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OPRD GENERAL INFORMATION
RESERVE A PICNIC SHELTER Select shelters in Olathe parks are available for reservations. All other Olathe park shelters not listed below are open to the public and considered first come, first serve. Consult the online Shelter Guide, call (913) 971-8563 or visit the Olathe Community Center (1205 E. Kansas City Rd.) for more information. • Picnic shelters may be reserved beginning Jan. 2, for the period of March 1 - Oct. 31. • Payment is due at the time of reservation. • Shelters may be reserved in blocks of six-hour intervals listed to the right. You may reserve more than one time block, but the times cannot be adjusted. The fee is multiplied by the number of time blocks reserved. • All fees are non-refundable and non transferable - no exceptions • Reserving the Gazebo at Frisco Lake also requires you to reserve the Ironhorse Shelter.
RESERVATION OPTIONS • Online at OlatheKS.org/ParksRec • Call (913) 971-8563 • Visit the Olathe Community Center, 1205 E Kansas City Road
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RESERVATIONS AVAILABLE
Shelter Location Capacity
Shawnee Black Bob Park 64
Osage Cedar Lake Park 48
Pawnee Cedar Lake Park 48 Kaw Cedar Lake Park 64
Ironhorse Frisco Lake Park 48
Gazebo Frisco Lake Park 16 *Beaver Lake Olathe 152 *Rendezvous Lone Elm Park 72
Round Grove Lone Elm Park 64
Two Trails Two Trails Park 80
Water Works Water Works Park 32
East Shelter Oregon Trail Park 32 Fairview Shelter Fairview Park 32
Fee (per time block) Time Blocks
Residents: $54 8 AM - 2 PM Non-Residents: $60 3-9 PM *$150 Olathe Residents, $168 Non-Residents
Become a V.I.P. Today! As a V.I.P. (Volunteers in the Parks) you will become an active part of the Olathe community. Opportunities include painting park equipment, mulching landscapes, picking up litter, or even Adopting a Park for a longer term commitment. To learn more visit:
PURPOSE The City offers recreation scholarships to make recreation programs more affordable to low and moderate income residents.
ELIGIBILITY Scholarships are based on annual income utilizing the 150 percent level of the current Federal Poverty Guidelines. Olathe Parks & Rec is solely responsible for determining the eligibility of an applicant.
QUALIFICATION Approval into the program allows you to register for eligible activities at a cost of 50% of the program fee. Most activities, including outdoor pool memberships are eligible for the scholarship discount.
• Some programs are not eligible for the scholarship discount.
Contact the scholarship coordinator at (913) 971-8658 with any questions regarding activity eligibility.
APPLICATION PROCESS An application with income documentation must be submitted to the scholarship coordinator. Ensure the application is completed, signed, dated and all required income documents that apply to you are included:
• Federal Income Tax Return for the previous year • Child support verification • Welfare assistance/alimony • Social Security Administration current benefit letter • Any Dependent(s) not listed on the income tax return require a copy of the child’s birth certificate or social security card • If you received insufficient income to file a tax return, you must submit a notarized “I Certify” form
RESTRICTIONS The City of Olathe reserves the right to review past usage of the scholarship program to determine eligibility for the program based on attendance and their compliance with the policies associated with the scholarship program. CONSIDERATIONS • Scholarship applications are processed within five to seven working days. • Plan ahead. Your scholarship must be approved before registering for an activity at the discounted rate. There are no holds on classes or refunds on fees. • The City notifies applicants by US mail if their application is approved or not approved. • You must re-apply for the scholarship program in April of each year. All approved scholarships are effective through April 1.
Applications can be delivered to the Olathe Community Center, 1205 E. Kansas City Rd.
ADAPTIVE RECREATION Approved applicants pay 75 percent of the program fee for Special Olympics State competitions. Each participant is allowed one discounted Special Olympics State competition per calendar year while funding is available.
AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT Olathe Parks & Rec does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, and handicap status in employment or the provision of programs and services.
Olathe Parks & Rec is complying with the Americans With Disabilities Act, Public Law 101-336. The law addresses issues of accessibility of facilities and activities as well as provision of reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities.
Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to register for recreation activities via the standard registration process. In order to facilitate participation, reasonable accommodations will be made on an individual basis. Please fill out the “special needs assistance request” online (OlatheKS.org/ParksRec), at least two weeks in advance. section of the registration form at least two weeks in advance, if you have need of integration in an activity or service offered by the Olathe Parks & Rec