Recreation Center • Washington Terrace Community Center

Piedmont Environmental Center Auditorium #2

Call 336.883.3469 or scan the QR code for more information.

Athletic Fields High Point Parks & Recreation has a variety of athletic fields available for rentals when not in use for programming. Rental rates vary based on choice of field and use of field. Please visit our website to fill out a field rental request form and view rental rates. Call 336.883.3469 or scan the QR code for more information.

Harvell Park

High Point Parks & Recreation Play. Learn. Enjoy.

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Index Allen Jay Recreation Center................................................................................. 18 Little Flippers Gymnastics...........................................................................................6 MVP Rookie Sports Camp...........................................................................................6 More Flips More Fun Gymnastics & Tumbling Class...................................6 Adult Open Gym...............................................................................................................7 Family Open Gym.............................................................................................................7 Pottery Night.......................................................................................................................8 Let's Walk and Talk......................................................................................................... 10 Introduction to Fencing Showcase.................................................................... 11 Kosmic March Madness............................................................................................. 13 Black Light Family Game Night............................................................................. 14

Morehead Recreation Center.............................................................................. 20 Pickleball for Seniors.................................................................................................... 10 High Point Force Football Clinic........................................................................... 11 Youth Intro to Pickleball............................................................................................ 11

ASPIRE............................................................................................................................... 4 -6 ASPIRE Talent Explosion................................................................................................4 Valentine's Dance.............................................................................................................4 The Miracle League of HIgh Point..........................................................................4 Inclusive Archery Open Gym....................................................................................4 High Point Challenger Soccer...................................................................................4 Variety Hour with ASPIRE.............................................................................................4 Super Social Supper Club............................................................................................5 Special Olympics Guilford/High Point Swim Practice................................5 Special Olympics Guilford/High PointLocal Basketball Skills Competition............................................................................................................5 Special Olympics Guilford/High Point Basketball Practice.....................5 Special Olympics Guilford/High Point Bowling Practice..........................5 Special Olympics Guilford/High Point Local Track & Field Competition........................................................................................................5 Camp Ann.............................................................................................................................5 Visually Impaired Variety Club..................................................................................6 High Point Heroes Club................................................................................................6 Lucky Strikes Bowling....................................................................................................6

Oak Hollow Tennis Center..................................................................................... 18 Beginner Level Tennis...................................................................................................6 Beginner-Intermediate Level Tennis.....................................................................6 Intermediate-Advanced Level Tennis..................................................................7

Athletic Fields................................................................................................................. 19 Blair Park Golf Course............................................................................................... 18 Deep River Recreation Center............................................................................ 16 The Academy: Shooting Lab.....................................................................................7 The Academy: 3x3 Basketball Spring League.................................................7 Court Queens......................................................................................................................7 Duck & Dodge....................................................................................................................7 High Point Heroes Open Gym..................................................................................9 Silver Strong...................................................................................................................... 10 Deep River Walkers....................................................................................................... 10 Characters & Crafts Story Time.............................................................................. 11 Beats Academy............................................................................................................... 11 Simple Cooking with Heart..................................................................................... 11 Father-Daughter Sneaker Ball................................................................................ 13 Bridging the Triad.......................................................................................................... 13 Galentine's Day Brinch............................................................................................... 13 The Brunch Club............................................................................................................ 15 Hedgecock Dog Park................................................................................................. 18 High Point Athletic Complex............................................................................... 18 Easter Eggstravaganza................................................................................................ 13 High Point City Lake Park....................................................................................... 18 Food Truck Rally.............................................................................................................. 14

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Oak Hollow Campground...................................................................................... 18 Oak Hollow Golf Course.......................................................................................... 18 Bud Kivett Golf Tournament................................................................................... 13 Oak Hollow Marina..................................................................................................... 18

Oakview Recreation Center.................................................................................. 18 Pickleball Open Gym......................................................................................................7 Family Open Gym.............................................................................................................7 Beginner Performing Arts: Series I.........................................................................8 Pickleball for Seniors.......................................................................................................9 Martial Arts: Triad Hapkido Self-Defense......................................................... 11 Oakview Community Garden................................................................................ 12 Sidewalk Chalk & Craft Show.................................................................................. 14 Piedmont Environmental Center..................................................................... 18 Scales and Scutes.......................................................................................................... 12 Paleo Camp....................................................................................................................... 12 Ducks and Donuts........................................................................................................ 12 Full Moon Night Hike.................................................................................................. 12 Dendrology: For the Love of Wood.................................................................... 12 Adult Nature Camp...................................................................................................... 12 Tales in the Tipi................................................................................................................ 12 Roy B. Culler, Jr. Senior Center........................................................................... 18 2024 Senior Games and Senior Arts.....................................................................7 Let's Get Crafty with Oak Street Health..............................................................8 Mountain Dulcimer Class I & II..................................................................................8 Nurture Nature with Oak Street Health..............................................................8 Reading Keepsakes: Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr........................8 Easter Baskets......................................................................................................................8 Crafter's Corner..................................................................................................................8 Senior Boot Camp............................................................................................................9 Drums Alive Golden Beats..........................................................................................9 Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program...............................................................9 Chair Yoga.......................................................................................................................... 10 Senior Line Dancing.................................................................................................... 10 Tai Chi Chuan................................................................................................................... 10 Streaming Basics............................................................................................................ 11 Active Living Every Day............................................................................................. 11 Valentine's Sneaker Ball for Seniors.................................................................... 13 Valentine's Floating Reception.............................................................................. 13 St. Patrick's Day Celebration.................................................................................... 14 Grief Support: Walking Through Grief.............................................................. 15 Bingo..................................................................................................................................... 15 Temple Theatre Trip: Till Beth Do Us Part........................................................ 15 Triad Honor Flight Information Session........................................................... 15


Southside Recreation Center.............................................................................. 18 Southside's Winter Wonderland........................................................................... 11 Eggciting Things on Southside............................................................................. 13 Girls II Women.................................................................................................................. 15 Trails & Greenways...................................................................................................... 19 Washington Terrace Park & Community Center................................... 18 MLK Celebration and Dove Release................................................................... 17

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High Point Parks & Recreation Administration Office 136 Northpoint Ave., High Point, N.C. 27262 336.883.3469 Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.; excluding holidays


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