TOWN OF CHAPEL HILL: Parks and Recreation releases its winter edition of RECREATE, a favorite among residents

TOWN OF CHAPEL HILL: Parks and Recreation releases its winter edition of RECREATE, a favorite among residents
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Town of Chapel Hill issued the following announcement on Dec. 15. 

Chapel Hill Parks and Recreation will release our printed edition of the Winter 2022 RECREATE guide on Monday, December 6, which includes recreational activities scheduled for January through March, 2022, including Spring Break Camps. Registration for these programs will open for residents on Tuesday, December 14, and for non-residents on Thursday, December 16. To browse a full list of recreation programs and park destinations, visit our online program catalog to view activities and register online.

Featured activities this winter include a mix of outdoor, indoor, and virtual activities for all ages, abilities, and skill levels. Baseball and softball leagues return next spring, as well as new pickleball clinics. Other programs you might enjoy include a Celebration of Black History Month with a movie and documentary series, Webster’s Rock the Hill Indoor Rock Climbing competition and the English Channel Swim Challenge.

The Chapel Hill Community Center Gymnasium, the Northside Gymnasium at Hargraves Park, and Rashkis Elementary School Gymnasium are now available for open-play basketball, volleyball, and pickleball. As a special park destination feature, we introduce the Chapel Hill Garden Tour, coming in April next year, as well as a number of other great outdoor spaces for everyone!

Chapel Hill’s parks and outdoor recreation amenities continue to provide spaces for everyone to enjoy time outdoors, in quiet reflection, or spending quality time with your friends and family.

Visit chapelhillparks.org for more information on parks and recreation services and to download your own copy of RECREATE.

 Original source can be found here.

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Source: Town of Chapel



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