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in PARKS & RECREATION FACILITIES Laurel Municipal Center Centennial Park 8103 Sandy Spring Road, 913 Montrose Ave CITY OF LAUREL PARKS AND RECREATION 301-725-7800 Playground, Skate Park Administrative offices Cypress Street Athletic Fields Robert J. DiPietro Cypress Street Community Center Regulation Softball Fields, Play Area 7901 Cypress Street, 301-497-0300 Gymnasium, Fitness Room, Multi Stephen P. Turney Purpose Room, Game Room, Dance Recreation Complex Come Play Room, Preschool 9801 Fort Meade Road Lighted Regulation Softball Field Laurel Armory Anderson & with Us! Murphy Community Center Laurel Municipal Pool 422 Montgomery Street (seasonal) 301-725-8088 9th and Main Streets, 301-776-7419 Gymnasium, Lounge, Classrooms, Four Pool Complex, Snack Bar, Dance Room, Fitness Room, Lockers, Picnic Pavilion, Club Room Conference Room, Gaming Lounge Riverfront Park and Senior Services Office Avondale Street Granville Gude Park & Picnic Pavilions with grills, Lakehouse Playground, Waterless Port-o-let, 8300 Mulberry St., 301-490-3530 Hiker Biker Path Group Picnic Pavilions, Comfort Leo E. Wilson Community Park Station, Hiking Paths, Horseshoe Van Dusen Road Pits, New Playground, Boat Rentals, Picnic Pavilion, Playground and Stage and Snack Bar (seasonal) Dr. Bruce Morley Dog Playground Alice B. McCullough Field (membership required), Waterless Port-o-let 8th and Montgomery Streets Duniho/Nigh Community Park Regulation Softball Fields, Comfort Van Dusen Road Station, Basketball Court, Outdoor Tennis Court and 1/2 Court Stage, Play Area, Lighted Tennis Basketball Courts and Walking Path Discovery Community Park Sturgis/ Moore Green Hill and Harrison Drive 2017 Recreation Complex State of the Art Playground 497 8th Street Soccer Fields, Comfort Station, Greenview Drive Pool Picnic pavilion, Play area and Complex (seasonal) Lighted Parking 14403 Greenview Drive, 301-604-4042 Roland B. Sweitzer Park Main Pool, Wade Pool, Bathhouse, Sandy Spring Road Snack Stand, Picnic Pavilion and Multi-purpose Recreational Field, adjacent Tennis Courts, Cabana Playground, Walking Path and Clubroom Waterless Port-o-let Greenview Drive Cabana NEW Emancipation Park 14403 Greenview Drive, Two 601 8th Street meeting rooms that can be rented Adjacent to the Library–Shelter with for one larger space. Small kitchen, Picnic Tables, Lighted Amphitheater, gas fireplace and outdoor deck with Playground, Basketball Court, Water country club views Feature, Car Charging Station, Indoor Electronic Charging Station in the Partnership Activity Hall-LPD Library 811 5th Street Snowden Place Tot Lot Parks and Recreation 1203 Snowden Place Maintenance Complex Playground 7705 Old Sandy Spring Road Meeting Room To view Room and Outdoor Facility rental information log onto www.cityoflaurel.org Click on Department then Facility Rentals. For further information please call 301-725-5300 ext.2317 City of Laurel Department of Parks and Recreation Laurel Municipal Center – 8103 Sandy Spring Road • Laurel, MD 20707 • (301) 725-7800 • (301) 725-1HIT • ( 301) 497-NEWS • www.laurel.md.us Special Events for the Whole Family HOLIDAY PARADE & ARMORY ILLUMINATION Saturday, December 3, 5:00 p.m. SPECIAL EVENTS Celebrate the season with the annual holiday parade from the Municipal Center down Montgomery Street to the Laurel Armory where special guests Santa and friends will be on hand for picture opportunities. Don't miss musical entertainment while you await the lighting of the Armory Community Center. HOLIDAY DECORATING CONTEST BREAKFAST WITH SANTA Think you’ve got the best holiday spirit? Saturday, December 10 Call the Department of Parks and Recreation at 301- 9:00 a.m. SHARP 725-7800 by December 9th and nominate your home or Partnership Hall someone else’s and be prepared to be judged sometime Laurel Police Department, 811 Fifth Street after December 9th. Categories will include residential and Santa Claus is coming to town and he wants you to be his commercial properties. Winners will be announced in local special guest for breakfast. Enjoy a delicious hot meal and paper. Holiday Decorating Contest sponsored by the Laurel Civic Improvement dance with special guests Frosty and Rudolph. Cost $7.00 per Committee. Nominees must reside within City of Laurel limits. person. Pre registration is MANDATORY. WINTER BREAK MELT DOWN FREE with Annual Youth/Teen pass 10:00 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. December 28 - WINTER BREAK ESCAPE Ages 8-17 Experience all of the fun activities that the Armory has to offer. Enjoy the open gym, play a pick up game of basketball with your friends, get a game of ping-pong going, bust out the cue sticks and play some pool or have some air hockey fun. Check out our NEW shuffleboard game! December 29 — All DAY HOOP-A-THON Ages 13-17 Can you go ALL day? Come and play basketball ALL day at the Robert J. DiPietro Community Center. It’s your day to shoot hoops, win prizes, and have lunch at the center. Let’s see who can last all day long! EGGSTRAVAGANZA LAUREL CIVIC IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE Saturday, April 8th 1:00 p.m. SHARP! ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE Granville Gude Lakehouse and Park Sunday, March 5, 1:00- 4:00 p.m. Co-sponsored by the Laurel Lions Club & Chic-Fil-A. Laurel Municipal Center Children up to 12 can take part in age group egg Come and explore the variety of civic organizations, city services and clubs hunts and meet the bunny himself. Please arrive that support the Laurel Community. Speak with representatives from local before the hunts begin. The egg hunts only last as 2 government, businesses and other volunteer organizations and services long as the eggs are on the ground…and they go and find out all the great opportunities available in the area. Enjoy light fast! Please also bring a basket, bag or bucket to refreshments and family entertainment. Free to the public. collect your eggs. FREE Admission FREE FRIDAY INDOOR MOVIES 7:00 p.m. SHARP Partnership Hall - 811 5th Street There is always something fun and Come in from the cold, cozy up with the family and enjoy a FREE exciting going on in the City of Laurel! From special events to sports programs and Friday movie at Movies. Floor seating is available. You may bring your recreational workshops to fitness sessions, own chair but please sit towards the back of the room to prevent the City’s imaginative Department of Parks obstructing others’ views. Bring your own snacks or buy some on site and Recreation once again presents its (cash only). Winter Program Guide with a great variety of recreational choices for you and your family. January 13 With two full-service Community Centers The Secret Life of Pets (PG) and beautiful parks all over the City, there’s This animated comedy from Illumination Entertainment asks the something for everyone, from youths to seniors! Explore and play in one of our parks! question: what do our pets do all day when we're not home? For Challenge yourself with a new fitness routine! the critters living in a Manhattan apartment building, the answer Get creative or learn a new skill! is: whatever they want! A terrier named Max (voice of Louis C.K.) I hope you’ll take advantage of all the City of Laurel has to offer! I look regularly invites his friends to hang out at his place while his owner SPECIAL EVENTS forward to seeing you at one of our many fall and winter community events! (Ellie Kemper) is gone, but his quiet life is upended when said owner also takes in Duke (Eric Stonestreet), a stray mutt whom Max instantly Craig A. Moe, Mayor dislikes. Their feud eventually causes both of them to get lost in New York City, and as they work together to find their way home, they cross paths with a vicious bunny (Kevin Hart) who plans to lead a group of City of Laurel abandoned pets on a mission of revenge against humanity. Craig A. Moe, Mayor CITY COUNCIL TREE BOARD February 10 Michael R. Leszcz Barbara Borchardt Zootopia (PG) H. Edward Ricks Patsy Faddis Frederick Smalls Bobbi McCeney In a city inhabited by anthropomorphic animals Valerie Nicholas James Phillips who have abandoned traditional predator/ Donna Crary prey roles in favor of civilized coexistence, YOUTH SERVICES uptight rabbit police officer Judy Hopps (voiced CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMISSION by Ginnifer Goodwin) is forced to work with COMMITTEES Monique Holland, Chair charismatic fox con artist Nick Wilde (Jason PARKS AND RECREATION Gloria Arnold, Vice Chair Bateman) to crack a major case involving the Virginia Scaglarini Rhonda Whitley mysterious disappearance of some carnivorous citizens. Joan Fitzgerald Craig Fredrick But when a few of the missing critters reappear, having reverted Eileen Collins Eileen Collins to pre-enlightenment savagery, it exposes existing anti-carnivore David Deglau Frank Anastasio prejudice among the city's herbivores that threatens to damage the Raymond Roakes James Agbai fabric of their diverse metropolis. Shakira, Idris Elba, J.K. Simmons, Nate Torrence, Jenny Slate, Tommy Chong, Octavia L. Spencer, Bonnie Hunt, Alan Tudyk, Don Lake, and John DiMaggio also lend their 2017 SUMMER DAY CAMP voices. Author: Violet LeVoit In a city inhabited by anthropomorphic REGISTRATION animals who have abandoned traditional predator/prey roles in favor of civilized coexistence, uptight rabbit police officer Judy Hopps Begins April 17 for City Residents, April 24 for Non Residents (voiced by Ginnifer Goodwin) is forced to work with charismatic fox Robert J. DiPietro Community Center con artist Nick Wilde (Jason Bateman) to crack a major case involving Day camp will be held from the mysterious disappearance of some carnivorous citizens. But June 19 – August 11, 9:00a.m.- when a few of the missing critters reappear, having reverted to pre- 4:30 p.m. Pre & Post care hours enlightenment savagery, it exposes existing anti-carnivore prejudice available. Camps are offered for among the city's herbivores that threatens to damage the fabric of children ages 6 (entering first their diverse metropolis.