Press Release

Parks & Recreation Update for January 14, 2010

Date:

01/14/2010 (Last updated: 01/19/2010)

Summary:

Weekly Parks & Recreation update.

Contact:

Dave NashPublic Affairs CoordinatorPublic Affairs
 

"Phantom's" Ladies; Keith Longbotham; Senior Games; Baseball, T-Ball Registration; Touchdown for Boys; Bug Hunt; Slick Nickel

Senior Games Kicking Off

More than 30 different events are scheduled for this year's Senior Games, Jan. 15 through Feb. 25.  Registration fee is $9; it includes a Senior Games T-shirt (while supplies last), opening ceremonies, picnic lunch, and the novelty events that are held opening day along with an end of the games potluck lunch and slide show.  Also, a fee of $5 per event is required for each event for which you register.  Senior Games are open to individuals age 50 and up.  For more information and to register, stop in at the Parks & Recreation office or call 373-5243.

"Phantom's" Ladies Next Up In Heritage Festivals Winter Season

Three talented performers will take the stage at the Historic Yuma Theatre 7 p.m. Jan. 20 to present a tribute to the classics of Broadway and pop standards from the 40s and 50s era through present-day hits in "The Phantom’s Leading Ladies," the second performance in the Heritage Festivals Winter Performance Season.  Collectively they’ve starred in hundreds of musicals, Broadway shows, and of course, have all played Christine Daae in "Phantom of the Opera."  This year's lineup also includes:

  • February 21: The Diamonds
  • March 13: The Irish Sopranos
  • March 23: 3 Redneck Tenors
  • April 11:The Big Band Broadcast

Individual tickets for each show are on sale now and available at the Yuma Art Center, Yuma Civic Center, and online at www.YumaAZ.gov/events.  All seats are reserved. For more information, call 373-5202.

Touchdown, Boys!

Football rules at this crazy, fanatic party designed just for boys.  Make fun snacks with a sweet football theme, and head outside to throw the ball around.  The fun begins at 1 p.m. on Jan. 30 at Clymer Recreation Center, 553 S. Orange Ave.  The fee is $11 per child; please register with Yuma Parks & Recreation in person or by calling 373-5243.

Yuma's Bugs

Learn about nature's smallest creatures...BUGS!  In this workshop, you will learn how to make your own bug net as well as why bugs are good for the environment.  Top it all off with a bug hunt and you will have yourself a great way to spend a Saturday.  This class is open to youth ages 8 to 13 and will take place from 8:00 am to 11:00 am on January 23rd at the Riverside Outdoor Education Center.  Call 373-5243 to register.

Women's Self-Defense Class Returns

Leading self-defense specialist Paul Henry Danylewich brings this powerful workshop to Yuma for one day only.  This class, geared towards women and teen girls will teach assertion and confidence through real life demonstrations.  Wear comfortable clothing and socks.  There are two classes to choose from.  The first one is from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. and the second one is from 1 to 3 p.m. Feb. 6 at Clymer Recreation Center, 553 S. Orange Ave.  The cost is $26 per person.

Keith Longbotham in Concert

Longtime Nashville entertainer Keith Longbotham and his trio will present an evening of music and fun at the Historic Yuma Theatre at 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 22.  Songwriter, musician and instrumentalist Longbotham is most of all an entertainer: He can have his audience laughing hilariously throughout his show and leave them with tears in their eyes as he closes with a great gospel hymn.  The upbeat show features a wide variety of music including country, bluegrass, popular music from all areas, gospel and patriotic, all seasoned with a generous helping of humor.

Tickets are $18 and seating is reserved.  Tickets may be purchased at the Yuma Art Center, 254 S. Main St.; Yuma Civic Center, 1440 Desert Hills Drive; the Parks & Recreation office at City Hall, One City Plaza; and online at www.YumaAZ.gov/events.  For further information, call 373-5202.

Slick Nickel in Concert

To the delight of their fans, Yuma's own Slick Nickel will take the stage at the Historic Yuma Theatre 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 23.  Slick Nickel is Danny Wrenn, Jack Otero, Robby Carrillo and Jerry Rosner, four seasoned musicians who have roots in all styles of music and have all performed in several bands both locally and around the United States. Slick Nickel is known for traditional country music with an air of jazz and blues, much of it original. Slick Nickel will be joined by the Slick Nickel Dancers and the Deguello Gunslingers western re-enactment group.  Tickets are $10 each and may be purchased at the Yuma Art Center, 254 S. Main St.; Yuma Civic Center, 1440 W. Desert Hills Drive; the Parks & Recreation office at City Hall, One City Plaza; and online at www.YumaAZ.gov/events.  For further information, call 373-5202.

Boys Baseball

The Yuma Boys Baseball League is now taking registration for their spring league.  Get your youngster involved in "America's favorite game" by registering them at Parks & Recreation.  A birth certificate is required for new players.  The cost is only $55, if you register by Jan. 28.  This league is open to boys ages 7 to 12.

Youth Fast Pitch and T-Ball

The Yuma Youth Fast Pitch and T-ball League is taking registration for their spring league.  YYFTL is open to boys and girls ages 4 to 6 and girls ages 7 to 14.  The registration is taking place at Parks & Recreation.  The cost ranges between $40 and $50 depending on the age of the participating child.  A birth certificate is required for all new players.  Games will be played April through June.

Bark Park Rules

This week's Bark Park rule reminder: Digging holes at the Bark Park is bad.  Please don't allow your dog to dig holes at the Bark Park.

This week's Bark Park etiquette tip:  The best dog parks are those whose users band together to create a sense of community, who use education, peer pressure and, when necessary, call in the appropriate authorities to help regulate those who won't follow the rules of etiquette and common sense.
 
The Bark Park is there for the health and enjoyment of the Yuma community and their dogs.  Unlike the other parks in Yuma, the Bark Park has some unique rules that must be followed to ensure everyone's safety and maximize enjoyment.  The Bark Park is located at 1705 E. Palo Verde St. in Yuma and is open from dawn until 9 p.m. every day but Tuesday.
 
Find more Bark Park rules on the Parks and Recreation page on the City's web site.

Take Pride in Yuma

There were 96 cases of graffiti abated the week of Jan. 6  through Jan. 12, 2010.

Graffiti cleanup and vandalism currently costs the Yuma taxpayers over $200,000 per year.  Please help us reduce vandalism by reporting incidences of crime to 78-Crime (782- 7463) and graffiti to the Graffiti Busters hot line, 329-2828.  If you witness a crime in progress, call 911.

Tickets and Registration

Tickets to Art Center, Historic Theatre or Civic Center events can be purchased by phone, in person or online. The Art Center and theatre box office is located at 254 S. Main St., or call 373-5202. The Civic Center is located at 1440 W. Desert Hills Drive just off Avenue A at 36th Street, or call 373-5040. Tickets to shows at both locations are online at www.YumaAZ.gov/events.

Register for Parks and Recreation events, activities, classes, etc. online at www.YumaAZ.gov/ParksAndRecreation. Call 373-5200, or stop by the Parks and Recreation office on the first floor of City Hall, One City Plaza (between 1st and Madison avenues at Giss Parkway) between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. every other Friday (closed alternating Fridays).

For More Information

For further information, please contact Greg Hyland, CPM, the City of Yuma's Director of Communications & Public Affairs at (928) 373-5023 or by e-mail or Dave Nash, City of Yuma Public Affairs Coordinator at (928) 373-5015 or by e-mail.

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