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<br />Recreation <br /> <br />Hot Topic(s) ofthe Month <br />Internet registration is going well. We have 25% of our registrations currently coming from <br />customers using the new website. Our goal is to see 600/0 or better through self-service. <br />Some of the other steps we have taken to encourage use of the new system are setting up a <br />laptop at our front counter for the public to register and putting information at each of the <br />computers at the library. With our next program guide, we will no longer accept phone <br />registrations. This will create a paper trail for all registrations - they will either enter it <br />themselves or fill out a registration form. <br /> <br />Our next program guide will be delivered October 6'h and cover November/December. The <br />following guide for January /F ebruary will be full color and an updated format to promote <br />our new Parks and Recreation Department. <br /> <br />August Programs <br />Programs running in August include T -ball, Lions Den Summer Camp, U Pass, Skating <br />Academy, Golf Lessons, Golf League, Wiggles and Giggles, SPARK, Great Games, Extra! <br />Extra!, Art Express, Mad Scientists, Just Imagine, Tennis, Eager Elks T-ball Class, Eager <br />Elks Soccer, Eager Elks Sports Sampler, Field Trips, Tumbling, Cheerleading, Young <br />American Self Defense, Baseball Camp, Soccer Camp, Power Play Sports Camp, and Field <br />Games Sports Camp, Summer Soccer League, Entertainment in the Park, and Art in the <br />Park. <br /> <br />Facili(y Use <br />We reserved a total of 929 hours of use for city facilities. 193 hours of this is field use. 196 <br />hours is for Lions Park Center and the remainder is for miscellaneous park and park shelter <br />use. <br />