Johnson City Parks and Recreation
A Walk in the Park
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~ Wishing You a Merry Christmas! ~ Athletic Division Highlights
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D e c e m b e r ,
Wishing You a Merry Christmas!
~ Park Services Highlights ~ Memorial Park Community Center ~ Recreation Services Highlights ~ Kudos Corner ~ Looking Ahead
Hat’s Off to Senior Services! 134 Christmas food boxes were Delivered to needy elderly on December 17.
Christmas! The very word brings joy to our hearts. No matter how we may dread the rush, the long Christmas lists for gifts and cards to be bought and given — when Christmas Day comes there is still the same warm feeling we had as children, the same warmth that enfolds our hearts and our homes. Joan Winmill Brown
From our Parks and Recreation Family to yours, we wish you a joyous holiday filled with peace, love and prosperity. Best wishes for a healthy New Year. Johnson City Parks & Recreation Staff!
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Volunteers For 34 years, the Wall of Fame Banquet has been honoring our dedicated family of volunteers.
Administration Highlights ~ The contract for the Rotary Park Boundless playground was awarded to Mitch Cox. Work is currently pending the State’s review and approval. John Campbell, Billy Hutton, and Jay Seehorn were chosen as this year’s Wall of Fame Inductees. They were honored at the Wall of Fame Banquet on December 10.
THANK YOU for your support!
John G. Campbell
Billy Hutton
Athletics Division Highlights
Jay Seehorn
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The youth and adult basketball season began on December 7. There are 63 youth teams and 22 adult teams. The Johnson City Parks and Recreation/ JC Booster Club Holiday Tournament started on December 12 with 61 teams participating. The 2016 tournament calendar will be released December 29.
Park Services Division Highlights ~ Arthur Lady is receiving much needed updates, including new outfield fencing and netting, applying 2,000 square of sod to infield, re-calculated field dimensions, and applying new dirt to infield and baselines. A new asphalt walkway has been completed to the new playground making it handicap accessible.
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Memorial Park Community Center ~
The Daddy Daughter Flash sale was a big success with 74 tickets sold in advance of the highly anticipated program.
Santa’s mailbox has been placed in the recreation entrance lobby for children to send their Christmas lists to jolly ole’ Saint Nick. To date, 40 letters have been placed in the box.
Elf on the Shelf Instagram program is off to a great start with Elf appearances at Boomstown, The Mall, Chick-fil-A, and Mellow Mushroom.
The Seniors Christmas Dance on December 18 had 175 in attendance.
Winter Break Camp had 40 participants enjoying swimming, crafts, and games.
Recreation Services Division ~ A new trail was constructed at Jacobs Nature Park at Sinking Creek in anticipation of the new bridge installation. This connecting trail will bring people to other existing trails in the park. It offers views of the wetlands and passes through the hardwood forest on the far side of the creek. Carver’s Youth Christmas Party was held on
December 17 with 70 in attendance. Gifts were provided by area businesses and distributed to youth in attendance according to ages. Michael Hammonds provided FUN holiday art pro-
jects for students at Princeton Arts Center during the month.
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Johnson City Parks & Recreation 4137 Bristol Highway Johnson City, Tennessee 37601 Phone: 423-283-5815 Fax: 423-283-5829
This year’s 34th Annual Wall of Fame Banquet ran like a well-oiled machine thanks to the hard work of organizing the site and assigning volunteers and staff to specific job duties. The woman behind the machine was Rachel Bowers which has landed her in this month’s Kudos Corner! Great job Rachel and all your elves it was a great event!
Email: jcparksinfo@johnsoncitytn.org Website: www.johnsoncitytn.org
Looking Ahead ~ Children’s Christmas Party ~ Carver Recreation Center ~ December 17
Fire and Ice ~ Memorial Park Community Center ~ February 19
Deerslayer 5K Obstacle Course Race ~ Winged Deer Park ~ April 16
Breakfast with Santa ~ Memorial Park Community Center ~ December 23
Taste of the Community ~ Carver Recreation Center ~ February 25
Mother’s Day Tea ~ Memorial Park Community Center ~ May 7
Glow Stick Swim ~ Memorial Park Community Center Pool ~ January 8
St. Patrick’s Day Crafts ~ Carver Recreation Center ~ March 17
Princess Ball ~ Memorial Park Community Center ~ May 14
Super Hero Mania ~ Memorial Park Community Center ~ January 9
Easter Crafts and Egg Coloring ~ Carver Recreation Center ~ March 22 & 23
Family Camp Out ~ Memorial Park Community Center ~ May 20
Martin Luther King Story Time and Dinner ~ Carver Recreation Center ~ January 18 Daddy Daughter Dance ~ Memorial Park Community Center ~ February 6
Flashlight Egg Scramble ~ Memorial Park Community Center ~ March 24 Easter Egg Hunt and Cookout ~ Carver Recreation Center ~ March 25