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Dear Residents, North Charleston is known for its outstanding recreation programs and beautiful facilities. Our Recreation Department maintains strong leadership and is fortunate to have volunteers who offer dedicated service to our citizens by providing them with various, fun-filled, recreational opportunities.

Please take time to explore the recreational opportunities offered to the community. You will be as proud as I am of the success of the North Charleston Recreation Department.

Sincerely,

R. Keith Summey, Mayor City of North Charleston

Dear Citizens, The City of North Charleston was recently named a “Playful City USA” community by KaBOOM!, the It is an honor and a pleasure to serve you as the Director of Parks and national non-profit dedicated to saving play for America’s children. 151 cities and towns across the Recreation. Our department strives to accommodate your needs by country received the designation of which only 5 were recognized from the State of South Carolina. providing safe and clean facilities as well as fun-filled programs for all KaBOOM! created “Playful City USA” in 2007 to help local governments address the play deficit by ages. North Charleston truly is a wonderful city which provides our ensuring children have the time and space they need to play. citizens with many great opportunities. If there is anything that the Recreation Department, or myself can do to assist you, please do not “The power of play can impact many of the urgent problems facing our cities, from the epidemic of hesitate to contact me. childhood obesity to poor school performance,” said Darell Hammond, KaBOOM! Founder and CEO. “When leaders support the cause of play, children live happier and healthier lives.” Sincerely,

North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey stated, “The North Charleston Recreation Department offers a wealth of activities and space for play that promotes healthy lifestyles including for all ages Ed Barfield, Director at our many athletic complexes, senior programming in our community centers, afterschool and North Charleston Recreation Department camps for our city’s youth, and passive play at the numerous playgrounds dotting the city.” Mayor Summey continued, “We take great pride in providing our citizens with play areas and programming that rival the best in the nation.” Dear Citizens, Thank you for participating in our various programs and events. Our staff is committed to providing you quality events and we encourage you to take advantage of the many opportunities that we provide. Your continued support means a lot to us and we forward to serving you.

Sincerely,

TJ Rostin, Deputy Director North Charleston Recreation Department ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE Recreation Department • 2nd Floor of City Hall NORTH CHARLESTON CITY COUNCIL 2500 City Hall Lane • North Charleston, SC • 29406 Administrative Staff...... 1 Mayor R. Keith Summey Mike Brown District 1 Millie Brown and Jasmine Dozier are behind the scenes Rhonda Jerome District 2 and handle the majority of the Recreation Department’s Maintenance Staff...... 1 Virginia Jamison District 3 finances. They assist the Recreation Department in Ron Brinson District 4 meeting all of their purchasing needs, thus allowing the Athletics...... 2 Todd Olds District 5 Department to best serve the citizens of North Dorothy Williams District 6 Charleston. Their daily work with vendors is a must for Rainedout.com for all athletics...... 2 Sam Hart District 7 the Department’s continued success. Youth...... 3 Bob King District 8 Middle School ...... 6 Kenny Skipper District 9 The Recreation Department greatly appreciates Millie and Adult ...... 8 Michael Brown District 10 Millie Brown, Office Manager Jasmine's support and dedication to improving the (843) 740-5800 quality of life for North Charleston residents. Aquatics...... 10-12 [email protected] RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD Children’s Programs...... 16 The North Charleston Recreation Department Advisory Board meets the 4th Wednesday of each month at Armory Senior Programs...... 18 Park at 5:30 pm. For more information, please call (843) 745-1028. Keep North Charleston Beautiful...... 23 Dick Fuller, Chairman Donta Bowens City Attractions...... 24 Jim Chiavacci Riverfront Park...... 24 Vernon Fields Jasmine Dozier, Clerk Greater Charleston Naval Base Memorial. . . .25 Tony Grasso (843) 740-5809 North Charleston Fire Museum...... 26 John Miller [email protected] The Club at Wescott Plantation. . . . .27-28 Carol Pierce Monique Stinson

Wescott Park...... 30-33 MAINTENANCE RECREATION DEPARTMENT Community Centers...... 34 ADMINISTRATION The Recreation Department is very fortunate to have an outstanding Ed Barfield, Recreation Director Armory Park...... 38 Maintenance Division. Under the leadership and guidance of Cary TJ Rostin, Deputy Director Grant, these men are dedicated to providing North Charleston Felix C. Davis at Park Circle...... 39 Millie Brown, Office Manager residents with quality facilities, beautiful parks and open green spaces. Felix Pinckney...... 41 Jimmy Brown, Athletic Director Cindy Dambaugh, Adult Athletics Gethsemani...... 42 Dick Fuller, Chairman Bora Yatagan, Aquatics Director Jeanene Batten...... 43 Danta Bowens Robert Fludd, Program Director Jim Chiavacci Miner Crosby...... 44 Cary Grant, Maintenance Director Cary Grant, Maintenance Director Vernon Fields Northwoods Park...... 45 Kathy Kackley, Program Director [email protected] Tony Grasso Perry/Webb...... 46 Mike Maksim, Athletic Director Joe McIntyre Edwina Peterson, Middle School Athletics Thomas M. Evans, Sr...... 47 John Miller Belinda Swindler, Senior Coordinator The Maintenance Division services 34 Carol Pierce and fields, 9 soccer fields, Monique Stinson City Parks...... 48 4 fields, an in-line rink, a 400m track, 19 courts and 21 community centers.

2 24 hour Info Line (843) 740-2699 www.northcharleston.org 1 ATHLETICS PROGRAMS YOUTH ATHLETIC SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

The North Charleston Recreation Department is always looking for volunteer coaches and team Mike Maksim, Athletic Director sponsors. Help support the youth of North Charleston by becoming a team sponsor or volunteer coach for a variety of youth sports offered by the recreation department. Sponsoring a team is a City Hall great marketing opportunity reaching thousands of individuals while supporting our young ath- [email protected] letes. Volunteer coaches have the opportunity to instruct the basic skills of a particular (s) (843) 740-5808 while teaching life skills such as sportsmanship and teamwork. Sponsors receive the following: Youth Athletics are provided for North Charleston ● Your Company Name the uniform jerseys residents. Participants must play in the area in ● Your Company Name on all schedules for the particular age group that you sponsor which they reside. However, non-residents may ● Sponsor Plaque with team photo register provided neither state nor national ● Invitation to the Volunteer and Sponsor Appreciation Banquet in October Jimmy Brown, Athletic Director affiliations have rules prohibiting non-resident  City Hall Cost to sponsor a team(s): participation. The NCRD Staff assigns non- [email protected] ● Single Team Sponsor $250.00 residents to an area for participation and an ● Silver Sponsor (3-teams) $600.00 ($200.00 per team) (843) 740-5804 ● Platinum Sponsor (10-teams) $1500.00 ($150.00 per team) additional $30 registration fee is charged. This applies to all Youth Athletic programs. By sponsoring multiple teams, a company has the opportunity to spread their marketing plan over multiple sports throughout a year, i.e. a baseball team, a football team, a team, etc. A parent or legal guardian is required at All volunteers undergo a yearly background check. Each volunteer is required to complete a Vol- registration and must provide the child’s birth unteer Application and a Coaches Code of Ethics before you are allowed to participate in any certificate, proof of accident insurance, proof of capacity with a team. residence and payment of all fees. Cash is not accepted at registration; only checks, money Helen DeLong, orders or cashier checks are accepted. Facility Supervisor The philosophy of the North Charleston Recreation Department is to instill a positive attitude, Northwoods Park sportsmanship, basic fundamentals, confidence, and high moral standards. Youth Sports Pro- REGISTRATION LOCATIONS (843) 572-5410 grams develop the physical, psychological, and social aspects of youth. Our programs emphasize Armory Park (843) 745-1032, Gethsemani (843) participation, fun, sportsmanship, and downplays a competitive approach to sports. Participants, parents, and coaches are expected to support this philosophy. 308-4733, Northwoods Park (843) 572-5410, Felix C. Davis Community Center (Park Circle) (843) For more information on becoming a volunteer or sponsor, please call (843) 767-0782 or 745-1028, Jeanene Batten Community Center email [email protected]. (843) 308-4731, Perry/Webb Community Center (843) Mike Gillison, 308-4735, Thomas M. Evans, Sr. Community Center Facility Supervisor (843) 760-4289, and Wescott Park (843) 767-0782 Danny Jones [email protected] Registration is not available on the following (843) 745-1033 holidays observed by the city: New Year’s Day, FR: Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Presidents Day, Memorial RainedOut Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day & Friday after Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve & Christmas Day. Ryan Connolly, Our organization uses RainedOut to inform you about cancelled Today's game is games,upcoming registrations, field changes, etc. RainedOut cancelled due Facility Supervisor PROGRAMS OFFERED delivers our urgentalerts to you as text messages or email. to weather Wescott Park Baseball Spring/Fall , Hit & Run [email protected] Basketball Winter/Summer Punt, Pass & Kick Text North Charleston Recreation Department to 84483 to (843) 767-0782 receive alerts!For email alerts search for North Charleston Cheerleading Soccer Recreation Department on www.RainedOut.com Football Softball Spring/Fall Hershey Track & Field

Deni Grant, Clerk Wescott Park [email protected] (843) 767-0782 2 24 hour Info Line (843) 740-2699 www.northcharleston.org 3 BASEBALL HERSHEY TRACK & FIELD GAMES AGES: 9-14 as of August 1, 2017 SPRING BASEBALL LOCATION: Danny Jones Sports Complex. AGES: 4–5 T- as of May 1, 2017, 6–8 Machine Pitch, REGISTRATION: Month of April 9–10 Dixie Minors, 11–12 Dixie Youth, 13–14 Dixie Boys, and Participants can register at their respective schools. 15–19 Dixie Majors as of May 1, 2017 REGISTRATION FEE: FREE REGISTRATION: Month of January This program allows participants to sign up for two REGISTRATION FEE: Residents, $30; Non-Residents, $60 events. Events include individual distances, LOCATION(S): Ages 4–12 Northwoods Park, Park Circle, CHEERLEADING 4x100 meter relay, long jump and softball throw. Pepperhill Park, Wescott Park; Ages 13–14 MWV/Kapstone AGES: 6–13 as of September 1, 2017 Park; Ages 15–19 Collins Park REGISTRATION: Month of July The season begins the 2nd week of April. Each participant REGISTRATION FEE: Residents, $30; Non-Residents, $60; Uniform cost is in addition to the registration fee PITCH, HIT & RUN receives a uniform that includes a pair of pants, socks, a AGES: 7-14 LOCATION(S): Doc Hursey Field at Danny Jones , shirt and a hat. All participants must provide their own LOCATION(S): TBD Pepperhill Park, and Northwoods Park glove, cleats and helmet with face mask and REGISTRATION FEE: Free Cheerleading teams represent their neighborhoods and chinstrap. This competition, held in April, encourages participation cheer for the football teams that represent the same FALL BASEBALL and emphasizes the fun of baseball with a focus on skills. area. This is neither a traveling nor a competitive AGES: 4-5 T-Ball as of Sept. 1, 2018, 6-8 Machine Pitch, Each local winner advances to sectional competition with cheerleading program. All games are played on 9–10 Dixie Minors, 11–12 Dixie Youth, 13–14 Dixie Boys, the opportunity to move onto Regional’s and onto MLB weeknights and on Saturdays. 15–19 Dixie Majors as of May 1, 2018 All-Star game to compete in finals. REGISTRATION: Month of July REGISTRATION FEE: Residents, $30; Non-Residents, $60 SOFTBALL LOCATION(S): MWV/Kapstone Park, Park Circle, Wescott FOOTBALL PUNT, PASS & KICK SPRING SOFTBALL AGES: 8–13 Boys & Girls Park and competing recreation departments’ fields FLAG FOOTBALL AGES: 6–8 Coach Pitch, 9–10 Fast Pitch, 11–12 Fast Pitch, REGISTRATION: No registration needed The Lowcountry Fall League is designed for players who AGES: 5 and 6 as of September 1, 2017 13–15 Fast Pitch as of December 31, 2016 REGISTRATION FEE: Free want to improve their skills or explore the league they REGISTRATION: Month of July REGISTRATION: Month of January LOCATION(S): Doc Hursey Field at Danny Jones wish to play in next spring. Players will receive a shirt, REGISTRATION FEE: Residents, $30; Non-Residents, $60 REGISTRATION FEE: Residents, $30; Non-Residents, $60 This program, held in October, allows youth to display socks, pants, and hat. LOCATION(S): Doc Hursey Field at Danny Jones LOCATION(S): Lents Field & Exchange Field at Danny their ability to launch a football by utilizing the three ,Pepperhill Park or MWV-Kapstone Park Jones, Pepperhill Park, Northwoods Park and Wescott Park primary ball handling skills involved in the game. Local This program is designed to introduce youth to the game Games begin the second week of April. Each participant BASKETBALL winners will advance to a sectional competition with an of football. The games will be conducted on abbreviated receives a pair of shorts, socks, a shirt, and a visor. Players opportunity to advance to the Nationals held at an NFL SUMMER BASKETBALL fields.The Recreation Department will provide a game must provide their own glove, cleats and game AGES: 9–10 Boys & Girls, 11–12 Boys & Girls, 13–14 Boys & jersey, shorts and socks. . with face mask and chinstrap. Girls, 15–17 Boys & Girls as of August 1, 2017 REGISTRATION: Month of April TACKLE FOOTBALL FALL SOFTBALL SOCCER AGES: 6-8 Coach Pitch, 9–10 Fast Pitch, 11–12 Fast Pitch, REGISTRATION FEE: Residents, $30; Non-Residents, $60 AGES/WEIGHT LIMITS: 7–14 as of September 1, 2017 AGES: U-6, U-8, U-10, U-12, U-15 as of September 1, 2017 13–15 Fast Pitch LOCATION(S): Danny Jones Gym, Ferndale Gym, There is no weight limit for participation, but there is a REGISTRATION: Month of July as of December 31, 2017 Northwoods Gym, River Oaks Gym, Sterett Hall Gym, and weight limit for positions that can handle the football. REGISTRATION FEE: Residents, $30; Non-Residents, $60 REGISTRATION: Month of July neighboring recreation departments. They include: 7-8 (85 lbs), 9-10 (135 lbs), 11-12 (150 lbs), LOCATION(S): All games at Danny Jones, Northwoods and REGISTRATION FEE: Residents, $30; Non-Residents, $60 Games begin in early June and are played on weeknights. 13-14 (no limit) River Oaks LOCATION(S): Lents Field & Exchange Field at Danny The Recreation Department provides each participant REGISTRATION: Month of July The Soccer League begins in late September. The NCRD Jones, Wescott Park and competing recreation with a game shirt and shorts. REGISTRATION FEE: Residents, $30; Non-Residents, staff is responsible for assigning players to teams within departments’ fields $60 the area that they reside. Players receive a pair of shorts, WINTER BASKETBALL The Fall Softball League serves as a platform for the LOCATION(S): Doc Hursey Field at Danny Jones and socks and a game jersey, and are responsible for AGES: 4–6 Co-Ed, 7–8 Co-Ed, 9–10 Boys & Girls, players who want to improve their skills or explore the Pepperhill Park providing their own shin guards and cleats. Soccer 11–12 Boys & Girls, 13–14 Boys & Girls, 15–17 Boys & Girls as league they wish to play in next spring. Players will Participants must provide their own equipment games are played on weeknights and Saturdays. receive a shirt, socks of September 1, 2017 including all pads, pants, cleats, and a helmet; pants and visor. REGISTRATION: Month of October however, each player does receive a game jersey and REGISTRATION FEE: Residents, $30; Non-Residents, $60 socks. All games are played on weeknights and on LOCATION(S): Danny Jones Gym, Ferndale Gym, Saturdays. Each player must play in their age Northwoods Gym, River Oaks Gym, and Sterett Hall Gym classification. Practices are held during the month of December and the season begins in early January. Games are played on weeknights and Saturdays and each participant will receive a pair of shorts and a shirt.

4 24 hour Info Line (843) 740-2699 www.northcharleston.org 5 STEP TEAM BOYS & GIRLS AGES: 12–15 as of December 31, 2017 REGISTRATION: First two weeks of school AGES: 12–15 as of March 31, 2017 REGISTRATION FEE: $30 REGISTRATION: Month of September LOCATION(S): Northwoods Middle, Military Magnet, REGISTRATION FEE: $30 per team Morningside Middle, Zucker Middle, and Deer Park LOCATION(S): Northwoods Middle, Military Magnet, Middle School Athletics are provided for North Charleston area students. Participants must Middle Morningside Middle, Zucker Middle, and Deer Park play for the middle school which they attend. A parent or legal guardian is required at The Middle School Girls’ Volleyball program begins in Middle registration. Cash is not accepted at registration; only checks, money orders, or cashier mid-September. Each student must register at and Step Teams hold competitions in February. Stepping checks are accepted. play for the school they attend. Team t-shirts are is an energetic, rhythmic, choreographed, clapping provided. REGISTRATION LOCATIONS and stepping routine. Each student must register at Northwoods Middle , Military Magnet, Morningside Middle, and play for the school they attend. Zucker Middle, and Deer Park Middle TRACK & FIELD AGES: 12–15 as of March 31, 2018 PROGRAMS OFFERED AGES: 12–15 as of May 31, 2017 REGISTRATION: Month of November Baseball/Softball, Basketball, Cheerleading, Football/Powder Puff, REGISTRATION: Month of March REGISTRATION FEE: $30 Soccer, Step Team, Track & Field, Volleyball, Wrestling REGISTRATION FEE: $15 LOCATION(S): Northwoods Middle, Military Magnet, Edwina Peterson LOCATION(S): Northwoods Middle, Military Magnet, Morningside Middle, Zucker Middle, and Deer Park Middle School Athletic Coordinator Morningside Middle, Zucker Middle, and Deer Park BASEBALL ⁄ SOFTBALL Middle AGES: 12–15 as of April 30, 2017 City Hall • (843) 740-5802 Middle Wrestling begins in mid-January. Each player REGISTRATION: Month of January [email protected] The Track & Field program begins in April. Meets are recieves a wrestling uniform (Singlet) representing REGISTRATION FEE: $30 held on the third Saturday in April and the third their school, and must register at and play for the LOCATION(S): Northwoods Middle, Military Magnet, Saturday in May.. Events include the 50m, 100m, school they attend. Morningside Middle, Zucker Middle, and Deer Park FOOTBALL & POWDERPUFF 200m, and 400m dash; the 4x100m relay; the 800m Middle. AGES: 12–15 as of December 31, 2017 and 1600m run; Standing Long Jump and Softball The season begins in March. Each participant REGISTRATION: First two weeks of school Throw. The Recreation Department provides each receives a uniform that includes a pair of pants, REGISTRATION FEE: $30 participant with a t-shirt representing their school. socks, a shirt and a hat. All participants must LOCATION(S): Northwoods Middle, Military Magnet, provide their own glove, cleats and batting helmet Morningside Middle, Zucker Middle, and Deer Park with face mask and chinstrap. Middle The Football program begins its season in BASKETBALL September. Each student must register at and play BOYS & GIRLS for the school they attend. Team jerseys AGES: 12–15 as of March 31, 2018 representing each school are issued; however, REGISTRATION: Month of November participants must provide all pads, pants, cleats and REGISTRATION FEE: $30 a helmet. LOCATION(S): Northwoods Middle, Military Magnet, Morningside Middle, Zucker Middle, and Deer Park SOCCER Middle. BOYS & GIRLS The Basketball program begins in January. Each AGES: 12–15 as of May 31, 2017 player receives a basketball uniform representing REGISTRATION: Month of March their school, and must register at and play for the REGISTRATION FEE: $30 school they attend. LOCATION(S): Northwoods Middle, Military Magnet, Morningside Middle, Zucker Middle, and Deer Park CHEERLEADING Middle AGES: 12–15 as of December 31, 2017 The Soccer program begins its season in mid-April. REGISTRATION: First two weeks of school Team shirts and shorts, representing each school, REGISTRATION FEE: $30 are issued and players must provide their own shin LOCATION(S): Northwoods Middle, Military Magnet, guards and cleats. Each student must register at Morningside Middle, Zucker Middle, and Deer Park Middle. and play for the school they attend. Cheerleading begins its season in September. Each cheerleading team will cheer for their school’s athletic team and each student must register at their school. Team t-shirts are provided that represent each school. 6 24 hour Info Line (843) 740-2699 www.northcharleston.org 7 Adult Athletics are provided for all adults and Cindy Dambaugh companies. Programs are throughout the year. Adult Athletic Coordinator City Hall • (843) 740-5801 Cash is not accepted at registration; only checks, [email protected] money orders, or cashier checks.

REGISTRATION LOCATION North Charleston City Hall Recreation Department • 2nd Floor

PROGRAMS OFFERED FLAG FOOTBALL SOFTBALL, SENIORS Basketball (Men’s Industrial), Disc Golf, CO-ED SPRING & FALL Flag Football (Co-Ed), Fly Dog Fitness, Winter, Spring, Summer & Fall The Recreation Department, in conjunction with , , Softball (Co-Ed & REGISTRATION FEE: TBD per player Lowcountry Senior Softball, hosts Summer and Fall Men’s Senior), , Team Tennis, Tennis LOCATION(S): MWV/Kapstone Park Senior Softball leagues at MWV/Kapstone Park. Leagues Lessons This league is played in conjunction with CSSC. Our Flag are available to men ages 50+ and begin in April and Football Program is an exciting way to get exercise and September. For more information, please contact meet new friends. Marshall Goldstein (843) 819-6917 4 V. 4 CO-ED BASKETBALL Spring, Summer & Fall TABLE TENNIS FLY DOG FITNESS For the table tennis player at any level. Meets Tuesday REGISTRATION FEE: TBD, per player The NCRD, in conjuction with Fly Dog Fitness, offers evenings from 6:15pm -9:00pm at Armory Park. For more LOCATION(S): Danny Jones and Ferndale Boot Camps Mondays–Thursdays from 6:00pm –7:00pm, information call William Elsesser at (843) 529-0946. The league is played in conjunction with CSSC. Our Monday & Wednesday 5:00pm and Mondays, basketball program is an exciting way to get exercise Wednesdays, and Fridays at 6:00am and 8:30am. All levels are welcome. TEAM TENNIS and meet new friends. REGISTRATION: Continuous REGISTRATION FEE: TBD BASKETBALL ROLLER HOCKEY LOCATION(S): Collins Park Tennis Center MEN’S INDUSTRIAL MEN’S Men’s and Women’s League Team Tennis program offers Spring & Fall LEAGUE MEETING: Danny Jones • November 4, 2017 • 2:00 pm various levels of competition. Matches are played against REGISTRATION FEE: TBD (per player) REGISTRATION FEE: $375 per team other tennis teams from the Lowcountry. Please contact LOCATION(S): Danny Jones Roller Hockey Rink LOCATION(S): TBD Glenn Cobb at 810-1451 after 5:15pm The Industrial Basketball program is offered to area This league brings exciting action and lots of fun! company employees as a recreational outlet outside of the TENNIS LESSONS workplace. This promotes morale and encourages team SOFTBALL Tennis Lessons are offered by the Recreation unity in the work place and on the court. CO-ED Department and are provided for both groups and Winter, Spring, Summer & Fall individuals. Lessons are offered by Professional, DISC GOLF REGISTRATION FEE: TBD, per player Glenn Cobb for all levels of play. Rates are based on the The Disc Golf course is located on the outer eight islands of LOCATION(S): MWV/KapStone Park and Lents Field number of students attending each clinic, and are also historic Park Circle. Open play is Monday–Sunday, The league is played in conjunction with CSSC. Our offered to all area high school teams. All lessons and daylight–dark. If interested in playing Doubles, meet at co-ed softball program is an exciting way to get clinics are held at the Collins Park Tennis Center. Please the #1 tee, Tuesdays at 5:00pm, for play beginning at 6:00pm. exercise and meet new friends. contact Glenn Cobb at (843) 810-1451 after 5:15pm

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The Lowcountry Aquatic Project (LAPS) seeks to provide lifelong aquatic opportunities for OPEN SWIMMING AND POOL RULES Lowcountry residents. Putting special emphasis on LAP SWIM • All swimmers must wear a bathing suit teaching children in underprivileged areas to swim, Monday-Friday 7:00am-4:00pm • No cut-offs are allowed thus reducing the occurrence of accidental drowning. Monday-Thursday 7:15pm-8:15pm • T-shirts, if worn, must be white or gray Saturday 10:00am-4:00pm Danny Jones will also accommodate year round, indoor Sunday CLOSED • All swimmers must shower before swimming training for competitive swimmers, education in water There will also be 2-4 lap lanes available during these • Persons with open lesions or wounds are not safety, swimming lessons, lap swimming, open hours. permitted in pool swimming, and water aerobics for all ages. • Persons with diahrreal sickness or nausea should not enter the pool Bora Yatagan Doug Fetchen LAPS • Persons with skin, eye or respiratory Aquatics Director Assistant Aquatics Director SEASONAL PASSES LAPS will conduct lessons for kindergarten and first infections should not enter the pool Park Circle [ (843) 745-1028 Head Swim Coach Winter January 3-May 29 graders from local Charleston County schools • Persons under the influence of alcohol or [email protected] Park Circle • (843) 745-1028 Summer May 30-September 5 between 9:30am-1:30pm Monday – Thursday. Fridays Fall September 6-December 31 drugs will not be allowed in the pool [email protected] will be make-up days. Class size will be no more than Individual Passes $30 resident/$60 non-resident • No solo swimming permitted Family Passes $50 resident/$100 non-resident six children. Students will rotate through eight • No running on pool deck lessons within a four week period. Each child will • No allowed receive two weeks in the fall followed by two weeks in • No horseplay the spring.Contact: Shannon Walsh O’Brien at • No glass in pool area (843) 822-5353 or [email protected] • Under 2 yrs old must wear swimming diapers www.sclaps.com

PROGRAMS OFFERED: Open Swimming, Lap Swimming, Swimming Lessons, MASTERS SWIM TEAM Water Aerobics, Swim Team, Water Walking, For athletes who are 18 and older who have a Lifeguard Training, Pool Rentals Helen DeLong Robert Fludd minimum basic knowledge of all four strokes. Facility Supervisor Program Director $30/month SUMMER SCHEDULE Northwoods Park Felix Pinckney Monday – Friday, 6:00am -7:00am Season Begins: Memorial Day Weekend (843) 572-5410 (843)745-1036 Contact: (843) 745-1028 Season Ends: Labor Day www.palmettomasters.org Holiday Hours: Memorial Day 2:00pm-5:00pm July 4th 2:00pm-5:00pm Labor Day 2:00pm-5 :00pm WATER AEROBICS Monday/Tuesday/Thursday, 9:00am-10:00am or ADA LIFTS 6:00pm-7:00pm $20/month ADA Lifts are provided at our Danny Jones and Instructor: Catherine Dixon Northwoods locations. For more information Contact: (843) 745-1028 please call 745-1028. Aquatic exercdise is a great way to achieve a well- Mike Gillison Scott Kendall balanced and complete workout. Shallow and Deep Facility Supervisor Facility Supervisor water routines can increse cardiovascular endurance, Danny Jones • (843) 745-1033 Armory Park • (843) 745-1032 strengthen muscles and improve coordination. This class, performed 2-3 times a week, will help you achieve a healthier lifestyle and can help decrease the stress of everyday living. SWIM TEAM Children should have a basic knowledge of all four

Kenny Wilkinson strokes. Various levels will be offered weeknights and Facility Supervisor Saturday mornings. Collins Park • (843) 552-3243 Contact: Doug Fetchen at (843) 745-1028 to schedule an evaluation and placement of your child.

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ADMISSION AGE REQUIREMENTS All pools charge $1 per day. Season Passes are All children under the age of 13 must be supervised by a available for the entire summer and are valid at all parent, or relative, over the age of 18 during all recreational four pools. A Family Pass is $50 and an Individual swim hours and pool rentals. There are no exceptions to Pass is $30. Both are available at Armory Park. this rule.

DANNY JONES 1455 Monitor Street SWIMMING POOL RENTALS The Department rents the City’s four swimming pools for OPEN SWIMMING private parties. Rentals are permitted on a space available Monday-Thursday 1:00pm-4:00pm basis. Rentals for Danny Jones, Collins Park, and Felix 7:15pm-8:15pm Pinckney can be made at the Armory at (843) 745-1032. Friday 1:00pm-4:00pm Rentals for Northwoods Park pool are scheduled through Saturday noon-4:00pm the Northwoods office at (843) 572-5410. No alcoholic Sunday noon-4:00pm beverages or loud or lewd music will be permitted at any pool rental and all other City pool rules apply during LAP SWIMMING rentals. Monday-Thursday 9:00am-4:00pm 7:15pm-8:15pm Friday 9:00am-4:00am Saturday 10:00am-4:00pm SWIMMING LESSONS CLASSES: Infant, Child and Adult Sunday noon-4:00pm REGISTRATION: Month of May REGISTRATION FEE: $30, Residents; $60, Non-Residents Cash is not accepted at registration; only checks, money NORTHWOODS PARK orders or cashier checks. 8348 Greenridge Road LOCATION(S): Danny Jones, Felix Pinckney, Northwoods OPEN SWIMMING Park Monday-Saturday 2:00pm-7:00pm Sunday 2:00pm-5:00pm Danny Jones, Northwoods, and Felix Pinckney offer morning classes. Danny Jones offers a (11:00am-11:30am and 11:30am-noon) Mom and Tot class. FELIX PINCKNEY For more information, please contact the pool in your area. Session I • June 5-16 4790 Hassell Avenue Session II • June 19-30 OPEN SWIMMING Session III • July 3-14 Monday-Saturday 2:00pm-6:00pm Session IV • July 17-28 Sunday 2:00pm-5:00pm LIFEGUARD TRAINING COLLINS PARK March 6-18, April 10-21, May 15-27 Monday & Wednesday 6:00pm-9:00pm, Saturday 9:00am- 4115 Fellowship Road 4:00pm AGES: 15+ OPEN SWIMMING REGISTRATION: Month of February Monday-Saturday 2:00pm-7:00pm REGISTRATION FEE: $100 Sunday 2:00pm-5:00pm LOCATION(S): Danny Jones Pool Are you 15 or older and looking for a great summer job or a challenging career? American Red Cross Lifeguarding is the best place to start! Work as part of a team, in an exciting position, to help others safely enjoy the water.

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14 24 hour Info Line (843) 740-2699 www.northcharleston.org 15 ACTIVITY & PLAY DAY FISHING CAMP 7:30am-5:30pm • Various CCSD Holidays AGES: 8–15 AGES: 5–12 REGISTRATION: February 6th (until maximum capacity) REGISTRATION: Continuous REGISTRATION FEE: $75 REGISTRATION SITE: City Hall North Charleston Recreation Department offers a wonderful selection of Children’s REGISTRATION FEE: Residents, $7; Non-Residents, $12 Discover freshwater and saltwater fishing and much Programs available to the community. Some programs require a registration application LOCATION(S): Select North Charleston Community Centers more! Enjoy learning about offshore and inshore fishing and registration fee while others may not. Please note this listed under each program. Activity & Play Day is offered during most school holidays, safety, become familiar with different types of rods, to provide a safe haven for children while parents are reels, baits and lures. Great field trips are planned for working. Children will be entertained with a variety of the participants to experience. Camp session is offered activities throughout the day. Participants must bring a from 8:30am–4:00pm, June 26-30. Each participant bag lunch, drink, and snack. Please register early as space receives a Fishing Camp shirt. PROGRAMS OFFERED is limited. Activity & Play Day Afterschool Programs AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAM SUMMER CAMP Children’s Festival AGES: 5–12 AGES: 5–12 Fishing Camp REGISTRATION FEE: TBD REGISTRATION: February 1st (Until Camps are Full) Summer Camp CONTACT: Robert Fludd, (843) 745-1036 Birth Certificate and Proof of Residency are required to Kathy Kackley Robert Fludd Winter Wonderland LOCATION(S): North Charleston community centers and register. Parent or Guardian must be present to Program Director Program Director several Charleston County District 4 schools register. City Hall • (843) 740-5805 Felix Pinckney • (843) 745-1036 The North Charleston after school program is designed to REGISTRATION FEE: Contact your community center [email protected] [email protected] keep your child motivated and active after school while LOCATION(S): Designated area community centers providing quality supervision and guidance. We focus on The NCRD hosts an exciting summer camp from academic enrichment and recreational activities designed June 15–August 4. The camp provides a safe and secure to teach your child valuable leadership and life skills they environment and offers many opportunities for children can use in their everyday decision making processes. to have fun during the summer. Children enjoy a variety Commitment, responsibility, socialization, creativity and of activities including arts and crafts, games, sports, physical activity. swimming, cultural arts, center visits, field trips and special surprises. Each camper receives a camp shirt and is required to wear this shirt on field trips. The CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL Lowcountry Food Bank will provide breakfast daily for all AGES: Pre-school REGISTRATION: March 1-April 21, 2017 campers. Registration is offered at Armory Park, City REGISTRATION FEE: Free Hall, Felix Pinckney, Gethsemani, Jeanene Batten, Miner Allyson Austin Katrina Page LOCATION(S): Park Circle Crosby, Northwoods Park, Park Circle, Thomas Evans, Sr. Program Manager Program Manager Held on May 5, 2017 from 9:00am-1:00pm, the Children’s and Perry/Webb (Accabee) community centers. Please City Hall • (843) 740-5807 City Hall • (843) 740-5803 Festival is a major part of the annual North Charleston Arts visit www.northcharleston.org to register online. [email protected] [email protected] Festival. Children are encouraged to dress in weather appropriate, comfortable clothes as activities will be held outdoors. For more information, please call (843) 740-5803. WINTER WONDERLAND November 28, 29, 20 and December 1 • 9:00am-1:30pm AGES: Pre-school REGISTRATION: Month of October REGISTRATION FEE: Free LOCATION(S): Armory Park Children are invited to come enter the North Pole to visit Santa Claus. Santa’s elves are on hand to lead children through several fun stops including a music room, arts and crafts, dancing and more. The children will also have a chance to see Santa and take a group Christmas photo. For more information, please call (843) 740-5807.

16 24 hour Info Line (843) 740-2699 www.northcharleston.org 17 GOLF SENIORCIZE The Golf Club at Wescott • 5000 Wescott Club Drive Low impact aerobics offered on Tuesday and Thursday SENIOR SHOOTOUT • Tuesday, as early as 7:45am mornings, 10:30am-11:15am at the Felix Davis Community $25 + $10 Entry Fee Center (Park Circle). Mats are provided and participants are Seniors not participating in the SENIOR SHOOTOUT can encouraged to bring a towel. enjoy 18 holes of golf with a cart for $25 Belinda Swindler Gift cards from the clubhouse are awarded weekly to the Senior Coordinator SENIOR SING winners and to the two golfers closest to the pin on Par3. Looking for men and women who enjoy making a "JOYFUL" Park Circle For additional information: (843) 871-2135 noise! We will sing old favorites, hymns, and fun tunes. (843) 745-1028 Tuesday 1:30pm at Friendship Baptist Church, 5032 [email protected] JOLLY FRIENDS BINGO Lackawanna Blvd., North Charleston. Jolly Friends Bingo offers bingo excitement for “JOY”. Join the fun on Wednesdays at 1:00pm at Park Circle. Gethsemani Community Center SOFTBALL AARP TAX PREPARATION NCRD offers senior softball through the Adult Sports 2449 Beacon Street ASSISTANCE LINE DANCING Program. Adults 50+ are invited to participate in the (843) 308-4733 One of the favorite classes among our seniors is line Mondays & Wednesdays league. Senior softball enjoys a spring and fall league at dancing. An ongoing class for twenty plus years that never February 1-April 12, 10:00am-2:00pm MWV-Kapstone Park. Samuel L. Hart Senior Center grows old. Men and women are invited to participate in this 4764 Hassell Avenue BASKETBALL class. Offered on Monday mornings at Park Circle the (843) 745-1043 3 on 3 basketball is offered at Northwoods Park Gym beginner’s class is at 9am with the regular class to follow. TABLE TENNIS on Thursday mornings at 10am. Monday and Wednesday, 9:30am-11:30am at Armory Park. Live Oak Senior Center LOWCOUNTRY FRIENDS OF (Exceptions: June, July, August and December) & Sewing Room Tables, paddles, and are available for your use and 1920 Reynolds Avenue Come enjoy bocce at Armory Park, Tuesday and Thursday, OLD TIME MUSIC enjoyment. “JOY” that enjoy playing the banjo, violin, guitar, bass, (843) 745-1058 10:00am-noon. Game sets are available for checkout in the Armory Office. mandolin or other musical instruments are invited to jam with other musicians on the third Wednesday evening of "JOY" TAP DANCING Daniel Jenkins Academy A Senior Tap Dancing class for fun and fitness. each month at 7pm at Park Circle. Come enjoy the NCRD Civic Room Instructor: Elinor Brown opportunity to pick and grin familiar tunes and learn new 2674 Bonds Avenue The Sandpiper Bowling Lanes on Ashley Phosphate Road Cost: $5.00 per class ones with the LFOOTM. (843) 308-4736 offers Senior Bowling for fun along with Senior League Meets each Wednesday at 3:00pm at Park Circle. Bowling. Senior League play is on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 9am-noon. Practice time is 9:00am-9:30am. NORTH CHARLESTON Green Grove Community Center WALK THE CIRCLE There is no cost for shoes, but League fees do apply. 2652 Bennett Yard Road RED HAT ANGELS Join the "JOY WALKING CLUB" and walk beautiful Park The North Charleston Red Hat Angels is a senior ladies (843) 308-4778 Circle at your leisure. Register at the front desk in Park group age 60+. The ladies meet the second Monday of the CERAMICS Circle and begin walking and recording your laps. We will North Charleston Ceramics House • 1919 Bolton Street month at 1:00pm at the Felix Davis Community Center. Red Northwoods Park Community Center get together and enjoy light fare and recognize the Monday-Thursday 9:00 am-1:00 pm, Tuesday and Hat attire is required. The mission of the group is to enjoy 8348 Greenridge Road commitment and dedication of our walkers. Thursday 5:00pm-7:00 pm, Friday 9am-noon fellowship, fun, and plan special group activities. The Red (843) 572-5410 REGISTER TODAY! Enjoy and learn the art of ceramics. Instruction is offered Hat Angels meet September through June. Special events Park Circle Senior Center in pouring, clay work and painting. Students are invited to are planned throughout the year including a Holiday 1103 Marquis Street select a peice of greenware and create a keepsake from Fellowship and the annual Red Hat Angel Tea. WATER AEROBICS Danny Jones Pool • $20/month (843) 745-1038 start to finish. Classes are open to all ages. We are proud Monday, Wednesday and Thursday • 9:00am-10:00am to offer an instructional class for citizens with special PICKLE BALL Monday, Tuesday and Thursday • 6:00pm-7:00pm Perry/Webb Community Center needs. Participants pay by the piece of ceramic. This Welcome to “JOY”/CAPNET Pickle Ball on the courts at Class registration is limited 3200 Appleton Avenue includes pouring, painting and firing. the Danny Jones Complex. Courts are available during Registration is accepted at Armory Park and the Felix (843) 308-4735 the day and evening hours. "JOY"/CAPNET evening Davis Community Center (Park Circle). CORNHOLE play is Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings Persephone Moultrie Community Cornhole boards are available for play on the beautiful grounds 7:00pm-9:00pm. Center of Park Circle on Monday and Thursday, 11:00am – 2:00pm. 1819 Robertson Boulevard (843) 745-1081 QUILTING & SEWING DISC GOLF GETHSEMANI COMMUNITY CENTER: Disc Golf fans are encouraged to invite friends to Mondays 10:00am, September–May Whipper Barony Community Center play disc golf on the outer islands of historic Park Circle. MIDLAND PARK SEWING ROOM: TBA 3855 Chestnut Street Equipment and course maps are available in the Felix C. LIVE OAK SEWING ROOM: Tuesdays 10:00am-3:00pm (843) 745-1039 Davis Community Center. and Thursdays 10:00am-3:00pm

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Keep North Charleston Beautiful

Keep North Charleston Beautiful enhances the beauty of the City of North Charleston through hands-on beautification efforts, environmental education, and support of community cleanups. KNCB’s goal is to create a community where people want to live, work, and play. BUTTERFLY GARDENS

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES The Butterfly Garden at Northwoods is located at

KNCB welcomes both individuals and groups to 8348 Greenridge Road. This garden welcomes visitors volunteer. Some opportunities include: as they enter the Northwoods Park Community Center and is home to many caterpillars and  Gardening during weekly workdays. butterflies.

 Assisting with butterfly garden field trips. The Butterfly Garden at Park Circle is located on the grounds of the Felix C. Davis Community Center in the  Administrative tasks to include working on center of Park Circle in North Charleston. This garden the computer and packing litter supplies that is home to more than 75 different plants that attract are given to local community members. butterflies. This garden serves as an outdoor classroom for the community to learn about plants  Painting park furnishings and decorative that thrive in the area. During the fall, KNCB artwork in the garden. volunteers offer butterfly garden field trips to

preschool groups in the community. These field trips  Photography at events and in KNCB gardens. for the children emphasize the importance of

volunteering and community stewardship. CLEAN CITIES SWEEP

Keep North Charleston Beautiful partners with Keep FLOWERSCAPE America Beautiful and Keep Charleston Beautiful each The Flowerscape Program was initiated by KNCB to spring to offer the Clean Cities Sweep Program to increase the number of colorful gardens located on local community members. The goal is to offer public properties in North Charleston. After planting, support for beautification or community cleanup each Flowerscape garden is adopted by a group of ten events. Groups who participate are eligible for or more volunteers who do landscape maintenance contests and prizes, free project supplies, and a Clean tasks in the garden each month. Signs are placed in Cities Sweep planning kit. To learn more, please visit the gardens to recognize all Flowerscape sponsors. the KNCB website or call 843-745-1073.

CONTACT KNCB 4800 Park Circle  North Charleston, SC 29405 (843) 745-1073  [email protected] www.keepnorthcharlestonbeautiful.org

22 24 hour Info Line (843) 740-2699 www.northcharleston.org 23 RIVERFRONT PARK GREATER CHARLESTON NAVAL MEMORIAL at RIVERFRONT PARK Riverfront Park is open to the public year-round and has become a favorite destination for residents and visitors. Set on the banks of the beautiful Cooper River, the park is adjacent to The Memorial is dedicated to citizens of the local community and to the thousands of men and the historic homes once occupied by Charleston Naval Base officers, surrounded by graceful women, military and civilian, who served at the Charleston Naval Base and in the Charleston grand oak trees and peaceful river vistas. The park boasts a magnificent contemporary based ships, submarines, and other military units, as well as those who honorably answered Performance Pavilion, Event Lawn, and Event Shed, which provide a wonderful outdoor setting their country’s call of duty during the foreign conflicts of the 20th Century for small and large events, such as the City’s 4th of July Celebration, concerts, festivals, family reunions, weddings, birthday parties, and more. Located at the Memorial are The Lone Soldier and Homecoming, the Other park attractions include ten acres of walking paths, two fishing piers, a boardwalk, a only place in the United States to fenced-in dog park, an oversized sandbox, and children’s interactive play fountain. feature both of these amazing For rental information & fees, call (843) 308-4746 or email [email protected]. bronze statues. The Memorial also displays sculptures representing the different ships built and serviced at the Charleston Naval Base, a wonderful place to come reflect and enjoy the Riverfront.

HOURS Public park hours are daylight–dark, unless otherwise scheduled.

CONTACT (843)308-4746 [email protected]

DIRECTIONS FROM I-26 • Exit #216 Cosgrove Avenue/ Naval Base • Drive straight through first 2 intersections • Turn left at the 3rd stoplight onto Spruill Ave • Turn right at the 1st stoplight onto McMillan Ave; continue through the gate at the base fence line • Turn left at signal light onto N. Hobson • Continue on N. Hobson and turn right onto Everglades Drive (pass warehouse on the right) • Follow Everglades Drive; it ends at the parking lot for Riverfront Park

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The North Charleston Fire Museum and Educational Center houses the largest collection of professionally restored American LaFrance fire apparatus in the country. The 26,000 square foot facility, conveniently located adjacent to the Tanger Outlet Mall and only 2 miles from Charleston International Airport, opened to the public in 2007 and houses 20 fire trucks and priceless one-of-a-kind firefighting artifacts. Complete with interactive exhibits featuring real smoke, hands on displays, a 40 person theater, children’s play area and fire truck simulator, the North Charleston Fire Museum proves to be a remarkable experience and an unforgettable destination for the entire family, school The Golf Club at Wescott Plantation, North Charleston’s premier golf facility, is located in the group or other special guests. heart of the South Carolina Lowcountry and within minutes of the Charleston International Airport. Simply known to the area as Wescott, it is the area’s largest and most diverse LOCATION AND CONTACT INFO daily-fee golf facility by offering three distinct nine-hole courses – Wescott gives players a 4975 Centre Pointe Drive chance to play three different 18-hole layouts. North Charleston, SC 29418 (843) 740-5550 Wescott was designed to capture the elegant features of the Lowcountry in a traditional layout combined with classic bunkering, use of natural vegetation and wetlands. It is this HOURS design plus the superior playing surfaces of TifSport fairways and TifEagle greens that 10:00 am–5:00 pm, defines Wescott as simply one of the best places to play golf. Open to the public daily, so be Monday–Saturday sure to book your tee time by contacting the golf shop at 843-871-2135. Wescott invites you to 1:00 pm–5:00 pm, Sunday discover the difference in the traditional municipal golf and fall in love with us! *Last ticket sold at 4pm After your round, enjoy great food, drinks and fellowship in our beautiful antebellum-style clubhouse, where hardwood floors and multiple fireplaces combine to create a comfortable, DAYS CLOSED inviting atmosphere in our restaurant and bar. With expanded our hours, you can enjoy daily Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve lunch from 11am-4pm, weekend breakfast from 8am-2pm, or join us nightly and choose Christmas Day and New Years Day something off the new Bar Fare Menu available from 4pm-close. Come discover the neighborhood restaurant that is always at your service! PRICING $6 admission for children ages 13 Looking for the perfect spot for your next big event? Look no farther… The clubhouse's wrap- and older around porch provides guests with beautiful views of the lush golf course and provides an Free admission for children ages 12 and ideal venue for wedding ceremonies and receptions, anniversary celebrations, birthday under when accompanied by an adult parties, class/family reunions or holiday parties. With the additional available space under the 6,400 square foot tent-configured outdoor patio, the events staff has the flexibility to provide an outside venue for any event or even combine an event with a golf tournament...... you'll agree that something truly special does happen at Wescott.

Most importantly, at Wescott, service is our focus. We strive for the best in order for you to have an experience that you and your guests will remember for a lifetime!

Come discover The Golf Club at Wescott Planation…you can be assured that it’s never the same course twice!

5000 Wescott Club Drive | North Charleston, SC 29485 |843-871-2135 | www.wescottgolf.com

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2017 GOLF INSTRUCTION All camps are led by Wescott, Director of Instruction, Perry Green the 2015 & 2016 Top 50 Teaching Professionals TO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: (843) 817-5989 or [email protected] MARCH JUNIOR GOLF GROUP LESSONS SUMMER JUNIOR GOLF CAMPS Junior Golf Group Lessons begin Saturday morning March These camps will focus on playing golf. Every day, half 11 and run through April 8. 3-5 year olds meet from 10- 10:45, of the time will be spent on the course playing. Topics 6-7 year olds meet from 11am -11:50, 8-10 year olds meet from covered include: Tee shots, Approach shots, Sand 12pm -12:50 and 11-14 year olds meet from 1pm – 1:50. These 5 shots, Putting, rules and etiquette. weekly classes are instructed by Wescott Director of Ages 8-14 Instruction, Perry Green “2010 Carolinas PGA Junior Leader”. Week 1: June 12 – 16 (Mon – Fri) 8:00am – noon Cost $70./ golfer Week 2: July 24 – 28 ( Mon–Thurs) 8:00am – noon Fee: $195 per week - Second child or second camp at half price! APRIL SPRING JUNIOR GOLF CAMP DRIVE CHIP & PUTT PREP CAMP Here is your chance to sharpen your skills for the 2017 April 10 - 13, 9:00am-noon each day for ages 8-14. We will DCP Local Qualifier! Focus on the exact skills that the spend 50% of our time on the golf course, so juniors know competition will require. how to play as well as hit. Cost for the camp is $150. Per Ages 7-15 golfer and 2nd child half price! July 10-12, 9:00am – noon JUNIOR GOLF GROUP LESSONS Fee: $99/golfer Begin Saturday, April 22 and run through May 21 3-5 year olds meet from 10:00am-10:45am, 6-7 year olds meet from 11:00am-11:50am, 8-10 year olds meet from noon- SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 12:50pm and 11-14 year olds meet from 1:00pm – 1:50pm. JUNIOR GOLF GROUP LESSONS Cost $70/ golfer Begin Saturday, September 16th and run through October 14th. 3-5 year olds meet from 10:00am -10:45am, 6-7 year olds meet from 11:00am -11:50am, 8-10 year olds JUNE/JULY meet from noon -12:50pm and 11-14 year olds meet from LPGA/USGA GIRLS GOLF OF CHARLESTON 1:00pm – 1:50pm. Cost $70/ golfer Golf, food, friends, fun and prizes make this program for girls ages 7-17 one that families create their summer calendars around. Each girl receives embroidered hat and shirt. DECEMBER Cost - $115 for 1 week or $160 for 2 weeks CHRISTMAS JUNIOR GOLF CAMP Week 1: June 5-9 (Mon-Fri) A great Christmas gift for the junior golfer! If you want to Week 2: July 17-21 (Mon-Fri) learn to play competitive golf, this camp is for you. For Daily Schedule: Intermediate level juniors and above. Half of our time will Ages 12-17 be spent on the course. 9:00am-10:30am Instruction Dates: December 27, 28 & 29 10:30am – 12:30pm Play golf! Time: noon – 4:00pm 12:30pm – Lunch provided Fee: $125 per golfer. Second child at half price! Ages 7-11 11:00am – 12:30pm Instruction 12:30pm Lunch provided 1:00pm -2:00pm Team Golf Fun Events

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CHARLESTON FARMS MINER CROSBY 1633-A Sumner Avenue 3901 Paramount Drive North Charleston, SC 29406 North Charleston, SC 29405 (843) 745-1066 (843) 308-4734

COLLINS PARK COMPLEX MURRAY HILL Gary McJunkin Community Center inside Daniel Jenkins Academy 4115 Fellowship Road 2674 Bonds Avenue North Charleston, SC 29418 North Charleston, SC 29405 (843) 552-3243 (843) 308-4788

FELIX C. DAVIS NORTHWOODS PARK 4800 Park Circle 8348 Greenridge Road North Charleston, SC 29405 North Charleston, SC 29406 (843) 745-1028 (843) 572-5410

FELIX PINCKNEY PERRY/WEBB 4790 Hassell Avenue 3200 Appleton Avenue North Charleston, SC 29405 North Charleston, SC 29405 (843) 745-1036 (843) 308-4735

FERNDALE PERSEPHONE MOULTRIE 1919 Bolton Avenue 2001 Robertson Boulevard North Charleston, SC 29406 North Charleston, SC 29406 (843) 745-1031 (843) 745-1081

GETHSEMANI RAYMOND "BUCK" MILLER 2449 Beacon Street 2775 Oakleaf Drive North Charleston, SC 29405 North Charleston, SC 29420 (843) 308-4733 (843) 572-9594

GREEN GROVE RUSSELLDALE 2652 Bennett Yard Road 2248 Russelldale Avenue North Charleston, SC 29405 North Charleston, SC 29406 (843) 308-4778 (843) 745-1053

GUSSIE GREENE WHIPPER BARONY 2012 Success Street 3855 Chestnut Street North Charleston, SC 29405 North Charleston, SC 29405 (843) 745-1037 (843) 745-1039

HIGHLAND TERRACE/LIBERTY THOMAS M. EVANS, SR. PARK 7801 Dorchester Road 2401 Richardson Drive North Charleston, SC 29418 North Charleston, SC 29406 (843) 760-4289 (843) 745-1041

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ARMORY PARK COMMUNITY CENTER FELIX C. DAVIS COMMUNITY CENTER 5000 Lackawanna Boulevard • North Charleston, SC • 29405 • (843) 745-1032 4800 Park Circle • North Charleston, SC • 29405 • (843) 745-1028

AMENITIES & HOURS AMENITIES & HOURS Amphitheater Stage, Auditorium, Baseball Fields, Community Center, Disc Golf One large great room, approximately 5500 square feet, and six smaller rooms Course, Green Space, Kitchen, Multipurpose Meeting Rooms, Playgrounds and all available for rent. The large room holds 200-250 people and the largest Parking meeting room can hold 40-50 people. Tables and chairs are also available along with usage of our kitchen facility. Public park hours are daylight–dark, unless otherwise scheduled through There is a fenced in playground area out back. the facility. MONDAY-THURSDAY 8:00am-9:00pm FRIDAY 8:00am-5:00pm Scott Kendall Belinda Swindler Facility Supervisor SATURDAY 8:30am-5:00pm (facility is available until 10:00pm for events) Facility Supervisor CLOSED SUNDAY

ALPHA ALPHA GARDEN CLUBS OF DOG TRAINING NORTH CHARLESTON S.L@M TEAM Dog Training/Canine Conversions The Speak Freely Foundation presents a Poetry Workshop SORORITY, INC. GREATER CHARLESTON For more information, please call (843) 745-1028. The Garden Clubs of Greater Charleston meet in January, Thursday 7:00pm-9:00pm open to youth ages 13-18. The S.L.@M Team will help build April and September. Special club activities and schools of Contact: Annette Howe, (843) 766-6977 poetry skills, literacy skills and boost self confidence that COIN CLUB instruction are offered during the year. will help them perform better in and out of the classroom. CAMERON TERRACE/ The Lowcountry Coin Club is a club for those interested This workshop provides the perfect opportunity for per- in collecting and exchanging coins. The club meets the LFOOTM – Lowcountry Friends of OAK PARK CIVIC CLUB sonal growth and healing during the rocky "wonder years" Monthly meetings on the 2nd Monday of every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month. Meetings begin Old Times MUSIC of life! We meet Monday 6:00pm-7:00pm. Find us on month at 7:00pm. There are no meetings the at 7pm. For more information please contact Richard If you play the banjo, fiddle, violin, mandolin, guitar or other Facebook at Speaking Life or Speak Freely or call Coach months of June, July, August and December Smith at (843) 797-1245. musical instrument and would like to jam with other Carlos musicians join LFOOTM on the 3rd Wednesday LOWCOUNTRY FRUIT GROWERS CONTRA DANCING of each month at 7pm. The group enjoys playing old This dance is offered on the 1st and 3rd Fridays of each SOCIETY TABLE TENNIS CLUB familiar favorites and new tunes. LFOOTM visits local month with the exception of December. The 2017 Annual LFGS is a group of growers and enjoyers of fruit in the The objective of this group is to promote fellowship and nursing homes, retirement communities and plays for Bug Stomp will be April 15, 16 and 17. Registration is Lowcountry of South Carolina. The purpose of the good sportsmanship through competitive table tennis and other community functions. For more information contact required. For more information visit www.charlestonfolk. Society is to enable information sharing about the to promote the game itself in the region for all Rick Hamrick at 609-9224 or visit the website at weebly.com or call Carl Blum at (843) 559-3757. best ways to grow fruit here in the area. We facilitate a people. Tuesday 6:00pm-10:00pm. www.lfootm.blogspot.comblogspot.com forum and email list for information sharing as well as a Contact William Elsesser (843) 529-0946. Facebook page. We would appreciate your comments THE DANCE FACTORY LINE DANCING The Dance Factory, school of the Charleston Flappers, Line dancing class is offered on Mondays 9:00am and and insight into growing fruit in the coastal Southeast offers dance classes to both children and adults. Tuesday evenings at 7:00pm. Men and women are invited region, so please join in the conversation. We meet the Registration begins in August with classes starting the 2nd to participate in this activity. third Sunday of every month (except July & December) Tuesday after Labor Day. The annual Dance Factory at 3:00pm. MID-MORNING TWIRLERS Recital is held at the Sottille Theater. For more information, This group meets on Wednesday mornings at 9:30am. please call Karen Huett at (843) 881-3704. Square dancers are invited to attend and take part in NORTH CHARLESTON CLUB great fun and fellowship. The Speak Freely Foundation presents boxing training DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY, INC For more information, please call (843) 745-1028. for both boys and girls between the ages of 8-18. Youth NORTH EAST PARK CIRCLE will be introduced to training that will boost self esteem, CIVIC CLUB build self confidence, and teach them discipline. FARMER’S MARKET This group meets the 4th Monday of each month at The training provides a perfect opportunity for youth The 2017 North Charleston Farmer's Market will open on 6:30pm (with the exception of July, August & December) to release frustrations through learning the Science of Thursday May 25. The market offers local produce, Boxing with the possibilty of competing on a national organic selections and specialty items. WIC and OLDE NORTH CHARLESTON level! Open to the public: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday designated vouchers are accepted. Local crafters and NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL food vendors are invited to participate in the market. The This group meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 6:00pm-7:30pm. Find us on Facebook at N Chas Boxing 6:30pm (with the exception of December) market will operate through the month of October. The North Charleston Cultural Arts Department provides PALMETTO GARDENS CIVIC CLUB musical entertainment from 4:00pm-6:00pm. This group meets the 1st Monday of each month at 6:30pm (with the exception of July, August & December)

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38 24 hour Info Line (843) 740-2699 www.northcharleston.org 39 SCOTTISH DANCING SOUTH CAROLINA MYCOLOGICAL FELIX PINCKNEY COMMUNITY CENTER Scottish Dancing class is offered on Thursday evenings SOCIETY (Study of Mushrooms) 4790 Hassell Avenue • North Charleston, SC • 29405 • (843) 745-1036 from 7:00pm-9:00pm. This is an instructional class. Class Join this group as they study and share information about AMENITIES & HOURS members annually participate in the North Charleston growing and enjoying the large variety of mushrooms. Community Center, Green Space, Kitchen, Multipurpose Meeting Rooms, Playgrounds Cultural Arts Festival and the local Scottish Games Meetings are held monthly on the 1st Monday at 6pm. and Parking. Public park hours are daylight to dark, unless otherwise scheduled Festival. through the facility. SELF DEFENSE An introduction to self-defense and martial arts Robert Fludd disciplines is offered on Thursday afternoons at 4:30pm Program Director ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY, LHIC AFTERSCHOOL INC. (NORTH CHARLESTON) LITERACY PROGRAM The Liberty Hill Improvement Council offers an Afterschool STAMP CLUB The ladies of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. from the The Stamp Club is open to those interested in collecting Literacy Program with emphasis on reading and math skills North Charleston area meet the 3rd Tuesday from stamps and learning more about their collection. The club for the children living in the Liberty Hill and adjacent 6:00pm to 8:00pm. For additional information, contact meets the 3rd Thursday of each month at 6:30pm. communities that attend elementary schools in the North Karen Harrison at (843) 822-3127. Charleston area. The program meets on Monday through ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY, Thursday 3:00pm to 6:00pm. Visit the website at www. INC. lhicliteracy.org. The brothers of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. host their monthly meeting the 3rd Sunday from 6:00pm to LIBERTY HILL 9:00pm. IMPROVEMENT COUNCIL LHIC- Concerned citizens and individuals wishing to have a BONDS WILSON ALUMNUS positive impact on the Liberty Hill community are invited to The Bonds Wilson Classes of 1966, ’67, '68, ’69 and ’70 come out and support their community council on the 3rd hold monthly meetings the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Saturday of Thursday each month 7:00pm – 8:00pm. Future goals/ the month to discuss alumni business and plan activities events and community awareness will be discussed. and events. MEALS ON WHEELS Delivered Monday – Friday from the Felix Pinckney CHARLESTON COUNTY ALUMNI Community Center. For more information, please call (843) CHAPTER OF CLAFLIN COLLEGE The members of the Charleston County Alumni Chapter 722-4127. of Claflin College hold their monthly meeting the 3rd NAACP The North Charleston branch of the youth and adult Thursday 6:00pm – 8:00pm. We are asking all NAACP members meet the 1st Monday at 6:30pm and the Charleston county alumnus of Claflin College to come 2nd Monday at 7:00pm each month. For more information, show their support for our Alma Mater. please contact Ed Bryant at (843) 225-6086. CHARLESTON COUNTY HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION (CCHSC) NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CCHSC is the community action agency that serves the NEGRO WOMEN The members of the Bethune Leonard Section of the tri-counties by decreasing the causes and conditions of NCNW hold organizational meetings the last Monday poverty by increasing self – sufficiency. Services by 6:00pm – 8:00pm and the 2nd Saturday 3:00pm – 6:00pm appointments only. For more information, please call each month. For more information, please call Edith Deas (843) 724-6787. at (843) 729-1604. COMPUTER LAB Open to the community for educational and economic PALMETTO STATE developmental assistance 9:00am-1:00pm, Monday – BARBERS ASSOCIATION Friday and 6:00pm-8:00pm, Monday – Thursday. Members of the Palmetto State Barbers Association hold its monthly meeting the 1st Sunday 3:00pm – 5:00pm. To GIRL SCOUTS OF AMERICA give back to the community, free hair cuts are given to the Girl Scouts of America meet the 1st and 3rd Wednesday children of the community on a quarterly basis. from 6:00pm to 8:00pm. This program is girl-driven, reflecting the ever changing needs and interests of SC ORIGINAL today’s girls. Members discover fun and friendship. For DOJO ASSOCIATION Since 2003, the SC Karate Dojo Association has more information, contact Wannetta Mallette at managed, through the study of Martial Sciences, to steer [email protected]. many youth as well as adults in positive directions. The association teaches martial sciences on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00pm to 8:30pm. For more information, contact Raymond McRinna at (843) 847-6477. 40 24 hour Info Line (843) 740-2699 www.northcharleston.org 41 GETHSEMANI COMMUNITY CENTER JEANENE BATTEN COMMUNITY CENTER 2449 Beacon Street • North Charleston, SC • 29405 • (843) 308-4733 3742 Dorchester Road • North Charleston, SC • 29406 • (843) 308-4731

AMENITIES & HOURS AMENITIES & HOURS Community Center, Multipurpose meeting room, kitchen, Public park hours are daylight-dark, unless otherwise scheduled through the facility. playground area and parking.

ANNUAL EVENTS­—SAVE THE DATE! Monday – Friday, 10:30am – 3:30pm

Lacretta Murphy Facility Supervisor Ida Taylor Facility Supervisor

BREAKFAST WITH SANTA MOVIE THURSDAYS ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY, “JOY” – JUST OLDER YOUTH st rd All children young and old are invited to come and enjoy a On the 1 and 3 Thursdays of each month, a movie is INC, NORTH CHARLESTON BINGO home cooked breakfast and to tell Santa what’s on your shown at the Community Center. To find out what movies All children young and old are invited to come and enjoy 1st Monday of each month, 5:30pm-7:00pm wish list. Breakfast starts at 8:30 am. are playing, calls can be directed to the Community a home cooked breakfast and to tell Santa what’s on Bring a friend and enjoy the fun of the ever popular Center a week ahead of show time. your wish list. Breakfast starts at 8:30 am. bingo. COMPUTER LAB A computer lab is available for educational assistance to SENIOR ARTS & CRAFTS BONDS WILSON CLASS OF 1962 PLAY AND WALK youths and adults. Every Monday morning at 11:00 am, Senior Adults gather 2nd Thursday of the month 6:00pm-8:00pm Tuesdays, noon - 2pm to participate in various craft projects. Previous projects Get out and join us as we play UNO, Go Fish and other FEED THY NEIGHBORHOOD have included photo plates, seasonal and holiday crafts. CHARLESTON COUNTY DIABETES card games. Try your skill at Scrabble, Jenga and 4th Saturday of each month, 11:00am-3:00pm, an COALITION Connect Four. Walk with us as we exercise around the outreach meal is provided for neighborhood residents. QUILTING 2nd Thursday of the month 6:00pm-8:00pm park. Come enjoy yourself with old and new friends. Quilting class is held every Wednesday morning, from GAME DAY September–May, at 10:00am. Participants are given CHARLESTON QUEENS #893 Come enjoy fun and fellowship on Tuesdays, 11:00am- patterns for various styles of quilts to complete. 1st Monday of the month 1:00pm. With a wide selection of games available you can Monthly meeting and workshop 6:00pm-8:30pm play Uno, Go Fish, Scrabble, Connect Four, Jenga and UNION HEIGHTS COMMUNITY other games with friends. COUNCIL DORCHESTER TERRACE Residents of Union Heights, Windsor Place, Howard COMMUNITY GROUP LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Heights and others interested in this community are 2nd Monday of the month Each Wednesday, 6:00pm-8:00pm, members of the encouraged to attend the monthly meetings held on the Monthly meeting and workshop 7:00pm-8:00pm community are invited to attend sessions that focus on 2nd Tuesday of each month at 6:00 pm. education, mentoring, emplyment, economic DORCHESTER WAYLYN develpoment, working with the judicial system, and UNITED ORDER OF TENTS ROYAL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION building good community relationships. DEGREE CHAMBER #13 3rd Tuesday of the month 1st Saturday of the Month Monthly meeting and workshop 7:00pm-8:30pm MEN’S DAYS The 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month is set aside just WEIGHT ROOM Fitness equipment is available for use by area residents for men in the community to and have their own kind of age 18+. Some of the equipment includes an ab roller, a fun from 11:00am-1:30pm. skiing machine and more.

42 24 hour Info Line (843) 740-2699 www.northcharleston.org 43 MINER CROSBY COMMUNITY CENTER NORTHWOODS PARK COMMUNITY CENTER 3901 Paramount Drive • North Charleston, SC • 29406 • (843) 308-4734 8348 Greenridge Road • North Charleston, SC • 29406 • (843) 572-5410

AMENITIES & HOURS AMENITIES & HOURS Community Center, Green Space, Kitchen, Multipurpose Baseball Fields, Covered Pavilion, Gymnasium, Horseshoe Meeting Room, Playgrounds, Pits, Lake, Multipurpose Rooms, Picnic Tables, Playground, Tennis Courts, Walking Trail and Parking Swimming Pool, Volleyball, Parking

10:30am – 5:30pm Public park hours are daylight–dark, unless otherwise scheduled through the facility.

Gloria Snooks Helen DeLong Facility Program Assistant Facility Supervisor

AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAM THE GIRL SCOUTS OF AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAM Monday – Friday AMERICA Monday-Friday, 2:30pm-5:30pm Join us Thursday from 6:30pm –9:00 pm. All ages are 2:30pm – 5:30pm during school year 2nd & 4th Thursday Monthly welcome to play in this basketball league. A sports 6:30pm – 8:00pm BELLY DANCE chair is provided for all participants. For more COMPUTER LAB Belly Dance, Hula and Tahitian lessons are held information, please contact Tink Wallace at (843) Monday – Friday SENIOR BINGO 6:30pm-8:00pm on Wednesdays. 824-6887. 11:00am – 2:00pm 2nd & 4th Tuesdays Contact Aini at (843) 412-9954 for more information. 10:30am No experience necessary. WHEELS & STEALS BASKETBALL THE EMBROIDERER’S GUILD TOURNAMENT ZUMBA nd OF AMERICA Thursdays This exciting annual event is held the 2 weekend in 2nd Sunday Monthly "JOY" JUST OLDER YOUTH 6:00pm – 8:00pm November. Several wheelchair basketball teams from noon – 5:00pm SENIOR FUN Tuesday 10:00am-1:00pm accross the southeast join our local North Charleston The gym is available for basketball hoop shooting Rolling Hurricanes in this tournament. For more THE GARDEN CLUB and/or walking. Invite friends to come and enjoy information, please call (843) 824-6887. 2nd Monday Monthly card games,puzzles and board games. You can 6:00pm – 9:00pm also rack them up and enjoy a game of pool! WTA - ADULT & CHILDREN’S TAE KWON DO (Ages 7yrs-Adult) This non-contact martial arts class emphasizes form and "JOY" JUST OLDER YOUTH structure. No protective gear is needed and no self- TAP DANCING defense instruments are used. Classes meet Tuesdays & Monday 6:00pm Thursdays from 6:00pm –10:00pm. For more information, Come experience our senior tap dancing class for please contact instructors Terri or Jerri Wolfe at fun and fitness. Experienced tappers or those (843) 327-1899 wishing to learn will enjoy this class. Taps shoes are not required. Class instructor: Ms. Eleanor ZUMBA Latin inspired dance fitness ROUND BALL CLASSIC Tuesday- Friday, 9:00am-10:00am ADULT TOURNAMENT The Round Ball Classic, an adult basketball tournament, is annually held the 3rd weekend in May. Many local teams participate, as well as teams from Georgia, Florida and Virginia.

TAP DANCING Monday 6:00pm-8:00pm Beginners Welcome!

44 24 hour Info Line (843) 740-2699 www.northcharleston.org 45 PERRY/WEBB COMMUNITY CENTER THOMAS EVANS, SR. COMMUNITY CENTER 3200 Appleton Avenue • North Charleston, SC • 29405 • (843) 308-4735 7801 Dorchester Road • North Charleston, SC • 29418 • (843) 760-4289

AMENITIES & HOURS AMENITIES & HOURS Community Center, Playground, , Basketball Court, Large Meeting Space (holds 60-75 people), Green Space Tables & Chairs, Kitchen, Small Area in Back and Playground. 10:00am-5:30pm Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5:30pm

Evelyn Brown LoAnn Blanchette Facility Supervisor Facility Supervisor

ANNUAL EVENTS CONCERNED CITIZENS OF ACCABEE COMPUTER LAB SENIOR CITIZEN PROGRAMS Open to the community Monday-Friday, Monday & Wednesday 10:00am-2:00pm COMMUNITY MEETING Every 3rd Tuesday 9:00am-1:00pm EASTER EGG HUNT/ FUN DAY April 14, 2017 "JOY" JUST OLDER YOUTH FOREST HILLS 1 noon-3:00pm Mondays NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION Meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 7:00pm 11am – 2pm SENIOR CITIZEN CHRISTMAS DROP-IN (Except for November & December) to discuss issues and December 9, 2017 Join our “JOY” group as they visit the North Charleston to share ideas to help enhance their community. 4:00pm-6:00pm Ceramic House to paint and create beautifulceramic pieces. JULIA’S TENT "JOY" JUST OLDER YOUTH Every 4th Saturday LOW INTENSITY ZUMBA Wednesdays 10:00am-noon Monday 4:30pm – 5:30pm 11am-2pm DELTA’S COTILLION Thursday 10:00am-11:00am Craft and fun day! We will enjoy a variety of activities One Saturday Every Month Designed for the active older adult this exercise including crafts, making wreaths, playing 10:00am-noon program incorporates music with exercise. 1st and 2nd Tuesday Monthly, 6:00pm-8:30pm board games, playing UNO, Go Fish and other exciting games. SOUTH CAROLINA COALITION FOR VETERANS COFFEE CLUB VOTER PARTICIPATION Wednesday -9:00am Every 1st and 4th Thursday, 5:30pm-8:00pm Tuesday and Thursday Join veterans and guests from our community for a 11am-1pm timeof sharing and fellowship. Walk the Park

AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAM Walking is great exercise. Be an Accabee Community Monday-Friday 2:30pm-5:30pm during school year “JOY” - CRAFT TIME Walker! Come walk and meditate, come walk with your 2nd AND 4th THURSDAY, 11:15am-1:00pm friends. Walk twenty-five laps and get your Accabee COMPUTER LAB Enjoy the fun and fellowship of making a beautiful DAILY 10:00am-2:00pm Community Walker t-shirt. Register and record your craft project. You do not need to be crafty! laps in the walkers book in the community center. Instruction is provided. A variety of seasonal and fun crafts will be offered.

CHAIR EXERCISE Friday 10:00-11:00am Come join us as we enjoy an exercise program that keeps us off the floor while still moving our joints and muscles.

46 24 hour Info Line (843) 740-2699 www.northcharleston.org 47 COLLINS PARK PERRY/WEBB PARK 4115 Fellowship Road 3200 Appleton Avenue Ball Fields, Tennis Courts, Ball Field, Outdoor Basketball CITY PARKS Swimming Pool, Community Court, Community Center, Center, Playground Playground RIVER OAKS COMPLEX DANNY JONES COMPLEX 8642 River Oaks Drive 1455 Monitor Street Soccer Fields, Gymnasium, Ball Fields, Football Field, Picnic Area, Restrooms Gymnasium, Meeting Rooms at Armory Park, Indoor Swimming QUARTERMAN LAKE Pool (50m), Picnic Pavilion at Buist Avenue at Spruill Pool, Pickleball Courts, Picnic Avenue Tables, Playgrounds, Restrooms, Green Space, Lake, Park Roller Hockey Rink Soccer Field, Benches, Picnic Tables, and Track (400m), Tennis Courts, Walking Trail­­ Dog Park RALPH M. HENDRICKS PARK Virginia Avenue at I-526 MWV/KAPSTONE PARK Crabbing/Fishing Dock, Green 1240 Remount Road Space, Park Benches, Pavilion, Ball Fields, Green Space, Park Picnic Tables, Playground, Benches, Picnic Pavilion, Picnic Restrooms, and Small Boat Tables, Playgrounds, and Slip Restrooms RIVERFRONT PARK MURRAY HILL PARK 1001 Everglades Avenue 2674 Bonds Avenue Home of the Greater Charleston Naval Base Ball Field, Outdoor Basketball Memorial, Art Sculptures, Courts, Playground, Walking Boardwalk, Crabbing Dock, Trail Entertainment Amphitheater, Fenced Dog Park, Fishing Pier, NORTHWOODS PARK Fountain, Green Space, Park 8348 Greenridge Road Benches, Picnic Pavilion, Picnic Baseball Fields, Green Space, Tables, Playground, and Gymnasium, Lake, Outdoor Restrooms Swimming Pool, Park Benches, Picnic Pavilion and Picnic Tables, WESCOTT PARK and Playground 9006 Dorchester Road Ball Fields, Batting Cages, Baseball/Softball Training PARK CIRCLE Facility, Dog Park, Large 4800 Park Circle Enclosed Shelter, Multiple Amphitheater Stage, Covered Shelters, Playground Auditorium, Baseball Fields, Areas (2), Park Benches, Picnic Butterfly Garden, Community Tables, Sand Volleyball Court Center, Disc Golf Course, Green Space, Kitchen, Multipurpose Meeting Rooms, Playgrounds, Parking

PEPPERHILL PARK 7695 Brandywine Road Ball Fields, Football Field, Soccer Field, Batting Cages, Playground, Park Benches, Picnic Area

48 24 hour Info Line (843) 740-2699 www.northcharleston.org 49 BEGINS THURSDAY MAY 25TH • 11:00am-6:00pm