Activity Guide Winter 2020
January−March
Daddy Daughter Date Night A special date night including a candlelit dinner and dancing for young ladies and their dads or grandfathers. Tickets are on sale now! Details on page 14. Thurs., Feb. 6, 6:00–9:00 . ., Crooked Creek Park Thurs., Feb. 13, 6:00–9:00 . ., Seven Oaks Park
Shuckin' and Running Festival
Spring Sports
Saluda Shoals Founda on's Annual Fundraiser includes a 5K Run and Family Fun Walk with live music and food trucks followed by a VIP Oyster Roast. See page 15 for details! Call 213-2035 for ckets and registra on. Sat., Mar. 7, 9:00–2:00 . ., Saluda Shoals Park East.
Register for spring baseball, soccer, so ball, lacrosse, track and field, and golf at Seven Oaks Park and Crooked Creek Park. Registra on is Jan. 7–Feb. 8. See page 8 for more informa on or call Seven Oaks Park at 772-3336 or Crooked Creek Park at 345-6181.
Creating community through people, parks, and programs!
Mission The Irmo Chapin Recrea on Commission exists to enhance the quality of life for all ci zens of the district through the development of recrea on programs that promote a lifestyle of wellness, physical ac vi es and cultural experiences for all ages. Commission William H. Harmon, Chairman Bruce P. Loveless, Vice Chairman Timothy W. Stewart, Secretary Gary A. Boyd Akil E. Ross, Ph.D. The Commission holds monthly public mee ngs, to which community members are encouraged to a end. For informa on, call 803-772-1228. Administra on Mark Smyers, Execu ve Director John Cantey, Recrea on Superintendent Eve Mi endorf, Administra ve Services Director Jay Downs, Facili es/Opera ons Superintendent Jessica Johnson, Finance Director Jason White, Crooked Creek Park Director Andrea Harris, Seven Oaks Park Director Mark Baker, Saluda Shoals Park Director Lori Shaffer, Marke ng Director Ashley Smith, Market Development Director Dolly Pa on, Saluda Shoals Founda on Director ICRC Administra ve Offices are located at Saluda Shoals Park, 5605 Bush River Road, Columbia, SC, 29212, Tel: 803-772-1228. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 . . to 5:00 . . The Recrea on District The Irmo Chapin Recrea on District was formed in 1969 to serve community members living in the Lexington County por on of School District Five. ICRC has earned a reputa on for program and facility excellence and has a racted par cipants from surrounding coun es. Fees: Ac vity and event fees in this guide are subject to change without no ce. Weather: Many ac vi es are held in venues that make them tenta ve based on weather condi ons. Par cipants are responsible for checking to see if games have been cancelled, delayed, or rescheduled. For up to date informa on call the Athle c hot line numbers: Crooked Creek Park: 803-345-8118; and Seven Oaks Park: 803-772-3369 or visit www.icrc.net.
Register for Programs If you are an exis ng ICRC customer, you can register online at www.icrc.net for most programs and ac vi es. New customers should call the park during business hours to establish an account before registering online. Registra on is also accepted at each of the parks or by phone. Registra on is confirmed upon payment. Because many classes fill up quickly, register one week before the class date so we can make class enrollment decisions. We will accept registra on as long as there is space available. ICRC Key tag Policy: Visitors to Crooked Creek and Seven Oaks Parks are required to present an ICRC key tag with associated fees for admission to open gym, fitness and weight areas, racquetball courts, walking/running track and other unsupervised areas. Anyone age 11 and older must have a valid ICRC key tag for admission. Key tags are valid for one year. Cancella on/Refund Policy: Refund requests must be received in wri ng no later than three days prior to the start of the program. A $5 service fee is charged. No refunds or transfers will be made once the ac vity has begun and certain ac vi es, such as trips and special events, define a date a er which no refunds will be made. Please check individual program requirements for guidelines. Full refunds/credits will be given if the program is cancelled by ICRC. Physical Requirements: Unless otherwise stated, ac vi es are open to beginners and do not require previous experience. Average physical condi on is all that is needed for most programs. Please call for informa on about accessibility or concerns about physical ability required for par cipa on. Assump on of Risk: All ac vi es, including those offered by ICRC, have inherent risks which include personal injury or property loss. Prior to par cipa on, you will be required to sign a form which acknowledges your understanding and acceptance of these risks. Parents or guardians must sign for youth ages 17 and under. You are responsible for your own safety, and you may choose to withdraw from an ac vity at any me if you feel your safety is a concern.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Senior Support Services............................ 3 Senior Travel ............................................. 3 Therapeu c Recrea on ............................ 4 A er School Programs .............................. 5 Health and Wellness Programs................. 5 Sports Instruc on ..................................... 7 Mar al Arts Programs .............................. 8 Youth and Adult Athle cs ......................... 8 Dance Programs ....................................... 9 Music Programs ...................................... 10
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Art and Cra Programs ............................ 10 Educa on Programs................................. 11 Environmental Educa on Programs ........ 11 Environmental Educa on Field Trips ....... 12 Team Building Programs .......................... 12 Park Passes & Rentals .............................. 13 Facility Rentals & Par es ......................... 13 Saluda Shoals Founda on ....................... 14 Special Events .......................................... 14 PerfectMind Account Setup .................... 15
ICRC PARKS Crooked Creek Park 1098 Old Lexington Hwy., Chapin, SC 29036 Phone: 803-345-6181, Fax: 803-345-6112 Ameni es: Full gym, racquetball courts, fitness areas, indoor walking track, art gallery, mee ng rooms, athle c fields, tennis courts, picnic facili es, walking trails, and playgrounds. Community Center Hours Monday–Thursday 6:00 . .–9:00 . . Friday 6:00 . .–7:00 . . Saturday 8:30 . .–6:00 . . Sunday 1:00 . .–6:00 . . Melvin Park 370 A Ep ngs Camp Road, Chapin, SC Phone: (803) 345-8113 Ameni es: six baseball fields, two mul -use fields, a guest services pavilion, a splash pad, and eight tennis courts. Park Hours are seasonal, call the Park or visit www.icrc.net. Seven Oaks Park 200 Leisure Lane, Columbia, SC 29210 Phone: 803-772-3336, Fax: 803-772-2128 Ameni es: Full gym, fitness area, indoor walking track, dance studio, art gallery, mee ng rooms, athle c fields, walking trails, picnic shelters and playgrounds. Community Center Hours Monday–Thursday 6:00 . .–9:00 . . Friday 6:00 . .–7:00 . . Saturday 8:30 . .–6:00 . . Sunday 1:00 . .–6:00 . . Michael J. and Mary Meech Mungo Park 2121 Lake Murray Blvd., Columbia, SC 29212 Phone: 803-772-3336 Saluda Shoals Park/Saluda Shoals Founda on 5605 Bush River Road, Columbia, SC 29212 Phone: 803-772-1228, Fax: 803-772-6865 Ameni es: Environmental Educa on Center, River Center Conference Facility, trails, boat ramp/canoe/kayak launch, picnic shelters, dog park, Saluda Splash and playground, Palme o Health Fields soccer complex and The Courts tennis complex and Leo's Landing Inclusive Playground. Park Hours (Seasonal) November–February, 7:00 . . 5:30 . . March October, 7:00 . . 8:30 . . Closed Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
Senior Support Services
District seniors are eligible for any of the programs listed. For more informa on, please contact our staff for assistance. • Home Delivered Meals • Nutri on Sites • Transporta on • Loan Closet • Case Management • Physical Chairapy
Contacts Kim Bowers, Senior Services Manager – 772-3336/kbowers@icrc.net Antoine Byrd, Case Manager/Senior Travel – 345-6181/abyrd@icrc.net Jennifer Fuge, Case Manager – 772-3336/jfuge@icrc.net
Senior Ac vi es • • • • • • •
Compe on Bridge, Duplicate Bridge, Bingo, Canasta, Pinochle Volunteer with Project LOVE Dance Classes: Ballroom, Line Dance, Square Dance Fitness Classes Personal Training AARP Driver’s Safety Workshops and Luncheons
Senior Travel Harrah's Do some gaming at Harrah's Cherokee Casino or just get away for a day in the mountains of North Carolina. Enjoy lunch at one of Harrah's restaurants. A $20 gaming voucher is included. Registraon begins: Jan. 1. Depart SOP at 7:30 . .; CCP at 8:00 . . Ages Adults $29 Thurs., Mar. 5, 7:30 . .–8:15 . . Thurs., Apr. 2, 7:30 . .–8:15 . . Casino Magic Day 1: Depart SC for Connec cut with an overnight stay in the Washington, DC/Bal more, MD area. Day 2: Visit the Foxwoods Casino Complex, in the Mys c Country region of Connec cut. Check into the Great Cedar hotel and receive your casino bonus package of $25/food and $20/slot play. Day 3: Enjoy me at Foxwoods Casino, the largest casino in the world. Then head to the Mohegun Sun Casino for a bonus package. Day 4: Following breakfast, check out and depart for Olde Mis ck Village for some shopping before heading back to SC with an overnight in the Washington, DC/Bal more, MD area. Day 5: A er breakfast, check out and head home. Final payment due Jan. 20, 2020. *Insurance can be purchased by contac ng NTA/AON Insurance at h ps://nta.aontravelprotect.com or by phone at 1-800-388-1470. Tour Operator Locator #386097. Ages Adults $529/Double; $758/Single Mon., Apr. 20–Sat., Apr. 24, 2020
Cape Cod and Martha's Vineyard Experience and in-depth tour of Cape Cod and Martha's Vineyard. Trip includes motorcoach transporta on, eight nights lodging with four consecu ve nights in the quaint Cape Cod area, eight breakfasts and six dinners. Trip also includes: a visit to the JFK Museum, the Sandwich Glass Museum, a guided tour of the "Outer Cape", including Provincetown and Chatham, a guided tour of the historic seaside towns of Hyannis and Sandwich; a visit to lovely, ar s c Martha's Vineyard, Foxwoods Casino Resort and the Zion Union Heritage Museum. Ages Adults $809/Double; $1,094/Single Fri. Jun. 6–Sat. Jun. 14, 2020 Bermuda Cruise Cruise and explore Bermuda, an enchan ng land of pink sand, and turquoise waters — discover that paradise is in fact a reality. Bermuda may be so Bri sh that the police are constables and the Queen is Elizabeth, but the tradi onal breakfast is codfish, potato and banana — yes, this land puts its own spin on tradi on. This pale e of an island, combining green hills, pastel-colored homes, and pink-sand beaches make the perfect backdrop for world-class golf, glass-bo om boats, swimming with dolphins, mountain biking and shopping. And thanks to the mild, comfortable climate, tea me’s an outdoor event, year-round. Op onal insurance. Final payment due July 3, 2020. A passport is required. Ages Adults $1,314/Balcony Cabin Double $2,323/Balcony Cabin Single $914/Inside Cabin Double $1,523/Inside Cabin Single $1,004/Outside Cabin Double $1,703/Outside Cabin Single Fri. Oct. 17–Sat. Oct. 24, 2020 The Big Easy! Explore the Big Easy like a local! This trip to New Orleans includes motorcoach transporta on and five nights lodging with three consecu ve nights in the New Orleans area, five breakfasts and three dinners. Also included are a guided tour of New Orleans, admission to the Na onal World War II Museum, a guided Louisiana Planta on tour, admission to Mardis Gras World, a relaxing riverboat cruise on the Mississippi River, and me in the historic New Orleans French Quarter. Insurance can be purchased at me of registra on. Ages Adults $565/Triple; $585/Double; $795/Single Mon., Aug. 10–Aug. 15, 2020
Crooked Creek Park – 345-6181 | Seven Oaks Park – 772-3336 | Saluda Shoals Park – 772-1228
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Therapeutic Recreation
Brunch & Ma nee Enjoy brunch at Panera Bread followed by a showing of DisneyPixar’s “Onward” at Regal Cinemas. Ages Adults $25/Person Seven Oaks Park Sat., Mar. 21, 10:00 . .–2:00 . . Chapin Explorers Club Just for "tweenagers," this group will explore all that Columbia has to offer while prac cing social skills and learning to be independent. In January, see a live performance of “Frozen, Jr.” at Harbison Theatre a er dinner at Arby’s. In February, throw a strike at Anchor Lanes in Irmo (lunch included). March brings a Friday night out on the town as we jump at the Plex in Irmo, followed by a Chick-fil-A dinner. Registra on deadline is Thursday prior to the event. Ages 10–16 $20/Child Crooked Creek Park Frozen, Sat., Jan. 10, 6:00–9:00 . . Anchor Lanes, Sat., Feb. 22, 10:00 . .–1:00 . . Plex, Fri. Mar. 6, 6:00–9:00 . .
PALMETTO Providing Adults Lifestyle Management Educa on Through Therapeu c Opportuni es is a program for individuals with disabili es designed to assist adults with their transi on from high school to adult life in the community. Ages 21–Adult $20/Day Seven Oaks Park Tuesdays, 4:30–7:30 . . Restaurant Reviewers Andalé! Chow down at Moctezumas Taqueria in Forest Acres with friends. Dinner, drink, and transporta on are included in the fee. Ages Adults $25/Person Seven Oaks Park Fri., Jan. 31, 6:00–9:00 . . The Sweet Life Life is sweet, enjoy a treat! Join us for a trip to Bonnie’s Cupcakes, followed by a stroll through Harbison Park. Fee includes drink, dessert, transporta on and fun with friends! Ages Adults $12/Person Seven Oaks Park Fri., Feb. 21, 6:00–8:00 . . Super Saturdays Respite Enjoy a “Parents’ Day Out” while we entertain the kiddos! Super Saturdays are designed for children with special needs, ages 4–17, and provides respite to families and caregivers one Saturday per month. Please pack a bag lunch and advise of any dietary restric ons prior to a endance. One a ernoon snack is provided. Please pack a change of clothes each session, as well as any necessary medica on. Must register by the Thursday prior to the event. Ages 4–17 $26/Child Sat., Jan. 4, 10:00 . .–3:00 . ., Crooked Creek Park Sat., Feb. 8, 10:00 . .–3:00 . ., Crooked Creek Park Sat., Mar. 7, 10:00 . .–3:00 . ., Crooked Creek Park CAST (Carolina Actors with Special Talents) Carolina Actors with Special Talents is a program designed for people with disabili es helping them develop self-confidence and public speaking skills through theatrical performance. The program consist of weekly 75-minute classes followed by two original produc ons for friends and family in March. Register by Mon., Dec. 23, 2019. Ages 16–Adult $45/Person Prac ces: Jan. 6–Mar. 2, 6:00–7:15 . ., Seven Oaks Park Dress rehearsal: Mar. 4, 6:00–7:30 . ., Harbison Theatre Performances: March 5 & 6, 7:00–8:00 . ., Harbison Theatre A Night at the Theatre Enjoy a performance of “Frozen, Jr.” at Harbison Theatre a er dinner at Arby’s. Performance, dinner, drink, and transporta on are included in the fee. Ages Adults $25/Person Seven Oaks Park Fri., Jan. 10, 6:00–9:30 . .
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Valen nes Bingo Blitz Enjoy a night out with your swee e while we play Valen ne’s Day Bingo and win prizes with friends! Pizza dinner is included. Preregistra on required. All Ages $3/Person Seven Oaks Park Tues., Feb. 11, 6:00–7:30 . . Team T-Rex Learn basketball, volleyball, and soccer basics all modified to fit the needs of all abili es. This league promotes teamwork, social skills, and an apprecia on for physical ac vity. Prac ces and games will run Tuesday/Thursday for seven weeks. Siblings are welcome to play. Registra on fee includes jersey, equipment, medal, and endof-season party. Ages 4 & Up $32/Athlete; $16/Sibling Crooked Creek Park Mar. 17–Apr. 30, 6:15–7:15 . . TR Tornadoes Learn teamwork through sports! Develop social skills and an apprecia on for physical ac vity. Sports include basketball, tennis and soccer which are modified to fit the needs of people of all abili es. The fee includes a jersey, equipment, medal, and end-of-season pizza party. Ages 4 & Up $32/Athlete; $16/Sibling Seven Oaks Park Mar. 17–Apr. 30, 6:15–7:15 . . Art in the Park Come paint and explore your ar s c side! Dinner and drink are provided. Each person will leave with a unique art piece. All Ages $15/Person Seven Oaks Park Fri., Jan. 17, 6:00–8:00 . . TR Full-Day Service Following the Lexington/Richland Five school schedule, we will provide full days of care when school is closed. Please register two days prior to camp. If Crooked Creek Park does not reach the minimum number of a endees, camp will be consolidated and held at Seven Oaks Park. Lunch is available for $6/child. Ages 7–21 $30/Day Seven Oaks Park/ Crooked Creek Park Mon., Jan. 20, Mon., Feb. 17, Fri., Mar. 13, Mon., Mar. 16 Joseph B. Cross Memorial Scholarship Fund Scholarships may be available for adults (ages 18 & up) with disabilies and special needs for select Therapeu c Recrea on programs. For more informa on on the scholarship program, Therapeu c Recrea on programs and ac vi es for people with special needs, please contact: Jordan O'Keefe, Therapeu c Recrea on Coordinator 803-213-1194, jokeefe@icrc.net
After School Programs
Health and Wellness Programs
Therapeu c Recrea on A er School Program A erschool care is available at Seven Oaks Park and Crooked Creek Park for students with special needs, ages 5–21, in Lexington/Richland School District 5. The daily schedule includes an a ernoon snack, recess, homework me, and social recrea on. Students must be moderately independent in all ac vi es of daily living and fit within a 1:3 student/staff ra o. We are currently accep ng applica ons to our wai ng list at both a erschool sites. Fees: Weekly: $40/Child Daily: $15/Child (2 day weekly minimum) TR Spring Break Camp This camp will include art and cooking classes, field trips, nature hikes, and more! Two snacks are provided each day. Please pack a lunch and drink daily. Registra on deadline: Thurs., Apr. 9, 2020. Registra on is limited. Payment is due in full at registra on. Ages 7–21 $150/child Seven Oaks Park Apr. 13–17, 7:30 . .–6:00 . . A ernoon Safari 2019–2020 School Year A ernoon Safari provides a safe, nurturing environment and offers a variety of opportuni es for children to grow physically, socially, and academically. Our daily schedule includes an a ernoon snack, supervised homework me, social recrea on, and organized games. Children are grouped by grades as they rotate through these program areas. Ac vi es include arts & cra s, reading, character building exercises, guest speakers/demonstrators, and organized games. Special programming opportuni es include computer lab access (at select sites), inter-genera onal programming, and lessons/classes. Ballen ne Elementary, Chapin Elementary, Irmo Elementary, Lake Murray Elementary, Oak Pointe Elementary, and Seven Oaks Elementary • On-site programs Crooked Creek Park • Transporta on provided from Chapin Elementary, Chapin Intermediate and Lake Murray Elementary to Crooked Creek Park. Seven Oaks Park • Transporta on provided from Leaphart Elementary and Harbison West Elemenary to Seven Oaks Park. Fees • Weekly fee: $55/Child; $40/Child (if qualified for a reduced rate) • Daily fee: $30/Child ($15 per day, two day minimum) • Interim fee: $30/Child each week (for school district employees at school site only, pick up by 4:15 . .) To Register: visit Crooked Creek Park, Chapin or Seven Oaks Park, Columbia. For addi onal informa on call Crooked Creek Park at 803345-6181 or Seven Oaks Park at 803-772-3336. Safari Spring Break Camp Spring Break Camp will be held indoors and outdoors at Seven Oaks Park/Crooked Creek Park. Campers will par cipate in ac vi es each day and field trips throughout the week. Registra on begins Mar. 1, 2020 – Space is limited! To register call Crooked Creek Park at 803345-6181 or Seven Oaks Park at 803-772-3336. Grades K5–6th $120/Full Week; $30/Daily Apr. 13–17, 7:30 . .–6:00 . ., Seven Oaks Park Apr. 13–17, 7:30 . .–6:30 . ., Crooked Creek Park
Fitness Area Passes Fitness Pass – Full use of cardio and weight equipment in fitness areas and access to the indoor walking track. Ages 14 and older. Crooked Creek Park/Seven Oaks Park $150/12-Month Pass; $80/6-Month Pass; $42/3-Month Pass; $15/Monthly; $5/Daily College Pass – Fitness Area Pass/40 visits to the park in a 12-month period with proof of current college enrollment. $87/40 Visit Pass, Crooked Creek Park/Seven Oaks Park Walking Pass – Access to the indoor walking track. Ages 14 & older. $40/12-Month Pass; $5/Daily, Crooked Creek Park/Seven Oaks Park Adult Basketball Pass – Access to open play in the gymnasium (when available). Ages 14–16 must have parent present at the me of registra on. Ages 14 & older. $30/12-Month Pass; $5/Daily, Crooked Creek Park/Seven Oaks Park Youth Basketball Pass – Access to open play in the gymnasium (when available). Ages 11–13 must have parent present at the me of registra on. Ages 10 & under are free, but must be accompanied by an adult (14 & older) with an ac ve Adult Basketball Pass. $15/12-Month Pass; $5/Daily, Crooked Creek Park/Seven Oaks Park Annual All Access Pass Includes Fitness Pass, Basketball Pass, access to the indoor walking track, and Pickleball Pass. Ages 14 and older. $175/12-Month Pass Crooked Creek Park/Seven Oaks Park Free One Day Trial Fitness Pass Jump start your exercise program! Come in to Crooked Creek Park (345-6181) or Seven Oaks Park (772-3336) for a FREE one day pass. Ages 14–Adult No Fee Crooked Creek Park/Seven Oaks Park Personal Training for Adults Personal Training is available to Fitness Center pass holders. $30/30 Minutes; $45/Hour; $60/Hour Doubles ($30/Per Person) 6 sessions Packages: $150/30 Minutes; $240/Hour; $330/Hour Doubles ($165/Per Person). To consult with a trainer, call Seven Oaks Park at 803-772-3336 or Crooked Creek Park at 803-3456181. Ages 14 and older. Disc Golf Disc Golf courses are located at Crooked Creek Park and Seven Oaks Park. Free to play. Bring your own discs. Racquetball Crooked Creek Park is home to two racquetball courts. ID card required. Reserve a court by calling 345-6181. $4/Hour
Crooked Creek Park – 803-345-6181 | Seven Oaks Park – 803-772-3336 | Saluda Shoals Park – 803-772-1228
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Total Body Fitness This low impact class meets Mon., Wed., and Fri. on a monthly basis. Ages 16–Adult $40/Month Crooked Creek Park Mon./Wed./Fri., 8:00 . . Aerobics with Body Sculp ng This workout combines aerobic exercise, Pilates, weights, and body sculp ng for adults. Ages Adults $40/Session Seven Oaks Park Session 1: Jan. 6–Feb. 12 Session 2: Feb. 24–Apr. 1 Mon./Wed., 5:30–6:30 . . Jazzercise Choreographed to today's ho est music, Jazzercise is a fusion of dance, resistance training, Pilates, Yoga, and Kickboxing. Registra on and fees conducted directly with Jazzercise. Ques ons? Visit Jazzercise.com or contact Michele McFadden at (803)446-2865. All Ages $25/Registra on Fee Seven Oaks Park $10/Per Class $38/Monthly Bank Dra /Unlimited Classes Mon., 6:30 . . Tues./Thurs., 6:00 . . Tues./Wed./Thurs./Fri./Sat., 9:00 . . ZUMBA® ZUMBA® is an exhilara ng, effec ve, easy-to-follow, La n-inspired, calorie-burning dance fitness-party. Ages 16–Adult $45/13 Class Pass Crooked Creek Park $5/Daily Mon./Wed., 6:30–7:30 . . AM Zumba® Gold Zumba Gold is a modified lower-intensity Zumba® class that introduces easy to follow Zumba® choreography focusing on balance, range of mo on and coordina on. Ages 16–Adult $45/13 Class Pass Seven Oaks Park $5/Daily Tues./Thurs., 9:00–10:00 . . Pop Pilates POP Pilates is a combina on of ab-chiseling and total body defining movement choreographed to top 40 hits. This intense, mat based workout challenges par cipants to rhythmically flow from one exercise to the next, developing a solid core. Bring a yoga mat and water, shoes are not required. Ages Adults $45/Month Crooked Creek Park Tues./Thurs., 9:00–10:00 . . Mon./Thurs., 3:30–4:30 . . Winning @ Weight Loss This 12 week weight loss program includes pre/post assessment of weight, BMI, body composi on, waist measurement and blood pressure. This class provides par cipants with the knowledge and skills to make changes so that a healthier lifestyle that can be maintained. Early registra on Jan. 4: $155/Person. A er Jan 4, $185/Person. Ages Adults $185 Crooked Creek Park Tues., Jan. 14–Mar. 31, 6:00–7:00 . . Yoga Yoga for all ages and skill levels. Dress in loose fi ng clothes and bring a towel or mat. Ages 16–Adult $35/Month Seven Oaks Park $5/Daily Tues., 10:00–11:00 . ., Thurs., 10:45–11:45 . .
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Morning Yoga Our awesome yoga instructor will help you kick your day off with a bright sunny outlook. Come alone and make some new friends, or bring a buddy and feel great together! Must pre-register. Crooked Creek Park Ages 16–Adult $40/Month; $6/Day Tues./Thurs., 8:00–8:45 . . Tai Chi Taoist Tai Chi contributes to be er balance and posture, increased strength and flexibility, improved circula on, calmness and peace of mind. Dress in loose fi ng clothes and tennis shoes. Ages 14–Adult $35/6 Weeks Seven Oaks Park Session 1: Thurs., Jan. 16–Feb. 20, 10:00–11:00 . . Session 2: Thurs., Mar. 19–Apr. 23, 10:00–11:00 . . Tai Chi for Beginners Tai Chi for Beginners promotes deep stretching with a full range of mo on and con nuous turning of the spine. This class focuses on concentra on, develops a body that is relaxed, and strong, and contributes to health of seniors through physical ac vity. Ages Adult $110/13 weeks Seven Oaks Park Wed., Jan. 15–April 8 , 4:00–5:00 . . Wed., Jan. 15–April 8, 6:30–8:00 . .. Ac ve Older Adult Fitness (Senior Fitness I) This group class include stretching, low-impact aerobics, and strength training designed to increase strength, flexibility, range of mo on, mobility, gait, and balance. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes with good support. Ages Adults $20/Month Crooked Creek Park Mon./Wed./Fri., 9:15 . . Ages Adults $20/Month Mon./Tues./Thurs., 8:30–9:30 . .
Seven Oaks Park
Senior Fitness II Use a chair to sit or stand while exercising. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes with good support. Ages Adults $10/Month Seven Oaks Park Mon./Tues./Thurs., 9:45–10:45 . . KidFit KidFit offers theme-oriented fitness classes for children that develop coordina on, balance, strength, and flexibility. This class is ongoing throughout the school year. KitFit at Crooked Creek Park is basketball themed. Must register in advance. Starts in Sept. Ages 4–12 $10/Class Seven Oaks Park Tues., 4:00–4:45 . . Ages 4–12 $10/Class Mon., 4:00–4:45 . .
Crooked Creek Park
Preschool Open Gym Time Bring your li le ones to Crooked Creek Park Thursday mornings for open gym me. The park will provide balls, equipment, and space in the gym for kids to play. Parents must supervise their children at all mes. Children a end free with $5 adult admission. Open gym me is offered during the school year only and will not be available on school holidays. Ages Walking–Preschool $5/Adult Crooked Creek Park Sept.–May Produce Co-op Join the ICRC Produce Co-op and receive a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables on the 2nd and 4th Thurs. of each month. Payment is due by 9:00 . . the Mon. of each Co-op week. Pick up produce from 6:00 . . Thurs. un l 6:00 . . Sat. Call Seven Oaks Park at 803-772-3336 or Crooked Creek Park at 803-345-6181. $10 per share (Feeds 2 adults)
Sports Instruction
Tennis Lessons Lessons for beginner, intermediate, or advanced players are taught by Cer fied Tennis Instructors. Payment must be made at park front desk prior to lessons. Fees: Private Lessons: $50/hour; $26/30 minutes Semi-Private: $30/Person, Melvin Park/Saluda Shoals Park USTA league play is also available for all levels and divisions. Group Tennis Lessons (3 or more) For informa on or to schedule group lessons, call 803-213-2060. All Ages $50/month (4 lessons) Saluda Shoals Park $90/month (8 lessons) Tennis Mini Camp This camp is targeted for beginner to intermediate tennis players. Campers will learn basic strokes through drills and group games. Ages 6–14 $30 Saluda Shoals Park Mon., Feb. 17, 8:30–11:00 . ., Wear red, white, and blue for President's Day Mon., Mar. 16, 8:30–11:00 . ., Wear green for St. Patrick’s Day
Melvin Park Tennis Courts The Courts at Melvin Park features eight asphalt courts and a pa o for socializing. Call 803-345-8113 for informa on. Fees: $4/Singles; $3/Doubles for 1.5 hours Melvin Park Annual Tennis Passes Family (2 adults + 2 children) • Addi onal child Adult Tennis Pass (per person) Senior (55+ per person) • Add Spouse (55+) Youth (18/under) • Add sibling
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The Courts at Saluda Shoals Park The Courts at Saluda Shoals Park feature six state-of-the-art Har-Tru clay courts, four asphalt courts, and a large pa o for socializing. Call 803-213-2060 for more informa on. Fees: Clay Courts: $5/Singles; $4/Doubles per person for 1.5 hours Asphalt Courts: $4/Singles; $3/Doubles per person for 1.5 hours Hours of Opera on Mon.–Thurs., 8:30 . .–9:00 . . Fri., 8:30 . .–8:00 . . Sat., 8:30 . .–4:00 . . Sun., 1:30 . .–8:30 . . The Courts Annual Tennis Passes • Includes court fee for pass holder • Court reserva ons may be made 48 hours in advance Family Tennis Pass $355 • Two adults and two children (18 years old or younger) • Each addi onal child $50 Adult Tennis Pass (per person) $255 Senior Tennis Pass (55 and up) $155 • Add spouse (55 and up) $100 Youth Tennis Pass (18 or younger) $105 • Add sibling $50 Group Tennis Lessons Weekly beginner through advanced tennis program teaches the basics of tennis. Must register in advance. Call for schedule. All Ages $50/Month Melvin Park Sparring with the Pro All Ages $65/60 Minutes $90/90 Minutes
Melvin Park
Fast Feed Doubles All Ages $20/Hour/Person Melvin Park
Spring Break Tennis Camp This camp is for beginner to intermediate tennis players. Campers will learn basic strokes, keeping score and proper court ethics. They will do drills, play games, and have a pizza party on the last day. Ages 6–14 $125 Saluda Shoals Park Mon., Apr. 13–Thurs., Apr. 16, 8:30–11:00 . . A erschool Tennis Learn tennis basics through fun games and ac vi es! Campers learn how to hit ground strokes, rally, and keep score as well as teamwork and sportsmanship. Tennis equipment provided. Ages 5–12 $10/class Seven Oaks Park Wednesdays, 4:00–4:45 . . Special Olympic Team Tennis Prac ce Saluda Shoals Park will host monthly prac ces for all interested Special Olympic athletes. Prac ces are 1.5 hours long on Saturdays. Local volunteers will be on hand to help athletes of all abili es enjoy the game of tennis. Please contact Coach David at 803-665-6751 or david@focusedliving.com. Fencing Learn the footwork, blade ac ons, and tac cs of this dynamic Olympic sport. Individualized introduc on plus use of equipment included in monthly fee for new fencers. Instructed by Dr. Jane Li mann, former #1 ranked fencer in North America and US World Championship Team member. Call Columbia Fencers’ Club 803781-0056 or www.columbiafc.com for informa on. Ages 9–Adult $75/Month Seven Oaks Park Wednesdays, 6:30–7:30 . . Pickleball Pickleball is a game played with a perforated plas c ball and paddles on a court with a low net. No experience necessary. FREE one day trial for new par cipants (including free equipment rental). Ages 14–Adult $25/Annual Pass Seven Oaks Park $5/Daily Visit; $3/Paddle Rental Mon., 7:00–9:00 . .; Mon./Wed./Fri., 10:00 . .–1:00 . . (subject to change) Ages 14–Adult
$25/Annual Pass Crooked Creek Park $5/Daily Visit; $3/Paddle Rental Jun.–Aug., Fri., 10:00 . .–1:00 . . (subject to change) Sept.–May, Mon./Tues./Wed./Fri., 10:00 . .–1:00 . .
Women Empowered These sessions begin with awareness, preven on, risk reduc on, avoidance educa on and then progress to the basics of hands-on self-defense training. Each workshop covers a different topic. Ages 13–Adult $10/Session Crooked Creek Park Sat., Jan. 25, Feb. 22, Mar. 28, 12:30–1:30 . .
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Martial Arts Programs Kendo Kendo is a Japanese mar al art involving swordsmanship. Par cipants will learn and prac ce a range of skills, basic to advanced, to develop the physical, mental, and spiritual aspects of the art of Kendo. Taught by a na onally cer fied 4th Dan instructor. Mul child discounts are available. Ages 8–Adult $35/Month Seven Oaks Park Fri., 2:30–4:00 . ., Sun., 2:30–4:30 . . Beginner and Advanced Karate This Korean Karate program is for beginner or advanced students. New students must meet with instructor. Call 345-6181 for details. Ages 8–Adult $50/Month Crooked Creek Park Beginner, Tues./Thurs., 6:30–7:15 . . Ages 8–Adult $50/Month Crooked Creek Park Advanced, Tues./Thurs., 7:15–8:00 . . Karate This program emphasizes the importance of school grades and good manners. Par cipants have fun while working hard to achieve a high level of fitness. Classes supervised by former USA Karate Team Member 6th Dan Sensei Lee Montgomery. All of our teachers par cipate in AAU Coaching requirements. For details visit www. carolinafamilykarate.com or email CFKKarate@gmail.com. Mul child discounts available. Ages 5–Adult $75/Month (2 x Week) Seven Oaks Park $41/Month (1 x Week) Beginners – Wed./Thurs., 4:00 . . or 7:00 . . Intermediate/Advanced – Wed./Thurs., 4:45 . . or 7:00 . . Advanced – Wed./Thurs., 7:45 . .
Youth and Adult Athletics
Soccer Shin guards are required and cleats are op onal. A game jersey, socks, and shorts are provided. It is helpful but op onal for parcipants to have a prac ce ball. Ages 4–5 and 6–7 use a size three ball. Ages 8–9 use a size four ball. Ages 4–5 $65 Melvin Park Saluda Shoals Park Ages 6–7 $65 Melvin Park Saluda Shoals Park Ages 8–9 $75 Melvin Park Saluda Shoals Park Ages 10–11 $75 Melvin Park Saluda Shoals Park Ages 12–14 $75 Melvin Park Saluda Shoals Park Ages 15–18 $75 Melvin Park Saluda Shoals Park Tee Ball Par cipants will have one prac ce and one game per week. They will need their own glove. Cleats are op onal. Par cipants will receive a game jersey, socks and hat. Ages 3–4 $65 Crooked Creek Park/Chapin Elementary Seven Oaks Park Baseball A glove is required and cleats are op onal. A shirt, socks, and hat are provided. Parents are responsible for ge ng baseball pants for their child. Ages 5–6 $65 Crooked Creek Park/Chapin Elementary Seven Oaks Park Ages 7–8 $65 Crooked Creek Park/Chapin Elementary Seven Oaks Park Ages 9–10 $75 Crooked Creek Park/Chapin Elementary Seven Oaks Park Ages 11–12 $75 Crooked Creek Park/Chapin Elementary Seven Oaks Park
Spring Athle c Registra on: Jan. 7–Feb. 8, 2020 Coaches Needed! If you are interested in coaching a youth team please contact: Seven Oaks Park, Brian Riddle, 772-3336 Crooked Creek Park, Paul Atkerson, 345-6181 Athle c Hotline for Prac ce and Game Cancella ons: Seven Oaks Park: 803-772-3369 Crooked Creek Park: 803-345-8118 Youth Scholarship Program Scholarships for youth athle c programs are available to families in need. For more informa on call 803-772-3336 or 803-345-6181.
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Ages 13–15 $75 Crooked Creek Park Seven Oaks Park Ages 16–18 $75 Crooked Creek Park Seven Oaks Park Fastpitch So ball
A glove is required and cleats are op onal. A game jersey, socks, and visor hat are provided. Parents are responsible for providing baseball pants or shorts for their child. This league is fast pitch. Ages 9–11 $75 Crooked Creek Park Seven Oaks Park
Dance Programs
ICRC Storm Track Running shoes or tennis shoes are required but track shoes are NOT recommended. Par cipants prac ce one to two mes per week at Irmo or Chapin High School and may par cipate in three to four track meets on Saturday mornings at various loca ons (dates to be determined later). Shorts and a tank top are provided. Ages 6–18 $75 Seven Oaks Park/Off Site Boys Lacrosse Registra on fee includes a lacrosse jersey. Par cipants will need to provide a lacrosse s ck. Teams will prac ce two to three mes a week. This is a 7v7 league. Ages 9–14 $75 Melvin Park/Off Site Loca on Seven Oaks Park/Crossroads Intermediate Girls Lacrosse Registra on fee includes a lacrosse jersey. Par cipants will need to provide a lacrosse s ck, full lacrosse padding, helmet, and shoes. Teams will prac ce two to three mes a week. This is a 7v7 league. Ages 9–14 $75 Melvin Park Seven Oaks Park/Crossroads Intermediate George Bryan Golf Lessons Golf Lessons will be held at George Bryan Golf Academy at 1080 Mt. Vernon Church Road, Chapin, SC 29036. Ages 6–18 $90 Tues., Apr. 7–28, 5:30–6:15 . . Seven Oaks Park Adult Basketball League League will play on Tuesday and Thursday nights at Seven Oaks Park. Games will be at 6:15 . ., 7:15 . . and 8:15 . . Ages Adults $395/Team Seven Oaks Park Tues., Thurs., Feb. 18–May 7, 6:15–9:15 . . Adult So ball All games will be played in the evening in the Chapin area. Ages Adults $350 Crooked Creek Park Mens Open Tues./Thurs. Adult So ball 10-game season with single elimina on tournament to follow. Ages Adults $350 Seven Oaks Park Men's Church Coed Wednesday Seven Oaks Park Adult Kickball League League will play on Monday nights at Seven Oaks Park. Games will be at 6:15 . ., 7:15 . . and 8:15 . . Ages Adults $275/Team Seven Oaks Park Mon., Mar. 16–May 25, 6:15–9:15 . .
Tap & Ballet This class offers 20 minutes of tap and 25 minutes of ballet instrucon. Students will learn basic tap and ballet warm-up and stretching techniques, proper foot, leg, and arm posi ons, names and meanings of steps, and choreography. Ages 3–7 $50/Month Seven Oaks Park Feb.–May, Tues., 4:30–5:15 . . Pre-Ballet Our Pre-Ballet class is a structured program designed for the early development of technical ballet and movement. It meets the needs and limita ons of pre-schoolers by providing a carefully paced sequence of exercises to develop physical condi oning with poise and grace. Par cipants learn self-discipline, listening skills, coordina on skills, le and right discrimina on, pa erns in movement, and pre-ballet. Ages 2–3 $140 Crooked Creek Park Feb.–May, Tues., 4:30–5:00 . . Ages 3–4 $140 Feb.–May, Wed., 4:30–5:00 . .
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Tap Ballet This combina on class offers 20 minutes of tap, and 25 minutes of ballet instruc on. Since ballet is the basis for all dance technique, the combina on of tap and ballet work hand in hand. The technical training is taught through ballet, which in turn helps teach the proper shi ing of weight and pa erns in movement for tap. Ages 4–7 $175 Crooked Creek Park Feb.–May, Tues., 5:00–5:45 . . Ages 6–9 $175 Feb.–May, Wed., 5:00–5:45 . .
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Ages 7–12 $175 Feb.–May, Fri., 3:30–4:15 . .
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Crooked Creek Dance Team Spring 2020 The Crooked Creek Dance Team (CCDT) trains during the dance season to perform mul ple mes during the year. Par cipants will learn various dance styles including jazz, lyrical, and hip hop. Classes meet once a week for one hour. Professional costumes will be provided for all performances at no addi onal cost. Dancers age 10 by December 31st are welcome to join CCDT. Ages 10–15 $210 Crooked Creek Park Feb.–May, Fri. 4:15–5:15 . . Square Dances Dances are western square with line dance instruc on during breaks. Dances are held the 1st and 3rd Sat. of each month at 7:30 . . Call Clay Shelton at 360-6281 for details. Crooked Creek Park
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Beginner Ballroom Dancing Learn basic steps and techniques for two dances in a six week session. Dances taught include fox trot, waltz, tango, rumba, cha cha, east coast swing or salsa. Wear smooth-soled (preferably leather) shoes. No experience is necessary and a partner is not required. Ages 14–Adult $40/Single Seven Oaks Park $60/Couple Session 1: Mon., Jan. 6–Feb. 17, 6:30–7:45 . . Session 2: Mon., Feb. 17–Mar. 20, 6:30–7:45 . . Intermediate Ballroom Dancing Learn more advanced steps and techniques! Par cipants should know the basic steps in the fox trot, waltz, tango, rumba, cha cha, and east coast swing. Wear smooth-soled (preferably ballroom dance) shoes. A partner is not required. Ages 14–Adult $40/Single Seven Oaks Park $60/Couple Session 1: Tues., Jan. 7–Feb. 11, 7:15–8:30 . . Session 2: Tues., Feb. 18–Mar. 24, 7:15–8:30 . . Ballroom Dancing Drop-In Prac ce Want to prac ce your ballroom dancing? Wear smooth-soled (preferably leather) shoes. No experience or partner is necessary. Ages 16–Adult $5/Day Seven Oaks Park Sat., 3:00–4:00 . . Shag Lessons Learn the SC state dance from an experienced instructor. Burn calories, meet new friends and have fun. To register, call 803-730-2936. Ages 14–Adult $37/Single Seven Oaks Park $52/Couple Wed., 7:00–8:00 . . Session 1: Jan. 8–Feb. 12 Session 2: Feb. 19–Mar. 25 Line Dancing This group dance class is a great way for people to get moving and have fun. Par cipants do not need a partner. Class will meet one me per week for six consecu ve weeks. Call 345-6181 for dates. Ages 16–Adult $30/Session Crooked Creek Park
Music Programs Guitar and Band Instruments – Youth and Adult Beginner to advanced lessons are taught weekly in half hour increments. Fees are paid monthly. Contact instructor prior to first lesson. $80/Month, Crooked Creek Park Piano Lessons Piano lessons include four private lessons each month. Par cipants must first schedule lessons with our instructor. Call CCP at 803-3456181 or SOP 803-772-3336 for informa on. All Ages Crooked Creek Park/ Seven Oaks Park Seven Oaks Last Chance Band If you can sing or play Bluegrass music, come and sit in with the Last Chance Band on Mon. and Thurs. from 12:00–2:00 . . Call Bob Swanson at 798-8205 for more informa on. Seven Oaks Park Dutch Fork Choral Society For informa on contact Lil Mood at 345-3460. Crooked Creek Park Chapin Chirpers For informa on contact Joan Marco at 345-8701 or 240-2054 or email garyjoan@aol.com. Crooked Creek Park
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Art and Craft Programs
Art Leagues Crooked Creek Art League: Meets at 7:00 . . every third Mon. from Sept. through May. For informa on call 781-9539 or 345-8181 or visit www.crookedcreekart.org. Seven Oaks Art League: Meets at 7:00 . . on the third Thurs. of the month from Sept. through May. Fees are $25 annually. For informa on, call 772-3336. The Ar st’s Place Work by local ar sts of the Crooked Creek and Seven Oaks Art Leagues is on display at Crooked Creek Park and Seven Oaks Park. Crooked Creek Park: 345-6181 or jriddle@icrc.net Seven Oaks Park: 772-3336 or DLangley-Hairston@icrc.net Kni ng & Crochet Club Meets at Seven Oaks Park from 11:00 . .–3:00 . . on the 2nd and 4th Sat. of each month. $1/Per Person The Palme o Shell Club Want to learn about seashells? Want to take shell-collec ng trips? Info/brochure available or call 772-3336. Seven Oaks Park Ceramics Workshop Greenware and supplies are available for purchase on Tues. and Thurs. from 9:30 . .–12:00 , Seven Oaks Park Woodcarving This hands-on group meets weekly on Thurs. at 7:00 . . Tools may be available along with blank wood for a fee. Ages 14–Adult No Fee Crooked Creek Park Crooked Creek Po ers Meet in the Po ery Studio at Crooked Creek Park. For informa on, contact Jane Couch-Osmelowski jcouch-o@sc.rr.com or Christy Brasington at 803-309-7151 or at brasingtoncl@gmail.com. Individual Po ery Instruc on Learn to make a pinch pot, a coil pot, and how to use the po er’s wheel. Supplies are provided. Call 803-345-6181 for informa on. Ages 8–Adult, $20/Hour; $140/8 Hours, Crooked Creek Park Po ery Studio Pass Pass includes an ICRC ID card, one 25 lb. bag of clay, three-months unlimited use of the po ery studio, wheel, and firing of po ery made in the studio. Orienta on required, call 345-6181. $45, Crooked Creek Park Watercolor Pain ng Students will learn how to select topics, composi on, colors, and mix and apply pigments to paper. Par cipants will create several small pain ngs. A supply list will be handed out during the first class. Ages Adults $135/6 Weeks Crooked Creek Park Tues., Jan. 21–Feb. 25, 6:00–8:00 . .
Education Programs
Environmental Education Programs
Bricks 4 Kids Bricks 4 Kidz® a er-school classes build on the universal popularity of LEGO® Bricks to deliver high-quality, educa onal play. Every class is a fun, enriching experience for your child, building new projects each week based on a six week theme. Seven Oaks Park Grades 1–5 $60/Six Weeks Thurs., 4:15–5:15 . . STEM Computer Programming I This is an exci ng introduc on to computer programming. Par cipants learn the basics of crea ng using computers through some unplugged ac vi es followed by drag-and-drop programming. Various tools are used including code.org and Scratch programming. They apply their programming skills to create simple programs, anima ons and games. Ages 6–11 $85 Crooked Creek Park Sat., Jan. 11–25, 10:00 . .–12:00 STEM Biomedical Engineering Biomedical engineering deals with the applica on of engineering principles and design concepts to medicine and biology for healthcare purposes. Par cipants will explore the skeletal system of the human body, learn about bone func on, joints, and fractures. Par cipants will design their own cast and lower leg weight bearing prosthe c u lizing the Engineering Design Process. Ages 8–13 $85 Crooked Creek Park Sat., Feb. 8–22, 10:00 . .–12:00 STEM Game Making Lab I It is not enough to just know how to use a computer anymore. Crea ng, developing computa onal thinking and the ability to personalize and customize applica ons to solve problems are also necessary skills. Par cipants work with leading edge tools, learn to program, and express their crea vity by developing video games. Ages 7–13 $85 Crooked Creek Park Sat., Mar. 7–21, 10:00 . .–12:00 STEM Roller Coaster Design The program teaches young scien sts and engineers about energy, work, and ways to make work easy! Join us on an exci ng series of engineering design challenges where par cipants explore poten al and kine c energy and design and build roller coasters! Ages 7–12 $85 Crooked Creek Park Sat., Apr. 4, 10:00 . .–12:00 WOOF University Basic class teaches useful life skills in a social environment using proven posi ve methods for well-mannered dogs. Dogs stay home the first night, but please bring proof of vaccina ons. Advanced class teaches exercises found in the Canine Good Ci zen (CGC) test and therapy dog tests and starts off-leash skills. The CGC test will be given the Tuesday a er class ends. Space is limited! Ages 14–Adult $150/Dog Seven Oaks Park Basic, Tues., 7:00–8:00 . . Session 1: Jan. 7–Feb. 11 Session 2: Feb. 18–Mar. 24 Session 2: Mar. 31–May 5 AARP Driver's Safety Class Renew your knowledge of safe driving in this one day course. Contact your insurance company — discounts available for anyone taking this class regardless of age. Pay $20 fee to instructor on day of class. AARP Members pay $15. Ages 16–Adult $20 Seven Oaks Park Thurs., Mar. 19, 9:00 . .–1:00 . . Ages 16–Adult $20 Thurs., Mar. 5, 9:00 . .–1:00 . .
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Backyard Saturdays Through play, families can explore and experience nature at Saluda Shoals Park. Each program will include two or three ac vi es about the topic, cool biofacts, natural materials to touch/inves gate, and an opportunity to explore in Saluda Shoals Park. Saluda Shoals Park Ages 0–7 $5/Parking Fee Sat., Mar. 7, I sy Bi sy Best Friends Day: Save a Spider Day Sat., Apr. 4, Let’s Go Ba y: Bat Apprecia on Day Riverbanks FrogWatch FrogWatch USA is a ci zen science program of the Associa on of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) that provides individuals, groups, and families an opportunity to learn about wetlands and report data on the calls of local frogs and toads. Anyone can volunteer and WE NEED YOU! Our chapter is hos ng two trainings to kick of the 2020 monitoring season. For informa on, contact: rkennerly@icrc.net Tues., Feb. 11, 6:00–8:00 . ., Saluda Shoals Park Sat., Mar. 7, 3:00–5:00 . ., Riverbanks Zoo & Garden Colonial Life Discovery Center Bird Walks Join Patricia Voelker for excep onal bird walks in the park. If you do not have a life bird list, now is a wonderful me to start. Bring binoculars, walking shoes, water, sunscreen, and insect repellent. Dates: Last Sat. of month, 8:00–10:00 . ., $5/Daily Parking Fee Environmental Center Parking Lot, Saluda Shoals Park Friends of Saluda Shoals Park Can you spare a few hours for Saluda Shoals Park? Join our group of dedicated and passionate volunteers that have a posi ve impact on our park. Volunteers receive training and will par cipate in ac vi es like trail maintenance, educa on, wildlife monitoring, and more! Contact rkennerly@icrc.net or call 213-2055 for informa on or to sign up! Saluda Shoals Park Cub Scout Workshops Various one-hour Cub Scout Badge workshops are offered at Saluda Shoals Park. Scout leaders and chaperones are free of charge. Call 213-2054 to schedule or for more informa on. $35/Minimum (for up to 15 boys). Saluda Shoals Park Brownie and Girl Scout Workshops Brownies and Juniors can earn Badges in these one hour nature workshops. Scout leaders and chaperones are free of charge. Call 213-2054 to schedule a workshop. Brownie Workshops: Senses or Hiker Junior Workshops: Camper, Animal Habitats or Geocacher $35/Minimum Fee (up to 15 girls). Saluda Shoals Park Boy Scouts Merit Badge – Geocaching For more details on the study content, objec ves, and badges visit h p://www.boyscou rail.com/boy-scouts/bsa-merit-badges.asp. Call 803-213-2054 to reserve a class. $35/Per Group of 15, Saluda Shoals Park
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Environmental Educational Field Trips
Scheduling your Educa on Programs • Advanced reserva ons are required. Call the Environmental Educa on Center at Saluda Shoals Park between 8:30 . .– 5:00 . . Mon. through Fri. at 803-213-2057. • Each classroom holds up to 25 children. Teachers must be with the class. Addi onal chaperones are welcome. • Arrangements can be made for schools with more than 50 students.
Team Building Programs Off-Site Team Building Our experienced staff will bring a one or two-hour Team Ini a ve program to your business. Ac vi es include: Titanic, Thieve the Gold, Acid Pour, Invisible Maze, Group Juggle and more. These are indoor or outdoor programs. Call 803-213-2056 for informa on. Ages 18 and up. Saluda Shoals Park Fee: $150/Per Group (20 par cipants for 1 hour). $250/Per Group (20 par cipants for 2 hours). For more than 10 years, Saluda Shoals Park has offered excep onal field trip opportuni es led by experienced rangers/educators that address Na onal and SC Educa on Science Standards. Students study the wonders of nature through hands-on ac vi es that cover life, physical, and earth science through three main components: 1. a classroom lesson to establish the principle; 2. an interac ve component; 3. an "immersion learning" nature walk. Each classroom holds up to 25 children. Teachers must be with the class. Addi onal chaperones are welcome. Arrangements can be made for schools bringing more than 50 students. Grade Specific Programs, Saluda Shoals Park • K5: Life Cycle of Plants, Wetland Habitats. • 1st Grade: Basic Needs of Plants, Wetland Habitats. • 2nd Grade: Animals and their Habitats, Wetland Habitats. • 3rd Grade: Food Webs, Wetland Habitats. • 4th Grade: Interac on of Plants and Animals, Wetland Habitats. • 5th Grade: Bio c and Abio c Factors in a Living System, Wetland Habitats. • 6th Grade: Classifica on of Animals, Wetland Habitats. • 7th Grade: Popula on Ecology, Wetland Habitats. • 8th–12th Grade: Call for middle and high school programming. • AP Science programs are also available! Fees: $6/Per Student (minimum charge of $60 per group). Chaperones are free of charge. Programs are one hour to one and a half hours and can be customized to suit any group. Call 803-213-2057 for more informa on Interpre ve Saluda River Educa on Canoe Trip (6th–College) Guided by a Park Ranger, paddle a water trail on the Saluda River and discover the effects of cold water mee ng warm water. Explore the “shoals” and understand the unique habitat they form. Fee: $10/Student (maximum 20 students), Saluda Shoals Park Required student/chaperone ra o: • Grades 6–8, one chaperone per boat (2 students) • Grades 9–12, one chaperone per 5 students • College, two chaperones per 20 students • Addi onal chaperones: $10/Per Person Challenge Course/Conserva on Team Building for School Groups In this interac ve program for 5th– 12th grade students, Environmental Science concepts and problem solving will be played out on the Challenge Course elements. All challenges are led by trained, professional staff. The program concludes with conserva on messages and discussions rela ng to the ac vi es. Conserva on team building programs can be booked as standalone programs or in tandem with another educa on program. Call 213-2057 for more informa on. $6/Per student, Saluda Shoals Park
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Real Team Challenge Course A series of low ropes ac vi es led by trained, professional staff designed to improve team performance. For informa on call 2132056. $25/Adult; $15/Student (18 and under), Saluda Shoals Park Ini a ves Ini a ves are designed for a group can do ac vity that develops team building and touches on how to effec vely work together. Ini a ves are portable and can be conducted wherever your group is mee ng or you can choose one element on the Real Team Challenge Course. Ini a ves take 30-45 minutes. Minimum five par cipants, maximum 15 par cipants (Maximum total group size 100) $35 per hour (group of 20), Saluda Shoals Park Ropes and River Program This new program includes a three hour session on the Challenge Course, a shelter rental for lunch (lunch not included), a one hour trip down the river (guide not included), and a shu le service. Maximum of 25 par cipants. To learn more, contact Josh Brewton at 803-213-2056 or jbrewton@icrc.net. $45/Adult; $35/Student (18 and under), Saluda Shoals Park Orienteering Course A great team building ac vity for those who love to be outdoors. With ranger instruc on, learn how to measure paces and use a compass to navigate. Then, with a list of coordinates, groups navigate their way around the park to find all the place markers. Easy course is a half mile long, hard course is one mile long. Maximum 20 par cipants. Call 803-213-2056 for informa on. $35/Per Group, Saluda Shoals Park Escape Room Escape the Environmental Center or the River Center at Saluda Shoals Park before the flood waters rise and me runs out! Avoid the social media “Frame of Shame” by using the clues in the room to escape before the clock hits zero! With a group of six or more, compete in teams to see who will canoe away to safety. With less than six par cipants, work as one team. Build team chemistry or just have fun with friends! Reserva ons required, call 213-2056. $20/Adult, $10/Student (18 and under), Saluda Shoals Park
Park Passes & Rentals
Facility Rentals & Parties
Saluda Shoals Park Daily Admission $5/Car; $7/12+ Passenger Van; $11/Bus Saluda Shoals Park Annual Pass $55/Per hang tag. Addi onal hang tags are $25 per household (limit 2). Saluda Shoals Park Barking Lot Pass Access to a fenced off-leash area for dogs in Saluda Shoals Park. (Addi onal $5 daily parking fee required or purchase an Annual Pass). Shot records and proof of spay/neuter are required. $40/Per Two Dogs Saluda Shoals Park Fisherman’s Pass 24-hour access to Saluda Shoals Park using a coded entry system. $75/Pass. Maximum of two addi onal hang tags per household are $25/Each with proof of vehicle registra on. Geocaching Use a GPS to explore Saluda Shoals Park, Seven Oaks Park and Crooked Creek Park for geocaches. Coordinates for various caches are available at www.geocaching.com or the EEC front desk. $5/Daily Parking Fee. Saluda Shoals Park Bicycle Rentals Tandem, men’s, women’s and youth size cruiser bicycles are available for rent. Includes all necessary equipment. $5/Daily Parking. Fees: 1-hour/$5; Half Day (4 hours)/$15; Full Day (8 hours)/$25 Saluda Shoals Park Canoe and Kayak Rentals Fees: $23/1 hour rental; $38/3 hour rental; $48/full day rental. Rentals include all necessary equipment and are available daily beginning at 9:00 . . (weather and river condi ons permi ng). All boats have to be returned by 5:00 . . No phone reserva on will be taken. Shu le pick up daily, call for shu le mes. Please remember to bring sunscreen and a dry bag for cell phones. $5/Per Boat Shu le Service; $5/Daily Parking Fee River Tube Rentals Enjoy a relaxing trip down river on one of our premium river tubes. This journey is approximately two hours long and includes a shu le back to your vehicle. Tubes are available seven days a week from 9:00 . . un l 3:00 . ., weather and river condi ons permi ng. The last tube rentals will be at 3:00 . . Tube rentals are seasonal. $5/daily parking fee applies. Ages 4–Adult $10/Per tube Saluda Shoals Park 9:00 . .–3:00 . . daily Private Guided Canoe and Kayak Trips Book a private guided river trip and see nature at its best (groups of 5 or larger). Trips last approximately three hours and include brief paddle instruc on. Enjoy interpreta on of the surrounding area along the way with a possible stop at Corley Island before arriving at the lower boat landing. All equipment and the return shu le service are included. For more informa on, call 803-213-2056 or email jbrewton@icrc.net. All Ages $30/Per Person Saluda Shoals Park Melvin Park Splash and Saluda Splash Melvin Park Splash and Saluda Splash have closed for the season and will reopen Sat., Apr. 25, 2020. Melvin Park Splash will be from 9:00 . .–8:00 . . Monday–Saturday and 11:00 . .–8:00 . . Sunday. Saluda Splash hours will be from 9:00 . .–8:00 . . daily. $3/Per Person; $40/15 Visit Splash Pass, Melvin Park $3/Per Person; $40/15 Visit Splash Pass; $5/Parking Fee applies Saluda Shoals Park
Crooked Creek Park/Melvin Park Crooked Creek Park offers party/event rooms, athle c facili es and picnic shelters. Melvin Park offers Splash Pad, picnic shelters, athle c facili es, and tennis courts. The new picnic shelter is open at the Melvin Park splash pad (see photo above). For rental informaon, call Eric Funderburk at 803-345-6181. Seven Oaks Park Seven Oaks Park offers party/event rooms, athle c facili es and picnic shelters. For informa on, call Joey Elledge at 803-772-3336. Saluda Shoals Park The River Center is a state-of-the art Conference Center with over 5,000 sf of flexible mee ng space, two catering kitchens, and a built in sound and projec on system. Call 803-213-2025 for informa on. The Environmental Educa on Center has two classrooms, a 99 seat auditorium, and a 5,418 sq. . outdoor deck. Call 213-2053 for rental informa on. Picnic shelters/areas that can accommodate from 25–250 people. For rental informa on call 803-213-2053. Birthday Par es Seven Oaks Park (803-772-3336), Crooked Creek Park (803-3456181) offer a variety of fun, themed youth birthday party packages. Saluda Shoals Park (803-213-2053) also offers shelter rentals and educa on programs. Call for more informa on. The Saluda Shoals Park Train The Saluda Shoals Park train is available for a one or two-hour rental with a shelter rental. Suitable for all ages, capacity 20 riders. To reserve, call 803-213-2053. Fee: $80/1 hour; $144 /2 hours.
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Saluda Shoals Foundation
Leo's Landing nd Inclusive Playgrou
Now open at Saluda Shoals Park! The Irmo Chapin Recrea on Commission and the Saluda Shoals Founda on are proud to announce the opening of Leo's Landing Inclusive Playground at Saluda Shoals Park! The Founda on secured funding through dona ons and grants from more than 300 individuals, companies, and organiza ons to complete this $1.7 million dollar project. We are very excited to see people of all ages and abili es out there playing together. Join the Saluda Shoals Founda on and help support Saluda Shoals Park! Your investment will help keep Saluda Shoals Park a beau ful, safe, lively and ecologically balanced place that people, young and old, can enjoy for genera ons to come. For more informa on call 803-213-2035. Business and individual memberships are available at www.saludashoalsfounda on.org.
Special Events Disney's Frozen JR. – ICRC Children's Theatre A story of true love and acceptance between sisters, Frozen JR. expands upon the emo onal rela onship and journey between Princesses Anna and Elsa. When faced with danger, the two discover their hidden poten al and the powerful bond of sisterhood. With a cast of beloved characters and loaded with magic, adventure, and plenty of humor, Frozen Jr. is sure to thaw even the coldest heart! All Ages $8/Seat Harbison Theatre, Midlands Tech Fri., Jan. 10, 7:30 . ., Sat., Jan 11, 3:00 . . and 7:30 . ., Sun., Jan 12, 3:00 . . Dance Night Dances are for CrossRoads Intermediate and Irmo Middle School 6th grader students only and have adult supervision. A police officer will be present. All music is screened for appropriateness. A dance contract must be completed and signed by each parent and student. Students must bring their student ID for admission. Concession and glow-in-the-dark products are available for purchase. School dress code applies. 6th Graders Seven Oaks Park $5 Registra on fee + $5 admission per dance a ending or $30 Annual (includes registra on fee and admission into all dances) Fri., Jan. 10, 7:00–9:00 . ., Welcome to the 90s Fri., Feb. 7, 7:00–9:00 . ., School Colors Fri., Mar. 6, 7:00–9:00 . ., Last Chance Dance
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Senior Ma nee Movie Series Join us at Seven Oaks Park for our Ma nee Movies on the fourth Thursday of each month. Movies are shown per an annual license agreement from the Mo on Picture Licensing Corpora on. Free to the first 75 registrants! Ages 50+ No Fee Seven Oaks Park Hope Springs, Thurs., Jan. 23, 2:00–4:00 . . Good Night, And Good Luck, Thurs., Feb. 27, 2:00–4:00 . . Widows, Thurs., Mar. 26, 2:00–4:00 . . Daddy-Daughter Date Night Young ladies and their dads or grandfathers can enjoy this special date night together. The evening includes a candlelight dinner followed by lots of dancing. Enjoy a memory photo and a goody bag. Space is limited and ckets must be purchased in advance. Tickets go on sale on January 2 and sell out quickly. Be sure to get yours early! Register no later than February 3. Ages 3–Adult $55/Couple; $20/Each Addi onal Date Thurs., Feb. 6, 6:00–9:00 . ., Crooked Creek Park Thurs., Feb. 13, 6:00–9:00 . ., Seven Oaks Park Fun Fridays Fun Fridays are for Lake Murray Elementary, Chapin Elementary, Chapin Intermediate and Chapin Middle students only. Enjoy a fun night with friends playing PE style games including basketball, kickball, 9 square and more! Parents must pre-register their child prior to the event. Concessions will be available for sale. 4th-8th Graders $5/Admission at door Crooked Creek Park Fri., Feb. 14, 7:00–9:00 . . Pickleball Tournament Tournament will include men's doubles, women's doubles, and mixed doubles. Age brackets will be determined a er registra on deadline. Register by February 10. Ages Adults $15 Seven Oaks Park Fri., Feb. 21, 9:00 . .–2:00 . . Saluda Showdown Trout Tournament Anglers of all skill levels are invited to compete in this unique family friendly trout tournament on the Lower Saluda River. Whether you're a fly fishing specialist or just a pond fishing machine, this tournament is for you. All Ages $10/Adult Saluda Shoals Park $5 Youth(16 and under) Sat., Feb. 22, 7:30–11:00 . . Indoor Yard Sale Clean out your garage, a c, kids rooms, and closets and par cipate as a vendor, or drop by for some great bargains and treasures. Vendor must set up between 4:00–7:00 . . on the Friday prior to the sale. On sale day, doors open to vendors at 6:30 . . and to buyers at 7:00 . . Vendor fees: $15/single space (8x10), 1 table; $20/ single space (8x10), 2 tables; $25/double space (8x20), 1 table; $30/ double space (8x20), 2 tables; $35/double space (8x20), 3 tables; $5/per addi onal table, based on availability. All Ages Free Admission Sat., Feb. 22, 7:00–11:00 . ., Crooked Creek Park Sat., Mar. 14, 7:00–11:00 . ., Seven Oaks Park CAST Carolina Actors with Special Talents Performance Carolina Actors with Special Talents will perform two original shows at Harbison Theatre. Performances are free, family-friendly, and open to the public! All Ages Free Admission Harbison Theatre Thurs., Mar. 5, Fri., Mar. 6, 7:00–8:00 . .
Special Events Shuckin’ on the Shoals Fes val – Shuckin’ & Runnin’ This Saturday event includes a 5K Run and Family Fun Walk, live music, and food trucks followed by the VIP Shuckin' on the Shoals Oyster Roast from 11:00 A.M.–2:00 P.M. Sponsorship opportuni es available! Proceeds benefit the Saluda Shoals Founda on. For details, call 803-213-2035 or visit www.saludashoalsfounda on.org. Oyster Roast Tickets Only: $75/Founda on Member; $90/Non Member; $25/Children ages 7–12; Children 6 and under free 5K Run: $30/Early bird through Feb. 21; $35/A er 2/21, $40/ Day of, Children 6 and under free, med, t-shirt (shirts are only guaranteed through early bird registra on) Family Fun Walk: $5/Person, children 6 and under free Sat., Mar. 7, 9:00 . .–2:00 . ., Saluda Shoals Park East Disney’s Alice in Wonderland Jr. – ICRC Children's Theatre The ever-curious Alice’s journey begins innocently enough as she chases the White Rabbit. Her adventures become increasingly more strange as she races the Dodo Bird, gets ed up with Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum, raps with a bubble-blowing Caterpillar and beats the Queen of Hearts at her own game! Purchase ckets at ICRC parks and at the theatre one hour before each performance. All Ages $8/Seat Irmo High School Fri., Mar. 6, 7:30 . .; Sat, Mar. 7, 3:00 . . and 7:30 . .; Sun., Mar. 8, 3:00 . . Senior Pot of Gold BINGO Lunch Enjoy fun, food and fellowship at our Pot of Gold Bingo Luncheon. Please bring a dessert or fresh fruit to share. Registra on is required by Feb. 21. Ages Adults No Fee Crooked Creek Park Thurs., Mar. 12, 11:00 . .–1:00 . . Youth Basketball Night Enjoy a fun night of basketball with friends. Concessions will be available for purchase. Grades 6–8 $5 Fri., Mar. 27, 7:00–9:00 . ., Crooked Creek Park Spring Market Area ar sts, cra ers, business owners are invited to par cipate as vendors in this sale. Shoppers can purchase one-of-a-kind items including but not limited to, pain ngs, handmade jewelry, home decor items, etc. Those interested in selling items must complete a registra on form. The public is invited to shop for free. All Ages Free Admission Sat., Mar. 21, 8:30 . .–2:30 . ., Crooked Creek Park Sat., Apr. 25, 8:30 . .–2:30 . ., Seven Oaks Park Saluda Shoals Park Flashlight Egg Hunt It’s flashlight egg hunt me! Come join the fun and search for Easter eggs in the dark! Be sure to bring your flashlight and basket. This event will be held rain or shine. Space is limited. Pre-register to guarantee your spot! If space is available, walk up registra on will start at 7:00 . . The hunt will start at nigh all. Ages 1–8 $2/Child Saluda Shoals Park East Fri., Apr. 3, 7:45 . . Breakfast with the Bunny Join the Bunny for a fun-filled breakfast to celebrate spring. The morning will include breakfast, cra s and ac vi es, and an egg hunt and a souvenir photos with the Bunny. Tickets must be purchased in advance. Registra on ends Sun., Mar. 29. All Ages $15/Child Seven Oaks Park $10/Each addi onal child; $5/Adult Meal Sat., Apr. 4, 9:00–10:30 . .
Toddler/Preschool Egg Hunt It's me for our Toddler Egg Hunt. This year there will be lots of eggs filled with healthy and age-appropriate treats to find! Bring a basket. This event will be held rain or shine. Registra on will begin at 6:00 . . and the hunt will start promptly at 6:30 . . Ages 1–4 $2/Child Melvin Park Tues., Apr. 7, 6:00–6:30 . . Crazy for You – ICRC Children's Theatre CRAZY FOR YOU® tells the story of young New York banker Bobby Child, who is sent to Deadrock, Nevada, to foreclose on a rundown theatre. In Deadrock, Bobby falls for spunky Polly Baker, the theater owner’s daughter. But Polly takes an instant dislike to the city slicker, so Bobby vows to win Polly’s heart and save the theatre. Purchase ckets at ICRC parks and at the theatre one hour before each performance. All Ages $8/Seat Irmo High School Fri., Apr. 10, Sat., Apr. 11, 3:00 & 7:30 . . Flashlight Egg Hunt It's me for our Annual Flashlight Egg Hunt. This year there will be more than 10,000 eggs to find! Bring your flashlight and basket. This event will be held rain or shine. Come early to see the Bunny! Ages 1–12 $2/Child Melvin Park Thurs., Apr. 9, 7:00–8:15 . . Dancing for a Cause Join some of Columbia's best Jazzercise instructors and dance for a good cause! Proceeds benefit ICRC Meals on Wheels. All Ages $10/Person Seven Oaks Park Sat., Apr. 25, 10:00 . .–12:00 Meals on Heels Dust off those vintage Mary Jane pumps or crocodile loafers and join us for food, games, music and fun! Grab your craziest shoes and be a part of the Swanky Soles Compe on. Men’s and women’s champions take home a prize. All proceeds benefit ICRC's Senior Meals Program. Call 803772-3336 for ckets. Ages Adults $30/Person Saluda Shoals Park Fri., May 1, 6:00–9:00 . .
Please Create Your PerfectMind Account! The Irmo Chapin Recrea on Commission is excited to announce we have transi oned to PerfectMind® membership management so ware and we are asking our park patrons to set up their PerfectMind® account for online registra on. How to Create a PerfectMind® Account 1. Scan QR code or go to: h ps://irmochapinrecrea on.perfectmind. com/SocialSite/MemberRegistra on/Member SignIn?returnUrl=%2F 2. From the login homepage click on Create an Account 3. On the next page complete the fields and click ‘Submit’. A box will appear and tell you that you have successfully set-up your account and a temporary password has been emailed to you. 4. Save your login and password for future use. Please note: Once you create an account you can manage your login and add your family members (children, spouse, etc.) to your account. If you have difficulty crea ng an online account, please see staff at any one of our parks for assistance or call 772-1228.
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Special Events Calendar Disney's Frozen Jr. - ICRC Children's Theatre Fri., Jan. 10, 7:30 . ., Sat., Jan 11, 3:00 . . and 7:30 . ., Sun., Jan 12, 3:00 . ., Harbison Theatre
Disney’s Alice in Wonderland Jr. – ICRC Children's Theatre Fri., Mar. 6, 7:30 . .; Sat, Mar. 7, 3:00 . . and 7:30 . .; Sun., Mar. 8, 3:00 . ., Irmo High School
Dance Night Fri., Jan. 10, 7:00–9:00 . ., Fri., Feb. 7, 7:00–9:00 . ., Fri., Mar. 6, 7:00–9:00 . ., Seven Oaks Park
Backyard Saturday Sat., Mar. 7, Save a Spider Day, Saluda Shoals Park
Senior Matinee Movie Series Hope Springs, Thurs., Jan. 23, 2:00–4:00 . .; Good Night, And Good Luck, Thurs., Feb. 27, 2:00–4:00 . .; Widows, Thurs., Mar. 26, 2:00–4:00 . ., Seven Oaks Park Daddy Daughter Date Night Thurs., Feb. 6, 6:00–9:00 . ., Crooked Creek Park Thurs., Feb. 13, 6:00–9:00 . ., Seven Oaks Park Fun Fridays Fri., Feb. 14, 7:00–9:00 . ., Crooked Creek Park Pickleball Tournament Fri., Feb. 21, 9:00 . .–2:00 . ., Seven Oaks Park Saluda Showdown Trout Tournament Sat., Feb. 22, 7:30–11:00 . ., Saluda Shoals Park
Senior Pot of Gold BINGO Lunch Thurs., Mar. 12, 11:00 . .–1:00 . ., Crooked Creek Park Spring Market Sat., Mar. 21, 8:30 . .–2:30 . ., Crooked Creek Park Sat., Apr. 25, 8:30 . .–2:30 . ., Seven Oaks Park Youth Basketball Night Fri., Mar. 27, 7:00–9:00 . ., Crooked Creek Park Flashlight Egg Hunt Fri., Apr. 3, 7:45 . ., Saluda Shoals Park East Thurs., Apr. 9, 7:00–8:15 . ., Melvin Park Breakfast with the Bunny Sat., Apr. 4, 9:00–10:30 . ., Seven Oaks Park Toddler/Preschool Egg Hunt Tues., Apr. 7, 6:00–6:30 . ., Melvin Park
Indoor Yard Sale Sat., Feb. 22, 7:00–11:00 . ., Crooked Creek Park Sat., Mar. 14, 7:00–11:00 . ., Seven Oaks Park
Crazy for You – ICRC Children's Theatre Fri., Apr. 10, Sat., Apr. 11, 3:00 & 7:30 . ., Irmo High School
CAST Carolina Actors with Special Talents Performance Thurs., Mar. 5, Fri., Mar. 6, 7:00–8:00 . ., Harbison Theatre
Dancing for a Cause Sat., Apr. 25, 10:00 . .–12:00
Shuckin’ on the Shoals Festival – Shuckin’ & Runnin’ Sat., Mar. 7, 9:00 . .–2:00 . ., Saluda Shoals Park
Meals on Heels Fri., May 1, 6:00–9:00 . ., Saluda Shoals Park
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