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REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Online Registration System
Accounts are created at FargoParks.com/registration
Click the “Create an Account” link of the registration page. When setting up your account, please enter your primary contact first, then add additional family members as needed. Fill in all required fields and hit submit. The registration system will email you a temporary password. Follow the link then change your password to one of your choosing.
How to register after creating an account
Step 1. Find and select a program using one of two ways:
• Use the Search function on the Schedule page. You can search by entering a keyword in the search field.
• Navigate through programs under the main categories: Adult Programs, Youth Programs, Broadway Square Programs, etc. You can refine your search using the filters: Age, Day of Week, and Date Range.
Step 2. Login
Step 3. Attendees Screen: Select family member(s) you would like to register and click “Next”
Step 4. Review Screen: Review your Cart Summary and select “Checkout”
Step 5. Payment Screen: Enter payment information and “Complete” the transaction. The Fargo Park District’s new registration system uses the latest online payment security and is PCI compliant. We accept VISA, MasterCard, American Express and Discover.
Registration for fall/winter programs begins August 1.
Use QR code to login into online registration system and register for programs.
To view the Registration Form, visit page 47.
To learn more about the Youth Scholarship Form, view page 46.
Fargo Park District Foundation
The Fargo Park District Foundation enhances the quality of life in the metro area by developing modernized facilities, new programs and by offering great opportunities for the community
Founded in 2018, the foundation remains committed to advancing recreational opportunities in Fargo
The leadership for the Fargo Park District Foundation Board of Directors is made up of community leaders and concerned citizens serving in a volunteer capacity Their roles include financial overview and support, overseeing risk and compliance (fiduciary), creating accountability, transparency and strategic fundraising direction, and monitoring and evaluating governance
For more information on the Fargo Park District Foundation visit FargoParks com or email foundation@fargoparks com Call 701-551-5890 if you have questions
Scan code for more information about the Fargo Park District Foundation
GET INVOLVED!
• Fargo Parks Sports Complex Project
• Island Park Pool Project
• Scholarship Programs
• Park Benches
• Trees
• Shelters
• General Donations
Fargo Park District Foundation Board
Board President: Mike Erickson
Board Member Treasurer: Chad Marsden
Fargo Park Board Representative: Jerry Rostad
Board Member: Stacey Griggs
Board Member: Darren Dunlop
Board Member: Melissa Brandt
Board Member: Rock
Messerschmidt
Remember the
Executive Director Fargo Park District Foundation: Craig Bjur
Fargo Park District Foundation on Giving Hearts Day
It was a banner year for the Fargo Park District Foundation in 2023 A generous donor came forward to match up to $1,000,000 on Giving Hearts Day for the Fargo Parks Sports Complex Thanks to this donor and tremendous community support, the Foundation raised $707,595 of $1,415,390 in total funds This was an incredible success for the Foundation as we were the No 1 charity in total funds raised in 2023 Thank you for your financial support! The Fargo Park District Foundation continues to diligently fundraise and will participate in Giving Hearts Day for a fourth consecutive year on February 8, 2024
Fargo Parks Sports Complex
Community Benefits
• Addresses Critical Need – Comprehensive study identified Fargo’s needs for indoor community recreation complex
Construction on the Fargo Parks Sports Complex is currently underway with the facility scheduled to open in Spring of 2024 The Fargo Park District’s vision is for a destination facility with indoor space for over 20,000-plus local kids and 20-plus local community organizations to use regularly The Fargo Park District expects its Fargo Parks Sports Complex to provide a true multi-purpose space for Fargo residents and the surrounding communities and will be one of the largest recreational facilities in the Midwest AMENITIES
• Community Wellness – Provide community space for a more active and healthier Fargo .
• Multipurpose – Forward thinking design to accommodate recreation and community activities, classes and events while serving all ages, interests and backgrounds
• Accessibility – Provide year-round public access for Fargo residents and visitors for sports and community events
• Memorable Destination – State of the art community facility and a regional destination unlike any other of its kind
• Economic Driver – This facility will attract visitors from across the Midwest with its capacity to host large tournaments and events, bringing a positive economic impact to local businesses
• 1 Full Size Indoor Soccer Turf Field
• 8 Multi-Purpose
Key Statistics
•20,000+ local kids in year one will utilize this facility regularly
•1,000,000+ visitors to facility annually
•60+ annual community events and sports tournaments
Community Dining
Meals are served at our Community Dining locations and takeout meals are available Call the location you wish to eat at a day before to reserve a takeout meal and watch the Silver Quill for any changes to our Community Dining options
BROADWAY STATION
701-232-7936 • 1461 Broadway N, Fargo
ED CLAPP PARK
701-298-3976 • 2801 32nd Ave S, Fargo
TROLLWOOD SENIOR CENTER
701-298-3975 • 3105 Broadway N, Fargo
WEST FARGO HIGH RISE
701-356-2047 • 230 8th Ave W, West Fargo
YMCA – FERCHO BRANCH *
218-359-2322 • 400 1st Ave S, Fargo
YMCA – SCHLOSSMAN BRANCH *
218-359-2322 • 4243 19th, Ave S, Fargo
* Note: When calling the YMCA, please specify which location you are signing up for – the Fercho or Schlossman location
Remember Valley Senior Services on Giving Hearts Day at GivingHeartsDay.com.
You can always visit us online at: ValleySeniorServices.org
Volunteers always needed to deliver meals! Call 293-1440.
Valley Senior Services has been providing services to the senior citizens of this area for over 50 years These services include home delivered meals, community dining, transportation, resource services and publication of a monthly newsletter, The Silver Quill These services are for people ages 60 and older who live in Fargo, West Fargo and rural Cass County Valley Senior Services is owned and operated by the Fargo Park District For further information on any of our services or to receive our newsletter, call 701-293-1440, visit our website at ValleySeniorServices org or like us on Facebook
Resource Specialists
Are you looking for help finding services that will allow you to continue living independently in your home as late in life as possible? Valley Senior Services Resource Specialists are available to help you find the services you need today and to plan for the future Call today to schedule a meeting with one of our Resource Specialists to hear about the many programs available in the community
The Silver Quill
The Silver Quill is our monthly newsletter reporting on events and information for seniors and their families It is a free newsletter distributed by mail To join our mailing list, call 701-293-1440
Transportation
Metro Senior Rides provides transportation services to help seniors get to and from appointments throughout the Fargo-West Fargo-Moorhead-Dilworth metro area Monday-Friday from 7:30 am-4:00 pm To schedule a ride please call us several days in advance at 701-356-RIDE (7433)
Meals On Wheels
Meals on Wheels is a program that provides one hot, nutritious meal per day to people ages 60 and older who meet eligibility standards Meals are offered to seniors on a contributory basis to offset the cost of providing this service Volunteers deliver meals Monday-Friday throughout the six North Dakota counties we serve We can always use more volunteers to deliver meals! Sign up to become a volunteer by calling 701-293-1440
ADULT & GROUP PRIVATE GOLF INSTRUCTION
Class A PGA Pros provide adult, group and private instruction
EDGEWOOD: Greg McCullough 232-2824
ROSE CREEK: Matt Cook 235-5100
OSGOOD: Chris Larson 356-3070