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Clarksville Parks and Recreation Report for May 4th, 2014

Clarksville Parks and RecreationClarksville, TN – The weekly Clarksville Parks and Recreation Department Recreation Report provides Clarksvillians with a glimpse at the activities and events that are available from the Parks and Recreation Department for them to enjoy together as a family.

This weeks highlights include: Queen City Road Race and Clarksville Parks and Recreation gears up for the summer season at the pools.

Get your Summer Pool Passes at Clarksville Parks and Recreation
Get your Summer Pool Passes at Clarksville Parks and Recreation

Queen City Road Race Results

Thank you to presenting sponsor Cumberland Bank & Trust for all of their support to make this year’s event a success! Cumberland Bank & Trust has been a loyal sponsor for over a decade! With nearly 2000 participants, the Queen City Road Race continues to be a tradition in Clarksville promoting fitness and fun for all ages.

Special thanks to our sponsors Austin Peay State University and the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System, Clarksville-Montgomery County Coordinated School Health Northcrest Medical Center and Coca-Cola as well as our media sponsor Lamar Advertising – thank you!

For results from Saturday’s race, visit www.cityofclarksville.com/qcrr .

Clarksville Parks and Recreation gears up for the summer season at the pools!

The Clarksville Parks and Recreation Department will open their five public pools on Saturday, May 24th for the summer season.  Pool pass sales, swim lesson registration and other aquatic programming registration are currently underway!

NEW – Splash Pass: Slide Passes are a thing of the past as we introduce the brand new Splash Pass! The Splash Pass, a $20.00 season pass, includes access to not only the slides at Swan Lake and Bel-Aire Pools, but also the climbing walls at Beachaven and New Providence Pools and wibits at New Providence Pool. Daily passes for the above water features can also be purchased for $2.00.

Daily admission to the pools is $5.00 if you arrive before 3:00pm or $3.00 after 3:00pm.

Swim Lessons: We offer five comprehensive course levels of swim lessons, open to ages 6 months to adult, to teach students how to swim skillfully and safely as well as Adaptive Swim Lessons for those with special needs.

The complete list of swim lesson sessions is available online for registration at recpro.cityofclarksville.com. Sessions begin as early as June 2nd so be sure to register before classes are filled!

Pool Passes: Want to get your pool pass and also save some time in line?  Here are a couple of tips to cut your wait time.

Create or update your family’s account online at http://RecPro.CityofClarksville.com .

Email a photo of each family member on your pool pass (with their names) to ParksRec@cityofclarksville.com .  We can add them to your account before you arrive.

Bring your completed form with you.  A printable registration form is available at http://RecPro.CityofClarksville.com under the “Links” section.

There will be concessions available for purchase onsite at each pool, but once again this year, patrons will be able to bring their own snacks and picnic in the designated areas! However, patrons should keep in mind that glass containers or cans will not be allowed into the pools.

Pool Locations: Wondering which pool is closest to your home?

Check out this list of pool locations in the area:

  • Beachaven Pool – 390 Gaylewood Drive
  • Bel-Aire Pool – 124 Marie Drive
  • New Providence Pool – 166 Cunningham Lane (behind the Kleeman Center)
  • Smith Pool – 742 Greenwood Avenue
  • Swan Lake Pool – 2002 Sanders Road

For complete details about pool pass sales and/or swim lessons, please call 931.645.7476 or visit www.cityofclarksville.com .

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The Clarksville Parks and Rec Report and Parks Department press releases is written by Candice Tillman,  the Supervisor of Marketing & Public Relations for the City of Clarksville Department of Parks & Recreation.
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