CITY OF DURHAM PARKS AND RECREATION
Play More
WHAT'S INSIDE?
NOVEMBER 2020
Wiffle Ball Tournament Virtual Kids Fit Virtual Bingo History Hikes
dprplaymore.org
dprinfo@durhamnc.gov
919-560-4355
400 Cleveland Street, Durham, NC 27701
WE SUPPORT INCLUSION - PERSONS OF ALL ABILITY LEVELS ARE WELCOME AT EVERY FACILITY AND EVERY PROGRAM.
GREETINGS FROM DURHAM PARKS & RECREATION'S DIRECTOR
N
ovember is traditionally a time we give thanks, and even though this year has been… different, I know if we all reflect for just a moment, there’s plenty to be thankful for here in Durham.
Personally, my family and I are thankful to have recently moved to Durham and to be part of a warm and inviting community. I’m thankful to have joined a team of great people who do amazing things for the community. Parks, programs, and services are now counted on more than ever as their impacts on community health and wellness have become even clearer. Parks and Recreation is seen now more than ever as a fundamental right, not a luxury, so I’m thankful Durham has so many parks, trails, programs, and services that have remained available to so many people throughout the pandemic. Our residents care about Durham and have continued to offer support and reach out to us with their ideas and hopes for future program offerings as well as park and trail plans. I’m thankful for amazing professionals in this department who have been flexible, smart, innovative, and driven to continue to serve this community during unprecedented times. Throughout the pandemic, our staff has had to step up to make tough decisions while serving in new or different roles in the name of public service. City leadership has continued to stand behind our mission, offer support, and assist in determining unique ways to safely offer programs. So November continues to be a great time to be thankful, especially here in Durham. A place where our department is thankful for the community and they’re just as thankful for their parks and recreation department. Connecting to people is crucial, so we encourage you to connect socially through all the programs, parks and trails, we just ask you to do it while at a safe physical distance. Remember during this month of thanks, take time to let the ones you’re thankful for, know it. Take care of yourself and each other.
Wade Walcutt Director, Durham Parks and Recreation
Play More: Connecting our whole community to wellness, the outdoors, and lifelong learning. We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Facilities
9-10
Park Information
11-12
Trails and Greenways Volunteer, Adopt a Park
13-14 15
Aquatics Athletics
18 19
Canine Recreation Cultural Heritage
20-21 22-23
Education & Enrichment Fitness & Wellness Centers
25-26 27-30
City Lakes School-Age Care Programs Social Activities
32 33 34-35
Special Events
36-37
Special Programs Facility & Park Rentals
38 40-41
We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
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ABOUT PLAY MORE During these challenging times, the health and safety of our residents and staff are our top priority. Our staff has been working hard to safely provide ways for the community to Play More.
PARKS AND TRAILS
PLAY MORE GUIDE
All park and trail users are required to comply with local and state restrictions including mass gathering size.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Play More will be produced on a month to month basis until further notice. To provide the most up-to-date information, Play More will be available online only at dprplaymore.org until further notice.
As you recreate in Durham’s parks and trails, model social distancing by maintaining a safe distance (at least 6 feet) between you and other users. If you are unable to stay at least six feet away from others outside of your household please be sure to wear your mask or face covering. We have assigned off duty officers to monitor our parks, and we also ask that residents call the Police Non-emergency line at 919-560-4600 to report any violations of the Safer-at-Home Order or unsafe behavior.
All information in this program guide is subject to change. Please refer to the COVID-19 page on our website for the most up-to-date information on our openings and closings. Visit dprplaymore.org, Select Register Online, and search our ActiveNet Registration site for our most up-to-date program offerings
We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
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ABOUT PLAY MORE
Play More is a guide to creative and challenging recreational choices in Durham and is produced by Durham Parks and Recreation (DPR) and published in May, August, and December. If you have comments about this publication, please call us at 919560-4355 or email DPRInfo@durhamnc.gov. Please note: Advertising contained herein does not constitute an endorsement by the City of Durham Parks and Recreation or its staff.
CITY HOLIDAYS AND CLOSURES
The City of Durham will observe the following holidays and most classes will not be held on that day. Veterans Day Wednesday, November 11 Thanksgiving Thursday and Friday, November 26 and 27 Christmas Thursday and Friday, December 24 and 25 All recreation centers and the Administration Office will close for our Employee Appreciation Luncheon on Wednesday, November 18 from 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
SAFETY, MAINTENANCE, AND ACCIDENTS
Customers and residents are encouraged to immediately report any injury or illness received as a result of participation in leisure services provided by or at City of Durham Parks and Recreation facilities, parks and trails. Residents are also encouraged to report safety concerns and maintenance needs in parks and on trails. Please call 919-560-4355, ext. 27212 to report safety concerns, maintenance needs, or accidents. If you see illegal activity in any park at any time, please contact the police by dialing 911.
MEDICATION POLICY Participants who take medication while participating in DPR programs are required to complete a Medication Information and Waiver form and return it before the program begins.
PERSONNEL Director Wade Walcutt Assistant Director of Administrative Services Joy Guy Recreation Manager (School-Age Care) Danielle Haynes Recreation Manager (Special Events, Outreach, Holton) Rukea Womack Senior Business Services Manager (Budget, Finance, and Marketing) Rich Hahn Recreation Manager (Reservations, Safety, Accreditation, and Operations) Gina M. Morais Assistant Director of Recreation Programs Jason Jones Recreation Manager (Edison Johnson, Campus Hills, and Aquatics) Colleen Toomey Recreation Manager (Heritage Parks, Teen Center, Weaver Street, Jeff Forde and W.D. Hill) Recreation Manager (Outdoor Recreation, City Lakes) Kim Oberle Recreation Manager (Special Programs/Inclusion, Deirtra Spellman Mature Adults and Lyon Park) Assistant Director of Park Planning and Education Thomas Dawson Recreation Manager (Athletics, Walltown) Tammy Brown Parks Superintendent Robert Jennings Senior Parks Planner Lindsay Smart We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
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REDUCED FEES | DISCOUNTS | WAIVERS Please note: Only one discount may be applied to a registration or facility rental.
MULTI-CHILD DISCOUNT • The multi-child discount applies to select programs for families who do not qualify for reduced fees under other discount programs and have more than one child registering for the same course.
SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT • Senior Citizen discounts are available for mature adults age 55 or better. A ten percent (10%) discount is available on all recreational programs and admissions to facilities for activities sponsored by Durham Parks and Recreation. Activities with specified mature adult rates, mature adult programs, and facility, field, and equipment rentals are excluded from this discount.
MILITARY AND VETERANS DISCOUNT • A ten percent (10%) discount is available on all recreational programs and admissions to facilities for activities sponsored by Durham Parks and Recreation.
EMPLOYEE DISCOUNT • Current City of Durham employees receive a 25 percent (25%) discount on all instructional classes and recreational passes for activities sponsored by Durham Parks and Recreation. This discount applies to the employee only, not family members. Child Care programs and facility, field, and equipment rentals are excluded from this discount.
NON-PROFIT DISCOUNT • Non-profits receive a fifteen percent (15%) discount on facility, field and equipment rentals. Facilities, fields and equipment with specified non-profit rates are excluded from this discount. Please note that non-profits must provide the IRS letter documenting their 501(c)(3) status.
SLIDING FEE SCALE • The sliding fee scale may be used to reduce the amount paid for childcare programs. • The scale ranges from 10% to 100% and is based on income and number of members per household. • Applications are available at the administration office, recreation centers, and on the DPR website. • The application is used to determine the percentage (from 10%100%) to be paid by the participant for participation in childcare programs, which includes summer camp, after school, and intersession. • Once approved, the reduced fee is valid for one (1) year.
PROGRAM FEE WAIVER • The fee waiver is available to anyone receiving support through the Durham County Department of Social Services (DSS) and may be used for programs, excluding childcare programs, facility, field, and equipment rentals, and others as specified in registration materials. • Applications are available at the main office, recreation centers, and on the website. • The outcome is valid for one (1) year from the date of approval.
FACILITY, FIELD, AND EQUIPMENT FEE WAIVER • The applicant is responsible for completing the reservation process prior to submitting the application for Facility, Field or Equipment Fee Waivers. • Any persons requesting a fee waiver must submit a completed Facility, Field and Equipment Fee Waiver application to the department. • The applicant must reapply for each rental. • The applicant must pay the security deposit and application fee by the date due and pay all other fees not waived by the Recreation Advisory Commission by the established deadline.
We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
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PLAY MORE CARD Durham Parks and Recreation offers an exciting benefits program for our program participants! Participants may purchase a “DPR Play More Card” which will give them a discounted rate on all programs, in addition to other benefits listed below. The cards are renewable annually. Each program price listing has two prices: one for City Residents (CR), and one for Non-City Residents (NCR). Play More Card discounts will automatically be taken off when a participant with a valid card registers for any program. Play More Cards can be purchased online, at any recreation center or the DPR Administration Office.
PLAY MORE CARD BENEFITS
• Participants receive a 10% discounted fee rate for all recreation programs (excludes rental facilities, athletic league – group rates, adventure challenge course rates, special event fees). • Participants may purchase volumediscounted punch/monthly passes for the following programs: • Aerobic Classes • Open Gym (Adults) • Fitness Training • Pickleball • Court extended use passes • Lap and Recreation Swim • Water Exercise Classes • Wellness Packages
PLAY MORE CARD FEE STRUCTURE Individual: $20 Residents; $25 Non-Residents Benefits apply to one (1) adult plus all youth under the age of 19 residing in the same house. 2 Party: $35 Residents; $50 Non-Residents
Benefits apply to two (2) adults plus all youth under the age of 19 residing in the same house Participants may choose to purchase this card in order to receive the associated benefits; however, a Play More Card is not required to participate in DPR programs.
PASS SALES
Volume-discounted multi-visit passes are available for select activities. Patrons must have a valid Play More Card in order to purchase these passes. Except for monthly passes, all passes expire one year from date of purchase. Please see the Pass Sale chart for available passes. Daily Entrance Fee: includes indoor pool general admission, adult/mature adult open gym, exercise equipment, and land fitness programs. (Note: some areas may be age restricted). Please keep in mind this is for ONE DAY access only - frequent users of our drop-in programs are encouraged to purchase our monthly Wellness Pass and/ or other discounted punch passes offered for those with a Play More Card. Please note: Play More Cards and volumediscounted multi-visit passes are nonrefundable.
PLAY MORE CARD Parks, Durham
MONTHLY WELLNESS PASSES Wellness includes unlimited land fitness and mind/body classes, open gym programs, drop-in pickleball, use of the gymnasium when available and use of any weight fitness equipment at any DPR recreation facility. Wellness + Open Swim Package includes everything in the Monthly Wellness/Open Gym Package PLUS recreational and lap swim in the indoor and outdoor aquatic centers.
We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
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PASS SALE CHART DAILY ENTRANCE FEES Age
City Resident, Play More Card
City Resident, No Play More Card
Non-City Resident, Play More Card
Non-City Resident, No Play More Card
Youth & Teen (0-18)
No Cost
No Cost
$4.50
$5
Adult (19+)
$3.60
$4
$8.10
$9
Senior (55+)
$2.70
$3
$7.20
$8
City Resident, Play More Card
Non-City Resident, Play More Card
Pickleball: Adult (19+): 10 Visits Pickleball: Adult (19+): 25 Visits Pickleball: Adult (19+): 50 Visits
$27 $64 $120
$42 $79 $135
AQUATIC PUNCH PASSES
City Resident, Play More Card
Non-City Resident, Play More Card
$27 $64 $120 $18 $43 $80 $36 $85 $160
$42 $79 $135 $23 $58 $95 $51 $100 $185
City Resident, Play More Card
Non-City Resident, Play More Card
$9 $21 $40
$14 $26 $55
City Resident, Play More Card
Non-City Resident, Play More Card
Monthly Wellness/Open Gym Pass - Individual Includes unlimited land fitness and mind/body classes, open gym programs, drop-in pickleball, use of the gymnasium when available and use of any weight fitness equipment at any DPR recreation facility
$20
$25
Monthly Swim Pass - Individual Includes Recreational and Lap Swim at DPR indoor and outdoor aquatic centers
$30
$45
Monthly Wellness/Open Gym + Open Swim Pass - Individual Includes unlimited land fitness and mind/body classes, open gym programs, drop-in pickleball, use of the gymnasium when available and use of any weight fitness equipment at any DPR recreation facility PLUS recreational and lap swim at DPR indoor and outdoor aquatic centers
$40
$55
PUNCH PASSES
Recreational/Lap Swim – Adult (19+): 10 Visits Recreational/Lap Swim – Adult (19+): 25 Visits Recreational/Lap Swim – Adult (19+): 50 Visits Recreational/Lap Swim – Senior (55+): 10 Visits Recreational/Lap Swim – Senior (55+): 25 Visits Recreational/Lap Swim – Senior (55+): 50 Visits Water Exercise Class: 10 Visits Water Exercise Class: 25 Visits Water Exercise Class: 50 Visits
MATURE ADULT PUNCH PASSES Mature Adult Activity: 10 Visits Mature Adult Activity: 25 Visits Mature Adult Activity: 50 Visits
MONTHLY WELLNESS PASSES
Expires one month from date of purchase, i.e. Feb. 15-March 14; Additional discounts do not apply to these rates
INCLUSION AND NOTICE UNDER THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT Durham Parks and Recreation encourages and promotes inclusive experiences in all of our programs, activities, sports, classes and events. Inclusive leisure experiences encourage and enhance opportunities for people of varying abilities to participate and interact in life’s activities with dignity. We also provide an environment that promotes and fosters physical, social and psychological inclusion of people with diverse experiences and skill levels. Inclusion enhances individuals’ potential for full and active participation in leisure activities and experiences. To ensure that adequate resources are in place, we ask that requests be received at least 21 days prior to the start date of the program, activities, sports, classes and events. For more information contact the Special Programs, Inclusion and Mature Adults unit at 919-560-4288 ext. 27236. For additional info related to city government activities, please contact the ADA Coordinator, voice 919-560-4197, fax 919- 560-4196, or ADA@durhamnc.gov, as soon as possible, but no later than 48 hours before the event or deadline date. DPR strives to make our programs, services, and facilities accessible for all individuals and families, regardless of race, color, religion, gender, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation or ability level. For Spanish language accommodations, please contact the following staff: (Si necesita contactar al personal que habla español, puede llamar o escribir a las siguientes personas) • Rosalie: 919-560-4355, ext. 27235, Rosalie.BocelliHernandez@durhamnc.gov
We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
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FACILITIES RECREATION CENTERS COMMUNITY FAMILY LIFE & RECREATION CENTER AT LYON PARK
W.D. HILL RECREATION CENTER
EAST DURHAM
W.I. PATTERSON
2615 Harvard Avenue, 27703 919-560-4278 SUMMER CAMP LOCATION ONLY
2614 Crest Street, 27705 919-560-4560 SUMMER CAMP LOCATION ONLY
EDISON JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
1309 Halley Street, 27707 919-560-4288
500 W. Murray Avenue, 27704 919-560-4270
1308 Fayetteville Street, 27707 919-560-4292
1308 W. Club Blvd., 27705 919-560-4296
IRWIN R. HOLMES, SR. RECREATION CENTER AT CAMPUS HILLS
WEAVER STREET RECREATION CENTER
HOLTON CAREER AND RESOURCE CENTER
DURHAM TEEN CENTER AT LYON PARK
2000 S. Alston Avenue, 27707 919-560-4444
401 N. Driver Street, 27703 919-354-2750
3000 E. Weaver Street, 27707 919-560-4294
1101 Cornell Street, 27707 919-354-2730
We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
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FACILITIES
ALL INDOOR FACILITIES ARE CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
AQUATIC CENTERS
OUTDOOR POOLS
CAMPUS HILLS POOL
LONG MEADOW POOL
2000 S. Alston Avenue, 27707 919-560-4444
917 Liberty Street, 27701 919-560-4202
Indoor pools are open year round
Outdoor pools are open seasonally from June-August/September.
Lap swim by reservation only.
HILLSIDE POOL 1221 Sawyer Street, 27707 919-560-4783
EDISON JOHNSON AQUATIC CENTER 500 W. Murray Avenue, 27704 919-560-4265 Lap swim by reservation only.
FOREST HILLS POOL 1639 University Drive, 27707 919-560-4782
OTHER FACILITIES ADMINISTRATION OFFICE
400 Cleveland Street Durham, NC 27701 Staff are available by phone, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Please call 919-560-4355 for assistance.
OPERATIONS CENTER 301 Archdale Drive Durham, NC 27707 919-560-1701
WEST POINT ON THE ENO 5101 N. Roxboro Street Durham, NC 27704 919-560-4355
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATIONAL PAVILION 5253 N. Roxboro Street Durham, NC 27704 919-560-4405
MORREENE ROAD 1102 Morreene Road Durham, NC 27705 919-560-4405
We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
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27704
11.13
1000 Windermere Dr.
27712
67.65
Rock Quarry Park
701 Stadium Dr.
27704
46.1
Snow Hill Road Park
619 Snow Hill Rd.
27712
35
Spruce Pine Lodge
2235 Bahama Rd.
27503
67.49
Valley Springs Park
3805 Valley Springs Rd.
27712
50.36
West Point on the Eno
5101 N. Roxboro St.
27712
381.8
Whippoorwill Park
1632 Rowemont Dr.
27705
25.27
Wilkins Road Park
9301 Wilkins Rd.
27503
3.77
NAME
ADDRESS
ZIP
ACRES
American Village Park
4703 American Dr.
27705
4.2
Bay-Hargrove Park
208 Hargrove St.
27701
.59
Belmont Park
2207 Sovereign St.
27705
.49
Burch Avenue Park
816 Burch Ave.
27712
.57
Carroll Street Park
815 Carroll St.
27701
.79
Crest Street Park
2503 Crest St.
27705
6.83
Indian Trail Park
2309 Indian Trl.
27705
8.5
Lyon Park
1200 W. Lakewood Ave.
27707
12.23
Maplewood Park
1530 Chapel Hill Rd.
27701
.545
Morreene Road Park
1102 Morreene Rd.
27705
11.96
Old North Durham Park
310 W. Geer St.
27701
3.58
Orchard Park
1000 S. Duke St.
27701
7.39
Oval Drive Park
2200 W. Club Blvd.
27704
3.44
Trinity Park
410 Watts St.
27701
.69
Walltown Park
1308 W. Club Blvd.
27705
6.69
Westover Park
1900 Maryland Ave.
27705
1.8
Wrightwood Park
1301 Anderson St.
27707
12.85
WEST CENTRAL
Sprayground
Water Fountain
3320 Hinson Dr.
River Forest Park
Water Fountain
Red Maple Park
Tennis Courts
.08
Picnic Shelter
27503
Tennis Courts
2527 Bahama Rd.
Picnic Shelter
Overlook Park
Restrooms
13.39
Restrooms
30.35
27704
Playground
27704
7 Hedgerow Pl.
Playground
300 W. Club Blvd.
Old Farm Road Park
Picnic Tables
Northgate Park
Picnic Tables
9.2
Fishing
5.87
27712
Fishing
27704
1500 Orange Factory Rd.
Grills
3500 Dearborn Dr.
Little River Fishing Facility
Grills
Lakeview Park
Greenway/Trail
3.77
Greenway/Trail
4.69
27503
Dog Park
27704
2802 Bahama Rd.
Dog Park
4102 Holt School Rd.
Lake Michie Boathouse
Disc Golf
Holt School Road Park
Disc Golf
44.39
Camping
21.2
27503
Camping
27704
163 Archery Range Rd.
Boating
707 W. Murray Ave.
Holly Grove Area
Boating
Glendale Heights Park
Basketball
ACRES
Basketball
ZIP
Ballfield
ADDRESS
Ballfield
NAME
Athletic Field
NORTH
Athletic Field
PARKS
Park amenities subject to change. Visit dprplaymore.org for additional amenity details.
We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
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27707
45.86
918 Grant St.
27701
1.52
Grant Park (south)
1200 Grant St.
27701
.55
Hillside Park
1301 S. Roxboro St.
27707
13.82
Long Meadow Park
917 Liberty St.
27701
15.58
Oakwood Park
411 Holloway St.
27701
1.2
Rocky Creek Park
1014 N. Elizabeth St.
27701
1.37
Sherwood Park ◊
1720 Cheek Rd.
27703
15.1
Twin Lakes Park
439 Chandler Rd.
27703
49.8
NAME
ADDRESS
ZIP
ACRES
C.M. Herndon Park
511 Scott King Rd.
27713
25.18
Campus Hills Park
2000 S. Alston Ave.
27707
28.6
Cook Road Park
602 Cook Rd.
27707
8.11
Cornwallis Road Park
2830 Wade Rd.
27705
19.97
Elmira Avenue Park
540 Elmira Ave.
27707
11.86
◊
SOUTH
Garrett Road Park
∞
6815 Garrett Rd.
27707
7.64
Leigh Farm Park
370 Leigh Farm Rd.
27514
96.1
Old Chapel Hill Road Park
3751 SW Durham Dr.
27707
23.7
Piney Wood Park
400 E. Woodcroft Pkwy.
27713
39.47
Rockwood Park
2310 Whitley Dr.
27707
12.23
Sandy Creek Park
3510 Sandy Creek Rd.
27707
101.7
Shady Oaks Park
2400 Nebo St.
27707
1.4
Solite Park
4704 Fayetteville Rd.
27713
11.35
Southern Boundaries Park
100 Third Fork Dr.
27707
29.7
Unity Village Park
2011 Matilene Ave.
27707
3.7
Weaver Street Park
3000 E. Weaver St.
27707
7.5
White Oak Park
2504 Dallas St.
27707
1.2
501 Foster St.
27701
Water Fountain
1639 University Dr.
Grant Park (north)
Water Fountain
∞
Forest Hills Park
Tennis Courts
.77
Tennis Courts
27701
Picnic Shelter
205 S. Elm St.
Edgemont Park
Restrooms
9.46
◊
Picnic Shelter
East End Park
Restrooms
9.01
27701
Playground
27703
1200 N. Alston Ave.
Playground
2500 E. Main St.
Picnic Tables
East Durham Park
Picnic Tables
17.24
Fishing
.44
27701
Fishing
27701
106 W. Knox St.
Grills
1100 Drew St.
Duke Park
Grills
Drew/Granby Park
Greenway/Trail
17.4
Greenway/Trail
10.34
27703
Dog Park
27701
417 Commonwealth Ave.
Dog Park
1501 Sima Ave.
C.R. Wood Park
Disc Golf
Burton Park
Disc Golf
4.9
Camping
20.45
27703
Camping
27703
3105 Hursey St.
Boating
1816 Stage Rd.
Birchwood Park
Boating
Bethesda Park
Basketball
ACRES
Basketball
ZIP
Ballfield
ADDRESS
Ballfield
NAME
Athletic Field
EAST CENTRAL
Athletic Field
PARKS
DOWNTOWN Durham Central Park
◊ Futsal
∞ Pickleball
Skatepark
Sprayground
5.2 Park amenities subject to change. Visit dprplaymore.org for additional amenity details.
We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
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TRAILS AND GREENWAYS HEALTH AND SAFETY ON PARKS AND TRAILS All park and trail users are required to comply with local and state restrictions including mass gathering size. As you recreate in Durham’s parks and trails, model social distancing by maintaining a safe distance (at least 6 feet) between you and other users. If you are unable to stay at least six feet away from others outside of your household please be sure to wear your mask or face covering. We have assigned off duty officers to monitor our parks, and we also ask that residents call the Police Non-emergency line at 919-560-4600 to report any violations of the Safer-at-Home Order or unsafe behavior.
NORTH/SOUTH GREENWAY Warren Creek Trail This trail follows Warren Creek from Whippoorwill Park to Horton Road.
Length: Surface: Begins: Ends: Restrooms:
0.75 miles Paved, 10 feet wide Horton Road Whippoorwill Park Whippoorwill Park
West Club Blvd Trail This trail is a 10-foot wide sidewalk trail which crosses W. Club Blvd at the corner of W. Club and Glendale Avenue. This trail follows W. Club Boulevard. Length: 0.3 miles Surface: Paved sidewalk, 10 feet wide Begins: Northgate Park (Parking) Ends: Washington Street Restrooms: Northgate Park
South Ellerbee Creek Trail
Stadium Drive Trail This trail follows the south side of Stadium Drive along 10-foot wide sidewalks. It switches to the north side at Broad Street and then back to the south side at Kirkwood. This trail is primarily a sidewalk trail. Length: 1.9 miles Surface: Paved sidewalks, 10 feet wide Begins: northern terminus of the Ellerbee Creek Trail Ends: Whippoorwill Park Restrooms: Whippoorwill Park, Rock Quarry Park, The Museum of Life and Science
Ellerbee Creek Trail This trail is one of the oldest trails in the Durham Trails and Greenways System. As a part of the North/South Greenway, it runs through the center of Durham, providing excellent recreational opportunities as well as good bike and pedestrian access to downtown Durham. The majority of this trail is paved, separated from the road. Length: 1.2 miles Surface: Paved trail, 10 feet wide Begins: Stadium Drive Ends: Club Blvd (Parking at Northgate Park) Restrooms: Rock Quarry Park, Northgate Park
This trail is one of the oldest trails in the Durham Trails and Greenways System. As a part of the North/South Greenway, it runs through the center of Durham, providing excellent recreational opportunities as well as good bike and pedestrian access to downtown Durham. Length: 1.4 miles Surface: Paved, 10 feet wide Begins: West Trinity Avenue Ends: West Club Blvd. Restrooms: Northgate Park
Duke Park Trail This trail follows Brookline Street, which is closed to traffic. It connects Duke Park with the North/South Greenway at Washington Street. Length: 0.3 miles Surface: Paved roadway Begins: Washington Street Ends: Duke Park at Acadia Street (Parking) Restrooms: Duke Park
Downtown Trail This trail runs through the middle of downtown Durham. Green bricks along the side of the sidewalk mark the trail, but there is also good road signage. While bicycles are allowed on these wider sidewalks, please ride slowly and yield to pedestrians. Length: .9 miles Surface: Paved sidewalks, 10 feet wide Begins: West Trinity Ave Ends: Jackie Robinson Drive adjacent to the Durham Bulls Athletic Park and the American Tobacco Campus Restrooms: Restrooms at the Durham Farmer's Market
West Ellerbee Creek Trail This trail follows West Ellerbee Creek, which has recently been restored. The Ellerbee Creek Watershed Association has landscaped the trail with native plants. Length: 2.25 miles Surface: Paved surface, 10 feet wide Begins: Albany Drive near Indian Trail Park Ends: Stadium Dr. and Broad St. Restrooms: None
Third Fork Creek Trail This trail follows Third Fork Creek. Keep an eye out for mud and water, which can sometimes be found on this trail during high water periods. Length: 3.6 miles Surface: Paved off-road trail, 10 feet wide Begins: Southern Boundaries Park Ends: Garrett Road Park Restrooms: Southern Boundaries Park, Garrett Road Park
DURHAM BIKE AND HIKE MAP Check out the Durham Bike & Hike Map now available online! durhamnc.gov/1031/Durham-Bike-Hike-Map
Printed copies are available at the Durham Parks and Recreation Administration Office
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TRAILS AND GREENWAYS AMERICAN TOBACCO GREENWAY
NEW HOPE CREEK GREENWAY
PEARSONTOWN-ROCKY CREEK GREENWAY
American Tobacco Trail Durham Section
Sandy Creek Trail
Pearsontown Trail
This trail is a 10-foot wide, paved, off -road trail which follows the old CSX railroad. The trail is heavily used by walkers, joggers, cyclists, rollerbladers and folks pushing strollers. Users need to keep their speed below 10 mph and watch for other trail users. Length: 11.0 miles Surface: Paved off -road trail, 10 feet wide Begins: Corner of Morehead and Blackwell Streets Ends: Jordan Lake (Durham section ends at the Chatham County Line, 3000 ft south of Scott King Rd.) Restrooms: Elmira Park, Solite Park, C.M. Herndon Park
Riddle Road Spur This trail follows the old Riddle Road Spur of the CSX railroad. There are several street level crossings: Riddle Road (no light), NC 55 (Apex Hwy) with pedestrian light, and S. Alston (traffic four-way stop). Length: 1.50 miles Surface: Paved off-road trail, 10 feet wide Begins: Intersection of Riddle and Fayetteville Roads Ends: S. Briggs Avenue Restrooms: None
This trail is a 10-foot wide, paved, off -road trail that follows Sandy Creek. This trail and park are birding hotspots. In addition to some 100 species of birds having been sighted, there is also an abundance of other wildlife, including beavers, deer, otters, coyotes, red fox, and turtles. The best time to walk the trail for birds and other wildlife is early mornings and around dusk. Length: 0.75 miles Surface: Paved off-road trail, 10 feet wide Begins: Pickett Road Ends: Sandy Creek Park Restrooms: Sandy Creek Park
This trail is one of the oldest trails in the Trails and Greenways System. It was originally designed to serve the NCCU community. On-road connections can be made to the R. Kelly Bryant Bridge. Length: 1 mile Surface: Paved on-road and off-road trails. Begins: Elmira Park Ends: NC Central University Restrooms: Elmira Park
Rocky Creek Trail This trail is a 10-foot wide, paved, off-road trail which follows Rocky Creek from the American Tobacco Trail to NC 55. On-road connections can be made to the R. Kelly Bryant Bridge. Length: 1 mile Surface: Paved off-road trail, 10 feet wide Begins: American Tobacco Trail south of Fayetteville Street Ends: Dakota Street, just west of NC 55 Restrooms: Elmira Park
R. Kelly Bryant Bridge Trail This trail currently consists of a connector sidewalk from the Bryant Bridge to Alston Ave, the Bryant Bridge, and a street trail along Lakeland Street the main feature of this trail is the beautiful bridge named after long-time civil rights and Durham Open Space and Trails member, R. Kelly Bryant Jr. Length: 0.3 miles Surface: Paved off-road trail, 10 feet wide and street trail. Begins: Alston Avenue just north of the NC 147 exit ramp Ends: Corner of Lakeland and Mathison Streets Restrooms: None
BECOME A DURHAM COMMUNITY TRAIL WATCH VOLUNTEER! Volunteers help monitor the hike and bike trails in Durham. For more information and to apply, visit dprplaymore.org and select How Do I — Volunteer—Durham Community Trail Watch.
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VOLUNTEER WITH DPR! Durham Parks and Recreation (DPR) relies on a strong volunteer base to provide programs and services to the residents and visitors of Durham. Volunteer opportunities with Durham Parks and Recreation fall into the following categories:
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Special Events Specialized Skills Instructors Service Durham Community Trail Watch Athletics School-Age Care Programs
FOR DETAILS ON ONGOING OPPORTUNITIES VISIT DPRPLAYMORE.ORG/402/VOLUNTEER
ADOPT-A-PARK, ADOPT-A-TRAIL Volunteers from all over the community support Durham’s parks and trails through the Adopt-APark and Adopt-A-Trail (APAT) programs. These programs are a great opportunity for you or your organization to make a positive difference in your community. Since 2003, community groups have supported their community by adopting parks and trail segments in Durham. DPR manages nearly 1,800 acres of parkland in more than 68 parks and more than 30 miles of greenways, and we’re still growing. The assistance we receive from adopting agencies is invaluable as we make every effort to care for our natural resources. The City of Durham Parks and Recreation Department provides routine park maintenance and repairs; however, the adopting individuals and organizations give the park or trail the extra care and attention it needs. Adopters work on a variety of projects of their choosing. They have assisted with numerous cleanup, landscaping, and facility improvement projects. Any individual or organization interested in bettering our parks and trails can adopt. For additional information on the Adopt-A-Park and Adopt-A Trail programs, please visit our website dprplaymore.org or contact Mal Atkinson, at 919-560-4355 or dprvolunteers@durhamnc.gov. We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
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REGISTRATION CREATING YOUR ACTIVENET ACCOUNT Online registration is available through ActiveNet. The online system has many great benefits, is easy to use, and customers are not charged an online transaction fee! Search for your favorite programs by keyword, age, day, time, location, and more! Visit dprplaymore.org and select "Register Online" to access the ActiveNet online registration site or go directly to apm. activecommunities.com/dprplaymore
NEW CUSTOMERS 1. Start by accessing our registration site by visiting dprplaymore.org and selecting "Register Online" or go directly to apm. activecommunities.com/dprplaymore
5. Enter your personal information then click Next. 6. Fill in your emergency contact information then click Next.
2. Click Create an Account
7. Provide your account information. Create a secure password you will be able to remember, but others will not be able to guess. If you prefer not to use your email to login, please create an alternate Login ID. Once you complete all required fields, click Create Account.
3. Fill in your name and address. Required fields will be denoted by a red asterisk (*) 4. Fill in your contact information. *Note: To receive text message alerts, including cancellation notifications, please indicate your cell phone carrier. Click Next when complete.
REGISTRATION DATES Registration dates vary by program. Please visit our ActiveNet site (apm.activecommunities.com/dprplaymore) for details on individual program registration deadlines Athletic League Registration: Please see the Athletics Section (p. 18-19) for dates and times.
TELL US HOW WE’RE DOING! Visit our website dprplaymore.org to complete an online evaluation.
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ESPAÑOL SALUD Y SEGURIDAD Durante estos momentos tan difíciles que estamos atravesando, la salud y la seguridad de nuestros residentes y personal son nuestra prioridad principal. Mientras navegamos por la pandemia de COVID-19, estamos tomando las precauciones necesarias y cumpliendo con todas las recomendaciones del Centro para el Control de Enfermedades (CDC) para prevenir que continúe la propagación de este virus.
INFORMACIÓN DEL PROGRAMA Para obtener información de última hora sobre nuestras aperturas, cierres y ofertas de programas, visite nuestro sitio en línea (web), en dprplaymore.org. Para ver nuestro sitio web en español, haga clic en dprplaymore.org en Google Chrome. Habrá un pequeño menú que se encuentra en la esquina inferior derecha de la pantalla y dice "Select Language” / Seleccionar idioma. Haga clic en la flecha y seleccione español.
Actualmente ofrecemos programas tanto virtuales como en persona, tomando las medidas de precaución establecidas. Para buscar / registrarse en programas en ActiveNet, visite dprplaymore. org y seleccione "Register Online” / Registrarse en línea. Si tiene alguna pregunta o necesita servicios de traducción, comuníquese con Rosalie en el correo: Rosalie.Bocelli-Hernandez@ DurhamNC.gov o Reimari en Reimari.Mateo-Perez@durhamnc.gov o llame al 919-560-4355.
REGISTRARSE Para inscribirse en los programas, los participantes tienen la opción de registrarse en persona en cualquiera de los Centro de Recreación o en la Oficina de Administración. El registro en línea también está disponible para la mayoría de los programas, visite dprplaymore. org, busque los programas favoritos utilizando palabras claves, edad, día, hora, ubicación y más. Seleccione Registrarse en línea / “Register Online" para acceder a la plataforma de registro de ActiveNet. El sistema en línea tiene muchos beneficios, ¡es fácil de usar y no se le cobra ninguna tarifa por la transacción cuando utiliza su tarjeta de crédito!
CREANDO UNA CUENTA EN ACTIVENET CLIENTES NUEVOS 1. Visite nuestra página en, dprplaymore.org y seleccionando Registrarse en Línea / “Register Online” o vaya directamente a apm.activecommunities.com/dprplaymore 2. Clic en Crear una Cuenta /“Create Account”. 3. Escriba su nombre y su dirección. Los campos obligatorios se indicarán con un asterisco rojo (*) 4. Complete su información de contacto. * Nota: Para recibir alertas por mensaje de texto, incluyendo las notificaciones de cancelación, por favor indique su proveedor de telefonía celular. Haga clic en Siguiente / “Next” cuando termine. 5. Ingrese su información personal y luego haga clic en Siguiente /“Next”. 6. Complete su información de contacto de emergencia y luego haga clic en Siguiente /“Next”. 7. Provea la información de su cuenta. Cree una contraseña segura que usted pueda recordar, pero otros no puedan adivinar. Si prefiere no utilizar su correo electrónico para iniciar una sesión, entonces cree un ID de inicio de sesión alternativa. Una vez que complete todos los campos obligatorios, haga clic en Crear una Cuenta /“Create Account”.
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AQUATICS LAP SWIM INFORMATION
INDOOR AQUATIC CENTERS
- Lap swim reservations will last for a 45-minute timeframe. - Reservations must be made 24 hours in advance and can be made up to 7 days in advance. - Only one swimmer will be allowed per lane; multiple swimmers in one lane will not be allowed.
CAMPUS HILLS POOL
2000 South Alston Avenue 919-560-4444 Lap Lane Swimming by Reservation Only
- Patrons should plan to arrive at least 15 minutes prior to their reservation timeslot. - All patrons will be required to complete a DPR Wellness Screening Survey and temperature check prior to entering the facility. - Upon entering the facility, patrons must practice social distancing at all times and wear a face mask at all times except when swimming or showering. We ask that you please refrain from interactions with other patrons and any prolonged conversation with staff. - No equipment will be available for lap swim, such as kickboards, pull buoys, and noodles. Patrons may bring personal swimming or fitness equipment. - Patrons are expected to arrive with their swimsuit on underneath their clothes. - Locker rooms will not be available for patron use. A basket will be provided for patrons to store personal belongings at their lane. - The Family Changing Room will be provided to allow patrons to rinse off prior to entering the pool (shower shoes are recommended) and use the bathroom if needed.
EDISON JOHNSON AQUATIC CENTER 500 W. Murray Avenue 919-560-4265 Lap Lane Swimming by Reservation Only
- Patrons will not have access to a shower or changing room after swimming. Patrons will towel dry off on the deck before exiting the facility. - Only the patron booked for a lane reservation will be allowed into the facility. If the patron needs someone to accommodate them on their visit they must also follow facility requirements and complete DPR’s Wellness Screening. - In the case of inclement weather, DPR staff will communicate with patrons if a reservation will need to be canceled.
LAP SWIM HOURS All lap swim hours are subject to change. Lap swim reservations must be made 24 hours in advance and can be made up to seven days in advance.
MONDAY-FRIDAY 9:15 a.m.-10 a.m. 12 p.m.-12:45 p.m. 1 p.m.-1:45 p.m. 2 p.m.-2:45 p.m. 3 p.m.-3:45 p.m.
SATURDAY 8:15 a.m.-9 a.m. 9:15 a.m.-10 a.m. 12 p.m.-12:45 p.m. 1 p.m.-1:45 p.m. 2 p.m.-2:45 p.m. 3 p.m.-3:45 p.m. 4 p.m.-4:45 p.m.
SUNDAY Closed
Online lap swim reservations can be made at DPRPlayMore.org If you have questions regarding lap swim reservations, please email dpraquatics@durhamnc.gov or call one of the phone numbers listed above.
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ATHLETICS YOUTH AND TEEN SPORTS YOUTH SPORTS SAMPLER This sampler is designed to introduce different sports, basic fundamentals of each sport, and provide exposure to multiple DPR athletic facilities across Durham. The sampler promotes an atmosphere of fun and learning in a controlled, safe environment. Activities Offered: Disc Golf or Soccer Clinic Field Day Activities (yard races, hopscotch, egg race, etc.) Batting Skills Football Skills (route running, ball technique, proper catching, etc.) CR Fee: $3 NCR Fee: $8 C.M. HERNDON PARK Nov 1 Su 2pm-4pm 13884 Age: 7-8 13885 Age: 9-10 13886 Age: 11-12
DPR Athletics would like to thank Harris Teeter for sponsoring our youth athletic leagues. This donation was made to the Durham Parks Foundation.
ADULT SPORTS BULL CITY CLASSIC PICKLEBALL TOURNAMENT
DPR WIFFLE BALL TOURNAMENT
The Bull City Classic Pickleball Tournament is a dedicated, doubles, gender inclusive (male/male, female/female, male/female, or gender fluid) event open to all 3.0/3.5 players, age 40+ by December 31, 2020. Players will compete in a 3-match minimum tournament. Registration deadline is October 26, 2020 and is limited to 36 participants. Each player must register individually online through Durham Parks and Recreation Department. In order to be included on the tournament schedule both players (per team) must be registered by the assigned deadline. DPR is unable to hold spots. Age: 40 and up CR Fee: $24 NCR Fee: $29 BETHESDA PARK 14174 Nov 7 Sa 9am-5pm
Gather your friends and sign up to play in DPR’s first Wiffle Ball Tournament! The first eight teams to register will be in the tournament. Each team must have a minimum of four players with a maximum of five players, and each team member is required to pay a $5 registration fee. Upon completing registration, the tournament coordinator will email participants with rules and other important information. If you have any questions in the meantime, please email Frank.Sidoti@DurhamNC.gov for more information. Age: 18 and up CR Fee: $5 NCR Fee: $10 C.M. HERNDON PARK 14111 Nov 7-Nov 15 Sa, Su 8am-8pm
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CANINE RECREATION DOG PARKS
Entry is only permitted for dogs with a current dog park tag. Please do your part and practice social distancing in the dog parks by remaining at least 6 feet away from others. A face covering will be required if social distancing is not possible. Dog park members are also expected to abide by the current mass gathering limitation. Owners are required to clean up after their dogs, both inside and outside the fenced area. Children under 12 years of age must be supervised by an adult and spectators (those without a dog) need to remain outside the fenced areas. All members must follow these rules in addition to all other dog park rules and regulations. Please visit our Canine Recreation page at dprcarninerecreation.org for a complete list of dog park rules.
DOG PARK REGISTRATION All dogs MUST be registered with DPR annually. To ensure that we provide a healthy environment for all participants, we have adopted the vaccination requirements recommended by the American Animal Hospital Association. All dogs are required to have the following vaccinations before being issued a Dog Park tag: rabies, distemper/parvo, bordetella, and a negative fecal exam. We also accept titer results in lieu of vaccinations except for rabies (state law). Vaccinations must be current, and not due to expire within 30 days. When these requirements are met, a DPR dog park tag is assigned. All dogs must wear their current dog park tag while playing in the park. Online registration is available at dprplaymore.org using course #11521.
REGISTER FOR YOUR DOG PARK TAGS ONLINE! Online registration is available at dprplaymore.org using course #11521.
After registering, vaccination records and liability waiver must be emailed to durhamdogpark@durhamnc.gov. See website for complete instructions, or call 919-560-4355. Registration can also be done by mail to: Durham Parks and Recreation Attn: Dog Parks, 101 City Hall Plaza, Durham, NC 27701 Fees: 2020 Dog Park tags are valid through the end of the calendar year. (January 1 – December 31). Fees are not prorated throughout the year. CR Fee: $17/per dog NCR Fee: $22/per dog
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DOG PARKS Durham Parks and Recreation has four dog parks, which offer a safe and controlled environment for dogs and their owners. The dog parks provide access to open space for off-leash play and socialization.
NORTHGATE DOG PARK
PINEY WOOD DOG PARK
400 W. Lavender Avenue (Located on the north side of Northgate Park)
400 E. Woodcroft Parkway
Features two enclosed areas: • Small Dog Area: 15 inches or smaller & 30 lbs or under • Large Dog Area: 15 inches & taller & 30 lbs or over
Features four separate enclosed areas: • Small Dog Area: 15 inches or smaller & 30 lbs or under • Large Dog Area: 15 inches & taller & 30 lbs or over • Program Area: special playgroups/ organized activity • Entrance Area: smaller version of program area
Amenities include waste bag dispensers, water access, and benches.
PETSAFE® DOG PARK LOCATED AT DUKE PARK 1608 Acadia Street Features two enclosed areas: • Small Dog Area: 15 inches or smaller & 30 lbs or under • Large Dog Area: 15 inches & taller & 30 lbs or over Amenities include waste bag dispensers, water access, and benches.
Amenities include waste bag dispensers, water access, and benches.
DOWNTOWN DURHAM DOG PARK 304 Elliott Street (Located on the corner of Roxboro and Elliott Streets) Features two enclosed areas: • Small Dog Area: 15 inches or smaller & 30 lbs or under • Large Dog Area: 15 inches & taller & 30 lbs or over Amenities include waste bag dispensers and benches.
Durham Parks and Recreation Recreation Advisory Commission (RAC) The RAC meets on the second Wednesday of each month at 7:30 a.m. at the Durham Parks and Recreation (DPR) administration office. The mission of the Recreation Advisory Commission is to advocate for DPR and the Durham Community. For more information regarding the RAC, contact Lynda Merritt at 919-560-4355, ext. 27233. David Fellerath, Chair Eric Tullis, Vice Chair Cedric Burke, Member Kokou Nayo, Member Rebecca Reyes, Mayor Appointee
Marcella Scurlock-Jones, Member Karthik Sundaramoorthy, Member Lesley Stracks-Mullem, Member Frank White, Member Lynda Merritt, City Staff
Selected by the North Carolina Recreation and Parks Association as recipients of the “Distinguished Recreation Board Award”
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CULTURAL HERITAGE
CULTURAL HERITAGE HIKES AND TOURS HISTORY HIKE: MAN AND THE RIVER
WEST POINT HISTORY TOUR
Man has changed the river; the river has changed man. Come explore the water and floodplain with us. This hike will be about three miles long and will have two water crossings (the Eno River and Warren Creek), so you may want to bring water shoes. We will meet at the West Point Mill. Age: 10 and up No Cost WEST POINT ON THE ENO 13143 Nov 7 Sa 10am-12pm
Take a guided tour of West Point on the Eno’s historic buildings and grounds. While visiting the West Point Mill, McCown-Mangum House, and Hugh Mangum Museum of Photography, you will hear stories about the people who lived, worked, and played here. All Ages No Cost WEST POINT ON THE ENO 13470 Nov 1 S 10am-11am 13471 Nov 6 F 10am-11am 13472 Nov 7 Sa 2pm-3pm 13473 Nov 8 S 10am-11am 13474 Nov 13 F 10am-11am 13475 Nov 14 Sa 10am-11am 13476 Nov 15 S 10am-11am 13477 Nov 20 F 10am-11am 13478 Nov 21 Sa 10am-11am 13479 Nov 22 S 10am-11am 13480 Nov 28 Sa 10am-11am 13481 Nov 29 S 10am-11am 13482 Dec 4 F 10am-11am 13483 Dec 5 Sa 2pm-3pm 13484 Dec 6 S 10am-11am 13485 Dec 11 F 10am-11am 13486 Dec 12 Sa 10am-11am 13487 Dec 13 S 10am-11am
HISTORY HIKE: HIDDEN WEST POINT West Point on the Eno was home to many folks, many of whom left indelible marks on the landscape. Join us for an on- and off-trail hike that will explore abandoned home sites, old roadbeds, former irrigation systems, and so much more. This hike is presented in partnership with the Eno River Association. Together we will show you parts of West Point you have never seen before! This hike will be about five miles long. Please, no dogs on this hike since we are going off trail. We will meet at the West Point Mill. Age: 10 and up No Cost WEST POINT ON THE ENO 13144 Dec 5 Sa 10am-1pm
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CULTURAL HERITAGE HIKES AND TOURS CONTINUED LEIGH FARM HISTORY TOUR Take a guided tour of Leigh Farm Park. You’ll learn about the families who lived here, their work, and life on a middle-class plantation. Venture inside the historic farmhouse while also visiting the enslaved people’s cabin, speakeasy, and the Leigh Family Cemetery. All Ages No Cost LEIGH FARM PARK 13496 Nov 7 Sa 10am-11am 13497 Nov 14 Sa 10am-11am 13498 Nov 21 Sa 10am-11am 13499 Nov 28 Sa 10am-11am 13500 Dec 5 Sa 10am-11am 13501 Dec 12 Sa 10am-11am
SCHEDULE A PRIVATE TOUR OR HIKE Would you like to schedule a private park tour or hike? Private tours and hikes are free, but please allow eight business days for us to set up for you. Private tour options include park tours of Leigh Farm Park or West Point on the Eno Park, or a selection of our History Hikes. Contact Caitlin Avinger at Caitlin.Avinger@durhamnc.gov if you have questions or would like to schedule one. Please note, private tours and hikes are dependent on staff availability and are limited to a maximum size of 14 participants. If you would like to register for a regularly scheduled tour or hike, visit us at www.dprplaymore.org. Age: all ages No Cost West Point on the Eno or Leigh Farm Park
PHOTOS WANTED! Do you have photos you've taken at Parks and Recreation centers or in our parks? Submit them to us and see them in print in Play More! For details call 919-560-4355 or email dprinfo@durhamnc.gov.
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HERITAGE PARKS West Point on the Eno Park and Leigh Farm Park make up the City of Durham’s Heritage Parks. These significant natural and historic parks provide opportunities for picnicking, fishing, hiking, outdoor nature study, and cultural history programming.
WEST POINT ON THE ENO 5101 N. Roxboro St., Durham, NC 27704 919-560-4355 This 388-acre natural and historic park is located along a two-mile stretch of the scenic Eno River, six miles north of downtown Durham. Take a step back in time to Durham’s early beginnings by touring the working Grist Mill, the 1850’s McCown-Mangum House, and the Hugh Mangum Museum of Photography. Park tours are offered on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday through December. Tours are free, but registration is required. Park tours meet at the mill. Private tours can be arranged in advance by calling 919-560-4355. You can also enjoy a leisurely picnic and stroll around the grounds or take a hike through the woods on one of the park trails. Feel free to bring your canoe or raft and experience the beauty of the Eno River. The park gates are open daily, year-round, from 8 a.m. to dark.
Cog pit in the West Point Mill at West Point on the Eno
LEIGH FARM PARK 370 Leigh Farm Rd. Durham, NC 27707 919-560-4355
Leigh Family House at Leigh Farm Park
This 82.8-acre property located at 370 Leigh Farm Road is anchored by a seven-acre historic core listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. The park includes the Leigh House (circa 1835), an early 19th century dairy, a mid-19th century enslaved peoples cabin with notable stick-built chimney, smokehouse, corn crib and a late 19th century well house and carriage house. The property also features a second mid-19th century slave cabin with a 1930 Rustic Revival log addition, an early 20th century tobacco barn and pack house, several mid-20th century residences, and wooded acreage that was historically open agricultural land. Guided tours are offered on Saturdays through December. Admission is free.
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EDUCATION & ENRICHMENT VIRTUAL QUICK CRAFTS FOR PRESCHOOLERS
OPEN COMPUTER LAB
Is your preschooler bored at home playing with the same toys? If so, join us virtually each Tuesday to create a new craft. Interactive instruction will be provided through Zoom. Each participant will receive an email at least two days before the program begins with a link to join. The supplies for each week will be available for contactless pick-up each Monday from 2 p.m.-5 p.m. at W.D. Hill Recreation Center. Age: 4 and under CR Fee: $6 NCR Fee: $11 VIRTUAL ONLINE - ZOOM 14218 Nov 10-Dec 1 T 10am-10:30am
Come in and take advantage of our computer lab. Access to the Internet, Microsoft Office products, and printing will be available. Age: 12 and up No Cost HOLTON CAREER AND RESOURCE CENTER 14121 Nov 2-Nov 6 M,W,F 9am-5pm 14140 Nov 2-Nov 6 M,W,F 6pm-8:30pm 14132 Nov 9-Nov 13 M,W,F 9am-5pm 14141 Nov 9-Nov 13 M,W,F 6pm-8:30pm 14133 Nov 16-Nov 20 M,W,F 9am-5pm 14142 Nov 16-Nov 20 M,W,F 6pm-8:30pm 14144 Nov 30-Dec 4 M,W,F 6pm-8:30pm 14134 Nov 23-Nov 25 M,W,F 9am-5pm 14143 Nov 23 M,W,F 6pm-8:30pm 14145 Dec 7-Dec 11 M,W,F 6pm-8:30pm 14146 Dec 14-Dec 18 M,W,F 6pm-8:30pm 14135 Nov 30-Dec 4 M,W,F 9am-5pm 14136 Dec 7-Dec 11 M,W,F 9am-5pm 14137 Dec 14-Dec 18 M,W,F 9am-5pm 14138 Dec 21-Dec 23 M,W 9am-5pm 14147 Dec 21 M,W 6pm-8:30pm 14139 Dec 28-Dec 30 M,W 9am-5pm 14148 Dec 28-Dec 30 M,W 6pm-8:30pm
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EDUCATION & ENRICHMENT TEEN ACTIVITIES CONTINUED MY DURHAM TEEN PROGRAM ACADEMIC ACCESS Closing the distance on distance learning! Need a change of scenery during your online classes to complete your schoolwork? Come join MyDurham Teen Programs as we socially engage in social distancing! Spaces and Internet access will be limited. Students are encouraged to bring their laptops and mobile hot spots. Age: 13-18 No Cost WEAVER STREET RECREATION CENTER 14054 Nov 2-Nov 6 M-F 8:30am-1:30pm 14055 Nov 9-Nov 13 M-F 8:30am-1:30pm 14056 Nov 16-Nov 20 M-F 8:30am-1:30pm 14057 Nov 23-Nov 25 M-F 8:30am-1:30pm
14058 Nov 30-Dec 4 M-F 8:30am-1:30pm 14059 Dec 7-Dec 11 M-F 8:30am-1:30pm 14060 Dec 14-Dec 18 M-F 8:30am-1:30pm DURHAM TEEN CENTER 14066 Nov 2-Nov 6 M-F 8:30am-1:30pm 14067 Nov 9-Nov 13 M-F 8:30am-1:30pm 14068 Nov 16-Nov 20 M-F 8:30am-1:30pm 14069 Nov 23-Nov 25 M-F 8:30am-1:30pm 14070 Nov 30-Dec 4 M-F 8:30am-1:30pm 14071 Dec 7-Dec 11 M-F 8:30am-1:30pm 14072 Dec 14-Dec 18 M-F 8:30am-1:30pm
My Durham Teen Programming "For Teens, Built by Teens,” that’s how we roll! Durham Parks and Recreation offers free, drop-in programming and activities Monday-Friday for all teens between the ages of 13 and 18 years old. From gardening, video game tournaments, and indoor hockey to park clean-ups, crafts and job readiness, we are providing a place for the teens in our community to have fun, hang out, and be active! For more information about the My Durham locations and program times being offered this year, please visit the Teen page on our website at dprplaymore.org.
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FITNESS HIP HOP AEROBICS
ZUMBA TONING
This class is designed to tone your abs and lower body muscles while burning tons of calories without even realizing it. If you like trap music and working out then this is the perfect class for you and your friends! Age: 18 and up CR Fee: $0 NCR Fee: $43 HOLTON CAREER AND RESOURCE CENTER 14116 Nov 5-Dec 17 Th 6pm-7pm
This Zumba-inspired class uses special Zumba toning sticks to provide a great body sculpting workout with the same Zumba moves and music you already enjoy at a slightly slower pace. Age: 13 and up CR Fee: $0 NCR Fee: $51 HOLTON CAREER AND RESOURCE CENTER 14115 Nov 4-Dec 30 W 6pm-7pm
ZUMBA Zumba is a fusion of Latin and international music dance themes, which creates a dynamic, exciting, effective fitness system! Zumba combines high-energy and motivating music with unique moves and combinations that allow participants to dance away their worries. Age: 13 and up CR Fee: $0 NCR Fee: $51 HOLTON CAREER AND RESOURCE CENTER 14114 Nov 3-Dec 29 T 6pm-7pm Durham Parks and Recreation has been recognized as a Playful City USA 9 times! Playful City USA is a recognition program honoring cities and towns that ensure that kids in their communities get the balanced and active play they need to thrive. We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
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FITNESS VIRTUAL FITNESS VIRTUAL MATURE WOMEN FITNESS HOUR
VIRTUAL FAST 30 Short on time but still want to get your heart pumping? Need to change up your workout routine to burn more? Join us for a virtual 30 minute full body workout using your own body weight and equipment to increase flexibility and strength, while burning off those extra pounds and firming your muscles. This workout will definitely have you wanting to come back for more and more and more? Age: 16 and up CR Fee: $12 NCR Fee: $17 VIRTUAL ONLINE - ZOOM 13552 Nov 10-Dec 15 T 12:15pm-12:45pm
It’s time to get active! Join us for a virtual hour of fitness. You’ll learn exercise principles and techniques using body resistance, free weights, or household items that can be substituted. Interactive instruction will be provided through Zoom. Each participant will receive an email at least 3 days before the program begins with a link to join. Age: 55 and up CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14 VIRTUAL ONLINE - ZOOM 14025 Nov 3-Dec 8 T 9:30am-10:30am
VIRTUAL KIDS FIT
This virtual fitness class is a people-inspired dance class that is a mix of explosive dancing and boot camp toning. Age: 16 and up CR Fee: $24 NCR Fee: $29 VIRTUAL ONLINE - ZOOM 12754 Nov 9-Dec 14 M 6:30pm-7:30pm
A fun, energetic mix of stretching, flexibility, and balance techniques designed for young children. Kids are able to express themselves and explore what they are capable of in a safe, fitness-guided environment. Interactive instruction will be provided through Zoom. Each participant will receive an email at least two days before the program begins with a link to join. Age: 2-5 CR Fee: $3 NCR Fee: $8 VIRTUAL ONLINE - ZOOM 14029 Nov 3-Nov 24 T 11am-11:30am 14030 Dec 1-Dec 22 T 11am-11:30am
VIRTUAL MATURE MEN FITNESS HOUR It’s time to get active! Join us for a virtual hour of fitness. You’ll learn exercise principles and techniques using body resistance, free weights, or household items that can be substituted. Interactive instruction will be provided through Zoom. Each participant will receive an email at least 3 days before the program begins with a link to join. Age: 55 and up CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14 VIRTUAL ONLINE - ZOOM 13241 Nov 2-Dec 7 M 9:30am-10:30am
VIRTUAL MIXXEDFIT
VIRTUAL YOGA Join the masses who have discovered the wonders of yoga! This virtual class is a popular form of exercise that offers both physical and mental benefits. A yoga mat is recommended for this class. Age: 16 and up CR Fee: $24 NCR Fee: $29 VIRTUAL ONLINE - ZOOM 13556 Nov 9-Dec 14 M 12pm-1pm
VIRTUAL ZUMBA Zumba is a fusion of Latin and international music dance themes, which creates a dynamic, exciting, effective fitness system! Zumba combines high-energy and motivating music with unique moves and combinations that allow the Zumba participants to dance away their worries. Age: 16 and up CR Fee: $16 NCR Fee: $21 VIRTUAL ONLINE - ZOOM 14032 Nov 19-Dec 17 Th 6:30pm-7:30pm
We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
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WELLNESS CENTERS EDISON JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER Edison Johnson offers a variety of equipment including treadmills, recumbent and upright bikes, and elliptical trainers. Dumbbells and stability balls are also available. Please bring your own towel. Fitness Room orientations are available by appointment only.
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HOLTON CAREER AND RESOURCE CENTER The fitness center at Holton offers treadmills, recumbent and upright bikes and elliptical machines, free weights and strength training equipment. Please bring your own towel. No Cost
Sep 1-Dec 31
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
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I.R. HOLMES, SR. RECREATION CENTER AT CAMPUS HILLS Treadmills, recumbent bikes, jump ropes, and BOSU Balance Trainers are available for your cardio workout. Free weights, machines, medicine balls, & stability balls are available for your strength workouts.
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WELLNESS CENTERS W.D. HILL RECREATION CENTER The fitness center at W.D. Hill offers a variety of equipment for your cardio, core and strength workout needs. Cardio equipment: treadmills, ‘stationary’ mountain bikes and jump ropes. Core equipment: stability balls, medicine balls, kettlebells and a designated area for floor exercises. Strength equipment: free weights (with smith cage and bench), dumbbells and resistance bands.
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Work out at any of our centers and take fitness classes for an affordable monthly price with DPR’s wellness package. DPR Wellness Package • Unlimited land-based group fitness and mind/body classes • Use of weights and fitness equipment • Open gym programs • Use of the gymnasium (when available) • Can be used at any DPR recreation center
Includes everything included in the DPR Wellness Package, PLUS recreational and lap swim in the indoor aquatic centers.
Daily Activity Pass Includes: • General admission to indoor pools • Drop-in exercise programs • Open gym • Use of exercise equipment at any DPR facility
City Residents: $40 per month Non-City Residents: $55 per month A Play More Card is required to purchase a Wellness + Open Swim package.
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Daily Fees: Age: 12-18 CR: $0, NCR: $5 Age: 19-54 CR: $4, NCR: $9 Age: 55 and better CR: $3, NCR: $8
City Resident: $20 per month Non-City Resident: $25 per month A Play More Card is required to purchase a Wellness package. DPR Wellness Pass is for ages 19 and up. *Additional fees apply for the use of aquatics facilities and participation in some of the other classes, activities and team sports listed in Play More.
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PARK SPOTLIGHT Durham Parks and Recreation has responded to the public’s request to better maintain City parks and trails. Money from the ½ penny for park and trail deferred maintenance, Durham Parks Foundation, as well as money from the capital project planning, have gone into repairs.
Rock (the) Quarry Park Festival Site Festivals bring the community together in a celebration of our culture and help us re-imagine our City at its most spectacular. Most importantly, Durham needs a place to be loud and to dance. Durham Parks and Recreation (DPR) produces festivals that are free and open to all, and has been the home to the Bimbé Cultural Arts Festival for the past five years. Despite this park hosting great festivals, the two old baseball fields weren't designed to accommodate 20,000 revelers. Festival and park planners know that serious work is needed to make this park a true festival home. A plan has been developed for a stage area, water hookups for misting tents, and electricity. It also includes an accessible pedestrian loop with a new bridge between the restored Vietnam Veterans Trail and Ellerbe Creek Trail. A new dog park and sound play garden will also be built. Park construction is expected to begin this Fall and be completed by March 2021. Park planners and the Durham Parks Foundation (DPF) have developed a wish list to include festival shade structures, art, and lighting displays to further enhance the park. If you’d like to help with these wish list items, please connect with the Durham Parks Foundation.
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CITY LAKES CITY LAKES LOTTERY INFORMATION: City Lakes are open with limited operations and capacities in order to meet state and local social distancing requirements. A lottery system is in place to access permits at each lake. Please read all of the following information if you plan to visit our lakes.
LAKE MICHIE
2802 Bahama Rd. Bahama, NC 27503 919-477-3906 Friday-Monday, 6:30 a.m.-6 p.m. through Nov. 9
The health and safety of our patrons and staff are our top priority. Please do your part and practice social distancing at the lakes by remaining at least 6 feet away from others. Additionally, a facecovering is required at all times, when social distancing is not possible.
LITTLE RIVER LAKE 1500 Orange Factory Rd. Durham, NC 27712 919-477-7889
Friday-Monday, 6:30 a.m.-6 p.m. through Nov. 9
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Non-motorized boat launches and bank fishing will be on a first-come, first-serve basis. The first-come, first-serve canoe and kayak launches are car top only. The trailered canoes and kayaks will need to go through the lottery.
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LOTTERY SYSTEM You MUST use the lottery system in order to be entered for the chance to obtain a permit. Lotteries will run from 12 a.m.-6 p.m. the day before your desired launch or bank fishing day. For example, if you would like to enter for a chance to obtain a permit on Sunday, text the number on Saturday between 12 a.m.-6 p.m. Results will be sent via text once the lottery closes at 6 p.m. Text "LM Launch" to 31996 to be entered for a personal motorized boat launch permit at Lake Michie. Text "LR Bank Fish" to 31996 to be entered for a bank fishing permit at Little River Lake. Permits are good only for the date and location at which they were issued. Lakes will be open through November 9, Friday through Monday from 6:30 a.m.-6 p.m. We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
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SCHOOL-AGE CARE PROGRAMS RECREATION WORKS
FUN DAY
Durham Parks and Recreation is pleased to offer a safe, quiet environment for remote learning support in a small grouped, socially distanced setting. We will also offer opportunities for children to be active, have fun, and get involved in other structured activities. Fees listed are per week. Offered weekly through December 18, 2020 CR Fee: $132 NCR Fee: $157 Age: 5-12 W.I. PATTERSON RECREATION CENTER M-F 7:30am-6pm EDISON JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER M-F 7:30am-6pm Age: 7-12 Holton Career and Recreation Center M-F 7:30am-6pm
Looking for a place for your child to go when school is out? Kids can enjoy a fun-filled day of activities including sports, games, dance, arts and crafts, and much more.
AFTER SCHOOL Looking for a safe, fun, educational after school environment? Join DPR's after school program for homework, arts and crafts, health and fitness activities, and other enrichment programs. ge: 5-12 Offered weekly through June 4, 2021 Visit our website for pricing I.R. HOLMES, SR. RECREATION CENTER 14035 M-F 2:30pm-6pm WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER 14036 M-F 2:30pm-6pm
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SLIDING FEE SCALE A sliding fee scale may be used to reduce the amount paid for summer camps, after school programs and Intersession. The scale ranges from 10-100% and is based on income, number of members per household, and special circumstances affecting the applicant's ability to pay. Applications are available online. If approved, the reduced fee is valid for one year. Please note: if you are a new sliding fee scale registrant or your current application is expired or will expire soon, you must submit a new application as soon as possible to ensure that it is processed and approved by the summer camp registration date.
We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES ADVENTURE WITH LEGOS
ROBLOX LAB
Adventure with Legos will give children the opportunity to create Legos projects. Participants will be able to take home their creations from each class to show off their creative skills. In order to participate, registrants must have completed 1st grade by the start of the program. Age: 7-12 CR Fee: $0 NCR Fee: $15.25 HOLTON CAREER AND RESOURCE CENTER 14118 Nov 3-Dec 29 T 6pm-6:45pm
If you love to use your imagination then join us in the Roblox Lab. The computer lab will be available to join other members who also love playing Roblox. Roblox Lab is the best place for online adventures with friends. This program will meet every other Tuesday. Age: 7-12 HOLTON CAREER AND RESOURCE CENTER CR Fee: $0 NCR Fee: $12.50 14119 Nov 5-Dec 17 Th 6pm-6:45pm CR Fee: $0 NCR Fee: $9.50 12984 Dec 1-Dec 29 T 6pm-7pm
TEEN ACTIVITIES GAMES OVER GANGS Please join us as we bring awareness to gang violence and indulge in friendly video game competition with other recreation departments across various platforms and games. Age: 13-17 CR Fee: $0 NCR Fee: $5 HOLTON CAREER AND RESOURCE CENTER 14120 Nov 6-Dec 18 F 3pm-5pm
We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES TEEN ACTIVITIES CONTINUED MY DURHAM TEEN CENTER Social distancing with a twist! We are excited to announce that we will be offering modified programming for teens ages 13-18. Teens will have the opportunity to participate in modified version of some of their favorite activities. Come join in on the fun and enjoy our adapted twist to social distancing! Spaces will be limited. Age: 13-18 No Cost DURHAM TEEN CENTER 14090 Nov 2-Nov 6 M-F 2:30pm-5:30pm 14091 Nov 9-Nov 13 M-F 2:30pm-5:30pm 14092 Nov 16-Nov 20 M-F 2:30pm-5:30pm 14093 Nov 23-Nov 25 M-F 2:30pm-5:30pm 14094 Nov 30-Dec 4 M-F 2:30pm-5:30pm 14095 Dec 7-Dec 11 M-F 2:30pm-5:30pm 14096 Dec 14-Dec 18 M-F 2:30pm-5:30pm
WEAVER STREET RECREATION CENTER 14078 Nov 2-Nov 6 M-F 2:30pm-5:30pm 14079 Nov 9-Nov 13 M-F 2:30pm-5:30pm 14080 Nov 16-Nov 20 M-F 2:30pm-5:30pm 14081 Nov 23-Nov 25 M-F 2:30pm-5:30pm 14082 Nov 30-Dec 4 M-F 2:30pm-5:30pm 14083 Dec 7-Dec 11 M-F 2:30pm-5:30pm 14084 Dec 14-Dec 18 M-F 2:30pm-5:30pm
VIRTUAL PROGRAMS VIRTUAL DIAS DE LOS MUERTOS
VIRTUAL TRIVIA-HOLIDAYS
Dias de los Muertos is a lively celebration of life and the memory of family members. Join us to learn about this tradition with music, crafts, and treats. This program will be virtual on Zoom. Supplies will be provided at a contactless pick-up at Edison Johnson Recreation Center on 10/29/20. Age: 3-5 CR Fee: $1.50 NCR Fee: $6.50 VIRTUAL ONLINE - ZOOM 13082 Nov 2 M 10am-11am
Join us for competitive trivia online using Zoom. This month’s theme is about the holidays. There will be four rounds and the winner receives a prize! Age: 19 and up No Cost VIRTUAL ONLINE - ZOOM 14101 Dec 16 W 7:30pm-9pm
VIRTUAL HOLIDAY CARD CREATIONS Cards are a traditional way to spread joy during the holidays. We will provide the materials for you to make holiday cards for your friends and family. Follow one of the various holiday templates, or create a design of your own! Get ready to be in the holiday spirit! Supplies will be provided by contactless pick-up at Edison Johnson Recreation Center on 11/30/20. Age: 8-12 CR Fee: $1.50 NCR Fee: $6.50 VIRTUAL ONLINE - ZOOM 13087 Dec 3 Th 5pm-6pm
VIRTUAL TRIVIA-PARKS & RECREATION TV SERIES Join us for competitive trivia online using Zoom. This month’s theme is about the TV series, “Parks & Recreation”. There will be four rounds and the winner receives a prize! Age: 19 and up No Cost VIRTUAL ONLINE - ZOOM 14100 Nov 18 W 7:30pm-9pm
VIRTUAL LINE DANCING CLUB Join us for an hour of music, line dancing, and socialization. No prior experience required, this participant-led social club allows members to teach other members a wide range of choreographed routines. Age: 55 and up No Cost VIRTUAL ONLINE - ZOOM 14034 Nov 5-Dec 17 Th 9am-10am
We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
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SPECIAL EVENTS BULL CITY REELS ON WHEELS Come on out for a movie on the big screen and enjoy it from the comfort of your vehicle. Food trucks will be available so be sure to bring your appetite. Gates open one hour before showtime. This is a free event but pre-registration is required. Reserve your parking spot today. You must remain in your car unless visiting a food truck or the restroom and when out of your vehicle, masks are required. Please visit the DPR website for a full list of rules and answers to FAQs. The event is rain or shine but if the wind is too high or weather is too severe we will reschedule the movie to the next night. Visit our website at DPRPlayMore.org for all the details. At each of our Bull City Holidayz Events we will be collecting non-perishable food items for those in need in our community. If you are able, please bring an item from each person in your car. These will be collected at check-in. This is not required but we hope to collect a bounty of food to share with those who need it. No Cost DURHAM COUNTY MEMORIAL STADIUM 13876 Nov 21 Sa 6:30pm The Wiz (G) 13877 Dec 12 Sa 5:30pm Home Alone (PG) 14202 Dec 12 Sa 8:30pm Home Alone (PG)
We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
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SPECIAL EVENTS VOLUNTEERS
VENDORS & SPONSORS
Volunteers are regularly needed for special events. Visit dprvolunteers.ivolunteer.com to check out upcoming volunteer opportunities.
Become a vendor or sponsor for an upcoming special event! Opportunities are available for non-profits, artists, businesses and food vendors!
INCLEMENT WEATHER INFORMATION
If at any point it becomes unsafe to host or continue a program due to inclement weather, DPR will postpone or cancel the event. Please check one of the following online sites for up-to-date information on cancellations and closures:
dprplaymore.org facebook.com/dprplaymore twitter.com/dprplaymore or call: 919-560-4636
Most outdoor special events will occur rain or shine. In the case of extreme cold weather, threat or warning of a tornado or hurricane, or thunder and lightning storms, the event will be cancelled. A decision to close athletic fields or cancel games and practices will be made at 4:30 p.m. during the week and 7:30 a.m. on weekends.
DPR strives to make our programs, services and facilities accessible for all individuals and families, regardless of race, color, religion, gender, national origin, martial status, sexual orientation or ability level. We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
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SPECIAL PROGRAMS VIRTUAL BINGO
VIRTUAL LET’S TALK SPORTS
Join us for a game of bingo! You can play online or print out a card. It’s a slower paced game but all are welcome to participate! The program is being offered using the Zoom online platform. Participants will be emailed the Zoom link and the link for the online bingo cards 24 hours prior to the start of the program. Age: 10 and up No Cost VIRTUAL ONLINE - ZOOM 13834 Nov 5 Th 2pm-3pm 13836 Nov 12 Th 2pm-3pm 13839 Nov 19 Th 2pm-3pm
Participants will talk about different sports and athletes. This program is designed for individuals with disabilities, but all are welcome to participate! The program is being offered using the Zoom online platform. Participants will be emailed the Zoom link 24 hours prior to the start of the program. Age: 10 and up No Cost VIRTUAL ONLINE - ZOOM 13827 Nov 2 M 2pm-2:30pm 13828 Nov 9 M 2pm-2:30pm 13830 Nov 16 M 2pm-2:30pm
VIRTUAL BINGO AT NOON
VIRTUAL NAME THAT TUNE
Join us for a game of bingo! You can play online or print out a card. It’s a slower paced game but all are welcome to participate! The program is being offered using the Zoom online platform. Participants will be emailed the Zoom link and the link for the online bingo cards 24 hours prior to the start of the program. Age: 10 and up No Cost VIRTUAL ONLINE - ZOOM 13851 Nov 2 M 12pm-1pm 13852 Nov 9 M 12pm-1pm 13853 Nov 16 M 12pm-1pm
Come show us your musical ear. Listen, guess and sing along to your favorite songs. This program is designed for individuals with disabilities, but all are welcome to participate! Age: 16 and up No Cost VIRTUAL ONLINE - ZOOM 13797 Nov 3 T 3pm-3:30pm 13798 Nov 10 T 3pm-3:30pm 13799 Nov 17 T 3pm-3:30pm
VIRTUAL GREATEST FASHION SHOW Join the virtual catwalk and show off your favorite outfit. This program is designed for individuals with disabilities, but all are welcome to participate! This program is being offered using the Zoom online platform. Participants will be emailed the Zoom link 24 hours prior to the start of the program. Age: 16 and up No Cost VIRTUAL ONLINE - ZOOM 14104 Nov 14 Sa 7pm-8pm
VIRTUAL LET’S TALK Virtual roundtable talk with friends. Bring your stories, questions, jokes and enjoy. This program is designed for individuals with disabilities, but all are welcome to participate! The program is being offered using the Zoom online platform. Participants will be emailed the Zoom link 24 hours prior to the start of the program. Age: 18 and up No Cost VIRTUAL ONLINE - ZOOM 13817 Nov 6 F 2pm-2:30pm 13818 Nov 13 F 2pm-2:30pm 13819 Nov 20 F 2pm-2:30pm
CONNECT WITH US!
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STAY CONNECTED EMAIL & TEXT NOTIFICATIONS To receive emails and/or texts about all general DPR information and alerts:
WEATHER & ATHLETIC FIELD CANCELLATION PHONE LINE Please call 919-560-4636 for updated information on any athletic field and league cancellations or to hear a list of facility closures during severe weather.
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Visit dprplaymore.org and select "About Us" and "Stay Connected" to sign up for our newsletter
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Select from the following options: • Athletic Leagues • City-wide Special Events • Downtown Events • Play More Program Guide (3 times per year) • Recreation Programs & Events • Special Programs/Inclusion Programs & Events • Teen Programs
In order to receive all alerts and news you will need to click on the icons in both Alert Section and News sections of the notifications sign up page.
SOCIAL MEDIA
A decision to close athletic fields or cancel games and practices will be made at 4:30 p.m. during the week and 7:30 a.m. on weekends.
@DPRPLAYMORE BLOG dprplaymore.blogspot.com
E-NEWSLETTER
PHOTOS WANTED! Do you have photos you've taken at Parks and Recreation centers or in our parks? Submit them to us and see them in print in Play More! For details call 919-560-4355 or email dprinfo@durhamnc.gov.
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FACILITY AND PARK RENTALS
EVENT FIELDS AND TRAILS Durham’s parks are great places to host your fun days, company picnics, family reunions and more. A park permit is required for event fields and trails. Contact the reservations office at 919-5604355, ext. 27202 or email reservations@ durhamnc.gov.
ATHLETIC FIELD RENTALS DPR offers the following field and court rentals: • Baseball Fields • Futsal Courts • Softball Fields • Soccer Fields
• Multipurpose Fields • Tennis Courts • Basketball Courts • Disc Golf Course
To reserve a field or court, visit our website at dprplaymore.org and fill out the online Field Rental Request Form under Rentals and Athletic Field Rentals or call 919-560-4355. Additional rental information including fees and field dimensions can be found on our website under Rentals and Athletic Field Rentals.
PICNIC SHELTERS
CAMPSITES
PICNIC SHELTER SEASON ENDS OCTOBER 31
DPR offers a variety of opportunities for outdoor recreation, including a camping area which has primitive campsites open year-round. Each site has an area for a tent, a grill, and picnic table. Campsites are operated by DPR and may be reserved by calling 919-560-4355, ext. 27202 to obtain a permit. Permits must be purchased by Tuesday at 5 pm for the remainder of the work week and weekend. All reservations are a made on a "first come, first served" basis.
Durham’s parks and facilities serve as great sites for your next event, family gathering or concert. Many Durham parks offer picnic shelters on a “first come, first served” basis. By making reservations, you are assured of having the picnic shelter of your choice. Permits must be purchased 10 days in advance. See page 10-11 for a list of DPR parks with shelters. Book your picnic shelter online! Visit dprplaymore.org, select "Register Online" and then "Reservations."
Lake Michie Recreation Area: Overlooking Lake Michie, this recreation area offers camping, boating (paved boat launch), fishing and trail hiking. The area has seven primitive campsites open year-round. Each site has a tent pad, grill and picnic table. No electrical hookups are available and campers should bring water and other necessities. Vehicular access to the campgrounds is limited. DIRECTIONS: Take Roxboro Road North (Rte 501); go approximately 12 miles; turn right onto Bahama Road; after 2.5 miles, take a left at the “Spruce Pine Lodge” sign. *Prior to use of the camping facility, a permit must be obtained from DPR.
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SPECIAL USE FACILITY RENTALS SPRUCE PINE LODGE 2235 BAHAMA RD., BAHAMA The lodge is a 1940s vintage log building located in the Lake Michie Recreation Area. The lodge has 2,500 square feet of floor space which is divided into four meeting rooms, all served by a kitchen facility and a sound system. Dependent on the type of activity, the building capacity is 120 persons. Due to COVID-19, renters are required to comply with all local and state restrictions including mass gathering size. Log walls and massive stone fireplaces lend a unique quality to all types of functions. Hiking trails, a large lawn and play field, and a picnic shelter are also available for use, as well as Lake Michie’s camping, boating and fishing facilities nearby. The lodge is located 14 miles north of downtown Durham. The building, lawns, and picnic shelter are available to rent for weddings, large picnics, meetings, retreats, parties or other group activities. Rental times: Sunday through Saturday 6 a.m. to 12 a.m. (minimum 6 hour rental)
FOREST HILLS NEIGHBORHOOD CLUBHOUSE 1639 UNIVERSITY DR., DURHAM This historic building located in the heart of Forest Hills Park offers a large meeting room with audio/visual equipment, a spacious kitchen, restrooms, heat, air conditioning, and a large lawn. The Clubhouse, with a capacity of 60 people, is perfect for business meetings, team building retreats, parties, anniversaries, church functions, and family reunions. Due to COVID-19, renters are required to comply with all local and state restrictions including mass gathering size. Rental times: Sunday-Saturday 6 a.m. to 12 a.m. (minimum 3 hour rental) We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
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HOW DO YOU PLAY, DURHAM?
Durham
parks Foundation
The past two years Durham Parks Foundation members and supporters funded the design and construction of the Environmental Education Pavilion at West Point on the Eno Park and we are in our second year of habitat restoration of the 5-acre field surrounding the “EEP.� Join us in preserving, strengthening and expanding opportunities for play in all of Durham.
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DurhamParksFoundation.org
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION PAVILION 5253 North Roxboro Street, Durham, NC 27712
The Environmental Education Pavilion can be accessed from the north entrance in West Point on the Eno Park. It was constructed in 2018, and provides open, natural space for programming and self-guided nature immersion. The facility is located in a five acre field that is being restored to a native Piedmont Prairie. For more information on this project, visit www.durhamparksfoundation.org.
We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
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