PARKS MAKE LIFE BETTER E C R E A T I O KKINGMANINGMANPPARKSARKS RRECEC N SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 M A K E S A YYouthouth & AAdultdult CClasseslasses & AActivitiesctivities D FALL ACTIVITY GUIDE I Registration Now Being Taken in Offi ce or Online F rec1.cityofkingman.gov F E Inside this issue: R Dance, Cornhole Tournaments, Zumba & Body Shaping, Holiday Programs, Youth & E Adult Basketball, and more N

Like “City of Kingman, Parks” on Facebook C 3333 Harrison St., Kingman, AZ 86409 • 928-757-7919 Season online registration at rec1.cityofkingman.gov Parkswishes & RecreationParksa youWonderful a & safeDepartment Rec FallHoliday Fall and 2021E 1 Table of Contents Parks & Recreation Table of Contents ...... 2 Information Directory Program Registration & Policy Info ...... 3 Parks & Recreation Administration Offi ce 757-7919 Specialty Classes & Programs ...... 4 Mike Meersman Fitness/Dance ...... 5 Parks & Recreation Director ...... 692-3105 Youth Sports ...... 6-7 Sierra Frost Adult Sports ...... 8 Administrative Assistant ...... 692-3107 Cerbat Cliffs Golf Course ...... 9-10 Yvonne Cossio Trails & Dog Parks...... 11 Recreation Superintendent ...... 692-3111 Special Events & Holiday Activities ...... 12-15 Jerry Sipe Park Facilities & Locations ...... 16 Parks Superintendent ...... 757-1705 Patrick Friend Kingman Community Golf Course Superintendent ...... 753-8156 Information Numbers (Vacant) SPORTS: PGA Professional ...... 753-6593 American Youth Football (Kingman Rebels) Beth Matthews Nelly ...... 225-7284 Cerbat Cliffs Golf Course ...... 753-6593 Recreation Coordinator Cerbat Lanes ...... 692-1818 (aquatics, programs, and special events) ...... 692-3109 Girls NSA Softball - Dan ...... 303-2677 Ryan Fruhwirth Kingman Softball Association (Adult) Tee ...... 377-0778 Kingman Youth Football - Dj ...... 897-7686 Recreation Coordinator Kingman Youth Soccer Organization (KYSO) (sports, programs, and special events) ...... 692-3113 ...... kingmanyouthsoccerleague.com ...... kingmansoccerclub.com Parks & Recreation Offi ce FAX ...... 757-1766 Raptors Baseball (wood bat tournaments & travel) Centennial Pool (Memorial Day to mid August) .757-7910 Mike ...... 279-6228 Little League – North (no phone) Downtown Pool (Memorial Day to mid August) .753-8155 Search Kingman North Little League on Facebook and send message Cerbat Cliffs Golf Pro Shop ...... 753-6593 Little League – South (no phone) Search Kingman Little League on Facebook and send message Centennial Ranger Phone ...... 715-3905 Special Olympics (Route 66) - Cara ...... 303-0773 Swim Neptune - Teri ...... 279-4648 Southside Ranger Phone ...... 715-3904

HIKING/BIKING/TRAILS/CAMPING: Arizona Game & Fish ...... 692-7700 PARKS, AQUATICS, RECREATION BLM (Bureau of Land Management) ...... 718-3700 Hualapai Cabin Rentals & GOLF COMMISSION Toll Free ...... 1-877-757-0915 or 757-3859 Roger Jacks – Chairperson Hualapai Mountain Ranger Station ...... 757-3859 John Angleson, Lee “Otis” Holloway, OTHER ORGANIZATIONS: Anne Dorre, Karen Fogg, Alie Reynolds, Boy Scouts - Steve ...... 279-2488 And (vacant spot) Chamber Of Commerce ...... 753-6253 Club for YOUth...... 718-0033 Fairgrounds ...... 753-2636 City Council 4-H Mohave County ...... 753-5488 Girl Scouts ...... 1-800-352-6133 Jen Miles – Mayor Kathryn Heidenreich Adult Center ...... 757-2778 Ken Watkins Kingman Concert Band ...... 279-6072 – Vice Mayor Kingman Healing Hooves ...... 897-7581 SueAnn Mello, Deana Nelson, (Message/Info. Line) ...... 753-5704 Powerhouse Visitor Center ...... 753-6106 Cherish Sammeli, Jaime Scott Stehly, Sounds of Kingman - Robin ...... 715-0288 and Keith Walker

2 Parks & Rec Fall 2021 online registration at rec1.cityofkingman.gov Program Registration & Refund Policy ALL REGISTRATIONS must be processed through our online registra- THANK YOU tion system. You can access the site by going to www.rec1.cityofking- The Recreation Department and staff would like to express its sincere man.gov or stop by our offi ce for assistance. Please know some events cannot be completed online and must be processed in the Parks & thanks to the Parks, Aquatics, Recreation, and Golf Commission and to Recreation Offi ce only. the City Council for their continued support. THANK YOU RECREATION PROGRAM A special thanks to the Kingman Miner, The Kingman Standard, Home- REGISTRATION & REFUND POLICY town Crier, Tri-State News, KAAA/KZZZ/KFLG and KGMN/K-99 radio 1. Participants must register with cash, check or credit card payment. stations, TV 36 and TV-77/Game Over Productions for their continued 2. Registrations can be done online for most programs or in our offi ce. support and coverage of the Kingman Parks & Recreation Department. 3. The City reserves the right to cancel, change, or combine programs when minimum enrollment has not been met. No News is Good News 4. All programs operate on a minimum enrollment requirement as Are You In? YES! Unless we call or email. well as a maximum enrollment capacity. Suffi cient enrollment must be met 5 days prior to the start date unless noted differently. NO confi rmation will be sent. 5. You may ask a friend or relative to register for you with required info. 6. You may register for programs late if there is space available; AMERICANS WITH however fees are not pro-rated unless approved in advance by staff. DISABILITIES ACT NOTICE 7. Refunds & Credits: All refunds will require a $5 or 5% (whichever In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, is greater) processing fee regardless of reason or nature of refund. upon request, reasonable accommodations can be provided to allow A. If the City cancels a program for any reason a 100% refund individuals with a disability to participate in KingmanParks & will be granted. B. Refunds will be granted prior to the beginning of a program, Recreation Department programs, services and activities. minus a $5 or 5% processing fee. Please call 928-757-7919 for further information. C. Credits may be kept on fi le without any penalty or processing fee, to be used at a later date, provided the HUMAN RESOURCE/IDEAS/ cancellation was made a minimum of 48 hours in advance. VOLUNTEERS D. Refund or credit will not be granted for any class missed by a participant. If you have an idea or skill you would like to share, the Kingman Parks, 8. If for some reason a participant is not satisfi ed with any program Aquatics, Recreation & Golf Commission will be accepting NEW Program after the fi rst class, a pro-rated refund will be provided upon Proposals from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Anyone inter- request made prior to the following class; if the class is a 1-day ested in offering a class or program through the City Recreation Depart- workshop, fees cannot be refunded. No refund will be granted for ment should contact Yvonne Cossio, Ryan Fruhwirth, or Beth Matthers to any program after attending two or more days. request a Program Proposal meeting. They can be reached at 757-7919. 9. All monies approved for refunds, will be issued back in the form payment was received. Please allow approximately 14 days for Inter-Governmental refunds and if a check is required, it will be mailed to the address you provided at time of registration. Agreement (IGA) Due to the IGA between the City of Kingman and the Kingman Unifi ed School District #20 and with the Kingman Academy of Learning (KAOL), the Parks & Recreation Department is graciously thankful to each and every school that we have exchanged facilities with year after year. With this agreement, it helps both the schools and the City to run success- ful programs and helps the tax payers by alleviating the cost of having to build more facilities. Special thanks goes to, Kingman High School, Lee Williams High School, Kingman Middle School, White Cliffs Middle School, Manzanita Elementary, Hualapai Elementary, Palo Christi Elemen- tary, Desert Willow, KAOL High School, KAOL Middle School, and KAOL Intermediate School.

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Crafts, Cookies, & Caroling with Mrs. Claus CPR, First Aid and Basic Life Support classes are of- Instructor: Mrs. Claus & Elves fered through Kingman Fire Department. You can register Mrs. Claus is taking time out of her busy schedule to have online through the Parks & Recreation website at https://bit. fun with girls and boys. She loves doing crafts, cooking and ly/2UgM6d0 or by stopping by the Fire Administration Build- singing! Please join her for a few hours to help her with her ing at 412 Oak St. See class information below: favorite activities while Santa is hard at work in the shop. Enjoy singing Christmas carols while decorating homemade Heartsaver® CPR First Aid & Stop the Bleed treats and making crafts. Bring a friend to share the experi- Instructor: Kingman Fire Department Personnel ence with or come solo and make new friends. Parents are The AHA’s Heartsaver includes CPR & First Aid. This course welcome to drop their child(ren) off; if you do stay, there will is a classroom, instructor-led course designed to prepare be a sitting area for you. Please only bring those children that students to provide CPR & First Aid in a safe, timely, and ef- you have registered to the program. fective manner. Upon successful completion of the course, Date: Saturday, December 4 including a fi rst aid skills demonstration, students receive a Time: 12:30 – 3:30 pm Heartsaver First Aid course completion card, valid for two Ages: 5 – 10 yrs. years. Stop the Bleed is a national awareness campaign and Cost: $25 call-to-action. Stop the Bleed is intended to cultivate grass- Min: 5 Max: 10 roots efforts that encourage bystanders to become trained, Location: Centennial Park Community Center equipped, and empowered to help in a bleeding emergency (Meeting & Activity Room) before professional help arrives. The course will be taught 3345 Harrison St. along with the HeartSaver program. Dates: September 28, October 26, November 23 & December 28 Time: 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Ages: 18 years & up Cost: $40 HeartSaver CPR, First Aid, Stop the Bleed is inclusive per person and must be pre-registered Location: Centennial Park Community Center (Activity Room) – 3345 Harrison St. Basic Life Support – BLS Instructor: Kingman Fire Department Personnel The AHA’s BLS Course provides the foundation for saving lives from cardiac arrest. It teaches both single-rescuer and team basic life support skills for application in both pre-hospital and in-facility environments, with a focus on high-quality CPR and team dynamics. Dates: September 14, October 12, November 9 & December 14 Times: 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Ages: 18 years & up Cost: $35 BLS (Pre-Hospital) per person and must be pre-registered Location: Centennial Park Community Center (Activity Room) – 3345 Harrison St.

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Body Shaping Step & Aerobic Workout Instructor: Anna Sultanova Instructor: J.J. Harris Participants will get the combination of aerobic, step, yoga This class is going to provide you with the best of both Step and stretching exercises using exercise tools like sticks, balls Aerobics & Floor Aerobics combined. The cardiovascular and weights designed for total body shaping. Through aer- benefi ts of aerobics while enhancing the dynamics of your obic and step exercises you get the cardiovascular benefi ts normal workout routine. This effective, high-energy class is while toning and fi rming your muscles, and burning away fat. designed to increase your heart rate, tone and fi rm muscles, Yoga and stretching exercises facilitate fl exibility, strength, and burn away unwanted fat. Special emphasis is placed on balance, and improve function of many of the body’s organs. legs, abdominal and buttocks. Instructor J.J. Harris will take All sessions are 4-weeks in length. Portable steps, sticks, you through a vibrant and energetic workout that will surely balls and weights will be provided. Participants are encour- tone your body. Exercise to great music and have fun! Por- aged to bring a towel and water bottle. table steps are provided, but you are welcome to bring your Days: Monday & Friday own. Please bring a towel and water bottle. Time: 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. Days: Saturdays Ages: 16 years & older Time: 9:00-10:00 a.m. Cost: $20 per session Ages: 16 & up Session I: September 13 – October 8 Cost: $13 Session II: October 11 – November 5 Session I: September 25 – October 16 Session III: November 8 – December 3 Session II: October 23 – November 13 Session IV: December 6 – January 7 Session III: November 20 – December 11 (no class 12/24 & 12/31) Session IV: December 18 – January 22 Min: 4 Max: 15 (no class on 12/25 & 1/1) Location: Centennial Park Community Center Min: 5 Max: 20 (Activity Room) – 3345 Harrison St. Location: Centennial Park Community Center (Activity Room) – 3345 Harrison St. Zumba Instructor: Tricia Matthews Fall Dance Classes Zumba Fitness is a total workout, com- Fall dance classes began the week of August 17th. To see bining all elements of fi tness and cardio, if room is available and to register late, please call the Parks muscle conditioning, balance and fl exibility, & Recreation Offi ce at 928-757-7919. If registered by Sep- boosted energy, and a serious dose of fun! tember 17th, student will have ample time to still learn the It’s the hottest aerobic dance craze sweep- dance basics as it relates to each class and be able to per- ing the nation which is a fusion of Latin rhythms and inter- form in the December 11th Holiday Performance. See class national music themes. Take this class to try something new schedule below: this year. Participants are encouraged to bring a towel and Class - Level Ages Days Dates Time Cost Tot Ballet, Jazz & Acro 3-5 Tues. 8/17-12/7 4:15-5:00 pm $115.00 water bottle. Tot Tap 3-5 Wed. 8/18-12-8 4:15-5:00 pm $115.00 Days: Thursday Hip Hop - Beg 6-10 Tues. 8/17-12/7 5:00-5:45 pm $115.00 Time: 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. Jazz - Beg 6-10 Tues. 8/17-12/7 5:45-6:30 pm $115.00 Contemporary - Beg 6-10 Tues. 8/17-12/7 6:30-7:15 pm $115.00 Ages: 16 years & older Jazz - Int/Adv 11 & up Wed. 8/18-12-8 5:00-5:45 pm $115.00 Cost: $15 Contemporary - Int/Adv 11 & up Wed. 8/18-12-8 5:45-6:30 pm $115.00 Session I: September 30 – October 21 Hip Hop - Int/Adv 11 & up Wed. 8/18-12-8 6:30-7:15 pm $115.00 Ballet - Beg 6-10 Thurs. 8/19-12/9 5:00-5:45 pm $115.00 Session II: October 28 – November 18 Tap 6 & up Thurs. 8/19-12/9 5:45-6:30 pm $115.00 Session III: December 2 – 23 Musical Theater 6 & up Fri. 8/20-12/10 11:00am-12:00 pm $125.00 Session IV: December 30 – January 20 Adult Dance fun for the parents or older siblings too... Min: 6 Max: 20 Adult Jazz 18 & up Tues. 8/17-9/21 7:15-8:15 pm $60.00 Location: Centennial Park Community Center Adult Contemporary 18 & up Tues. 9/28-11/2 7:15-8:15 pm $60.00 (Activity Room) – 3345 Harrison St. Adult Tap 18 & up Tues. 11/9-12/14 7:15-8:15 pm $60.00 Zumba Workout 18 & up Thurs. Every 4 weeks 6:30-7:30 pm $15.00 online registration at rec1.cityofkingman.gov Parks & Rec Fall 2021 5 YYouthouth SportsSports

Please contact Ryan Fruhwirth at Parks and Recreation with any questions regarding sports at 692-3113 or [email protected] . Interested in offi ciating? Sports offi cials are needed for all of our Youth and Adult Leagues. Youth Sports Offi cial only need to know the basic rules of basketball and how the game is played, as the leagues are skill-based programs. This is a great job for all high school basketball players. Visit www.cityofkingman.gov and click on Employment. Interested in Offi ciating? Sports offi cials are needed for all of our Youth and Adult Leagues. Watch for job postings at www.cityofkingman.gov Volunteer Coaches Ever had the desire to be a coach? Well now is the time to fulfi ll that desire! The City of Kingman Parks and Recreation is looking for volunteer coaches for their youth sports programs. Please contact Ryan Fruhwirth with Parks and Recre- ation for more information at 928-692-3113. Coaches Mandatory Meeting will be held on Tuesday, December 7th at 6pm at the Centennial Park Community Center. Team rosters will be handed out at this meeting. Boys & Girls Youth Basketball Practice Location: Manzanita Elementary Sponsored By: Angle Homes, Kingman Route 66 Ro- Games: Saturdays starting Jan. 22 (times will vary) tary Club, Star Nursery, and Pawn World Game Location: Lee Williams Auxiliary & Main Gyms Min: Max: Youth recreational basketball is a fun fi lled league designed 50 120 to teach the fundamentals of basketball in a team setting. Teams will be divided up into boys and girls teams un- Junior Basketball Season: less there aren’t enough registrations to do so and teams January 10 – March 12 Cost: will then become coed. Teams are divided as equally as $50 Age: possible by age. Practice and game formats will vary de- 10-12 years as of August 31, 2021 Practice: pending on the age of participants. Registration deadline M/W or Tu/Th (times will vary) Practice Location: is November 28th or until full. If space is available af- Palo Christi Elementary School Games: ter November 28th, an additional $5 late fee will be Saturdays starting Jan. 22 (Times will vary) Game Location: assessed. You must participate in the appropriate age Lee Williams Auxiliary & Main Gyms Min: Max: group and all 6-year-old participants must be in a mini- 50 100 mum of 1st grade. Please make sure your child’s date of birth is correct in the online profi le when registering.

Mighty Mites Basketball Season: January 10 – March 12 Cost: $40 Age: 6-7 years as of August 31, 2021 Practice/Games: Saturdays (times will vary) 30 minute practices prior to games Games start Jan. 22 Location: Lee Williams High School Auxiliary Gym & Club for YOUth Min: 50 Max: 120

Cadet Basketball Season: January 10 – March 12 Cost: $45 Age: 8-9 years as of August 31, 2021 Practices: M or T or W (Dates will vary) +

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Youth Tennis Lessons Instructor: Todd Winebarger Group tennis lessons will be offered on an as needed basis for all those interested. Each session is set for a 5-week period. Lessons are available in two skills sets; entry level 1 and level 2. Level 1 is for those just starting out and have never played, but are interested in learning the sport. Level 2 is for those with some tennis experi- ence or previously had lessons and are seeking to refresh or perfect their skills. Lessons can only be conducted as long as minimum numbers are met. If a high demand for lessons is requested, additional times and days may be- come available or additional skill levels may be offered. We encourage everyone to register early due to limited space in classes. All equipment will be provided if needed. Days: Friday Ages/Time: 8 years & up (8-8:55 am - entry level 1) 8 year & up (9-9:55 am - level 2) Cost: $48 Session I: September 17 – October 15 Session II: October 22 – November 19 Min: 4 Max: 8 Location: Centennial Park Tennis Courts #3 & #4 Private Tennis Lessons Instructor: Todd Winebarger Private tennis lessons will be offered by a scheduled ap- pointment only. Each lesson will be 1 hour in length and times and days will be set with instructor. Please call the Parks & Recreation Offi ce at 928-757-7919 to check on availability. All equipment will be provided, but it is encour- aged you learn with your own. Dates/Times: By appointment Ages: 8 years & up Cost: $30 per hour Location: Centennial Park Tennis Court #4

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Please contact Ryan Fruhwirth at Parks and Recreation with any questions regarding adult sports at 692-3113 or [email protected] Men’s Basketball Want to re-live the “glory days?” Then the time has come to gather up your friends and co-workers to participate in the City of Kingman Adult Men’s Basketball League. Space is limited so don’t delay in signing up your team. All fees must be paid before teams/players are eligible to play. Season will conclude with a single elimination tournament. Team registrations will be taken until Sun- day, November 14th or until fi lled. Our goal is to offer four divisions with various skills levels. Divisions may be com- bined if deemed necessary. Cost: $375/Team + $25 Player fee/player Ages: 16+ (Limit 2 players under 18 per team) Season: Dec 6 – Dec. 16, 2021 Jan 3 – Mar. 10, 2022 Cornhole Tournament Games: M/T Lower League; The time has come for all the best Cornhole players from W/Th Upper League around the Tri-State area to put their skills to the test in (Game Days and Times vary) one of our upcoming Cornhole Tournaments. This event Location: Kingman Middle School is open to ALL players 21+, whether you’re a weekend Team Min: 12 Max: 24 warrior or an avid Cornhole player! Teams who pre-register Managers Mtg.: Nov. 24th, 6pm @ Centennial Park will be entered into a drawing for a special prize. No out- Community Center side alcohol permitted, beer sales will be provided by local vendors. Winning teams will win cash prize (amount TBD). Date: Saturday, October 2 (you pick your team) Saturday, December 4 (blind draw) Cost: $35 per person on 10/2 – includes 1 raffl e tickets per player $35 per team on 12/4 – includes 2 raffl e tickets per team Ages: Men and Women 21+ Location: 10/2 Metcalfe Park at Brewfest 12/4 at Centennial Park Softball 4-plex Wooden Racquet Tennis Tournament We’re are going back in time with this Wooden Racquet tournament where the racquets will be provided for you, unless you have your own to use. Regular rules will apply in scoring. Only open to the fi rst 8 teams that register. Must be doubles and do not need to be gender specifi c. Prizes will be awarded to the fi rst place team. Dates: October 9 Time: 9:00 a.m. start Cost: $10 Team Ages: 16+ Location: Centennial Park Tennis Courts Team Min: 6 Max: 8 8 Parks & Rec Fall 2021 online registration at rec1.cityofkingman.gov CCERBATERBAT CLIFFSCLIFFS GOLFGOLF COURSECOURSE

For nearly 50 years, Cerbat Cliffs Golf Course in Kingman, Arizona has welcomed golfers to play a round of golf. Since it opened in 1973, Cerbat Cliffs has been known as the hometown location for golf the whole family can enjoy. Each year, new golfers are tested by our challenging 18 holes of golf. Leagues, tourna- ments, and golf outings at Cerbat Cliffs Golf Course are great ways to get together. Be sure to take a look at what options are available to your group this year. Cerbat Cliffs has the Golf Grill with a great selection of breakfast and lunch items along with cold beverages including beer, wine, mixed drinks and more. For more information or to book a tee time, please call 928-753-6593. See our rates below:

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Service or Category Service or Category Type Walking Fee Riding Fee

9 holes Fees Junior 9-Hole Rate $7 $16

9 holes Fees Senior 9-Hole Rate $12 $21

9 holes Fees Weekday 9-Hole Rate $14 $23

9 holes Fees Weekend 9-Hole Rate $15 $24

18 holes Fees Junior 18-Hole Rate $9 $26

18 holes Fees Senior 18-Hole Rate $21 $38

18 holes Fees Weekday 18-Hole Rate $23 $40

18 holes Fees Weekend 18-Hole Rate $25 $42

Service or Category FEE Golf Cart Rental Fee $9 9-holes, 1 player Golf Cart Rental Fee $17 18-holes, 1 player Summer Special June 1st- Aug $35 31st Cart Include (after 11am) Annual Passes – Weekdays $1,000

Annual Passes – Seven Days $1,250 Annual Passes – Include Your $475 Spouse Weekday Annual Passes – Include Your $575 Spouse 7 Days Annual Passes - Junior $450 Jr. Summer Pass-3 month $225 June, July, August Annual Pass-Including cart $2,300 Private Cart Trail Fees – Single $850 Trail Fee Private Cart Trail Fees – Trail Fee $425 including Spouse Driving Range Fees – Small $4 Bucket Driving Range Fees – Large $7 Bucket Authorize Parks and Recreation Director to reduce greens fees for promotional purposes (ex: Discount Rate twilight rate, 2 for 1 rate, etc.) online registration at rec1.cityofkingman.gov Parks & Rec Fall 2021 9 CCERBATERBAT CLIFFSCLIFFS GOLFGOLF COURSECOURSE

Disk Golf Disk Golf is now available at Cerbat Cliffs Golf Course. The challenging 18-hole Disc Golf layout offers holes ranging in length from 243 feet to 1233 feet. Plenty of trees and a few water hazards come into play throughout the course. Par for the Disc Golf course is 59. A practice target is located near the fi rst tee. All players must check into the Pro Shop prior to starting play. The hours will change slightly throughout the year. In the summer months, we anticipate the tee times starting at 2:00pm until close and in the winter months 1:00pm until close. Fees are listed below. For more information, please contact Cerbat Cliffs Pro Shop at 928-753-6593 Walking 18-Holes $6.00 per player Riding 18-Holes $15.00 per player

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TRAILS DOG PARKS The City of Kingman Parks & Recreation Department main- The City of Kingman Parks & Recreation Department main- tains 16 parks that make up 155.4 acres, 17.4 miles of tains 5 dog park facilities. Dog Parks can be found at Lewis trails, paths and walkways, and 473,175 square feet of Kingman Park, Centennial Park, and at Willow’s Dog Park. Roadways. There are four city-maintained trails and they All City operated Dog Parks are maintained daily and offer continue to grow with increase in distance and connec- doggie water stations, grass areas and or wood chipped tions. areas for dogs to play in, along with seating areas for dog owners. They are all stocked with poopy bags and we ask Camp Beale Loop trail is located on Fort Beale Drive owners to help keep our facilities clean by discarding dog in the Cerbat Foothills Recreation Area and is a 3.26- waste in nearby receptacles. Our Dog Parks are highly used mile moderate loop trail in downtown Kingman. It offers a every day and undergo maintenance and upgrades when chance to see wildlife, is open year-round, easily accessi- feasible. All dog parks are off leash areas and supported ble as you head west out of Kingman, and dogs are also with a dual gate entry feature to help prevent run away pets. able to use the trail while on leash. When not inside a dog park fenced area, we do ask that all dogs remain on leash until entered into the off-leash areas White Cliffs Wagon Wheel Trial is a 2.4 mile moderately of the facility. Please note: Animals are not allowed in any traffi cked out and back trail located near Kingman, Arizona city parks except where designated specifi cally for dogs in that features beautiful wild fl owers and is rated as mod- noted dog parks. erate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, nature trips, and bird watching and is best used from September Within Lewis Kingman Park there are 3 dog park areas, a until April but is open year-round. It has a newly build bridge large dog park, a small dog park, and an auxiliary dog park. that allows access to the trail head. The trail is currently un- The large dog park is for dog weighing over 30 pounds in dergoing minor construction to increase its distance and size and the small dog park is for smaller breeds weighing connections to other parts of town but remains open for under 30 pounds. The Auxiliary dog park is only open when users. The trail was used to for heavy wagons fi lled of ore one of the other two areas are closed for maintenance. from the booming mining company at Stockton Hill (about They are all within the same location of Lewis Kingman Park 5 miles north of present-day Kingman) and tufa stone from located at 2201 E. Andy Devine Ave. an adjacent canyon which was used in the construction of several buildings in Kingman. This trail has a lot of history! Centennial Dog Park is located at Centennial Park, 3333 Harrison St. on the Burbank Ave. side of the complex, be- Mohave Wash Trail is located in the upper part of King- hind fi eld #7. It easily accessible from the street and adjacent man and runs south from Beverly Ave and north for 4 miles to a large parking lot. This location is one of our newer fa- to Thompson Ave. The City of Kingman maintains the area cilities with lots of shade trees and just over 3/4 Acres, and of the path from Beverly Ave. to Gordon Dr. This is a paved opened in November 2018. path that is walker, bike, and dog friendly. No motorized vehicles allowed on path. Willow’s Dog Park is the newest dog park added to our furry facilities that opened in September 2019. It is located I-40 Walkway is a connecting paved path that allows pe- off Willow Rd., across from Walleck Ranch Park, and adja- destrians and bicyclist to connect easily from Stockton Hill cent to Legacy Ranch residential area. To gain access, enter Road to Harrison St. and is located just south of Interstate off Irvine St. and head 40 and north of Kingman Middle School and Firefi ghter west on Coronado Park. The path is approximately .6 miles. Ave. This park makes a perfect spot to rest In addition to the City maintained trails, Cerbat Foothills when taking your dogs Recreation Area has many trails in Kingman. Please visit for a walk on the Mo- the BLM for more information or contact their offi ce at 718- have Wash Trail as it 3700. There are also may trails in the Hualapai Mountain is very accessible with Park that is outside the city limits. For more information, entry gates just off the please contact 757-3859. trail path. online registration at rec1.cityofkingman.gov Parks & Rec Fall 2021 1111 SSpecialpecial EventsEvents & HHolidayoliday ActivitiesActivities

DRIVE–IN MOVIE NIGHT Friday, September 10; begins at dark Entrance by donation Southside Park Drive-In Movie nights have become popular and those in attendance have raved about them. If you haven’t been to one that the Parks & Recreation de- partment has hosted, now is your chance. You can sit in the comfort of your vehicle and enjoy time spent with family or friends and or bring a chair and sit by your vehicle or up front near the screen. Movies will take place downtown at Southside Park in the lower parking lot near Field #2. Concessions will be available and this season’s proceeds will benefi t Raptors Baseball Club. Fea- tured movie will be determined a couple weeks prior. Look at our Facebook page to cast your vote.

51ST ANNUAL ANDY DEVINE DAYS PARADE “BACK TO THE FUTURE” Saturday, September 25, 2021 It’s that time of year where the Kingman commu- nity comes together to celebrate the Annual Andy Devine Days Parade. Participating in this annual event will make you feel like a part of the legend that has become Andy Devine Days. Each year, entries in this parade celebrates Kingman’s west- ern heritage and its roots in the railroad, Route 66, ranching, and rodeos. Enjoy all that Kingman has to offer as we remember the past and look toward the future. Applications are now available at the Parks & Recreation Offi ce located at 3333 N. Harrison, or by calling 757-7919. Applications also available on the web at www.cityofkingman. gov; click on Parks & Recreation and look under the Forms and Information section to obtain an entry form. Everyone is welcome to participate and it’s FREE. Participants are strongly encouraged to design and build fl oat entries around the current year’s theme, “Back to the Future.” Participation plaques are available for purchase to all parade entries for a $25 charge and must be paid at the time of application. Deadline to enter this year’s parade is September 13th!

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FAMILY OUTDOOR CAMPOUT Join us for a Family Campout at Centennial Park. Spend the evening relaxing and let us take care of the activities for you and your family. Take a fl ashlight hike at night, listen to a story by the camp fi re, enjoy an outdoor movie, take a dip in the pool (weather permitting), roast marshmallows, do a craft, play a game, or just relax in the grass and gaze at the stars. Wake up to a warm breakfast and leave with memories that you can talk about with your family and friends for a long time! Fees will include activities, dinner and dessert Saturday evening, and breakfast Sunday morning. You will need to provide your own camping gear, any extra drinks (no alcoholic beverages) and snacks for the event. You will receive an itinerary and list of things to bring and not bring at time of registration. Pre-Registration is required by Wednesday, October 13th. For further information please contact Beth at 692-3109. Date: Saturday-Sunday, October 16-17 Time: 4:00 p.m. Saturday-10:00 a.m. Sunday (dinner served at 5:30) Age: All (Adult supervision for 17 & under) Cost: $10 per adult / $8 per child Location: Centennial Park Field 6

HALLOWEEN COLORING CONTEST This Halloween, we are looking for all children K through 5th grades to participate in this free activity. Winners will receive awards in their grade level. Coloring sheets will be available at the Recreation Department on Monday, October 4th and at local schools. Entries must be completed with crayons or colored pencils (no markers). All forms must be returned to the Parks & Rec. Offi ce by 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 26th. Winners will be announced on the Parks Facebook page on Friday, October 29th. Winner packets will be distributed to their school or notifi ed by phone. For more information, please contact the Kingman Parks & Recreation Offi ce at 757-7919.

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ROUTE 66 FESTIVAL Friday & Saturday, November 5 & 6 At Lewis Kingman Park 2201 E Andy Devine (aka Route 66) Here is a weekend full of family fun activities! There will be a car show, live music, and many vendors for everyone to visit, and something for the kids. The City is currently seeking vendors to sell food and products at the two-day event. Volunteers are needed to assist with the ongoing weekend activities. Visit www.66fest.com for more informa- tion or contact Josh at 718-2581. CRAFTS, COOKIES, & CAROLING WITH MRS. CLAUS Instructor: Mrs. Claus & Elves Mrs. Claus is taking time out of her busy schedule to have fun with girls and boys. She loves doing crafts, cooking and singing! Please join her for a few hours to help her with her favorite activities while Santa is hard at work in the shop. Enjoy singing Christmas carols while decorating homemade treats and making crafts. Bring a friend to share the experience with or come solo and make new friends. Parents are welcome to drop their child(ren) off; if you do stay, there will be a sitting area for you. Please only bring those children that you have registered for the program. Date: Saturday, December 4 Time: 12:30 – 3:30 pm Ages: 5 – 10 yrs. Cost: $25 Min: 5 Max: 15 Location: Centennial Park Community Center (Meeting & Activity Room) – 3345 Harrison St. SANTA’S CALLING Register by Monday, December 6 Santa and his North Pole Elves will be calling your child this holiday season after completing the Santa’s Calling Form. Santa’s Calling is recommended for children 3 to 9 years who would like to receive a call from Santa or one of his helpers. Children should be able to communicate with Santa or his elves during a phone call (adult help is okay). Forms will be available at City Hall, the Recreation Department, and through local schools beginning November 22nd. Forms must be completed by a parent or guardian. You may return the form to any of our Red North Pole Mailboxes located at City Hall, Centennial Park Recreation Department, and Fire Station #3 off of Gordon. All forms must be returned by 5:00 p.m. on Monday, December 6th; mailboxes will be collected and returned to the North Pole. Calls will be placed between December 6-23 (no choice of calling date). Santa is currently recruiting adult volunteers to visit the North Pole and become an honorary elf to assist with calls, so if you’re interested and can help Santa, please call the Parks & Recreation Department at 757-7919. LETTERS TO SANTA Attention all kids! Santa’s Elves are here and will be delivering your Christmas Greetings personally to the North Pole from November 22nd to December 10th. Santa has promised to return a letter to every boy and girl who writes him. To receive a letter from Santa, senders must send a letter to Santa and provide a self-addressed stamped envelope. Your letters can be deposited in the holiday mailbox located at the Parks & Rec. Offi ce or mailed to the address below; please allow 2 weeks for delivery. Note: this is NOT a presents or gift receiving program. Kingman Parks & Recreation c/o North Pole, 3333 Harrison St., Kingman, AZ 86409 1144 Parks & Rec Fall 2021 online registration at rec1.cityofkingman.gov SSpecialpecial EventsEvents & HHolidayoliday ActivitiesActivities

BREAKFAST WITH SANTA Join the Kingman Parks & Recreation at Golden Corral this year for Breakfast with Santa and Mrs. Claus. Come in your pajamas or all dressed up! Either way, you will want to bring your camera for a great photo opportunity. Pick up your meal discount voucher at the Parks & Recreation Offi ce (3333 Harrison St.) Monday – Friday between 8:00-5:00 p.m. Starting November 22 through December 3, (excluding Thanksgiving); you only need 1 voucher per family. Vouchers will NOT be available the day of the event so pick one up early! Any further questions, please call Beth Matthews at 692-3109. Date: Saturday, December 4 Time: 8:00-10:00 a.m. Ages: ALL Cost: TBD (fees will be available 1 month prior) Pick up discount voucher at Kingman Parks & Recreation Nov. 22 – Dec. 3 Location: Golden Corral – 3580 Stockton Hill Rd

THE 20TH ANNUAL KINGMAN POLAR DIP Wednesday, January 1st, 2022 12:00 p.m. @ Centennial Pool 3333 Harrison St., Kingman AZ

The Polar Dip is now twenty years and counting with participation increasing each year. What started out as a fun challenge has blossomed into a widely at- tended event to begin the New Year! The “Dip” is open to anyone in- terested in starting off their new year in a “chilling” way by braving the near freezing waters of Centennial Pool. Several unknown prizes await brave swimmers at the bottom of the pool as you plunge your way to retrieve the winning pieces. The event is FREE for everyone to attend. We recommend you be in good health to participate. Warm showers await all dippers at the events conclusion. The event will take place at exactly Noon on New Year’s Day, not a minute before or after the hour… The Dip is usually over within minutes so don’t be late!

Note: The brisk water temperatures may not be suitable for everyone. If you have a heart condition or history of heart related problems, the Polar Bear Dip may not be the activity for you to participate in. If unsure that the shock of cold water may be harm- ful to your health, you should consult your physician prior to participating. Those who participate, do so at their own risk.

online registration at rec1.cityofkingman.gov Parks & Rec Fall 2021 1155 Kingman Area Parks & Recreation Facilities Fire Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Cecil Davis Lewis Hubbs Ranch Canyon Mohave Pawnee Walleck Kingman Fighter’s Veterans Shadows Metcalfe Monsoon Memorial Southside Locomotive Centennial Picnic Tables Picnic Shelters Grills Benches Restrooms Ball Fields Tennis Racquetball Courts Playground Horseshoe Pits Basketball Courts Volleyball Courts Stage Area Soccer/Grass Area Electric Skate Park Frisbee Golf Dog Park Bocce Ball Monument/ Memorial DogSplash Park Pad 1) Canyon Shadows Park 8) Metcalfe Park Centennial Pool 720 Crestwood Dr. 315 W. Beale & Grandview (50 Meter Pool, Waterslide, & Red Hills Dr. 9) Mohave Park Concession Stand) 2) Cecil Davis Park 209 Mohave & Center St. 3333 Harrison & Beverly 601 Van Buren & Southern 10) Monsoon Park Centennial Park & Community Center 3) Centennial Park & Pool 815 Eastern Ave. & Southern 3345 Harrison St. (50 Meter Pool & Waterslide) 11) Pawnee Park Cerbat Cliffs Golf Course 3333 Harrison & Beverly 2199 Pawnee Dr. & Southern (Championship 18-Hole Course, 4) Fire Fighters Memorial Park 12) Southside Little League Park Club House, Pro Shop, 2001 Detroit & Fairgrounds 1220 Block of Topeka Driving Range, Chipping Area, 5) Hubbs Park 13) Veterans Memorial Park and Putting Green) 421 Golconda & 4th Street 6) Lewis Kingman Park 310 Beale & 1st Street 1001 Gates Ave. 2201 E. Andy Devine 14) Walleck Ranch Park Grandview Pool 7) Locomotive Park 3851 Willow & Kino (Pool, Wading Pool, Mini Slide, 310 Beale & 1st Street Grass Area) Service animals only 324 Gold & Grandview

Centennial Park is the center of Kingman’s Recreational opportunities for residents BALL FIELDS: and tourists alike. Centennial Park includes four championship caliber tennis courts; Field reservation rentals will need to be paid for at time of booking. Fields booked over the phone two lighted and enclosed racquetball courts; seven lighted softball fi elds; two basket- must be paid by credit card. This affects all adult and youth team practices. ball/volleyball courts and an olympic sized swimming pool. Rental times for all fi elds $11.00 for 1 ½ hours during the day time up to 5:00 p.m. start and courts are set at one and one half hours. Reservations and rentals can be made $17.00 for 1 ½ hours during the evening starting at 5:30 p.m. for the ramadas and picnic shelters. Contact the Recreation offi ce at 757-7919 for more information. Rangers are on duty in the evenings and the weekends for court TENNIS/RACQUETBALL/PICKLEBALL COURTS: and fi eld reservations. $2 (youth) & $3 (adult) before 5:00 p.m. and $5 (everyone) after 5:00 p.m. “ALL RESERVATIONS ARE FOR ONE AND ONE-HALF HOURS EXCEPT FOR RAMADAS” RAMADAS: ***RATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE*** $25 under 100 people and $50 over 100 people (For the fi rst 4 hours, $3 each additional hour.) VOLLEYBALL COURTS: $10 before 5:00 p.m. / $15 after 5:00 p.m.

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