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23 Cape Coral Art Center / Rubicond Park 4533 Coronado Pkwy • 574-0802 Recreational facility offering classes, workshops, fine art galleries, art supply store, gift shop and more 2 Coral Oaks Golf Course (Managed by Troon Golf) 1800 NW 28th Avenue • 573-3100 18-hole championship course featuring affordable play, driving range, pro shop and Knicker’s Pub (open to the public) 24 Four Freedoms Park 4818 Tarpon Court • 574-0804 Recreation facility overlooking Bimini Basin with a large, shaded, fenced in playground, on-site preschool, indoor pickleball & sunbathing beach 12 Lake Kennedy Community Park 400 Santa Barbara Blvd. • 574-0575 The Park includes: Lake Kennedy Center 574-0575 • Mini-Bus Service 574-0573 • Special Populations Ctr. 574-0574 26 Rotary Park Environmental Center 5505 Rose Garden Road • 549-4606 4,200 sq. ft facility set on 97 acres features a nature trail, boardwalk, observation towers, butterfly garden, bike path & dog pa rk 20 Sun Splash Family Waterpark (Managed by ProParks) 400 Santa Barbara Blvd. • 574-0558 • www.sunsplashwaterpark.com 1 4-acre aquatic attraction features thrilling slides, relaxing pools, children’s activities & more. 11 Wm. “Bill” Austen Youth Center / Eagle Skate Park 315 SW 2nd Ave. • 242-3950 Recreational facility offering programs & activities for kids ages 3-18 / Skatepark features 27,000 sq. ft. of ramps, rails & pipes 25 Yacht Club Community Park — CURRENLTY CLOSED Includes: Tony Rotino Center 574-0807 • This park is being renovated; Asunbathing beach and waterfront restaurant will remain open during construction. 36 Pops Café 1015 Cultural Park Blvd. (inside Cape Coral City Hall) • 573-3134 • Open weekdays 7:30am-1:00pm Note: Must be part of a city organized or sanctioned activity or hold a valid field permit to utilize athletic fields. Contact the Athletic Office at 573-3128 for current league and tournament opportunities. 6 Burton Memorial Park 1502 NE 3rd Terrace • 4 Softball Fields, Tennis/Pickleball Court & Basketball Court 14 Cape Coral Sports Complex 1510 Sports Boulevard • 5 Softball, 5 Soccer and 4 Baseball Fields 17 Jason VerdowMemorial Park 801 SE 27th Street • 3 Youth Baseball Fields 30 Jim Jeffers Park 2817 SW 3rd Lane • 4 Soccer Fields, Baseball Field, plus Basketball & Tennis/Pickleball Courts 7 Caloosa Park 610 Del Prado Boulevard • 2 Football Fields Athletic Parks / Facilities
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City Council
MAYOR John Gunter
COUNCILMEMBER William E. (Bill) Steinke, District 1
COUNCILMEMBER Dan Sheppard, District 2
COUNCILMEMBER Tom Hayden, District 3
COUNCILMEMBER Richard Carr, District 4
COUNCILMEMBER Robert Welsh, District 5
COUNCILMEMBER Keith Long, District 6
COUNCILMEMBER Jessica Cosden, District 7
City Administration
Cape Coral City Council & Administration • www.CapeParks.com
CITY ATTORNEY Aleksandr Boksner
CITY AUDITOR Andrea Russell
CITY MANAGER Michael Ilcyszyn
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Program Registration Table Of Contents & Staff Directory • www.CapeParks.com
Sept.-Dec. 2024 Program Guide The mission of the Cape Coral Parks & Recreation Department is to provide a wide range of recreational programs for individuals of various ages, skill levels, interests, social needs and economic capabilities that collectively enhance the overall quality of life within the City of Cape Coral.
Parks & Recreation Department Joe Petrella Parks & Recreation Director Steven Rauh
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Parks Superintendent Keith Locklin , CPRP Recreation Superintendent Lucille Vaillancourt-Kreider , CPRP Revenue & Special Facilities Superintendent
■ Park Map & Facility Guide . . . . . . . . 2-3 ■ City Council & Administration . . . . . . . 4 ■ Parks & Rec Staff Directory . . . . . . . . 5 ■ Recreation Centers & Attractions . . . . . 6-7 ■ Outdoor Activities . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9 ■ Park Pavilions & Rentals . . . . . . . . 10-11 ■ Youth Programs . . . . . . . . . . . 12-15 ■ Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 ■ Dance, Fitness & Wellness . . . . . . 17-18 ■ Gardening & Nature . . . . . . . . . 19-20 ■ Art & Culture . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-24 ■ Clubs / Specialty Programs / Day Trips . 25-26 ■ Special Populations . . . . . . . . . . . 27 ■ Community Services . . . . . . . . . . . 27 ■ Adult & Family Events . . . . . . . . 28-30 ■ At-A-Glane Events . . . . . . . . . . . 31 ■ City Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00am-4:30pm (Except City observed holidays) (239) 573-3128 ccpks@capecoral.gov Mailing Address: Cape Coral Parks & Recreation P.O. Box 150027 Cape Coral, FL 33915
ON THE COVER Parks and Recreation has no shortage of holiday events that the whole family will enjoy! See page 28-30 for Adult and Family programs .
CONNECT WI TH US ! www.CapeParks.com
Parks & Recreation programs, schedules, and prices are subject to change.
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The following locations offer a variety of recreational activities throughout the year and have staff onsite to answer questions and accept registrations. Hours vary by facility and season. Most locations offer private room and/or facility rentals. For more information, contact the site of interest or visit www.CapeParks.com . Recreation Centers &Attractions
Cape Coral Art Center 4533 Coronado Parkway, Cape Coral, FL 33904 (239) 574-0802 • Specializes in fine arts and fine crafts
• Youth and adult classes, workshops, events & day camps • Galleries with monthly exhibits to showcase area artists • Art Supply Store - 10% off for Art Center students • Gift Shop featuring unique handcrafted items Coral Oaks Golf Course 1800 NW 28th Avenue, Cape Coral, FL 33993 (239) 573-3100 • www.CoralOaksGolf.com • Features 18-hole, par 72 Championship golf course • Large driving range, chipping area and putting range • Daily play, season passes, MGA, LGA & Junior Golf • Well stocked Pro Shop & PGA instruction onsite • Full-service restaurant, Knickers Pub, open daily
Four Freedoms Park 4818 Tarpon Court, Cape Coral, FL 33904 (239) 574-0804 • Hosts programs and activities for all ages • Preschool / VPK facility onsite • Indoor pickleball court
• Shaded, fenced-in playground & sunbathing beach • Main room & indoor pickleball court rentals available Freida B. Smith Special Populations Center 410 Santa Barbara Blvd, Cape Coral, FL 33991 • (239) 574-0574 • Specializes in programs for adults and children with intellectual disabilities • Located within Lake Kennedy Community Park (by entrance to Sun Splash) • Offerings include a Life Skills 3 program with volunteering, accessing community resources and meaningful day activities, afterschool, camps, evening socials and special events • Volunteer opportunities & Guardian Angels support group Lake Kennedy Center 400 Santa Barbara Boulevard, Cape Coral, FL 33991 (239) 574-0575 • Specializes in programs for active older adults • Variety of classes, day trips, dances & special events • Cape Coral Mini-Bus Service (CCMS) & Caring Center onsite • Ballroom / side room rentals available
Recreation Centers & Attractions • www.CapeParks.com
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———— POP’S CAFÉ is staffed by Special Populations ———— 1015 Cultural Park Blvd, Cape Coral, FL 33990
Recreation Centers & Attractions • www.CapeParks.com
• Open to the public Mon-Fri, 7:30am-1:00pm (except City observed holidays) • Standard menu with breakfast & lunch specials daily
The mission of Pop’s Café is to provide Special Population participants the opportunity to reach their full potential and independence through education, life and employability skills.
■ To place an order in advance, call (239) 573-3134 ■ www.ccpopscafe.com ■
Wagging Tails Dog Park Rotary Park Environmental Center • (239) 549-4606 5505 Rose Garden Blvd, Cape Coral, FL 33914 • Registration is required to use Cape Coral’s only dog park • The park is open during daylight hours, year-round • Closed Tuesdays until 1pm for mowing/maintenance • The dog park is always closed on the last Saturday in February for the Burrowing Owl Festival Wm. Austen Youth Center & Eagle Skate Park 315 SW 2nd Avenue, Cape Coral, FL 33991 (239) 242-3950 • Skate Park: (239) 574-0490 • Specializes in youth programs/events • Over 27,000 sq ft of ramps, street obstacles & a bowl • Concessions and Skate Pro Shop onsite • School’s Out Day Camps & Afterschool Clubs • Birthday party packages and room rentals available Rotary Park Environmental Center 5505 Rose Garden Road, Cape Coral, FL 33914 (239) 549-4606 • Specializes in environmental education and recreation • Variety of classes, seminars, events, tours & youth programs • Native plant gardens, butterfly house & nature trails • Exercise stations, playground & picnic shelters • Home of Wagging Tails Dog Park
Party Packages
We plan, you celebrate! Make your child’s celebration a memorable one. Choose a party package and Parks & Recreation will do the rest! ● Eagle Skate Park : Basic & private Skate Park parties ● Lake Kennedy Center : Classic, Epic & Ultimate Kids Birthday Bashes ● Wm. Austen Youth Center : Basic birthday, character parties, nerf war & video game parties, Sweet 16/graduation parties, etc.
Eagle Skate Park
Lake Kennedy Center
Wm. Austen Youth Center
Contact the facility of your choice for more info & to book your party!
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Outdoor Activities BOATING If you enjoy boating, you've come to the right place! The City of Cape Coral boasts over 400 miles of canals , many of which have direct access to the Caloosahatchee River and Gulf of Mexico, offering a wide range of marine activities to boating enthusiasts of all ages. The City'swaterways are overseen by theMarine Services Division of the Parks and Recreation Department: ■ If you would like to put your name on a waiting list for the Rosen Park Marina, call the Harbormaster’s office at (239) 574-0809.
BOATING & BOAT TRAILER PARKING
Cape Coral's boat trailer parking program was established to help reduce boat ramp traffic and provide funding for additional security and future ramp improvements. This program requires boaters to pay a $15 daily fee to park their boat trailers at Cape Coral's five improved boat ramp locations while they are out on the water. Through a partnership with Passport ,drivers are able to pay to park from their smartphone, tablet or computer. ThePassport Parking appis free to download from the iPhone App Store and Android Google Play. If a boater does not have a smartphone, they can call (239) 424-9459 to register with Passport. When using the Passport Parking app, boaters are reminded toenter the tow vehicle license plate numberand not the trailer plate number when entering payment information. Important Note: When entering payment information, Passport will require that boaters enter the zone number of the boat ramp location where they will be parked. Please see the Boat Ramp zone numbers listed below:
Boat Ramp Locations: Zone #: Boat Ramp Locations: Zone #: BMX Park 1960 Horton Park 1958 Burnt Store 1961 Rosen Park 1959
u Rosen Park Marina 2414 SE 15th Terrace
The marina at Rosen Park houses 19 wet boat slips designed to handle vessels up to 40 feet in length, which are available for annual and transientrentals. Rosen Parkcan be accessed via boat by turning West at marker #58. Marine Services staff monitors VHF channel 16. u Chiquita Boat Lock — Lock is in the open position, use caution 5805 Cape Harbor Drive The Chiquita Boat Lock provides Gulf access from Camelot Canal & Southwest Spreader Waterway into the ICW via the Caloosahatchee River and is located approximately 2.75 statute miles from the Sanibel Causeway Bridge. It is utilized to help control boat traffic and maintain safe water levels.
When using the iPhone app or internet site to pay for boat trailer park- ing, please be sure to pay BEFORElaunching your vessel. Cape Coral Park Rangers & Law Enforcement personnel patrol the five park loca- tions daily and must issue violation tickets to any vehicles/trailers that do not pay the daily fee or have a current resident or commercial decal.
ANNUAL PARKING DECALS As another option to paying a $15 daily parking fee, Cape Coral residentsmaypurchase an annual decal foronly$75 (+ tax) allowing them to park their boat trailers as many times as they wish over the course of the year. Two-year parking decals are available to residents for $150 (+tax). Parking decals are only available to Cape Coral residents and they are valid one year from the date of purchase (two years for the two- year parking decal). They may be purchased online at CapeParks. com, if you need assistance, please call 239 573 3128. Required to Bring: ■ Driver's license and vehicle registration ■ Proof of Cape Coral residency (i.e. local utility bill) with corresponding name and address on it. BOATING SAFETY Prior to boating, particularly in a new environment, it is recommended that people familiarize themselves with boating safety and etiquette . This information can be obtained through the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary at (239) 549-1027. For a complete list of rules and regulations concerning recreational boating in Florida, visit the Boating page of the Florida Fish andWildlife Conservation Commission's website at http:/ myfwc.com/boating/.
PUBLIC BOAT RAMPS Cape Coral's waterways can be accessed by watercraft via four improved public boat ramps including: u BMX Boat Ramp 1509 SW 7th Court Launches into Shelburne Canal which connects with several freshwater canals as well as Alhambra Lake, Lake Kennedy and Saratoga Lake. u Burnt Store Boat Ramp 230 Burnt Store Road South Launches into Rosemary Canal (saltwater) which connects with several canals and leads to Matlacha Pass. u Horton Park Boat Ramp 2628 SE 26th Place Launches into Chantry Canal (saltwater) which connects with the Caloosahatchee River south of the mid-point bridge. u Rosen Park Boat Ramp 2414 SE 15th Terrace Launches into Everest Canal (saltwater) which connects with the Caloosahatchee River just north of the mid-point bridge.
Boating & Water Activities • www.CapeParks.com
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Outdoor Activities FISHING With its vast canal system and convenient location on the banks of the Caloosahatchee River, Cape Coral offers several fishing opportunities for both freshwater and saltwater activity. Prior to dropping lines in the water, it is important that people be aware of, and adhere to Florida fishing license requirements and laws in order to avoid potential citations. The best source of information for current fishing rules and regulations, license fees, exemptions, measurements, seasons, species, and other “fish facts” both for saltwater and freshwater fishing is the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) website at www.MyFWC.com.
FISHING LOCATIONS Below is a list of approved fishing locations within Cape Coral's parks and the hours that people are permitted to fish:
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Bernice Braden Park Four Freedoms Park
Shoreline & Under Bridge24 hours
Seawall Area
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Boating & Water Activities • www.CapeParks.com
Four Mile Cove Eco Preserve Two Piers
Daylight Only Daylight Only
Glover Bight at Rotary Park End of Boardwalk Horton Park & Boat Ramp River Shoreline
24 hours
Jaycee Park
Shoreline
Daylight Only Daylight Only
Lake Kennedy Park
Two Small Piers
Rosen Park
Seawall Area
24 hours
Seahawk Park(Lake Argosy) Around Lake
Daylight Only Daylight Only
Sirenia Vista Park
Shoreline
KAYAKING / CANOEING / SUP With so much water located in and around Cape Coral, kayaking, canoeing and stand-up paddle boarding are all popular activities enjoyed by locals and visitors alike. The popular Great Calusa Blueway is a 190-mile marked canoe and kayak trail that encompasses three distinct regions of the Gulf of Mexico coast, ranging from open waters to sheltered mangrove creeks, and easily accessible from Cape Coral. For a complete list of rules and regulations concerning recreational boating in Florida, visit the Boating page of the Florida Fish andWildlife Conservation Commission's website at http:/ myfwc.com/boating/. KAYAK LAUNCHES For those who have their own kayak, canoe or SUP and wish to explore the area on their own, there are several Cape Coral parks where people are permitted to launch their vessels from. In addition to the five public boat ramps, highlighted on page 8, additional kayak launch locations include: d Four Mile Cove Ecological Preserve Launch is located adjacent to the Kayak Shack and allows kayakers to access the various saltwater creeks located within and around Four Mile Cove just north of the mid-point bridge. d Tropicana Park (unimproved) Narrow, unimproved kayak launch with access to the Calusa Blueway (saltwater) via Matlacha. d Saratoga Lake Park New ADA accessible kayak launch located on the southeast side of the park that launches into the same freshwater canal system as BMX Boat Ramp. d Sirenia Vista Park ADA accessible kayak ramp located on the northwest side of the park that provides easy access to the Calusa Blueway (saltwater). There is not a parking fee at any of these locations unless a boat trailer is used, in which case the Boat Trailer Parking Program fee applies.
FITNESS AREAS IN PARKS While many of Cape Coral’s parks have walking paths, a few also have special fitness equipment intended to assist with strength and conditioning. Parks with fitness trails and various exercise stations situated along the paths, to encourage an aerobic workout in addition to strength, endurance, and flexibility training include: • Del Prado Linear Park • Joe Stonis Park • Saratoga Lake Park • Gator Trails Park Parks that include a variety of exercise equipment housed in a common area include: • Jaycee Park • Lake Kennedy Park • Rotary Park Please note: All fitness equipment is marked with instructions for proper use and designed for adults and responsible juveniles; however, individuals with health problems should consult a physician prior to beginning a workout routine.
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Park Pavilions The following locations have park pavilions and/or gazebos available to rent for a nominal fee. When shelters are not reserved in advance, they are available for the public to use on a first come, first serve basis. Check availability and reserve pavilions online at www.CapeParks.com or, for more information, call (239) 573-3128 .
■ Burnt Store Boat Ramp
■ Joe Coviello Park One medium shelter (25 ppl) – no BBQ
One medium shelter (25 ppl) – no BBQ
■ Camelot Park
■ Joe Stonis Park Two mediumshelters (25 ppl) w/ BBQ grills, fans & electric
Two medium shelters (25 ppl each) w/ BBQ grills and electric
■ Cultural Park
■ Lake Kennedy
One small shelter (15 ppl) - One medium shelter (25 ppl) w/ BBQ grills and electric ■ Four Freedoms Park One medium shelter (25 ppl) in fenced area – no BBQ
Community Park Gazebo (15 ppl) at front of park
■ Paul Sanborn Park One large shelter (60 ppl) w/ BBQ grill & electric
■ Gator Trails Park Two medium shelters (25 ppl each) w/ BBQ grills and electric
■ Rosen Park
Three small shelters (18 ppl each) w/ BBQ grills & electric
■ Giuffrida Park Two large shelters
■ Rotary Park
Three small shelters (18 ppl each) w/ BBQ grills & electric
(30 ppl each) w/ BBQ grills
Park Pavilions • www.CapeParks.com ■ Horton Park
■ Sands Park
Two medium shelters (25 ppl) w/ BBQ grills & electric
Four medium & one large shelter w/BBQ grills
■ Jaycee Park
■ Saratoga Lake Park One medium shelter (25 ppl) w/ BBQ grill
One gazebo (15 ppl) area plus two medium shelters (25 ppl each) with BBQ grills & electric
Check Availability and Reserve Pavilions online at www.CapeParks.com or, for more information, call (239) 573-3128.
■ Veterans Park One large shelter (50 ppl) w/ BBQ grill
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RoomRentals
Looking for an affordable indoor venue to host a wedding, baby shower, family reunion, anniversary, meeting or other special occasion? Cape Coral Parks and Recreation has you covered! Please note: Normal room capacities are indicated in parentheses.
Room Rentals & Program Registration • www.CapeParks.com
■ Four Freedoms Park Main room (96 seated) ■ Lake Kennedy Center Ballroom (160 seated) Two side rooms: Terrace (30 seated) & Veranda (40 seated) ■ Rotary Park Environmental Cente r Main room (80 ppl) ■ Youth Center
Four Freedoms Park
Lake Kennedy Center
Main room (100 ppl) Back room (100 ppl) Good for private & corporate events
Rotary Park Environmental Center
Youth Center
Please contact the facility of your choice for more information, to schedule a tour, and to book your private rental.
ProgramRegistration
Cape Coral Parks & Recreation has made our latest Program Registration as easy as 1-2-3! While you may sign up for a program in person or by calling the facility offering the program, the quickest and easiest way to check availability and reserve your space is to REGISTER ONLINE : 1 Log On Go to www.CapeParks.com and click on the “Register Online” button. 2 Program Selection Click on the “Search All” button, then restrict your search based on the available criteria. You can filter by program type, keywords or activity number (if known). Alternate option: Select one of the category boxes to check program availability. Note: To locate Special Event tickets, click on the “Search” tab in the top navigation bar and choose “Ticket Search.” 3 Checkout Add desired selections to your shopping cart by logging in first with your User Name & Password or create a new account. Click on the shopping cart item next to the activity section and complete questions/waivers to place selection in Shopping Cart. Once all desired selections appear in cart, proceed to “Check Out” to enter payment information. All major credit cards are accepted. Please note: The registration process is not complete until all waivers and release forms are submitted.
Complete information about the City’s policies on insurance and waiver release forms, class cancellations/refunds, and photography/videography can be viewed under the tab labeled “General Info” on the Cape Coral Parks & Recreation website at: www.CapeParks.com
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YOUTH PROGRAMS • TODDLERS / VPK
Lunch Bunch Location: Four Freedoms Park
Lunch Bunch is a 2-hour extended class for VPK students who want to eat lunch with their friends, and have a little more fun and learning time! Students must bring their own lunch. ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY DATES TIME FEE 137007-01 4-5 M-F Aug 19-May 21 12-2pm $40 Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten Location: Four Freedoms Park The Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten (VPK) program is a FREE program for children who are four years old on or before September 1 and who reside in Florida (VPK voucher required). Children need to bring lunch, snack, and water, and be self- sufficient in restroom care. Two Class Options: 5 Day Monday-Friday 8:45am-12pm 3 Day Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8:45am-2:15pm Call 239-574-0804 for more information and how to enroll your student. ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY DATES TIME FEE 137018-01 4-5 M-F Aug 19-May 21 Varies Free VPK Wrap Around Location: William “Bill” Austen Youth Center VPK Wrap Around Care is for children enrolled in VPK (Volun- tary Prekindergarten) at the Youth Center, and has the ability for children to arrive early and stay until close. During this program, breakfast, lunch and an afternoon snack are provided. Children will be able to work on their literary and handwriting skills, as well as participate in a variety of STEM activities. This program is DCF Licensed (#C20LE0066) with perfect inspections every quarter. ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY DATES TIME FEE 543501-01 4-5 M-F Aug - May 6:45am-6pm $109 Wrap Around Location: Four Freedoms Park This program is available to VPK students currently enrolled at Four Freedoms Park. Each child needs to bring a snack. No Class 9/5, 10/10, 11/11, 11/25-11/29, and 12/26-1/6. ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY DATES TIME FEE 137004-04 3-5 M-F Aug 19-May 21 7:30am-5:30pm Varies
Coral Cuties Childcare Location: William “Bill” Austen Youth Center
The Coral Cuties Childcare program (previously known as Cre- ative Cubs) offers a safe and fun place for children to learn, grow and prepare themselves for VPK. Children will enjoy using their imagination through storytelling, arts and crafts, and learning their shapes, colors, numbers, and more! This program is DCF Licensed (#C20LE0066) with perfect inspections every quarter. ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY DATES TIME FEE 543500-01 3-5 M-F Aug - May 6:45am-6pm $119/wk Early Explorers Location: Four Freedoms Park Previously named Tiny Toads, this preschool program is designed to help your child develop social and emotional skills. Our Early Explorers program is part-time and offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The cost is $35 per day and must be paid on a monthly basis. Each child needs to bring lunch, a snack and water and must be self-sufficient in restroom care. ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY DATES TIME FEE 137001-01 3-4 Tu & Th Sep 6-May 15 9am-1:30pm $35
YOUTH PROGRAMS
Amazing Athletes Location: Rotary Park Environmental Center
Champions in Motion - Cheerleading Location: Lake Kennedy Center It’s time to cheer! Champions in Motion is a low cost competi- tive cheer team that has been around for over 35 years. Classes are $12 per week and no experience is necessary. Ages 4-18 are welcome.
Youth Programs • www.CapeParks.com Children ages 2-7 will learn one passive sport and one active sport each week, with a total of ten sports taught in our monthly program. We focus on the fundamentals of each sport as well as learn about our muscles, body, and nutrition with this superhero family of characters. ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY DATES TIME FEE 145617-01 2-7 Th Sep 5-26 4:45-5:15pm $48 145617-02 2-7 Th Oct 3-24 4:45-5:15pm $48 145617-03 2-7 Th Nov 7-21 4:45-5:15pm $36 145617-04 2-7 Th Dec 5-19 4:45-5:15pm $36
6:00-7:00pm for ages 4-6 7:00-7:45pm for ages 7-9 7:45-8:30pm for ages 10-18 * Must register with Champions in Motion
ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY FEE 550135-01 4-17 Th Sep 5-Dec 26 6-8:45pm $12 Champions in Motion - Martial Arts Location: Lake Kennedy Center • Ages 4-18 • Wed, $10 per wk Students will be taught kicks, punches, blocks, stances, katas, sparring combinations, and other martial arts/self-defense tech- niques and strategies. Students can progress through belt ranks all the way from white belt (beginner) to black belt. Students will learn safety awareness, stranger danger concepts, and proper ways to deal with bullies and other potentially dangerous confron- tations. Other benefits of this program include improved self-con- fidence, self-esteem, leadership skills, and focus. No classes on 11/22, or 12/27. DATES TIME
Buddy’s Christmas Workshop Location: William “Bill” Austen Youth Center
Parents can have a date night out this holiday season and we will watch the kids! The Youth Center is excited to introduce Buddy’s Christmas Workshop! Join us for a festive night of pizza, ginger- bread houses, cookie decorating, ornament making, and Christmas classics. This is a drop off event. ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY DATES TIME FEE 543717-01 3-14 Sa Dec 21 5-10pm $25
5:45-6:30pm for ages 4-6 6:30-7:15pm for ages 7-9 7:15-8pm for 10 & older * Must register with Champions in Motion
ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY DATES FEE 550142-01 Varies W Sep 4-Dec 18 5:45-8pm $10 TIME
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YOUTH PROGRAMS Fear Fair!
Clay Kids (8-12 yrs) with Dawn Ingram Location: Cape Coral Art Center Students are taught how to construct hand building techniques such as pinch, coil and slab to make projects using clay. Projects will be worked on through steps of construction towards the fin- ishing steps with glaze. Clay, glazes, and firing are included in the fee for the class. This class can be messy so students should dress accordingly. ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY DATES TIME FEE 190932-01 8-12 W Oct 9-Nov 6 4:30-6pm $90 190932-02 8-12 W Nov 13-Dec 18 4:30-6pm $108 Clay Teens (13-17 yrs) with Dawn Ingram Location: Cape Coral Art Center Students are taught how to construct hand building techniques such as pinch, coil and slab to make projects using clay. Depending on age, wheel throwing may be taught as another technique to make work. Projects will be worked on through steps of construction towards the finishing steps with glaze. Clay, glazes, and firing are included in the fee for the class. This class can be messy so students should dress accordingly. ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY DATES TIME FEE 190933-01 13-17 W Oct 9-Nov 6 6:30-8pm $90 190933-02 13-17 W Nov 13-Dec 18 6:30-8pm $108 Eagles Location: Eagle Skate Park E.A.G.L.E.S (Exciting After School Games & Lessons in Exercise & Skateboarding) is a fully supervised after school program. Children will be able to take advantage of homework assistance, engage in group games, recreational activities, and free skating even when the program is over. ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY DATES TIME FEE 544106 8-14 M-F Ongoing 2:30-6pm $40
Location: William “Bill” Austen Youth Center It’s spooky season! Kids can dress up and have fun making their way through a mini maze full of excitement. After, they will enjoy a costume contest, games and prizes! This is a parent drop off event. ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY DATES TIME FEE 543701-01 All Sa Oct 26 5-8pm $28 Game Night Location: William “Bill” Austen Youth Center It’s GAME NIGHT for Kids and Parents’ Night Out for adults! Kids aged 5-14 will have a blast with video games, “Capture the Flag,” air hockey, skee-ball, music, and much more! Rest assured, all chil- dren will be under the supervision of staff trained in first aid, CPR, and DCF guidelines. Plus, pizza will be served to all participants halfway through the evening. Game Night is hosted every Friday (when school is in session). It’s a drop-off program, so parents can enjoy their evening worry-free! For more information, please call (239) 242-3950. ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY DATES TIME FEE 999418-02 5-14 F Aug 23-May 23 6:15-8:45pm $20 Home School Programs Location: Rotary Park Environmental Center Bring your children to Rotary Park to learn about Florida’s nature and natural history. Programs are geared toward a broad age group and include hands-on activities or projects. Participants should wear shoes and clothes appropriate for hiking and outdoor exploration. Advanced registration is required. Topics: 05-Wild Edibles, Remedies, & More, 06-Nature Study, 07-Spiders and Arachnids, 08-All About Butterflies. ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY DATES TIME FEE 145614-05 4-15 M Sep 23 1-2:30pm $10 145614-06 4-15 M Oct 21 1-2:30pm $10 145614-07 4-15 M Nov 18 1-2:30pm $10 145614-08 4-15 M Dec 16 1-2:30pm $10 Home School Social Club Location: Four Freedoms Park This monthly social club is the perfect opportunity for homes- chooled students. Come out and make new friends, participate in a variety of activities, crafts, and connecting with others. Snacks and refreshments are included. ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY DATES TIME FEE 137011-01 5-11 F Sep 6 10-11:30am $5 137011-02 5-11 F Oct 4 10-11:30am $5 137011-03 5-11 F Nov 1 10-11:30am $5 137011-04 5-11 F Dec 6 10-11:30am $5 These workshops include a variety of different crafts. Pre-regis- tration is required. Workshops: 01-Swifty Box, 02-Senior Memory Boxes, 03-Clay Tic Tac Toe Boards, 04-Clay Magnets, 05-Painted Halloween Shoes $19, 06-Painted Canvas Tote Bag, 07-3-Hour Class 3 Crafts Christmas Themed. ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY DATES TIME FEE 550147-01 8-16 W Aug 21 5-6:30pm $14 550147-02 8-16 W Aug 28 5-6:30pm $14 550147-03 8-16 W Sep 3 5-6:30pm $14 550147-04 8-16 W Sep 17 5-6:30pm $14 550147-05 8-16 W Oct 9 5-6:30pm $19 550147-06 8-16 W Oct 23 5-6:30pm $14 550147-07 8-16 W Nov 11 5-6:30pm $34 National Play Day with Dad Location: Four Freedoms Park Did you know November 25 is National Play Day with Dad?! Come out and join us for a special time that will include crafts, activities, and refreshments. Pre-registration is required. ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY DATES TIME FEE 137006-01 4+ M Nov 25 6-7:30pm $3 Kids Craft Workshops Location: Lake Kennedy Center
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Extended Care Location: Eagle Skate Park
Eagles After Hours is a program designed for families who are in need of extended care into the evenings. Eagles After Hours will operate within the Eagle Skate Park building (located next to the Youth Center) and is available for any participant enrolled in the Youth Center Afterschool Program and Eagles Afterschool pro- grams. Participants will be supervised by DCF trained staff. ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY DATES TIME FEE 544105 5-14 M-Th Ongoing 6-8pm $10 Fairy Tea Party Location: Rotary Park Environmental Center Children will enjoy tea sandwiches, treats, punch, and lemonade in the butterfly garden. Boys and girls are invited to wear fairy wings or their costume of choice. Registration is required in advance as there are limited spaces and food is ordered specifically for this activity. ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY DATES TIME FEE 145608-02 3-12 Sa Oct 5 11am-12pm $20 145608-03 3-12 Sa Dec 7 11am-12pm $20
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YOUTH PROGRAMS
PAL Schools Out Days Location: Lake Kennedy Center
Private BMX Lessons Location: Skate Park
Children will enjoy schools out days with the Police Athletic League and should bring lunch an snacks. Advanced registration is required. ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY DATES TIME FEE 550198-01 7-11 Th Oct 3 8am-3pm $25 PAL SRO V/S Campers Middle Schoolers Location: Lake Kennedy Center Middle school aged children will enjoy schools out days with the Police Athletic League and should bring lunch an snacks. Advanced registration is required. ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY DATES TIME FEE 550199-01 11-14 M Oct 14 8am-3pm $25 Parent Night Out Location: Four Freedoms Park Drop your child off for a night of fun! Kids will get to do crafts, games, activities, and dinner will be provided. We will be doing two groups with younger and older children. The crafts and activities will be age appropriate for each group. ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY DATES TIME FEE 137008-04 4-11 F Sep 6 6-9pm $20 137008-05 4-11 F Oct 18 6-9pm $20 137008-06 4-11 F Dec 6 6-9pm $20 Parent Night Out Location: William “Bill” Austen Youth Center Looking for a way to give kids ages 3-5 a fun and exciting night while also giving yourself a well-deserved break? The Youth Cen- ter offers a parent’s night out with activities and games that will keep your kids entertained and engaged. Pizza and a snack will be provided. All children must be potty trained. ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY DATES TIME FEE 543502-02 3-5 F Sep 13 6-9pm $20 543502-03 3-5 F Oct 11 6-9pm $20 543502-04 3-5 F Nov 15 6-9pm $20 543502-05 3-5 F Dec 13 6-9pm $20
Learn to ride a BMX bike from a talented instructor! Riders can improve their skills or start from scratch by learning various tricks, safety, and etiquette for all skill levels. Participants must supply their own equipment. ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY DATES TIME FEE 543406-01 5-14 Tu Ongoing Varies $25/mo School’s Out Days Location: William “Bill” Austen Youth Center The William Austen Youth Center offers a safe and exciting day when there is no school on non-major holidays and in-service days. Children will have plenty of outdoor play, indoor competi- tions, and a few specials treats. Pack a lunch and snack for the day and don’t stress about the School’s Out Days with Parks and Recreation. ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY DATES TIME FEE 543300-01 5-14 Th Oct 3 6:45am-6pm $30 543300-02 5-14 M Oct 14 6:45am-6pm $30 543300-03 5-14 M Nov 25 6:45am-6pm $30 543300-06 5-14 Tu Nov 26 6:45am-6pm $30 543300-07 5-14 W Nov 27 6:45am-6pm $30 543300-08 5-14 M Dec 23 6:45am-6pm $30 543300-09 5-14 Th Dec 26 6:45am-6pm $30 543300-10 5-14 F Dec 27 6:45am-6pm $30 Sewing for Kids Location: Lake Kennedy Center Come join in on a one of a kind class for kids to learn how to sew. During this three week class, participants will get to take home what they sew. Pre-registration is required at 239-574-0575. ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY DATES TIME FEE 550193-01 7-16 Tu Sep 10-24 4:30-5:45pm $85 Skateboarding with Austin Location: Eagle Skate Park Learn to skate from a talented instructor! Skateboarders can improve their skills or start from scratch by learning various tricks, safety, and etiquette for all skill levels. Participants must supply their own equipment. ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY DATES TIME FEE 543408 5-14 W Ongoing 6:30-7:30pm $10
EAGLE SKATE PARK • (239) 574-0490 • 315 S.W. 2nd Avenue • Cape Coral, FL 33991 Eagle Skate Park is one of the largest skate facilities fromMiami to Tampa and features nearly 27,000 square feet of ramps, rails, street obstacles and a bowl. The Skate Park building has a pro shop plus free Wi-Fi and concessions, including snow cones. Helmet rentals are available.
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Ask about our Eagle Skate/Scooter Team!
DAILY ADMISSION & HOURS: $ 5 per person Every day is mixed day!
Explore a great selection of scooters, skateboards, and accessories! EAGLE PRO SHOP
(no age restriction)
(Skateboards, Bikes & Scooters are allowed at the same time) Mon-Sat: 12:00-8:45pm • Sunday: 12:00-6:45pm
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YOUTH PROGRAMS
Soccer Stars Location: Four Freedoms Park
Youth Center Afterschool Program Location: William “Bill” Austen Youth Center The Youth Center Afterschool Program (previously known as TIGERS) offers children a fun and safe environment year after year. It is a DCF Licensed Program (C20LE0066), maintaining 100% on all quarterly inspections. This program allows children to engage in exciting outdoor activities from the large playground to group kick- ball tournaments, as well as creative arts and crafts to take home, and homework assistance from counselors as needed. Parents and guardians should pack their child a snack for aftercare daily. The Youth Center does not provide transportation services. ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY DATES TIME FEE 540036 5-14 M-F Ongoing 2:30-6pm $40 Youth Center Tutoring Location: William “Bill” Austen Youth Center Does your child need assistance with math, reading, or spelling? The Youth Center now offers small group tutoring sessions on Youth Center Winter Break Camp Location: William “Bill” Austen Youth Center Get ready for an exciting week of winter break! Participants will engage in recreational activities, arts and crafts, interact with a guest speaker, and enjoy a day off campus. Be sure to pack a lunch, snacks, and a refillable water bottle. The Youth Center will be closed on Wednesday, January 1st in obser- vance of New Year’s Day. ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY DATES TIME FEE 540038-001 5-14 M,Tu,Th,F Dec 30-Jan 3 6:45am-6pm $100 Tuesdays from 4:00-6:00pm. ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY 543412-01 5-10 Tu DATES Ongoing TIME FEE 4-6pm $10
Children will learn soccer fundamentals and have a BALL while using their imaginations. This program teaches soccer using fun games, adventures, and songs. ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY DATES TIME FEE 137310-01 2-7 W Sep 4-25 4:45-5:15pm $48 137310-02 2-7 W Oct 2-30 4:45-5:15pm $48 137310-03 2-7 W Nov 6-27 4:45-5:15pm $48 137310-04 2-7 W Dec 4-18 4:45-5:15pm $48 Come out with friends and personalize your Stanley cup or metal tumbler. Designs and supplies are included and refreshments will be provided. BYOB ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY DATES TIME FEE 137012-01 8+ Tu Sep 17 6-7pm $7 Sunday Funday Pickleball w/the Grandkids Location: Four Freedoms Park Come out to Four Freedoms with your grandkids and bond over pickleball. It’s a great way to spend quality time together and teach your grands something new! Time slots of 1.5 hours are available on select Sundays. Reservations are required. ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY DATES TIME FEE 137020-01 8+ Su Sep 15-Dec 15 12:30-3:30pm $5/pp Style Your Stanley Location: Four Freedoms Park
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Sunny Saturdays Location: William “Bill” Austen Youth Center
The William Austen Youth Center is now offering a safe and excit- ing Saturday childcare program. Children will engage in outdoor recreational activities, playground time, indoor competitions, arts and crafts, and fun! ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY DATES TIME FEE 543301-01 5-14 Sa Sep 7 7am-12pm $25 543301-02 5-14 Sa Sep 21 7am-12pm $25 Super Soccer Stars Location: Rotary Park Environmental Center In this program, we work on soccer fundamentals through songs, fun games, and imaginary adventures. We also work on shapes, colors, numbers, and the ABC’s. Children will have their own soccer ball the entire class so they can get as many touches on the ball as possible and grow at their own pace. ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY DATES TIME FEE 145616-01 2-7 Th Sep 5-26 4-4:30pm $48 145616-02 2-7 Th Oct 3-24 4-4:30pm $48 145616-03 2-7 Th Nov 7-21 4-4:30pm $36 145616-04 2-7 Th Dec 5-19 4-4:30pm $36
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ATHLETICS For more information, email Athletics@capecoral.gov or call (239) 573-3128 [ Registration Available Online ]
Upcoming Programs & Registration Dates
LEAGUE
Fee Registration
Season
Practices/Games Tue./Wed./Thu. or Fri. evenings Mon./Tue./Wed./ Thurs. evenings
LOCATION
Adult Softball: Men’s/Women’s/ Co-Rec/Church Pelican Youth Baseball : Tee ball/ Coach Pitch/Rookies/Minors
January 17 – May 29
Northwest Softball/ CC Sports Complex Pelican Baseball Complex Oasis Middle School Storm Football Complex Cape Coral Sports Complex
$600 December 1st- January 2nd
$70- $140
December 2nd – January 24th
February 24th – May 22nd February 5th – March 9th
Mon./Thurs. evenings, Games: Sat. mornings
Biddy Basketball : 6U Division
$75 January 1st – 24th $95 January 1st – 24th $75 January 2nd – February 7th $85 January 6th – January 10th $550 January 10th – January 12th
February 10th – April 24th Mon./Wed. evenings
Youth Flag Football
Erik Metzler Baseball : 16U Spring
March 4th – May 16th
Mon./Wed./Thurs. evenings
February 6th – May 14th January 21st – May 19th
Youth Volleyball
Mon-Thu evenings S. Cape Comm. Ctr./ Oasis Middle School
Pelican Baseball Complex
Adult Flag Football
Sunday mornings
YOUTH SPORT LEAGUES
REGISTRATION MONTH(S)
LEAGUE
AGES
SEASON(S)
LOCATION
Pelican Baseball & Tee Ball (Spring & Fall)
Boys & Girls 4-13
Jan-June Sept-Nov
December August
Pelican Baseball Complex Cape Coral Sports Complex Oasis Middle School Gym Oasis Middle School Gym Oasis Middle School Gym
Erik Metzler City League Baseball (Spring & Fall)
January August January July April October
Boys 14-16 March-May Sept-Nov
Boys & Girls 5-8 Boys & Girls 9-14 Boys & Girls 18-Under Boys & Girls 5-13 Boys & Girls 9-17
March-May Sept-Nov
Biddy Basketball (Spring & Fall)
Youth Basketball (Summer & Winter)
June-July Dec-Jan
High School League Basketball
March-May
February
Youth Flag Football
Feb-April
January
Storm Football Complex
Feb-May Sept-Nov
January August
Oasis Middle School
Youth Volleyball (Spring & Fall)
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ADULT SPORT LEAGUES
REGISTRATION MONTH(S)
LEAGUE
AGES
SEASON(S)
FACILITY
Men’s Slow Pitch Softball Wednesday Nights Co-Rec. Slow Pitch Softball Tuesday Nights
Jan-May Sept-Dec Jan-May Sept-Dec
December August December August
Northwest Softball Complex Northwest Softball Complex CC Sports Complex jorge29diaz@yahoo.com CC Sports Complex Sgtclemenza325@yahoo.com Northwest Softball Complex Storm Football or Caloosa Football Northwest Softball Complex
18 & Up
18 & Up
45 Plus Softball Tuesday/Thursday 50 Plus Softball Tuesday/Thursday
Jan-Apr, May-July, Sept-Dec Jan-Apr, May-July, Sept-Dec
December, April & August December, April & August
45 & Up
50 & Up
Women’s Slow Pitch Softball Thursday Nights
Jan-May Sept-Dec Feb-Apr Sept-Nov Jan-May Sept-Dec
December August
18 & Up
Flag Football 7-on-7 Sunday Mornings
January August
18 & Up
Church Slow Pitch Softball Friday Nights
December August
18 & Up
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