CITY of 4Th of July: a Celebration in the Heartland
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301 N. BROADWAY CITY OF MOORE, OKLAHOMA 73160 MOORE CITYOFMOORE.COM 2021 | Issue 6 A progressive city committed to a quality community 4th of July: A Celebration in the Heartland City Information Numbers City Hall: 793-5000 Utility Customer Service: 793-5032 Parks and Recreation: 793-5090 After Hours Water & Sewer Calls: 793-5080 Trash and Big Trash Calls: 793-5070 lebratio Holiday Closings and Ce in the n Sanitation Schedules Heartland JULY 4, 2021 City Hall Closed Monday, July 5 Trash will be picked up on Wednesday, July 7. When: Sunday, July 4 BANDS Prohibited Items: Time: 2–10 p.m. - Alcoholic beverages unless The Station Recreation Center will be closed July 4. Shiloh Steel Where: Buck Thomas Park provided by on-site approved Time: 4–6:30 p.m. The Station Aquatic Center will be open from city vendor Join us at Buck Thomas Park Noon – 6 p.m. on July 4. Banana Seat - Glass containers of any kind to celebrate our country’s Time: 7–9:45 p.m. - Drug Paraphernalia / Weapons Independence Day. Enjoy one of - BBQ Grills the largest fireworks show in the Cemetery Sweep BE IN THE KNOW - Pets (Dogs are not allowed in the state, food, vendors, and activities. park for this event.) Permitted Items: - Fireworks Celebration in the Heartland will - Chairs A complete sweep of all items at Smith Cemetery - Smoking or vaping be a great time for all ages. Bring - Service Animals and Moore City Cemetery will take place the first the children for great fun including (no other dogs allowed) Celebration in the Heartland is free week of August 2021. Please keep in mind; the only inflatables, helicopter rides and more. - Umbrellas to the public. Fireworks will begin at permitted decorations are flowers in vases, attached - Coolers* dark (approximately 9:45 p.m.) to the monument, or flower arrangements in saddles FOOD & DRINK - Strollers attached to the top of the monument. American For more information please call Celebration in the Heartland will flags will be permitted the week of Memorial Day, *Coolers and bags may be searched 793-5090. feature Moore’s favorite sweet and Independence Day and Veterans Day. For more by event security and Moore Police information, please call 793-5020. savory treats from local food trucks. personnel. Thank you and we look forward to seeing you on the 4th! STAY UP-TO-DATE ON CITY INFORMATION. Go to cityofmoore.com or follow the City of Moore on social media @cityofmoore A reminder from The Moore Fire Department: It is unlawful for any person to manufacture, display, possess, use or sell fireworks within the Moore City limits. For more information, please contact Moore Fire Marshall’s office at (405) 793-5110. The Station Roundup Pool Party When: Friday, July 23 Time: 6–8 p.m. Where: The Station Aquatic Center Age: All (Under 18 must be accompanied by an adult) The Cost: $6 per person cityofmoore.com/fun to purchase Farmers Join us for this family-friendly party at the pool with your Market little cowgirls and buckaroos! AT CENTRAL PARK The Farmers Market at Central Park When: Now open through August 28 Time: Saturday mornings 8:00 a.m.–Noon Where: Moore Central Park Multipurpose Pavilion 700 S. Broadway Ave. Promoting the sale of garden related products and produce. Summer Camps and Classes We are taking applications for vendors for our Farmers Market. For more information please call 793-5090. City of Moore has summer camps and classes for every member of the family! Check out our schedule and descriptions online at cityofmoore.com/fun Youth Soccer Fall League When: Games start September 4 CAMPS: Time: Games are on Saturdays - 6 Game Season Art Camp: July 5–9 Ages: 3/4 Co-Ed, 5/6 Co-Ed, 7/8 Co-Ed Extreme Animals Camp: July 12–16 Age Determination Date: September 4, 2021 Outdoor Camp: July 19–23 Where: Buck Thomas Park (Front South Fields) One Day Basketball Camps: July 5, 19 Sign-ups: June 1–July 18 Magic Camp: July 26–30 cityofmoore.com/fun or at The Station 3-Day Basketball Camp: Aug. 2–4 Fee: $60 Resident, $70 Non-Resident $20 Late Fee July 19–Aug. 1 CLASSES: Jerseys will be given to each team by the first game. Kids Fishing Derby Shorts, athletic shoes, cleats, shin guards and any other Line Dancing When: Saturday, July 24 equipment will not be supplied. For more information, Swing Dancing Time: Check-In at 7:30 a.m. please contact (405) 793-5090. Ins and Outs of Ink Where: Buck Thomas Park (1903 NE 12th St.) Age: 5-15 years old (Must be accompanied by an adult) For more information about camps and classes please Dive-In Movie: The Karate Kid Cost: Free call 793-5090, or visit cityofmoore.com/fun. When: Friday, July 9 The City of Moore and OK Wildlife Department will Fee: $5 per person (first 300 people max.) co-host this event–rain or shine. The OK Wildlife 2021 Moore Senior Games cityofmoore.com/fun to purchase Department will have a fishing clinic at 8am covering This program is for all adults 50+ who like to stay in Where: The Station Aquatic Center safety, knot tying, fish ID, fish cleaning and ethics. Bring shape and love competition! Ten tournaments will be Bring your whole family to the Aquatic Center for a your own pole and bait (crawlers, stink bait, shrimp, liver, available June – August 2021. For more information movie while swimming. etc.) You catch it, you keep it! Four fish limit per family. call (405) 793-5090 or contact Logan Crosslin at No culling. Pre-register at cityofmoore.com/fun [email protected] The Station at Central Park AQUATIC CENTER The aquatic center is 45,000+ square feet and includes a lazy river, three large slides, child wading pool, lap lanes, diving area, family slide, aquatic climbing wall, water basketball goal, floatables, shade structures, aquatic locker rooms, and outdoor concession area. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK BUY A SEASON PASS MON-SUN: Noon-8 p.m. cityofmoore.com.