Play Cape - City of Cape Girardeau

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Play Cape - City of Cape Girardeau
PLAY CAPE!
WINTER/SPRING 2016
PROGRAM GUIDE
REGISTER FOR SPRING
SPORT LEAGUES
Baseball & Spring
soccer on page 19
10
Don't
miss
our
TOP
Sponsor Spotlight
The Bank of Missouri
Coach’s Corner
Mike Payne
experiences to look
forward to in 2016
facebook.com/capeparks
twitter.com/cityofcape
what's inside
3 Director/Staff Info
21-23 Fitness & Wellness
4 Top 10 things to look
forward to
• Fitness Rooms
• Personal Training
• Group Fitness & Aquatic
Exercise Classes
5 Events Calendar at a
Glance
6-9 Special Events
• Cardinal Caravan
• Winter & Spring Garage
Sales
• Friends of the Park
• Celebration of Youth Sports
Awards Banquet
• Super Kid’s Race Day
• Steamboat Classic Triathlon
• Memphis Grizzlies NBA Trip
• Cardinals Game Day Trip
• Fundamentals of Volleyball
• Osage Invitational Coed
Volleyball Tournament
• Father/Daughter Dance
• Mother/Son Game Night
• Easter Egg Hunt
• ValenTEEN Dance
• Corporate Games Results
10-15 Recreation Programs
• Early Childhood
• Youth
• Teen
• Adult
• Senior
• Therapeutic
• Special Olympics
16-20 Sports Leagues
• Coach’s Corner
• Adult Sand Volleyball League
• Adult Soccer
• Adult Summer Softball
League
• Summer Volleyball League
• Summer Basketball League
• Girls Fast Pitch
• Spring Youth Soccer League
• Travel Baseball
• SMASH Volleyball
• Boys Baseball League
• Girls Softball
• Youth Track Club
• Fall Sport League Thank You
24-26 Aquatics
• Central Municipal Pool
• Aquatic Programs & Classes
• Swimming Lessons
• Cape Splash Family Aquatic
Center
winter/spring 2016
Cape Girardeau Parks
and Recreation
features:
6
Friends of
the Park
27-28 Jaycee Municipal
Golf Course
29-31 Parks & Trails
32-33 Facility
Information
• A. C. Brase Arena
• 4-H Exhibit Hall
• Osage Centre
• Shawnee Park Center
• Shawnee Park Sports
Complex
• Cape Splash Family Aquatic
Center
• Central Municipal Pool
• Jaycee Municipal Golf
Course
8
Mother/Son
Game Night
34 Birthday Parties
35 Historical Sites
36-39 Parks, Stormwater,
Casino Projects
40-41 Citizen
Engagement
• Advisory Board Members
• Sponsor Spotlight
42-45 Parks &
Recreation Foundation
• Calendar of Events
• Friends of the Parks &
Recreation Foundation
Membership
• Spaghetti Day
46-47 General
Information
48 PLAY CAPE! Saturday &
Friends of the Park
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17
Girls Youth
Softball
League
29
Parks,
Shelters, and
Programs
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
from the
director
staff directory
SPORTS ARE BIG BUSINESS!
A competitive Request for Proposal was solicited with
Midamerica Corp. being selected as the preferred
proposal that also included a donation of 10.25 acres
of property that is adjacent to our main transportation
corridors. The facility will house two turf soccer fields,
hitting and pitching cages for baseball/softball, 6
hard wood basketball/12 volleyball courts, meeting
rooms, food and beverages services and more! It
is anticipated that the facility will be completed in
early 2017 and will attract sporting events from a four
state region with an economic impact to our area
that will exceed five million dollars annually once fully
operational. Cape Girardeau is already a large sports
magnet with many regional and state tournaments
enjoying our facilities, our beautiful city, great
accommodations and fabulous customer centered
hospitality! Now you know why we are kicking off
2016 with a shout “SPORTS ARE BIG BUSINESS”!!
Happy New Year and we look forward to keeping you
updated on our progress. Let’s make 2016 a year to
remember!
Playfully Yours,
Julia Thompson
Director of Parks
and Recreation
573-339-6340
Scott Williams
Recreation
Division Manager
573-339-6728
Penny Williams
Recreation
Division Manager
573-339-6733
Brock Davis
Parks Division
Manager
573-339-6737
[email protected]
Kaed Horrell
Assistant Recreation
Division Manager
573-339-6729
Patrick Watson
Aquatics Supervisor
573-335-4040
Heather Davis
Recreation Supervisor
573-339-6731
Adam Halter
Golf Course Manager
573-334-2031
Chris Eastridge
Recreation
Specialist
573-339-6788
Tony Weatherby
Recreation
Specialist
573-339-6626
Cassie Dennis
Recreation
Coordinator
573-339-6732
Josh Linderer
Recreation
Coordinator
573-335-4040
Christine Paige
Fitness and Wellness
Coordinator
573-339-6604
Tessa Bollinger
Recreation
Coordinator
573-339-6736
Stacey Welter
Administrative
Coordinator
573-339-6730
Sharon Bergman
Administrative
Assistant
573-339-6342
Jordan Eastridge
Administrative
Secretary
573-339-6340
Diane Boyer
Administrative
Secretary
573-339-6340
Jerry Houchins
Parks Supervisor
573-332-4905
general information
We are ringing in 2016 with much anticipation and
excitement! I hope this finds you doing the same as
we look forward to a new year of opportunity here in
the City of Cape Girardeau and Southeast Missouri.
Our City recently broke ground on a very large project
the “Cape Girardeau SportsPlex”, a new indoor facility
that is being built off of Limbaugh Lane adjacent to
I-55 and Hwy 61. This new $12 million dollar, 120,000
sq. ft. sports mecca will be a regional draw for sports
tournaments and events for years to come and is the
result of much deliberation and research. Through
a diligent feasibility study of four different tourism
drawing facilities, our City Council selected an indoor
sports complex as the project to help drive economic
impact using funds collected from the restaurant tax
through 2030. It is anticipated that the SportsPlex
will be an even larger draw in our cooler months of
November through March when outdoor activities are
limited.
Randy Lueder
Golf Course
Supervisor
573-335-0458
Julia E. Thompson, CPRP
Meet our newest staff member…
Josh Linderer was hired in August of 2015
as the Recreation Coordinator for Aquatics.
Josh is originally from St. Louis, and
graduated from Southeast Missouri State
University in 2011. His hobbies include
coaching sports, reading, and playing
football and boxing.
Josh has an extensive background in aquatics and is
excited to work at Central Municipal Pool and Cape Splash.
Jim Crites
Cemetery Sexton
573-334-1917
Mike Halter
Facility Maintenance
Coordinator
573-332-4905
Lynn Morton
Facility Maintenance
Coordinator
573-339-6343
Mark Hurley
Sports Complex
Maintenance Supervisor
EMAIL US!* Unless noted above all staff members can be
reached by email using their first initial and last [email protected].
Example: [email protected]
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
at www.facebook.com/capeparks
Playmo
Facilitator of Fun
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Season Changes
Help get our parks ready for spring by
volunteering at the Friends of the Park Day/
Great Cape Cleanup on April 23. Volunteers
assist in planting flower beds, painting park
equipment, mulching, and more! Help make
our City colorful and beautiful for spring! See
page 48 for more information.
Parks & Recreation Department
Experiences to look forward
to in 2016 winter/spring
Spending the evening at the
ballpark
Who’s ready for the ball diamond? We’re
looking forward to youth baseball and softball,
and adult softball leagues to begin! Join us at
the ballpark by signing up for a league. See
page 17 & 19 for league details.
Dancing the night away
Spend a
memorable
evening at the
Father/Daughter
Dance! Join us
for an evening of
fun, dancing, and
food at the Osage
Centre. Interested
in a dance with
your friends?
We also offer
a Valen”TEEN”
Dance on page 9!
Learning to Swim
Blowing out candles
Spend your winter/spring birthdays with
the Parks & Recreation Department! We
offer birthday parties at the Osage Centre,
Shawnee Park Center, and aquatic facilities.
Review our party options on page 34.
Get ready for pool season early this year!
Do your kids like to go off the diving boards
at Central Pool or down the slides at Cape
Splash? Make sure they are comfortable in
the water by enrolling them in the winter/
spring Learn to Swim program! Details on
page 25.
Scoring goals
Do you have kids interested in soccer? Sign
up now! The Parks & Recreation Department
offers a youth soccer league for Pre-K to 8th
grade. Enjoy your Saturday mornings at the
soccer fields! Registration information is on
page 19.
Getting Crafty
Sign up for our youth winter/spring art classes
and show your artistic side! Learn about our art
programs starting on page 10.
Racing to the finish line
Start the racing season at the Steamboat
Classic Triathlon! If you have little ones, we
offer Super Kid’s Race Day to kick start the
running craze. Check out page 7 for our
upcoming race events.
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Celebrating the holidays
Getting Fit
Get in the festive mood by participating in
classes like Valentine Card Workshop, Bunny
Baking, and Colorful Egg Day! Check out all
of our holiday related classes starting on
page 10. And don’t forget the annual Easter
Egg Hunt at the Osage Centre on March 26.
Follow through with your New Year’s
Resolutions! Start the year off right with our
Health & Wellness Expo, and stay in shape
throughout the year with group fitness
classes or personal training. Information
starting on page 21.
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
events calendar
January
Jan. 9
Jan. 18
Jan. 21
Jan. 22
Winter Garage Sale – Osage Centre
Cardinals Caravan – Osage Centre
S.T.A.R. Program – Bowling Bonanza – West
Park Lanes
Celebration of Youth Sports Awards Banquet –
Osage Centre
Events
at
Glancae
March 17 Monthly Dance – Memories Nostalgic Tunes –
A. C. Brase Arena
March 19 Memphis Grizzlies NBA Trip
March 26 Easter Egg Hunt – Osage Centre
March 29 Youth Track Club begins
March 30 SMASH Volleyball League begins – Osage Centre
February
Feb. 5
Feb. 7
Feb. 11
Feb. 11
Feb. 14
Feb. 20
Feb. 21
Feb. 22
Valen”Teen” Dance – Shawnee Park Center
Super Kid’s Race Day – Southeast Missouri State
University Student Rec Center
Monthly Dance – Country Generation – A. C.
Brase Arena
S.T.A.R. Program – Valentine Dance – 4-H Exhibit
Hall
SOMO Regional Basketball Tournament
Father/Daughter Dance – Osage Centre
Fundamentals of Volleyball – Osage Centre
Spring Swimming Lessons begin – Central
Municipal Pool
Come to PLAY CAPE! Saturday to sign your child up for spring and
summer leagues, browse through vendor booths and play on the
obstacle course.
April
April 2
April 4
April 7
April 7
April 9
April 23
April 24
Spend a fun evening doing obstacle courses, dodgeball and nerf wars at
the Mother Son Game Night!
March
March 1
Spring Youth Soccer League begins – Shawnee
Park Soccer Complex
March 6 Osage Invitational Coed Volleyball Tournament –
Osage Centre
March 12 PLAY CAPE! Saturday – Osage Centre
March 17 S.T.A.R. Program – St. Patrick’s Game Night –
Osage Centre
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
April 30
Mother/Son Game Night – Osage Centre
First Tee begins – Cape Jaycee Municipal Golf
Course
Monthly Dance – All – Stars – A. C. Brase Arena
S.T.A.R. Program – Movie Night – Osage Centre
Southeast Area Special Olympics Spring Games
– Southeast Student Rec Center
Friends of the Park/Great Cape Cleanup –
Capaha Park and various locations
Steamboat Classic Triathlon – Central Municipal
Pool
St. Louis Cardinals Game Day Trip
May
May 2
Boys Baseball League begins - Arena Park
Sports Complex
May 5
Monthly Dance – Manitou – A. C. Brase Arena
May 14 & 15 Mobil Spring Shootout
May 16 Girls Softball League begins – Arena Park Sports
Complex
May 21 Spring Garage Sale – Osage Centre
May 28 Cape Splash opens for the season
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special events
FAMILY
Cardinals Caravan
Stop on by the 2016 Cardinals Caravan at the Osage Centre! Have you
ever wanted to meet a St. Louis Cardinals baseball player? Here’s your
chance! This caravan gives the fans a chance to meet past and present
Cardinal players, participate in a Q&A, and get player autographs
(autographs are for kids only)! The doors open at 4:30 p.m. and the
program begins at 5:30 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at the A. C.
Brase Arena, Osage Centre or Chamber of Commerce. For more
information, call 573-339-6342. We hope to
see you there….go Cards!
Fee: $5 per person
1/18
Mon
5:30 p.m.
Celebration of Youth
Sports Awards Banquet
Honoring Excellence in Youth Sports
Friday, January 22, 2016
6 p.m. Osage Centre
Osage Centre
Winter Garage Sale
Enjoy over 70 garage sale booths in one place! Shop for any item
imaginable for a $1 admission charge. For more information, call the
Osage Centre at 339-6342.
Fee: $1 admission
1/9
Sat
8 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Osage Centre
Spring Garage Sale
Shop for any item imaginable for a $1 admission charge. Interested
in purchasing a booth space? Attend a booth lottery drawing at the
Osage Centre on Thursday, April 21. Booth space is $15. For more
information, call the Osage Centre at 339-6342.
Fee: $1 admission
5/21
Sat
8 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Osage Centre
Join the Cape Girardeau Parks & Recreation Department in
honoring excellence in Youth Sports. Awards will be presented
to Cape Girardeau Parks & Recreation Departments’ youth
sports leagues, Southeast Missouri Soccer Club and Cape Youth
Tackle Football. The program includes a silent auction, dinner
provided by Olive Garden, guest speakers, audio/visual presentation and awards ceremony. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m.,
and seating is first come first serve.
Tickets purchased on or before Jan. 15:
Adults: $10
Children (15 & under): $8
Children volunteer at the Great Cape Clean Up & Friends of the Parks Day.
Great Cape Clean Up & Friends of the Parks Day
Tickets purchased after Jan. 15:
Tickeatlse
Adults: $13
on S !
Children (15 & under): $8
Now
Presenting Sponsor:
Help clean up and beautify Cape! This event requires many volunteers
to plant flower beds, mulch playgrounds, paint playground equipment,
and much more in various parks around Cape Girardeau. The event
starts at Capaha Park shelter 2. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. and
the clean up starts at 9:00 a.m. Volunteers will be provided lunch and
a free t-shirt. Please contact the Parks & Recreation Department main
office at 573-339-6340 to register!
Fee: FREE
4/23
Sat
8:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Capaha Park Shelter 2
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For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
RACE EVENT
Steamboat Classic Triathlon
Super RACE
Kids D
DAY
Sunday, February 7, 2016
This sprint triathlon consists of a 450 meter swim at Central
Municipal Pool, and a 15.5 mile bike and 5 mile run throughout
Cape Girardeau. Registration will begin at 7 a.m., and the race will
start at 9 a.m. Online registration is available at raceit.com. This is a
USAT sanctioned event. Participants that are non-USAT members
are required to pay a $12 USAT fee. For more information, contact
Patrick at 573-339-6340 or [email protected].
Fee: $45/individual & $55/team
Late registration (April 10-22) $55/Individual & $65/team
Day of registration (April 23-25) $65/Individual & $75/team
4/24
Sun
9 a.m.
Central Municipal Pool
SEMO Student Rec Center
Age: Crawlers - 15
Time:
Registration: 11:45 to 12:30 p.m.
Race begins at 1:00 p.m.
Fee:
By Feb. 1: $10 for 1st child, $8 for each additional
child
After Feb. 1: $12 for 1st child, $10 for each
additional child
Note:
Awards given out in each age group. T-shirts and
participation ribbons awarded to all entries.
A biker makes a turn into the transition area at the Steamboat Classic
Triathlon.
Memphis Grizzlies NBA Trip
Join the Parks & Recreation Department on a trip to
see the Memphis Grizzlies take on the Los Angeles
Clippers at 7 p.m. on March 19. This trip includes
a charter bus to Memphis, time to spend on Beale
Street, and tickets to the game. The bus will leave from the Osage
Centre at 2:30 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at the A. C. Brase
Arena. For more information, contact Tony at 573-339-6340, or
[email protected].
Fee: $70 per person
3/19
Sat
2:30 pm
events
TRIPS
Bus leaves from the Osage Centre
St. Louis Cardinals Game Day Trip
Runners compete in the following
age/distance categories:
Crawlers............ 20 ft.
1-2 years ........... 50 meters
3 years .............. 200 meters
4 years .............. 200 meters
5 years .............. 200 meters
6 years .............. 200 meters
7 years .............. 400 meters
8 years .............. 400 meters
9 years .............. 400 meters
10 years ............ 600 meters
11 years ............ 800 meters
12 years ............ 800 meters
13-15 yrs. .......... 1 mile
Contact 573-339-6340 for more information.
ors:
Spons
Love the Cardinals? Join us for the 16th Annual Cardinal
Game Day Trip! See the St. Louis Cardinals take on the
Washington Nationals on April 30. Game time is 1:15
p.m. and the bus will leave the Osage Centre at 10:15 a.m. Tickets
include a charter bus seat to Busch Stadium and tickets to the
game. There will be a Trevor
Rosenthal bobble head with
sound chip giveaway! Tickets
can be purchased at the A. C.
Brase Arena and will be on sale
soon!
Fee: $25 per ticket & $20 per person
for charter bus
4/30
Sat
10:15 a.m.
Bus leaves from the Osage Centre
Carns
Financial
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
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SPORTS
Father/Daughter Dance - A Night in
Fun-damentals of Volleyball
Ages 7-13
This is your chance to learn from the members of the
Southeast Missouri State University volleyball team
through an introductory clinic designed to teach the fundamentals
of the exciting sport of volleyball. The rules, techniques, serving,
passing and other various skills will be discussed throughout the
clinic. Co-sponsored by the Southeast Missouri State Redhawks
and the Cape Girardeau Parks and Recreation Department; this
camp will be a great way to learn and have fun at the same time.
Check in will run from noon to 12:45, and camp begins at 1 p.m.
Fee: $15
2/21
Sun
1 pm - 3 p.m.
Osage Centre
19th Annual Osage Invitational Coed
Volleyball Tournament
Ages 17+
Love volleyball? Enter a team into this annual invitational! The
volleyball tournament will be held on Sunday, March 6 at the
Osage Centre. Pre-registration is required by Wednesday, March
2. Check in starts at 8:30 a.m. and play begins at 9 a.m. For
questions, contact Tessa at 573-339-6736.
9 a.m.
Saturday, February 20
6 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Osage Centre
Make memories of a lifetime at the Father/Daughter
Dance at the Osage Centre! Charlie’s Music Revue
will be playing all your favorite hits, while you enjoy
pizza, hamburgers, and other appetizers. Seating is
first come, first serve. 5”x7” pictures will be available
for purchase. Tickets go on sale January 11.
op
Lollipds
Woo
$25 per couple
By February 14
Late registration: $30 per
couple by February 19
Day of registration: $35
Each additional
daughter is $8
drop
Gum ntain
Mou
Osage Centre
events
Fee: $60 per team
3/6
Sun
Candyland
2016 Tournament Dates
*All tournament dates are tentative and subject to change.
April 8-10
Cape Girardeau Spring Classic (Triple Crown
Sports)
April 16-17
USSSA Girl’s Fast Pitch Softball Tournament
April 23-24
FASA Girl’s Fast Pitch Qualifier
April 30-May 1 USFA Girl’s Fast Pitch Softball Tournament
May 7-8
Parker King Memorial Baseball Tournament
May 13-15
Cape Girardeau Summer Slam (Triple Crown
Sports)
May 21-22
FASA Girl’s Fast Pitch Qualifier
May 28-30
NSA Girl’s Fast Pitch Bootheel Bash World
Series Qualifier
June 3-5
Game Day USA – Baseball Tournament
June 10-12
FASA Midwest Regional
June 17-19
SEMO State Baseball Tournament (Triple
Crown Sports)
June 24-26
USSSA Girl’s Fast Pitch Softball Tournament
June 29-July 3 Triple Crown Sports Year End Baseball
Tournament
July 9
Southeast/St. Louis Metro Area Special
Olympics Tournament
July 14-17
Babe Ruth Baseball Regional Tournament
August 6-7
ASA Men’s D Slow Pitch State Softball
Tournament
November 5-6 College Exposure Softball Tournament
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Mother/Son
April 2
Osage Centre • 6 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Pre registered: $25 a couple & $8 each additional son
Late registration March 28 - April 2
$30 a couple & $10 each additional son.
Moms & sons of all ages are invited.
Nerf
Wars
Inflata
bles
Moms, grab your sons and bring them to a night full of games,
obstacle courses, relay races and more! Food and refreshments
will be provided. Dress attire is active wear and tennis shoes.
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
YOUTH
Easter Egg Hunt
Ages 2-7
Join the Parks & Recreation Department and Schnucks at the annual
Easter Egg Hunt at the Osage Centre. This event will be held rain or
shine at the Osage Centre. Parents should only escort smaller children
during the hunt if needed, and participants must provide their own
basket. Don’t forget to bring your camera to get a picture of your child
with the Easter Bunny!
Fee: FREE
3/26
9:00 a.m. ages 2-3
9:30 a.m. ages 4-5
10 a.m. ages 6-7
Sat
Osage Centre
Valen”TEEN” Dance
6th-8th Grade
Dance the night away at the Shawnee Park Center! A live DJ will play
all the hits at this Parks & Recreation Department chaperoned dance!
Attire is casual and concessions will be available for purchase. An
event participation waiver must be turned in to participate.
Fee: $5 per person
2/5
Fri
6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Shawnee Park Center
Dance to a live DJ at the Valen”TEEN” Dance!
“Work hard, play harder!”
Division 1 winner: Procter & Gamble.
events
2015 Corporate Games Results
Division 2 winner: First Missouri State Bank
Thank you to our sponsors:
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
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recreation
EARLY CHILDHOOD ARTS
Winter Wonderland
3-5 years
Come and explore the season of winter through an exciting hour of arts
and crafts and learning about snowflakes, weather, hibernation & much
more! We will even make our own book of a winter wonderland! Don’t
miss out on this fun and educational day! Pre-registration is required!
Fee: $9 Resident / $10 Non-Resident ∙ Minimum: 6 Maximum: 15
1/27
W
10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Osage Centre
Registration deadline: Jan. 21
Valentine’s Day Card Workshop
5-12 years
Make a Valentine’s Day card for that special valentine in your life! We
will make a special box for all of the valentines that you receive from
other people! All you have to do is bring a shoe box and we will have
a heart filled wonderful time!
Fee: $8 Resident / $9 Non-Resident ∙ Minimum: 6 Maximum: 15
2/4
Th
6 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Osage Centre
Registration deadline: Jan. 28
Prehistoric Playday
3-5 years
Children will learn all about dinosaurs, as well as other prehistoric
animals like the saber-tooth tiger and the wooly mammoth in this fun
class. We’ll also play games and create art work while learning about
these creatures of the past! Pre-registration is required.
Fee: $9 Resident / $10 Non-Resident ∙ Minimum: 6 Maximum: 15
2/11
Th
10 a.m. – 11 a.m.
Osage Centre
Registration deadline: Feb. 4
Bunny Baking
6-12 years
How would you like to learn how to bake for Easter? Join the Cape
Girardeau Parks & Recreation Department as we learn how to bake
cakes and cookies and then decorate them for Easter!
Fee: $12 Resident / $15 Non-Resident ∙ Minimum: 8 Maximum: 10
3/1
T
5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
A. C. Brase Arena
Registration deadline: Feb. 25
Create An Easter Egg Tote Bag
5-10 years
With our assistance, children will be able to decorate a festive tote for
Easter egg hunting. All materials will be provided.
Fee: $13 Resident / $16 Non-Resident ∙ Minimum: 6 Maximum: 15
3/2
W
5:30 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Osage Centre
Registration deadline: Feb. 25
Colorful Egg Day
6-12 years
Join us as we dye hard boiled eggs and decorate them with glitter
stickers and other supplies! Make sure you wear your old clothes so
you don’t stain your good ones and also please bring a container to
carry your eggs home in! Pre-registration is required!
Create festive cards at the Valentine’s Day card workshop.
Finger Painting
3-5 years
Children will learn about colors, shapes and how to create them!
Please remember to wear old clothes for this class!
Fee: $8 Resident / $9 Non-Resident ∙ Minimum: 6 Maximum: 15
3/10
Th
10 a.m. – 11 a.m.
4-H Exhibit Hall
Registration deadline: March 3
EARLY CHILDHOOLD SPORTS
Pee-Wee Sports
3-5 years
We have found this exciting to be just what you need to introduce
your child to the world of sports. We play a different sport each week
including T-ball, soccer, basketball and more. We go over the basic
skills and rules of each sport and play a fun game at the end!
Fee: $25 Resident / $28 Non-Resident ∙ Minimum: 10 Maximum: 20
3/10-3/24
Th
5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Osage Centre
Registration deadline: March 3
Start Smart Baseball
3-5 years
Start Smart Baseball is a developmentally appropriate introductory
baseball program for children 3-5 years old. The program prepares
children for organized tee ball, baseball and softball in a fun environment
without the threat of competition or the fear of getting hurt.
Fee: $30 Resident / $35 Non-Resident ∙ Minimum: 10 Maximum: 50
4/5-5/10
T
5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Arena Park
Registration deadline: April 1
Fee: $10 Resident / $12 Non-Resident ∙ Minimum: 6 Maximum: 15
3/3
Th
5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Osage Centre
Registration deadline: Feb. 25
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For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
EARLY CHILDHOOD OUTDOORS
Jungle Fun
4-5 years
It’s going to be an absolutely fun-filled time at the zoo during
Jungle Fun as we sing, play games and have a swinging good
time!
Fee: $25 Resident & Non-Resident ∙ Minimum: 5 Maximum: 15
4/14-4/21
Th
10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Lazy L Safari
Registration deadline: April 4
Zoo Tots
3 & under
Parents and children will have an exciting time playing games
and visiting with the animals during this class. Children MUST
be accompanied by one parent or grandparent.
Fee: $25 Resident & Non-Resident ∙ Minimum: 5 Maximum: 15
4/12-4/19
T
10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Lazy L Safari
Registration deadline: April 4
Junior Chefs Cooking Club
5-10 years
Get ready for a yummy, fun filled class! Each week, you will make
(and eat) a special treat while you learn about measuring, why
food changes as it cooks and of course, kitchen safety. This class
is sure to fill quickly so register right away!
Fee: $25 Resident / $28 Non-Resident ∙ Minimum: 8 Maximum: 10
2/3-2/17
W
5:30 p.m. – 7 p.m.
A. C. Brase Arena
Registration deadline: Jan. 28
6-8 years
Ready to learn what it takes to be a cheerleader? This clinic
teaches the fundamentals of cheering, including voice dictation,
sideline cheer techniques, proper hand and foot positioning and
much more. Participants will learn several cheers and have lots
of fun.
Fee: $20 Resident / $25 Non-Resident ∙ Minimum: 10 Maximum: 20
2/24-3/9 W
5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Osage Centre
Registration deadline: Feb. 18
10 & under Tennis
10 years & under
10 and under tennis is a revolutionary change in the way kids
learn and play tennis, as well as compete. Tennis is following
the formula that the majority of your sports have used for years
– tailoring tennis equipment and courts to a child’s size and age
so that they develop skills and have fun right from the heart. 10
and under tennis is structured for kids to learn tennis and rally
and play quickly in a way that is both enjoyable and rewarding.
Fee: $20 Resident / $25 Non-Resident ∙ Minimum: 6 Maximum: 20
3/3-3/24 Th 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. A. C. Brase Arena Tennis Courts
Registration deadline: Feb. 25
First Tee Program
Cape Girardeau Parks & Recreation Department has a partnership
with The First Tee of Cape Girardeau to offer this wonderful
program in Cape Girardeau. The First Tee program aims to
teach youth valuable life lessons using golf as a means to teach
these lessons. The program consists of eight sessions. The first
meeting will take place on April 4, 2016 at 5:30 p.m. at the Jaycee
Municipal Golf Course. There will be a meeting every Monday
for eight weeks. Summer and fall sessions of First Tee will also
be offered.
Fee: $45 per person
4/4-5/23 M 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Registration deadline: April 4
JC Municipal Golf Course
HOME SCHOOL CLASSES
recreation programs
YOUTH ARTS
Cheerleading
Home School P.E. Class
5-9 years-Class 1, 10-17 years-Class 2
The Cape Girardeau Parks & Recreation Department will be
conducting a Physical Education class for all home schooled
students who would like to attend. Activities such as baseball,
basketball, bowling, and much more will be provided. Preregistration is required. The first class will be held at the
Osage Centre.
Learn the basics of cooking with Parks & Rec!
YOUTH SPORTS
Fee: $22 per child
1/29-4/22
F
1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.
Class 1 & 2 will be held at the same time, different groups
Registration deadline: Jan. 27
Tae Kwon Do
7-9 years
Basic kicking & punching techniques and entry level skill will be
taught in this class.
Fee: $21 Resident / $26 Non-Resident ∙ Minimum: 1 Maximum: 10
1/25-3/14
M
5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Lee Park Martial Arts
Registration deadline: January 20
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
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Day Adult Hapkido
16 & up
Basic kicking and punching techniques and entry level skill will
be taught in this class.
Fee: $11 Resident/$22 Non-Resident ∙ Minimum: 1 Maximum: 12
1/26-3/17
T&Th
12–1:30 p.m.
Lee Park Martial Arts
Registration deadline: January 21
Adult Tennis
18 & up
This class is for participants of all experience levels. Instructors
provide a balance of instruction and practice with an emphasis
on proper grip, stance, swing, serve and ball placement as well
as hitting with control for depth and power. Please bring your own
tennis racket, water and wear appropriate clothing and footwear.
Improve your tennis skills at the tennis workshop.
recreation programs
Start Smart Tennis
5-7 years
Start Smart Tennis is a developmentally appropriate introductory
tennis program for children 5-7 years old. The program prepares
children for organized tennis in a fun non-threatening environment.
Start Smart Tennis prepares children and their parents for
organized tennis without the threat of competition or the fear of
getting hurt. Age appropriate equipment from Head and Penn is
used in teaching ground strokes , serving, volleying and running/
agility.
Fee: $30 Resident / $35 Non-Resident ∙ Minimum: 10 Maximum: 30
4/11-5/16 M 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Arena Park Tennis Courts
Registration deadline: April 7
Jungle Zone
6-12 years
Children will have a wild, hair-raisin’ time with games, music, and
crafts among the animals.
Fee: $30 Resident & Non-Resident ∙ Minimum: 5 Maximum: 15
4/15-4/22
F
5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Lazy L Safari
Registration deadline: April 4
Fee: $35 Resident/$40 Non-Resident ∙ Minimum: 5 Maximum: 16
4/25-5/4
M&W
5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Jaycee Golf Course
Registration deadline: April 22
All ages
The Cape Girardeau Parks and Recreation Department offers
Pickleball at the Osage Centre and Shawnee Park Center. Anyone
and everyone are welcome to participate. Participation will be
free play and court availability will be first come first serve. Play
will be offered on various weekdays, evenings, and weekends
depending on court availability. Check the pickleball calendar
online at www.cityofcape.org/osagecentre. For more information,
contact Heather at 573-339-6731 or [email protected].
ADULT CLASSES & EVENTS
Group Golf Instruction
This class is for beginning golfers with little or no golf experience.
Instruction will include grip, swing, proper use of clubs and
putting. Please bring your own golf clubs if possible.
Ages 8-15
Fee: $18 resident /$26 Non Resident
4/25 – 5/4 MW 4:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Jaycee Golf Course
Registration Deadline: April 22
ADULT SPORTS
Green Thumb Garden Workshop Series
Join the Parks & Recreation Department to learn about
gardening! This free workshop series will provide future
green thumbs with the tools to start their own gardens,
and will further educate more experienced gardeners. All
workshops will be from 6—7:30 p.m. at the Shawnee Park
Center. Workshops will utilize the new community garden.
Pre-register online, or at the A.C. Brase Arena. There is a
maximum of 25 participants.
Garden Beauty in a Bottle
16 & up
Basic kicking and punching techniques and entry level skill will
be taught in this class.
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16 & up
Golf instruction will include all phases of the game, including
putting, chipping, full swing, rules and etiquette. A limited number
of golf clubs are available.
Fee: $2 admission
www.cityofcape.org/osagecentre Osage Centre & Shawnee Park Centre
TEEN SPORTS
Fee: $11 Resident/$16 Non-Resident ∙ Minimum: 1 Maximum: 12
1/25-3/14
M
7:30 – 9:00 p.m.
Lee Park Martial Arts
Registration deadline: January 20
Adult Group Golf Instruction
Pickleball
YOUTH OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
Night Adult Tae Kwon Do
Fee: $20 Resident/$25 Non-Resident ∙ Minimum: 6 Maximum: 8
3/10-3/31 Th
6:45 p.m. – 8 p.m. Arena Park Tennis Courts
Registration deadline: March 3
January 12
Beat those winter blues! We will be creating nature-inspired
beauty products from flowers and plants from the garden. Herbal
teas will help us relax while we learn and have fun. You will leave
feeling refreshed and take home your own spa creations. (limit 15)
Taught by: Jamie Koehler, Assistant Nature Center Manager,
Master Gardener
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
Garden Basics
February 9
Develop a basic understanding of how plants function in
respect to propagation and acquiring needed resources.
Taught by: Dr. Sven Svenson, Associate Professor of Agribusiness
& Horticulture; Charles Nemanick, Director Alternative Agriculture
Garden; and Bonnie Svenson
Seed Starting
Garden Design
April 12
Dr. Svenson and Bonnie will share the pros and cons of
various garden design ideas. Learn about sustainable, time and
money-saving techniques to consider when setting up your garden.
Taught by: Dr. Sven Svenson, Associate Professor of Agribusiness
& Horticulture; Charles Nemanick, Director Alternative Agriculture
Garden; and Bonnie Svenson
Garden Grub Cooking Workshop Series
February 23
Gardeners will learn the basics of starting your own seeds
indoors for the growing season.
Taught by: Donna Auffdenburg, Horticulture Specialist, University
of Missouri Extension
Learn how to prepare healthy meals using seasonal produce
from your garden or local farmers market! Classes are FREE
and will be held on Tuesdays from 6-7:30 p.m. in the kitchen
at the Shawnee Park Center. You can attend one or all three
classes. Space is limited, so register early! Pre-register
online or at the A.C. Brase Arena. There is a maximum of
15 participants.
Organic Gardening
March 8
Learn basic approaches to organic gardening including
fertilization, weed control and pest management.
Taught by: Ross Peterson, Laughing Stalk Farmstead
Healthy Soups for Winter
Cooking from Scratch: Whole Grains
& Beans
February 16
Discover the basics of preparing whole grains and beans including
rice, quinoa and couscous. Find out easy ways to include them
into your daily meals.
Taught by: Ross Peterson, Laughing Stalk Farmstead
Healthy Salads, Sauces and Dressing
April 26
Sharon and Weldon will show how to make many salads
for a variety of meals. Learn how to make gravy from a rue and
a slurry to thicken different dishes. Discover the importance of
dressings, how they are made, and the ingredients necessary to
make them delicious!
Taught by: Sharon and Weldon Unterreiner, Master Gardeners
S.T.A.R.
recreation programs
January 19
Instructors will share information on the top ten soups
in America. Learn how to put many of the soups together using
fresh and pantry ingredients.
Taught by: Sharon and Weldon Unterreiner, Master Gardeners
Special Therapeutic
Activities in Recreation
What is it?
S.T.A.R. is a community therapeutic recreation program
serving individuals who are unable to successfully participate
in regular recreation programs. Most individuals with
special needs may participate in S.T.A.R. programs.
Who’s eligible to participate?
Persons of all ages who are in special education classes,
workshops, or who have leisure needs not met by traditional
recreation programs are eligible. This includes those varying
degrees of developmental delays, mental and physical
disabilities, learning disabilities, behavior disorders,
emotional difficulties, and hearing or visual impairments.
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
UPCOMI
NG EVEN
TS:
January
2
March 17
1
Bowling
Bonanza
West Park
Lanes, 6
– 8 p.m.
*Must be
pre-regis
tered
for bowlin
g
St. Patty’s
Game N
ight
Osage C
entre
6 – 8 p.m
.
April 7
Movie Nig
ht
Osage C
entre
6 – 8 p.m
.
February
1
1
Sweethe
art
Dance
4-H Exhib
it Hall
6 – 8 p.m
.
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Introducing…
L.I.F.E.
(Live It Fully Everyday!)
SENIOR CLASSES & EVENTS
Pickleball
Enjoy recreational pickleball at the Osage Centre and Shawnee
Park Center. Pickleball open courts are available weekdays, week
nights, and weekends, depending upon availability. Monthly
calendar online at www.cityofcape.org/osagecentre
Fee: $2
Swimnastics
recreation programs
This class is designed to improve cardiovascular fitness,
tone muscles, and increase flexibility by using the water’s
resistance. This class is great for seniors, arthritic people, people
rehabilitating injuries, or people just getting started in aquatic
exercise. Participants should have doctor’s permission before
starting any exercise routine.
Fee: $17 resident (12 classes)/$21 non-resident (12 classes)
Days: M, W, F
All classes at Central Pool.
Times: 9:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. or 11 a.m. - noon
Aqua Aerobics
This course is endorsed by the Aqua Fitness Professionals
Association International (AFPAI) and taught by certified
instructors. This class will focus on muscular endurance,
cardiovascular fitness, flexibility and body composition.
Take an Aqua Aerobics or Swimnastics class to get exercise in the water.
Line Dancing
Thought line dancing was limited to Country Western music? Not
anymore! Modern Line Dance uses all genres of music. Basic
Beginner dances are taught early in the evening with the level of
dance increasing from Improver to Intermediate throughout the
night. This is a drop in class; no prior experience required.
Fee: $2 per class
Days: Thursdays
All classes at 4-H Exhibit Hall.
Times: 6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Contact Mary Pensel at 573-275-2107 for more information.
Fee: $20 resident (12 classes)/$22 non-resident (12 classes)
Days: M, T, W, Th
Classes start at Central Pool.
Times: 6:45 p.m. -7:30 p.m.
MONTHLY
COMMUNITY
DANCE & SOCIAL
L.I.F.E. (Live It Fully Every Day!)
Lo-Impact Aerobics
This class was designed for the active older adult, true
beginner or people who may be limited physically. This class
offers positive support, safe low-impact aerobics, music
and fun.
Zumba Gold
Zumba Gold was designed for the active older adult, true
beginner or people who may be limited physically. This class
is done at a much lower intensity than Zumba, although the
same great Latin styles of music and dance are used.
Fees for THE ABOVE CLASSES
$3.50 daily • $36 punch card (12 punches) • $60 punch card (24 punches)
First Class is Free!
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Come relax, socialize and dance to some great
classic music. Big dance floor, plenty of seating and
concessions available. Dances are located at the
A.C. Brase Arena from 7p.m. - 10 p.m.
DATE
February 11
March 17
April 7
May 5
June 9
July 7
August 4
September 1
October 6
November 3
December 8
BAND
4
$
Country Generation
Memories Nostalgic Tunes
All Stars
Manitou
Country Generation
Memories Nostalgic Tunes
Jerry Ford Combo
Manitou
Country Generation
All Stars
Jerry Ford Combo
per person
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
Southeast Area Special Olympics
Sports offered: Aquatics, Basketball, Track & Field, Soccer, Softball,
Bowling, Volleyball, Floor Hockey & Power Lifting
February 6, 2016
Lake Boutin
Trail of Tears State Park
Registration begins at noon
Plunge begins at 2 p.m.
To register or for more information, pick up a
brochure at the Osage Centre, go online to
www.somo.org/capeplunge or call 573-339-6733
January 23
St. Louis Area Basketball
Tournament - Warrenton
February 6 Polar Bear Plunge - Lake Boutin
Trail of Tears State Park
February 14 SOMO Regional Basketball
Tournament – Cape Girardeau
March 17-20 State Indoor Games Fort Leonard Wood
April 9
Southeast Area Track & Field Meet
Cape Girardeau
April 22
Southeast Area Track & Field Meet
Poplar Bluff
For more information go online to
www.somo.org, email [email protected] or
[email protected], or call 573-339-6733
Sponsors
recreation programs
Join area law enforcement and SOMO SE Area for a
refreshing dip into Lake Boutin on February 6th!
Polar Plungers all over the state are already planning for the Polar Plunge. Start gathering your
Polar Plungers and working on your costumes
now! Each Polar Plunger raises a “bear” minimum of
$75. We will present prizes for the top fundraiser.
Don’t forget about the coveted Golden Plunger
Award for the Polar Plunger judged as having the
best costume! This fundraiser is also held in
conjunction with the Law Enforcement Torch Run.
Upcoming Events
POLICE
CAPE GIRARDEAU
MISSOURI
10th Annual
U S
SA L
X E STO
LE
PO
MA
PU LI SU R
PE
M
D C C CX X
“Be a below-zero hero!”
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
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leagues
What advice would you give a new coach wanting to coach for
the first time?
COACH’S CORNER:
MIKE PAYNE
What is your coaching background?
Before changing professions, I coached
high school baseball and basketball for
five years. My next coaching was as a
pitching coach for Cape American Legion
for five years. Then I coached my son’s
baseball teams for eight years and my
daughter’s softball team for three years.
Then I coached two grandsons in baseball
and basketball for a total combined of 18
seasons. I also coached the St. Mary
grade school girls’ basketball teams for
11 years.
What makes you want to coach
recreational sports?
I love to see the progress that a young
player makes in a season when they work
at it and receive good instruction. Also, if
you can make it work, I love to see kids who were mostly strangers at
the beginning make new friends and come together as a team.
First, Practice. Most of the kids will like it better when you practice. It will
help them progress as individuals and come together as a team. Second,
try to be the first person at practice and games and try to make a positive
greeting to every player that shows up. Let them know you are happy
that each player is there. Tell them that. Tell them “we’re going to have
fun” or speak about what a great day it is. Be positive.
What philosophy do you believe works best in making parents
happy with kid’s playing time?
You have to be fair with every player on your team. Being fair, however,
does not mean equal playing time when you are in a league that keeps
standings. I believe that up though age 12 every play should play at least
one inning on the infield every game. A player who cannot catch a ball
should not play first, probably not third base, and definitely not pitching.
It would be dangerous. If a kid always plays only in the outfield, I believe
that player does not feel any ownership in the team.
How important do you feel winning is at the recreational sports
level?
I absolutely believe trying to win the game within the rules is very important
in recreational sports. We are trying to allow and help the players to get
better. Wanting to win can be a great motivator toward that goal. We
want the players to come together as a team. That task is made more
difficult with a team that always loses. We are trying to teach players how
to compete. That is a life lesson. Recreational sports are a great vehicle
for learning that lesson. If you don’t care whether you win or lose, one
of the great teaching opportunities that comes with team sports is lost.
Spring Adult Soccer League
ADULT
6-on-6 Adult Coed Sand Volleyball League
Ages 17 & Up
Spend your summer evenings on the sand courts! This 6-on-6
sand volleyball offers Power and Intermediate divisions. The Power
division consists of a strong level of play with structured offensive
and experienced defensive systems. The Intermediate division is for
those that have played volleyball and have a general understanding of
the rules. Games are played on Wednesday and Thursday evenings.
There will be a manager’s meeting on May 4 at 6 p.m. at the Osage
Centre. For more information, contact Cassie at 573-339-6732 or
[email protected].
Ages 18 & Up
NEW
Are you an adult who loves to play soccer? The
Parks & Recreation Department is now offering a
spring adult soccer league! This league will play
on Mondays and Sunday afternoons from April until May. Team
registration only. For more information, contact Tessa at 573-3396736 or [email protected].
Fee: $220
3/6
M & Sun.
Registration deadline: February 19
Shawnee Park Soccer Complex
Fee: $175 per team
5/18
W & Th.
6 p.m. – 10 p.m. Arena Park Sand Courts
Registration deadline: May 4
4-on-4 Adult Coed Sand Volleyball League
Ages 17 & Up
Spend your summer evenings on the sand courts! This 4-on-4 sand
volleyball offers one division of play. Games are played on Tuesday
evenings. There will be a manager’s meeting on May 4 at 6 p.m. at the
Osage Centre. For more information, contact Cassie at 573-339-6732
or [email protected].
Fee: $150 per team
5/17
T
6 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Registration deadline: May 4
Arena Park Sand Courts
Join the Sand Volleyball League at Arena Park!
16 • Play Cape!
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
Men’s Softball League
This men’s adult softball league ranges from competitive division I
to recreational division 5. Games are played Mondays, Tuesdays,
and Thursdays, and teams receive a minimum of 21 games.
Team sign-ups only. There will be a manager’s
meeting on April 6 at 7:00 p.m. at the Osage
Centre. For more information, contact Chris
Eastridge at 573-339-6788.
Fee: 595 per team
Tent. April 25
M T Th
Registration deadline: April 6
Shawnee Park Sports Complex
Coed Softball League
This men’s adult softball league ranges from competitive division I
to recreational division 5. Games are played Mondays, Tuesdays,
and Thursdays, and teams receive a minimum of 14 games.
Team sign-ups only. There will be a manager’s
meeting on April 6 at 7:00 p.m. at the Osage
Centre. For more information, contact Chris
Eastridge at 573-339-6788.
Fee: $555 per team
Tent. April 25
M T Th
Registration deadline: April 6
Shawnee Park Sports Complex
League
AGES:
5-13 (Prior to 8/1/2015)
ENTRY FEE: $50 (ages 5-13)
Presenting
Sponsor
A $10 late fee will be applied after April 6
*Entry fee includes: uniform shirt, 10-12 game schedule,
and team playing equipment (not including gloves).
Mandatory skills testing dates:
Thursday, March 31
5 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Arena Park Softball Fields
Grades 6-12
Join the Girl’s Summer Volleyball League to get extra practice
with your team! This league is for teams in grades 6-12, and will
offer junior high, freshmen/JV, and varsity divisions. Games will
be played on Mondays. The registration deadline is May 20. For
more information, contact Tessa at 573-339-6736 or tbollinger@
cityofcape.org.
Various locations
Boy’s Summer Basketball
Grades 7-12
The Boy’s Summer Basketball League is designed for teams
in grade 7-12 to get experience during the off season. Junior
high, freshmen/JV, and varsity divisions will be offered. High
School divisions will play on Tuesday nights, and the junior high
division will play on Wednesdays. The registration deadline is
May 6. Contact Heather for more information at 573-339-6731,
or [email protected].
Wednesday, April 6
5 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Arena Park Sports Complex
REGISTRATION DEADLINE:
Wednesday, April 6
leagues
Girl’s Summer Volleyball
Fee: $225 per team
Team entry only
5/31
T&W
6 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Registration deadline: May 6
Softball
Monday, April 4
5 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Arena Park Sports Complex
TEEN
Fee: $175 per team
6/6
M
5:30 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Registration deadline: May 20
Girls
TENTATIVE START
Monday, May 16
TO REGISTER:
Registration forms will be available beginning February
3 at the A.C. Brase Arena, Shawnee Park Center and
Osage Centre. Forms will be available online at
www.cityofcapegirardeau.org. Players may also sign
up at a skills testing event.
Contact 573-339-6342 for more information.
Various locations
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
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Girl’s Summer Basketball
Grades 7-12
The Girl’s Summer Basketball League is designed for teams in
grade 7-12 to get experience during the off season. Junior high,
freshmen/JV, and varsity divisions will be offered. Games will be
played on Thursday evenings.. The registration deadline is May
6. Contact Heather for more information at 573-339-6731, or
[email protected].
leagues
Fee: $225 per team
Team entry only
6/2
Th
6 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Registration deadline: May 6
Girls Fast Pitch
Ages 12U-18U
The girls fast pitch league is for 12U, 14U, 16U and 18U teams
interested in playing doubleheaders once a week. There is an
8-12 game guarantee. Games are played on Tuesdays and
Wednesdays evenings starting at 6:30 p.m. There will be a
manager’s meeting held on Thursday, May 19 at the Osage Centre
at 7:00 p.m. For more information, contact Chris at 573-339-6788
or [email protected].
6:30 p.m.
Various locations
13-15 Year Old Boys Baseball League
Ages 13-15 (prior to 4/30/2016)
This league was formally known as SEBA (Southeast Baseball
Association), but is now under the direction of the City of Cape
Girardeau Parks & Recreation Department. The registration
deadline is April 16*. There will be mandatory skills testing
dates for all players. For more information, contact Tony
at 573-339-6626 or [email protected].
Fee: $95
*A $10 play fee will be applied between April 16-22
Season starts in May
M T Th
Shawnee Park Sports
Complex
Mandatory Skills Testing Dates:
Tues., April 12 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
Shawnee Park Sports Complex
Sat., April 16 1 p.m.-3 p.m.
Shawnee Park Sports Complex
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Serve*Move*Attack*Set*Hit
Various locations
Gain team experience this summer in our basketball leagues!
Fee: $400 per team
Season starts in June T & W
Registration deadline: May 19
YOUTH
S*M*A*S*H
SMASH is intended for 3rd – 6th graders in the learning
process of the game of volleyball. Participants register as
individuals and are placed on teams.
Opening Night: Thursday, March 31
Practices: Begin Thursday, March 31
Games: Begin Saturday, April 9
Cost: $50 (includes t-shirt and volleyball)
Maximum of 80 participants per division.
S*M*A*S*H
SELECT
SMASH is intended for 5th-6th graders who have played in
at least one season of SMASH or on any organized volleyball team. Participants may register as individuals and be
placed on teams.
Opening Night: Wednesday, March 30
Practices: Fridays or set by a coach.
Games: Begin Saturday, April 9
Cost: $50 (includes t-shirt and volleyball)
Presenting Sponsor:
Registration period for
both divisions is:
February 1 – March 11
For more information, contact Heather at
573-339-6731 or [email protected].
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
Spring Soccer
Pre-K – 8th grade
Have a child interested in soccer? We have the league for you!
Pre-K to 8th grade divisions are available. Pre-K games are played
on Saturday mornings, while Kindergarten through 8th graders
will play on Tuesday-Thursday evenings and Saturdays. The
registration deadline is February 5*.
Fee: $25 for Pre-K $40 for Kindergarten – 8th Grade
A $10 late fee will be applied between Feb. 1-5
3/1
M T W Th Sat.
Shawnee Park Soccer Complex
2016 Boys
Baseball
5-12 year old League
Presenting Sponsor
A $10 late fee will be applied between
March 17-24.
*Entry fee includes: uniform shirt, 10-12 game schedule,
Babe Ruth League team registration and team playing
equipment (not including gloves).
Mandatory skills testing dates:
Reguired for 9-12
Sat., March 12, 2016
2:30-4:30 p.m.
Arena Park
Fields 6, 7, 9
Tues., March 15, 2016 Thur., March 17, 2016
5:30-7:30 p.m.
5:30-7:30 p.m.
Arena Park
Arena Park
Fields 6, 7, 9
Fields 6, 7, 9
Coaches meeting will be held on Tuesday, March 22
at the Osage Centre at 6 p.m.
TO REGISTER:
Registration online at www.cityofcapegirardeau.org/parks
beginning February 1, In-person registration will also be
available at the A.C. Brase Arena, Shawnee Park Center
and Osage Centre. Players may also sign up at a skills
testing event.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE:
Thursday, March 17
Register your kids in the youth soccer league now!
Youth Track Club
Ages 6-14
The Youth Track Club offers young runners a chance to gain
experience on the track. Entry fee includes a t-shirt, four home
meets, three away meets, and practices. There is a $5 discount
for each additional child . Additional away meets are $8 each
to attend and are optional. Practices will be held on Tuesday &
Thursdays from 5:15 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Meets will be held on select
Thursdays from 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. in local communities.
leagues
AGES: 5-12 (Prior to 4/30/2016)
ENTRY FEE: $55 (ages 5-8)
$65 (ages 9-12)
Fee: $50 per child; $45 for each additional child
3/29
T & Th
5:15 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Cape Jr. High Track
Registration deadline: March 28
Travel Baseball
Ages 10U-12U
This travel league is for 10U-12U baseball teams and designed
for teams to get 8 games. Games will be played on Monday
and Tuesday evenings starting at 6 p.m., and will be played at
Shawnee Park Sports Complex and Arena Park Sports Complex.
There will be a manager’s meeting held at the Osage Centre on
Tuesday, April 12 at 6:30 p.m. For more information, contact Chris
at 573-339-6788 or [email protected].
Fee: $400 per team
5/2
M& T
6 p.m.
Registration deadline: April 5
TENTATIVE START
Monday, May 2
For more information, contact Tony Weatherby at
573-339-6340 or [email protected]
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
Various locations
DID YOU KNOW…
Living by the numbers 5,2,1,0 = Good Health!
5 servings of fruit and veggies
2 hours or less of screen time
1 hour of physical activity &
0 sugary drinks!! What a great New Year’s Resolution—TRY IT!
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2015
Fall Soccer League
Thank you to all
the 2015 Fall
Soccer League
& Tournament
Sponsors!
Presenting Sponsor
NFL Flag Football
2015 League
Thank you
to all our 2015
NFL Flag Coaches!
Presenting
Sponsor
Brock Alspaugh
Chris Marchi
Chris Simmons
Christopher Casey
Darin Hickey
Don Erbst
Dustin Snider
Foster Robert
Frentress Williams
Jack Donze
Jason Emmderfer
Jeff Brosey
Jeff Brune
Jeff Hotop
Les Newell
Mark Harold
Mark Lewis
Mark Moore
Marvin Adams
Matt Fullhart
Matt Gaeta
Matt Holder
Matt Jackson
Mike Biri
Mike Conner
Mike Gross
Nathan Turley
Jeff Koch
Jerad Spain
Jeremy Ferguson
Jim Duby
Jim Fox
John Broeckling
John Brown
Josh Jinks
Josh Parsons
Justin Graham
Kevin Gerhardt
Kory Thoma
Kyle Bilek
Kyle Thoma
leagues
Congratulations to the playoff winners!
Sponsors
The Cape Girardeau
Evening Optimist Club
C.J. SEYER GARAGE
Thank you to our 2015 coaches!
Aaron Panton
Amanda Belcher
Amber Moyers
Amber Prasanphanich
Amy Gibbs
Bobby Sides
Brandon Pederson
Brett Burger
Brian Criddle
Brian Criddle
Brian Hogan
Carrie Patrick
Cary Dunavan
Cassie Panton
Chris Charlton
Chris Gibbs
Clay Landgraf
Clorinda James
Courtney Borden
Danny Strohmeyer
David Dienstbach
Doug Heuring
Heather McKinnie
Jamie Jackson
Jeff Brosey
Jeff Priest
Jody Underwood
John Denis
John Easley
John Hillin
Jordan Cracraft
Josh Glastetter
JP Sides
Julie Jennings
Justin Graham
Kaitlin Welter
Kenny Lawrence
Kevin Goetz
Kim Spear
Kristen Goetz
Kyle Shaffar
Lisa Craft
Mandi Brink
Mark Grimes
Mark Rubel
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Mark Schultz
Marvin Adams
Matt Buttry
Melissa Graham
Michael Van Zant
Michelle Long
Mike Domian
Nichole Clippard
Nick Winters
Pat Murphy
RJ Gardiner
Rob Dodson
Rob MacCubbin
Ryan Thurston
Scott Roth
Shaun Craig
Stan Seabaugh
Stephenie Gardiner
Tabitha Austin
Tami Burgard
Zane McClard
7-8 year old division:
1. Denver Broncos 2.Philadelphia Eagles 3.Dallas Cowboys
9-10 year old division
1. Indianapolis Colts 2. Detroit Lions 3. Denver Bronco
11-13 year old division
1. Miami Dolphins 2. Atlanta Falcons 3. Minnesota Vikings
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
f itness & wellness
Osage Centre Fitness Room
1625 N. Kingshighway, Cape Girardeau, MO
573-339-6342 • www.cityofcape.org/Fitness
Shawnee Park Center
Fitness Room
835 S. West End Blvd., Cape Girardeau, MO
573-339-6346 • www.cityofcape.org/Fitness
HOURS OF OPERATION
HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday - Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday - Friday
Saturday
Sunday
5 a.m. to 10 p.m.
5 a.m. to 6 p.m.
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Noon to 9 p.m.
ADMISSION
Fitness room
Indoor track
Gym walking
Discount admission card
6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Noon to 9 p.m.
ADMISSION
Fitness Room
$2 per visit
Gym walking
FREE
Discount admission card $16 (10 visits)
$2 per visit
$2 per visit
FREE
$16 (10 visits)
Osage Centre And Shawnee
Park Center Amenities
• Free Weights • Selecturized Strength
Machines • Cardiovascular Equipment
• Full Commercial Equipment
Meet our personal trainers…
Christine Paige
Shawn Taylor
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
Tamatha Crowson
Sam Irvin
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PERSONAL TRAINING
HEALTH & WELLNESS SEMINARS
Having trouble meeting your fitness
goals? Our fitness staff can help!
Join Christine to learn about an exciting topic to help reach your
health and wellness goals! RSVP to reserve your spot: cpaige@
cityofcape.org.
January – Grocery Shopping Time
Meet us at Schnucks to do a walk through of what items we need
to avoid and help make your shopping trip a little easier next time!
January 13
5:15 p.m.
Schnucks
February – Strength Machines 101
Come learn how to use the fitness equipment in the weight room
properly, and how to put together a simple routine you can stick
with!
February 17
5:15 p.m. Osage Centre
March – Calorie Recommendations
fitness & wellness
How many calories do you need? How much protein?
Carbohydrates? Fats? Join this session to find out the
recommended numbers for YOU, and how to track your daily
easily. Learn how to stick with it and reach your goals!
March 16
5:15 p.m.
Osage Centre
GROUP FITNESS CLASSES
Rates
Personal Trainer (individual)
30 min. session
Five 30 min. sessions
Ten 30 min. sessions
60 min. session
Five 60 min. sessions
Ten 60 min. sessions
$20
$90
$160
$30
$135
$240
Partner Training (cost per person)
30 min. session
Five 30 min. sessions
Ten 30 min. sessions
60 min. session
Five 60 min. sessions
Ten 60 min. sessions
Group Training (cost per person)
30 min. session
Five 30 min. sessions
Ten 30 min. sessions
60 min. session
Five 60 min. sessions
Ten 60 min. sessions
$20
$80
$140
$30
$120
$210
$20
$75
$130
$30
$112.50
$195
Standalone Fitness Assessment*
One session
*No training package commitment required
$20
Call Christine at 339-6604 to
schedule an appointment or for more
information on personal training.
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Group fitness classes are offered at multiple locations and times.
For a monthly calendar, go to www.cityofcape.org/fitness for class
information. Classes are $3.50 per class, or a 12-class punch
card can be purchased for $36, or a 24-class punch card can be
purchased for $60.00. Not sure about a class? Don’t worry, the
first class is free!
Abs & Arms
This 30 min class is a great way to spend your lunch break.
Strengthen your arms and core with a variety of exercises to
target each muscle.
Cardio Drumming
Try this new and exciting class! Get a great cardio workout with
drum stick, stability balls and buckets as you beat to the rhythm!
Burn calories while having fun!
Cardio Circuit
Circuit gets your workout in stations of strength and cardio to get
a full workout in just a 45 minute class.
Step Aerobics
Step Aerobics keeps your mind busy and your heart pumping.
This class is great for beginners to advanced as you learn the
moves throughout the time. Insanity
This new class will alternate between cardio intervals, polymeric,
and strength to build your endurance and push yourself to the
next level.
Strength Conditioning
This new class focuses on strengthening the muscles. As we age,
our muscle tend to get weaker and this class helps do just that.
All levels welcome! Low impact.
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
For more information on fitness classes, go to:
www.cityofcape.org/fitness
Join our fitness texting group to receive
updates about schedule changes,
events, and cancellations by texting
“group fitness” to 573-631-8488.
New Year’s
Resolution Warriors
Join us for an 8-week program to focus
on your Healthy New Years Resolution!
Zumba
A dance based fitness class; inspired by traditional Latin-based
music including, salsa, samba and meringue. It has people of all
ages falling in love with its infectious music, easy-to-follow dance
moves and body beautifying benefits.
Lo-Impact Aerobics
This class was designed for the active older adult, true beginner
or people who may be limited physically. This class offers positive
support, safe low-impact aerobics, music and fun.
Zumba Gold was designed for the active older adult, true beginner
or people who may be limited physically. This class is done at a
much lower intensity than Zumba, although the same great Latin
styles of music and dance are used.
Yoga
Various techniques will be used in this class with emphasis on
flowing postures and breath awareness. Through basic yoga
poses, participants will also work towards relaxation, mental
clarity, and tuning in to their bodies.
RIPPED
RIPPED is a new take on interval training. You will perform long
bursts of maximum-intensity exercises with short periods of rest.
You will stay constantly challenged as you alternate between
aerobic and anaerobic intervals.
This program focuses on weight loss,
strength and flexibility! Go home with tons
of great tips, recipes, cooking advice
and more!
Begins January 11
Contact Christine at 573-339-6604 or
[email protected].
fitness & wellness
Zumba Gold
Circuit
This class gives you a great mixture of strengthening the muscles
followed with a relaxing stretching session to loosen the muscles
back up after a long week. Great class to start the weekend! Pilates
This mind/body class is designed to focus on core strength and
coordination while learning the correct breathing patterns and
body alignment. Pilates creates great benefits from better posture
to toning of the muscles. National Bike to
Work Day
SAVE
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BOSU Blast
BOSU Blast is a great cardio and stretch class! The BOSU helps
you get extra focus on balance and core to keep you strong and
ready for anything.
Turbo Kick
Turbo Kick is a fun kickboxing workout that pumps you up and
adds some fun dance moves to keep class exciting, while getting
a great workout.
Modern Line Dance
This is a twist to the normal country line dance. Modern Line
Dance uses your favorite songs and new moves to keep you
moving, but it’s easy enough to pick up quickly!
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
May 20
Meet at the
Osage Centre for
breakfast, biking
tips & safety, and
fun before you
ride to work &
school!
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aquatics
CENTRAL
Municipal Pool
1920 WHITENER • CAPE GIRARDEAU • 573-335-4040
General Information
n Parents are required to watch their children and
to assist in enforcing the policies for the safety
and enjoyment of all patrons.
n All children under 12 years of age must be
accompanied and supervised by a paying adult.
Swim Diapers
n Must be worn by infants and toddlers.
n May be purchased at the front counter for $1.75.
Flotation Devices
n Parents must supervise children in flotation
devices by being within arms length of the
child at all times.
n No blow-up rafts or Styrofoam water noodles
will be allowed.
n Facility staff reserves the right to restrict any
flotation devices that are determined to be
unsafe or improperly used.
Pool Hours
Mon. - Fri.
Sat. - Sun.
5 p.m. - 8 p.m.
1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Admission
Adults $3.25
Children$2.50
Seniors$2.75
Coupon books
Adults $60
Children$45
Seniors$50
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POOL CLOSURES
Fitness Swim
During scheduled fitness swims, the pool is
available for lap swimming and other fitness
activities. Although there is no minimum
age requirement for admission, children will
not be admitted into the facility during this
time period unless engaging in some sort of
structured physical exercise. No free play will
be permitted during this time.
Fitness Swim days & times
Mon. - Fri.
Mon. - Thurs.
Sat.
5 a.m. - 7 a.m.
11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
5 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
9 a.m. - 11 a.m.
DateEvent
Jan. 19 Jan. 20 Jan. 22
Jan. 23
Jan. 26
Jan. 29-31
Feb. 7
Feb. 11
March 27
April 8-10
April 24
Time
Notre Dame Tri Meet Closed 5-8 p.m.
Cape Quad Meet Closed 5-8 p.m.
Swim Meet Set Up Closed 5-8 p.m.
City of Roses Invitational Meet Closed all day
Tigers vs. Notre Dame Closed 5-8 p.m.
RCA Igloo Invitational Closed all day
Tigers Meet
Closed 5-8 p.m.
Conference Swim Meet Closed 5-8 p.m.
Easter Sunday Closed all day
RCA Long Course Kick Off Meet Closed Friday
afternoon to Sunday night
Steamboat Classic Triathlon Pool open all day
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
AQUATIC CLASSES
H20 Boot Camp
HEALTH & FITNESS
Combine low impact aerobics and high impact energy with four
feet of water and watch the transformation. No matter what your
age or fitness level, you can achieve total body fitness through
aquatic exercises that strengthen and tone muscles and improve
aerobic endurance.
Fee: Participants can purchase a 12-class punch card, which
allows them 12 visits to classes. There is no time limit for
using the 12 punches.
Aqua Aerobics
This course is endorsed by the Aqua Fitness Professionals
Association International (AFPAI) and taught by certified instructors.
This class will focus on muscular strength, muscular endurance,
cardiovascular fitness, flexibility and body composition.
Fee: $20 resident (12 classes)/$22 non-resident (12 classes)
Days:
M, T, W, Th
Central Pool
Ages:
14 & over
Time:
6:45 – 7:30 p.m.
Experience a boot camp workout in the water! Workouts include
water resistance exercises, circuit training to burn fat and tone
muscle and other cardio and core exercises for total body workout.
Fee: $3.25 Daily Fee • 12 punch card: $36/24 punch card: $60
Day & Location: T & Th Central Pool
Time:
6 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Swimnastics
This class is designed to improve cardiovascular fitness, tone
muscles, and increase flexibility by using the water’s resistance.
This class is great for seniors, arthritic people, people rehabilitating
injuries, or people just getting started in aquatic exercise.
Participants should have their doctor’s permission before starting
any exercise routine.
Fee: $17 resident (12 classes)/$21 non-resident (12 classes)
All classes at Central Pool.
Days:
M, W, F
Ages:
14 & over
Time:
9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. or 11 a.m.- noon
CLASSES
AGES
PRE-REQUISITES
SKILLS TAUGHT
None
For younger swimmers in between
Parent and Child Aquatics and the
youth levels. Focuses on safety,
buoyancy and independence in water.
4 to 14
years old
None
Elementary aquatic skills including entries and exits, safe practices, and other
necessities for successful swimming
progression.
4 to 14
years old
Level 1
completion
Focuses on locomotion skills and
touches on some self help and basic
water rescue skills.
Pre-School
Aquatics
3 to 5
years old
Youth Level 1
Intro to water
skills
Youth Level 2
Fundamental
Aquatic Skills
Youth Level 3
Stroke
Development
4 to 14
years old
Level 2
completion
Introduces the butterfly stroke, treading water, and head-first entries into
the water from the pool side.
Youth Level 4
Stroke
improvement
4 to 14
years old
Level 3
completion
In addition to stroke progression,
students will work on their endurance
as well as be introduced to turning at
the wall of the pool.
Youth Level 5
Stroke
Refinement
4 to 14
years old
Level 4
completion
Students will refine their front crawl,
back stroke, butterfly, side stroke,
breast stroke and elementary back
stroke. Introduction to flip turns.
Youth Level 6
Swimming
& Skill
Proficiency
4 to 14
years old
Level 5
completion
Introduces fundamentals of diving,
develops fitness swimming, and some
basic life guarding skills.
Adult
Swimming
14 & up
None
Includes water adjustment, skills
development or refinement. Students
will be taught according to their skill
level.
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
Resident fee is $35 and non-resident fee is $40. Adult
swimming is $40 for resident and $45 for non-resident.
The Parks and Recreation Department will be
offering two swim lesson formats this spring
season. Group lessons will run from February 22
– March 10, Mondays through Thursdays from
6 – 6:45 p.m. Private swimming lessons are
also available. Contact Central Municipal Pool
at 335-4040 or the A. C. Brase Arena at
339-6340 for more information.
aquatics
LEARN TO SWIM
CENTRAL MUNICIPAL POOL –
PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS
You should consider scheduling private
swimming lessons with our department
if…
• Your child is more comfortable in a “one
on one” setting
• Your child learns quicker with less
distraction
• Your child is not competitive by nature
• Your child needs more practice time
• You are an adult wanting to improve
your swimming skills
Private Swim Lessons • One-on-one private swim instruction.
• $45 for three 45 minute sessions.
• Times and days are determined on the
availability of the student, instructor,
and facility space.
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aquatics
Facility Hours
Summer 2016
Mon. - Fri.
Sat. - Sun.
11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
11 a.m. –7 p.m.
Admission
Children 13 & under
14 & older
60 & older
Under 1
$6
$7
$6
Free
Season Passes:
Individual child pass Individual adult pass
Individual senior pass
Family Pass for 4
Each additional family member $115
$150
$115
$225
$25
Purchase gift cards and season passes
at the A.C. Brase Arena and the Osage
Centre.
2016 Opening
Day is May 28!
Lifeguard Training
Learn skills for work & life
Class Information
All classes take place at Central Municipal Pool.
Each class runs Friday 5-9 p.m., and SaturdaySunday 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. Complete course
attendance is mandatory for each session.
Pre-requisite skills
Thank you to the over 130
participants and sponsors
of Cape Splash’s 2015
Doggy Swim Day!
We’ll see you in 2016!
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• 300 yard continuous swim, demonstrating
rhythmic breathing, and proper stroke
competencies
• Timed brick dive
• Treading water with no hands for two minutes
If pre-requisites are not passed students may
request a refund for the course minus a $5
administrative fee, or may transfer to another
session.
Session I:
February 19-21
Session II:
March 11-13
Session III:
April 1-3
Session IV:
April 15-17
Fee: Resident $155, Non-Resident $165
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
Jaycee Municipal
Golf Course
facebook.com/jayceegolf
3280 Perryville Road
For tee times call
573-334-2031
HOURS & PRICING
Hours: Open seven days a week, dawn to
Annual Cart Pass
dusk - weather permitting.
December 7-February 28 open at 10 a.m.
March 1-13 open at 9 a.m.
March 14-April 11 open at 8 a.m.
April 12 through summer open at 7 a.m.
Take advantage of the cart pass and play as
much as you want all year long. A great deal
for year-round players, with the cost averaging
less than one round per week. For warm
weather players, you can play as much as you
want from May through September. Save time
checking-in, save money and play more.
Annual pass $550+ membership
2-person family
$825
Additional family
$200
Greens Fees (for 9 or 18 holes)
(through 10/31)
Weekday: Weekend & holiday: $18
$20
Winter Fees: (11/1 to 2/28)
Weekday:$12
Weekend:$12
Winter fees + cart:
$24
New for 2014! All cart passes will be good
for one year from date of purchase.
Golf Cart/Golf Club Rental
9 holes (per rider)
$6
18 holes (per rider)
$12
2nd 9 holes
$6
Private carts
$10
Pull carts
$3
Bag$6
Greens fees + cart
Weekday GF + 9 holes
Weekday GF + 18 holes
Weekend GF + 9 holes
Weekend GF + 18 holes
$22
$28
$24
$30
Memberships (2015)
Individual$610
Family$830
Sr. Citizen single (60+)
$395
Sr. Citizen family $610
(60 + One spouse over 60)
Jr. Individual
$200
20 Player pass
$290
20 Private cart
$190
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
PROMOTIONS
Unlimited Twilight
Weekdays after 5:30 p.m.:
Weekends after 4 p.m.:
$20
$24
Happy Hour Golf
(25% Discount on green fees)
Monday - Thursday
May through September
1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Green fees: $12 (regularly $16)
Happy Hour Golf with cart
18 holes + cart: $24 (regularly $28)
9 holes + cart: $18 (regularly $22)
College Students
(Good with any college ID. Green fees
only, does not include cart)
Weekdays 11 a.m.- 4 p.m.
$10
Weekends after 2 p.m.
$12
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2016 Golf Tournaments & Programs
GOLF COURSE PROGRAMS
Private & Group Golf Lessons
Great for working on something specific, learning the basis of a
swing or cleaning up your swing.
One hour individual sessions: $50/adult (18+) and $30/youth
One hour group sessions: $30/adult (18+) and $20/youth
Call to Schedule
Jaycee Golf Course
Group Golf Instruction
jaycee municipal golf course
This class is for beginning golfers with little or no golf experience.
Instruction will include grip, swing, proper use of clubs and
putting. Please bring your own golf clubs if possible.
Ages 8-15
TOURNAMENTS
Fee: $18 resident /$26 Non Resident
4/25 – 5/4 MW 4:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Jaycee Golf Course
Registration Deadline: April 22
23rd Annual Southern Open
4-Person Scramble
Ages 16+
Fee: $35 resident /$40 Non Resident
4/25 – 5/4 MW 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Jaycee Golf Course
Registration Deadline: April 22
Youth First Tee Program
Location: Cape Jaycee Municipal Golf Course
Date: June 4, 2016
Price: $160 (cart not included)
The First Tee Program, in conjunction with the City of Cape
Girardeau Parks & Recreation Department, aims to teach youth
valuable life lessons using golf as a means to teach these lessons.
The program consists of 8 sessions. The first meeting will take
place April 4, 2016 at 5:30 p.m. at the Jaycee Golf Course. There
will be a meeting every Monday for eight weeks. The cost of the
program is $45.
For more information about First Tee, please visit www.
thefirstteestlouis.org. Registrations will be accepted at A. C. Brase
Arena, Cape Jaycee Municipal Golf Course, or online. Call 573334-2031 for more information.
Fee: $45
4/4–5/23 M 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Jaycee Golf Course
Presenting Sponsor
4th Annual Nightfall Glowball
Tournament
This is a Parks & Recreation Foundation tournament.
For more information, call 339-6340 or 334-2031.
Location: Cape Jaycee Municipal Golf Course
Date: July 9, 2016
21st Annual Autumn Open
4-Person Scramble
CAPE GIRARDEAU
PARKS & RECREATION
FOUNDATION
Presenting Sponsor
Tournament is open to men, women, mixed teams. Prizes are
awarded to top three places in four flights (depending upon
number of entries). Additional prizes go to longest drive, longest
putt, and closet to pin (on par 3 holes). Breakfast and lunch will
be served. Tournament is open to first 40 teams.
Location: Cape Jaycee Municipal Golf Course
Date: September 10, 2016
Time: 8 a.m. shotgun start
Fee: $160 per team (cart not included)
11th Annual Senior 2-Man Scramble
Tournament is open to individuals age 60 and
over. Prizes are awarded to top three finishers in CAPE GIRARDEAU
three flights (depending upon number of entries).
Additional prizes go to longest drive, longest putt,
and closet to pin. Lunch will be served. Tournament
is open to first 40 teams & there must be a minimum
of 20 teams.
Location: Cape Jaycee Municipal Golf Course
Date: September 22, 2016
Time: 8 a.m. shotgun start
Fee: $80 per team (includes cart & greens fees & lunch)
PARKS & RECREATION
FOUNDATION
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For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
parks & facilities
Welcome to Cape Girardeau Parks & Facilities
The City of Cape Girardeau Parks and Recreation Department oversees 25 parks with over
600 acres of park land, facilities, ball fields, pools, trails and historic sites. Cape Girardeau’s
Park sites are a beautiful collection of active and passive lands which feature specimen
trees; beautiful vista’s overlooking the Mississippi River (Cape Rock Park), heritage sites
such as Fort D (a Civil War fortification) and the Cape La Croix Trail which winds it’s way
from north to south along Cape La Croix Creek and through three of our major parks. Wherever you are in Cape, you are never too far from a park, trail or green space where you can
experience nature or family fun. Please pay a visit to one of our parks, reserve a pavilion
for a picnic or family reunion or participate in one of our many activities and events…and
remember to PLAY CAPE!!
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1. Arena Park (Kiwanis Drive and Kingshighway) A 90 acre community park which contains the A.C. Brase Arena, 10 shelters, 60 picnic tables,
16 softball/baseball fields, four tennis courts, three restroom facilities,
two sand volleyball courts, one basketball court, and one rugby court.
2. Capaha Park (Broadway and West End Blvd.) The oldest park in
Cape Girardeau's system, the park is near Southeast Missouri State
University and comprises 39.3 acres. It contains two baseball fields, one
basketball court, three play structures, two restroom facilities, three
shelters, one bandshell, the Rose Garden, and a 3.5 acre fishing pond.
One of the baseball fields is home to the Southeast Missouri State University Redhawks and the Capahas, a semi-professional baseball team.
3. Cape Rock Park (North Cape Rock Drive) In the northeast part of
the city, the 21.3 acre park offers a breathtaking view of the Mississippi
River. It is mainly undeveloped in an effort to promote the natural area.
4. Casquin Park (North Sprigg Street) This is a 7.3-acre, undeveloped
park. Blanchard Elementary is located just south of this park and Fire
Station 3 is to the park's north.
5. Choctaw Park (Broadway and Kingsway Drive) Contains 1.4 acres
and consists of one shelter and one play area. The park is along the Cape
LaCroix Creek flood control project area.
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6. City Hall Park (401 Independence Street) The park consists of 1.8
acres of green space. The park is behind City Hall.
7. Delaware Park (Sprigg Street and Lexington Ave.) An 18 acre undeveloped park.
8. Dennis Scivally (West Cape Rock Drive and Scivally Drive) This
is a small neighborhood park with one shelter and one play area. The
park features tall shade trees and a stately stone bridge over the Walker
Branch creek.
9. Fountain Park (West of Cape Rock Drive) A small mini-park that
contains a water fountain with golf fish to view, sitting benches and a
picnic table. This park also contains a 1-mile trail that winds through the
wooded area west of Cape Rock Drive.
10. Fort D (Fort street and Locust street) A Civil War Historic Site
and the only remaining earthworks of the four originally built in
Cape Girardeau. The site was designed by John Wesley Powell and
the earthworks were constructed in 1861.
11. Groves Park (Jean Ann Drive) A 1.8-acre park consisting of one minishelter and one playground area.
12. Indian Park (William Street and Lorimier Street) This 1.9 acre park contains one mini-shelter, two basketball courts, and one play structure. Several
summer basketball tournaments are held at this park.
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
Cape Rock
13. Jaycee Municipal Golf Course This course began as a 9-hole layout
in the late 1970's. It now features 18-holes of Bermuda fairways and
Bent Grass greens. Featuring hilly, tree-lined fairways, water on 11 holes,
sand bunkers and architecturally designed greens, the course provides a
challenge for all golfers. The course and all 18 greens are now open year
round, from dawn to dusk weather permitting) after the highly successful rennovations in 2010.
14. Kiwanis Park (Rotary Drive off of Perryville Road and Lexington
Avenue) The park is 55.8 acres and was acquired by the City in 1972. It
has three shelters, one pick-up baseball field, one small pond, one play
structure and one restroom facility. Home of Dogtown Dog Park.
15. May Green Garden (Fountain and Themis Street) This lovely park
consists of a variey of flowers and plants. Wooden benches in the park
allow for a leisurely rest in downtown Cape Girardeau.
16. Missouri Park (Fountain Street and Park Drive) The 6.3-acre park
contains a half-basketball court, green space and the only skateboard
park in the city.
17. Murtaugh Park (William and Main Street) A small green space (0.2
acres) located on a median across from the Old St. Vincent's Cathedral in
historic downtown Cape Girardeau.
18. Osage Park (1625 North Kingshighway) Covers 52 acres and is the
site for the Osage Centre and Cape Splash Family Aquatic Center. The
Center is a multi-purpose building designed for conventions, meetings,
special events, and sports activities.
19. Ranney Park (Ranney Street and William Street) One shelter and
six picnic tables are located on this 1.2 acre neighborhood park. The new
Mississippi Bridge route passes just north of this park.
20. Red House Interpretive Center (South Main Street at the intersection of Main and William) Historic Representation of Cape’s
Founder, Louis Lorimier and his trading post. Tours and events May –
September.
21. Riverfront Park (Water Street) On the river side of the flood wall, the
park contains 1.5 acres with terraced seating for an amphitheater effect.
This park is the docking site for the Mississippi River paddle boats and a
hiking trail along the riverfront.
22. Rockwood Park (Rockwood Drive) 1.9-acre natural area that consists
of outcroppings of limestone.
23. Shawnee Park Sports Complex and Center (State Highway 74
and West End Boulevard) This 131.2 acre park serves as the location
of the Shawnee Park Sports Complex.
24. Twin Trees Park (North Cape Rock Drive along the Mississippi
River) Located on the northern boundaries of the city, the park contains
61.8 acres. The hiking trail at the park established a partnership between
the City of Cape Girardeau, the Missouri Department of Conservation,
and Southeast Missouri State University for the purpose of providing a
natural area for the public to enjoy.
25. Washington Park (Washington Lane and Middle Street) - A 3.3acre neighborhood park containing one shelter and one play structure.
Fountain Park
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INCLEMENT WEATHER: Parks and Recreation Staff
make every effort to clear the Cape LaCroix Trail and all
of our trails, parks and paths from debris and snow as
quickly as possible. Please use care and caution using
these facilities during periods before, during and after
bad weather. Please report any problems or issues to
the City Parks and Recreation Administrative office at
573.339.6340.
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Route “K” Connector connects people who want to
walk or bike to the mall area shops and restaurants to
the Cape LaCroix Trail and Kingshighway area. This
trail is eight feet wide and starts/ends at Mt. Auburn
Road and William and traverses William on the north
side down to where it connects with the Cape LaCroix
Trail by Cape Bicycle. A new pedestrian bridge was
also added allowing crossing of the creek over the
Schnucks/Kmart Shopping Plazing.
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Riverfront Park Trail located on the Mississippi River
banks flood wall just east of Broadway Street and Water
Street has a 1.2 mile walking trail that travels along
the Riverfront from Downtown Cape Girardeau north
to Sloan Creek and the Isle of Capri Casino. Current
plans include adding a bridge across Sloan Creek to
the north and connecting with the Missouri Department
of Conservations Red Star Landing.
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Along with the Cape La Croix Trail system the City
of Cape has two other sections of paved trails. The
Bloomfield Road Trail is a 3/4 mile trail along Bloomfield
Road starting at Stonebridge Lane to Benton Hill Road.
There are plans to extend this trail another mile in the
near future.
City of Cape Girardeau Recreational Trails and Parks
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Cape Girardeau is home to a great trail system that you
can take advantage of with your family for exercise and
fun! Starting in 1993 the City Of Cape embarked on a
mission to develop a trail system throughout the city
with the Cape La Croix Recreational Trail which is now
up to 5.67 miles long and extends from the Missouri
Conservation Department Nature Center property on
the North end to the Shawnee Park Sports Complex on
the South end.
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Cape Girardeau
Share Cape Girardeau’s roads with all of our 2 and 4-wheeled
neighbors. A grant from the Missouri Foundation for Health
made it possible to add bike lanes to nearly 16 miles of city
streets, but bicycles are welcomed on all streets. Motorists
and cyclists should obey ALL of Missouri’s traffic laws, and
wearing a helmet when biking is encouraged. For more info,
route maps and more, visit cityofcape.org/ridethecity.
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Cape La Croix Recreational Trail Distances (North to South)
Conservation Center Property to Route W/Kingshighway Bridge ........................................................... 1.25 miles
Route W/Kingshighway Bridge to Cape Woods Restroom....................................................................... .60 mile
Cape Woods Restroom to Hopper Road Bridge ....................................................................................... .37 mile
Hopper Road bridge to Rodney Street Bridge ........................................................................................ 1.10 miles
Rodney Street Bridge to Independence Street Bridge ............................................................................ .42 mile
Independence Street Bridge to William Street Bridge ............................................................................ .27 mile
William Street Bridge to Bloomfield Road Bridge ................................................................................... .47 mile
Bloomfield Road Bridge to Brink Street Access ....................................................................................... .22 mile
Brink Street Access to Shawnee Park Soccer Field Bridge........................................................................ .97 mile
Shawnee Park Bridge to Linden ............................................................................................................. .36 mile
TOTAL 6.03miles
OTHER PARKS AND RECREATIONAL TRAILS
Downtown Riverfront Park Walkway (from end to end) ......................................................................... 1.25 miles
Sidewalk around Capaha Park ................................................................................................................ .90 mile
Sidewalk around Capaha Pond ............................................................................................................... .28 mile
Fountain Park (Natural Surface) ............................................................................................................. 1.2 miles
Juden Creek Conservation Trail (Natural Surface) ................................................................................... 2.5 miles
Conservation Nature Center (Gravel Surface) ......................................................................................... 1.0 mile
Route K Connector - Cape Bicycle to Mount Auburn Road ...................................................................... 1.2 miles
Bloomfied Road Trail .............................................................................................................................. .75 miles
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
Park Programs and Services
Special Events in City Parks
• Races/Runs/Walks
• Festivals/Shows/Exhibits/Concerts
• Parades/Food & Beverage Events Contact
City Hall at 339-6322.
• Tournaments/Competitions
Adopt a Park
Looking to reserve a shelter in one of our
city parks for a picnic or family gathering?
Our shelters hold anywhere from 10 – 100
people depending on the location. You may
reserve a shelter at the Parks and Recreation
Main Office at 410 Kiwanis Drive at the A.C.
Brase Arena located in Arena Park for the
following park locations: Arena Park, Capaha
Park, Dennis Scivally Park, Kiwanis Park,
Indian Park, Choctaw Park, Ranney Park and
Washington Park.
Did you know that your civic club, church or
business organization can “Adopt a Park”? Yes
you can!! The City of Cape Girardeau Parks
and Recreation Department and our Keep Cape
Beautiful Committee is looking for interested
groups who have a special connection to one
of our City Parks or Trails and would like to be
involved in improvement projects through out
the year. At a minimum, we ask that interested
groups help clean up your park or trail section
at least four times per year. We will provide the
equipment needed and recognize your group’s
efforts! Plus, your name will appear on a sign
posted within the park or on the trail. This
makes for a great scouting project, a business
team building opportunity or may fit the bill for
your civic club goals. We have over 25 parks
and miles of trails just waiting to be adopted.
Please contact us today if you are interested or
if you have additional questions. 573-339-6340.
Your Parks and Trails NEED YOU!
For more information on shelter sizes, fees and
amenities contact the Parks and Recreation
Office at 573-339-6340 or stop by the A.C.
Brase Arena. Reservations must be made in
person only and all fees are non-refundable.
Commemorative Tree Program
Here’s an opportunity to commemorate a
special person or occasion while helping
beautify the community at the same time. A
commemorative tree can be given in memory
or in honor of special people, groups, or
occasions. Gifts of $300 or more will be used
to purchase and plant a specified tree with an
appropriately-inscribed memorial stone, which
will be placed in the ground at the foot of the
commemorative tree. Each stone will list the
person, group or occasion that is being honored
and the tree’s common name. Contact the
Parks and Recreation Department for details.
…over 25 parks
and miles of trails
just waiting to be
adopted.
parks & facilities
Groups or organizations wishing to host
a Special Event in one of our city parks will
need to complete an application in advance
of reserving any facilities. Please contact our
Administrative office for additional details
or to obtain an application. Our Parks and
Recreation Main Office is located in Arena
Park at the A.C. Brase Arena at 410 Kiwanis
Drive. 573.339.6340. Please allow 30 – 60 days
(minimum) prior to your event for review and
approval. Special Events are any events that are
open to the public, held on City park property
and include but are not limited to the following:
Picnic Shelter Reservations
Coming to a Community
Garden Near You!
Mr. Robert Harris, long time community
garden advocate who helps oversee
the community gardens at S. Fountain
Street, Red Star, Washington Park and
Shawnee Community Center is about to
be published! Through a grant received
by our local Cape County Public Health
Department, Mr. Harris is excited to share
his children’s book on the importance of
helping our youth learn about the joys and
health of gardening! Mr. Harris both wrote
and illustrated the publication of which
there will be a limited printing this winter
just in time to get ready for the 2016 planting
season. Stay tuned for how your child can
get his or her very own autographed copy of
this unique booklet.
Congratulations, Robert!
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
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parks & facilities
Welcome to Cape Girardeau Recreational Facilities
A. C. Brase Arena
4-H Exhibit Hall
Osage Centre
Shawnee Park Center
410 Kiwanis Dr.
Cape Girardeau • 573-339-6340
Supervisor: Tony Weatherby
Behind A.C. Brase Arena,
Cape Girardeau • 573-339-6340
Supervisor: Tony Weatherby
1625 N. Kingshighway
Cape Girardeau • 573-339-6342
Supervisor: Heather Davis
835 S. West End Blvd.
Cape Girardeau • 573-339-6346
Supervisor: Chris Eastridge
Rental
Specs
Facility hours
Facility hours
Non-profit
Deposit (applied to rental) $360
Rental fee per day $360
Rental fee after midnight $64/hour
Concessions$0
Set-up and cleanup $20/man hr.
40 x 85 square foot building
Commercial
Deposit (applied to rental) $680
Rental fee per day
$680
Rental fee after midnight $64
Concessions$650
Set-up and cleanup $20/man hr.
20% Gross sales on dry goods
Rental
The Cape Girardeau Parks and
Recreation Foundation Rental
Equipment:
Kitchen$100/day
Tables (inside)
$1.50/day
Tables (outside)
$2/day
Round Tables (inside)
$2/day
Chairs (inside)
$.25/day
Chairs (outside)
$.50/day
Piano$10/day
Risers 16” high 4x8 ft.
$4/day
Concession Bar
$5/day
Extension Cord
$5/day
Sign$25/event
Spotlight$20/ea.
P.A.$10/day
Ice$1/bag
M-Th: F: Sat: Sun:
Amenities
Building and equipment available for
rental. Can be rented in conjunction
with the A.C. Brase Arena.
5 a.m. - 10 p.m.
5 a.m. - 6 p.m.
9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Noon to 9 p.m.
Facility Rental
Main floor
6 a.m. to Midnight
Non-profit Groups $900/day
Commercial Group $1,400 day
12 hour rental
$325.00*
8 hour rental
$275.00*
4 hour rental
$150.00**
Building rental in addition to the A.C.
Brase Arena Rental $150.00**
* all inclusive rental
** price includes usage of building only,
equipment fees are additional.
Main floor & meeting rooms combined
Convention or Non-profit $ 1 , 4 5 0 / d a y Commercial Group
$1,950/day
Meeting rooms:
Room 3D 21x23
$44 (1hr) $95 (1hr) $150 (12 hr)
Room 3C 32x32
$50 (1hr) $125 (6hr) $180 (12hr)
Room 2A or 2B 40x30
$55 (1hr) $150 (6hr) $205 (12 hr)
Room 2AB 40x60
$66 (1hr) $205 (6 hr) $260 (12 hr)
Room 3A or 3B 31x60
$70 (1hr) $170 (6hr) $230 (12hr)
Room 3AB 60x62
$100 (1hr) $280 (6hr) $400 (12 hr)
For more information
Contact Tony Weatherby at
573-339-6340.
For more information
Contact Tony Weatherby at
573-339-6340.
4H Building has versatile space for
many types of events.
Equipment rental
(applies to main floor rentals only)
Tables$4/table
Chairs$.50/chair
Risers$5/day
PA System
$52.50/day
Digital Marquee Sign $45/day
Ice$1.25/bag
Cleanup
$25/man hour
Court rental
Half Court
$15 per hour +
$2 Admission
Full Court
$25 per hour +
$2 admission
Volleyball
$15 per hour +
$2 admission
For more information
Banquet style set up
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Contact Heather Davis at
573-339-6731.
M-F: Sat: Sun: 6 a.m. - 10 p.m.
11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Noon - 9 p.m.
Specs
n Main Floor (does not include set-up,
clean up, tables and chairs)
n Meeting Rooms (includes set-up,
clean up, tables and chairs)
2 - 26'x28' meeting rooms
1 - 26'x56' meeting room
1 - 26'x28' activity room
Facility Rental
Non-profit (main floor)
Rental fee per day* $300
Setup (optional)
$17/man hour
Cleanup
$17/man hour
Commercial (main floor)
Rental fee per day* $600
Setup (optional)
$17/man hour
Cleanup (8 hour minimum) $650
Dry goods resale buyout
$650
Main floor & meeting rooms
combined
Not for profit base rental rate $525
Commercial base rental rate $800
*Does not include set-up, clean up,
tables and chairs.
Equipment rental
Kitchen$100/day
Tables (rectangle)
$1.50/day
Tables (round)
$2/day
Chairs$.25/day
Risers 16” high 4x8 ft.
$4/day
Ice$1/bag
Hot dog cooker
$15/day
Popcorn machine
$20/day
Coffee pot
$10/ea.
Court Rental
Half court: $15 per hour + $2 admission
Full court: $25 per hour + $2 admission
For more information
Contact Chris Eastridge at
573-339-6346.
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
Check us out for all your facility needs!
Shawnee Park
Sports Complex
Central Municipal Pool
1920 Whitener St.
Cape Girardeau • 573-335-4040
Supervisor: Josh Linderer
1157 S. West End Blvd.
Cape Girardeau • 573-339-6340
Supervisor: Kaed Horrell
Field rentals
First field: $180
Each additional field: $110
n A minimum of two (2) fields shall be
rented and fees will be due five (5)
working days before rental date.
Public hours
Mon. -Fri.
Sat. - Sun.
Cape Splash
1565 N. Kingshighway,
Cape Girardeau • 573-339-6343
Supervisor: Patrick Watson
Reservations
Amenities
Reservations must be made five working days before rental date and require
the deposit and a signed contract
Season passes, pay-as-you-go lockers, party gazebo, splash pad, leisure
pool, speed slides, mat racers, water
playground, vortex pool, water slides,
lazy river, dining terrace, full-service
concessions, family changing rooms,
restrooms and showers.
For more information
Contact Kaed Horrell at 573-339-6729.
Daily rates
Children 13 & under
14 & older
60 & older
Under 1 $6
$7
$6
FREE
Season pass
The Shawnee Park Sports Complex
offers softball and soccer fields.
CALL NOW
to reserve facilities
for your
• 2015 tournaments
• field rentals
• company social
functions
Individual child pass
$115
Individual adult pass
$150
Individual senior pass
$115
Family Pass for 4
$225
Each additional family member $25
Family pass guidelines
Family of four passes are applied to
residents of the same address only.
Group rates
Group rates available upon request for
groups of 20 or more Mon.-Thurs.
For more information
Contact Patrick Watson at
573-339-6340
Lap swim
Mon. - Fri
Sat.
Sun.
5 a.m. - 7 a.m.
11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
9 a.m. - 11 a.m.
5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Amenities
3280 Perryville Rd
Cape Girardeau • 573-334-2031
Supervisor: Brian Schlicting
Facility hours
Open 7 days a week - dawn to dusk weather permitting.
Fees
Greens fees (for 9 or 18 holes)
*New Rates
Weekday$18*
Weekend & holiday $20*
Golf cart rental
9 holes (per rider)
18 holes (per rider)
2nd 9 holes
Private carts
Pull carts
Central Municipal Pool is a year-round
aquatic facility, which is housed by an
insulated bubble for the fall, winter
& spring months. Recreational and
competitive swimming, aquatic fitness,
instructional classes, water safety
training and a vast array of other
activities are offered in the bubble. The
facility features a 25-yard by 50-meter
Olympic size pool with two one-meter
diving boards and a three-meter board.
Admission
Children 13 & under
14 & older
60 & older
$2.50
$3.25
$2.75
Coupon books
Children 13 & under
14 & older
60 & older
For more information
Contact Josh Linderer at
573-335-4040 or
[email protected].
$45
$60
$50
$6
$12
$6
$10
$3
Memberships (2014)
Individual$610*
Family
$830*
Sr. Citizen single (60+)
$395*
Sr. Citizen family $610*
(60 + One spouse over 60)
Jr. Individual
$200
20 Player pass
$290
20 Private cart
$190
All memberships will be good for one
year from date of purchase.
Greens fees + cart
Weekday GF + 9 holes
Weekday GF + 18 holes
Weekend GF + 9 holes
Weekend GF + 18 holes
parks & facilities
Damage deposit
$250 damage deposit which will be
returned if no damages occur.
Facility hours
Summer hours
everyday:
11 a.m. - 7 p.m.
After Hour Parties available with reservation.
5 p.m. - 8 p.m.
1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Jaycee Municipal
Golf Course
$22
$28
$24
$30
Rentals
Cart pass
Family cart (2 persons)
Each additional
$550
$825
$200
For more information
Contact Brian Schlicting at
573-334-2031.
Cape Splash will reopen
May 28, 2016.
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
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Let Parks & Recreation host your next
BIRTHDAY PARTY
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Basketball, kickball, soccer & baseball!
Birthday Parties
are available at the
following locations:
Osage Centre ..........573-339-6340
Obstacle Course
Shawnee Park
Center ......................573-339-6346
Shawnee Park
Sports Complex ......573-339-6729
Cape Splash ............573-339-6342
Fun in the Sun!
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Have Playmo at
your party!
Central Municipal
Pool ..........................573.335.4040
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
Cape Girardeau Historical Sites
Red House
Interpretive Center
Cape River Heritage
Museum
Main Street, Cape Girardeau
573-335-6340
538 Independence, Cape Girardeau
573-334-0405
Have you ever wondered what life was like
in early Cape Girardeau? The Red House
Interpretive Center commemorates Louis
Lorimier, our city’s nineteenth century founder
through recreating his home and trading post.
Come learn about the various jobs Lorimier
held from local Spanish Commandant to
trading post owner. Also, see what famous
visitors came to see Lorimier and his family
during this exciting time in Cape Girardeau.
There is a lot to learn at the Red House
Interpretive Center! Come see us!
Admission
Adults Children
$3
$1
Admission
Adults
Children
$3
$2
Hours of operation
Saturdays during May through October from
10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Special tours available upon
request.
Hours of operation
For more information
Visit www.visitcape.com or to schedule
a group tour, contact the Cape Girardeau
Convention and Visitors Bureau at
573-335-1631.
For more information
Opens beginning of Mid-March:
Thursday & Friday Noon - 4 p.m.
Saturday 11 a.m. - 4 p.m
920 Fort Street, off of Sprigg St., four blocks
south of Rte. 74, Cape Girardeau
Constructed in the summer of 1861 by Union
troops under the leadership of John Wesley
Powell, Fort D is the only remaining of four Civil
War earthen fort sites that protected the City of
Cape Girardeau from Confederate attack. The
earthwork walls remain intact and historical
signage throughout the fort’s grounds bring
its storied past to life. The site also contains
a limestone building that was constructed in
1937 as a federal WPA project.
Admission
Self-guided tours are free and can be taken
during daylight hours, 365 days a year.
Guided group tours of Fort D are scheduled
through the Cape Girardeau Convention and
Visitors Bureau (CVB).
For more information
To schedule a tour, contact the CVB at
573-335-1631 or 1-800-777-0068 (fax 573334-6702) or [email protected]. Tours
are weather dependent and subject to the
availability of volunteer interpretive guides.
Pricing is variable depending on length of
tours and/or requested activities. For more
information log onto: fortdhistoricsite.com
Special events
2016 Living History
Demonstrations at
Fort D Historic Site
May 28-30
July 4
September 5
Save the
Date!
parks & facilities
Revered as a local landmark, the Cape River
Heritage Museum is located in an old police
and fire station dating back to 1908. The
museum features changing exhibits about
people and events from southeast Missouri.
Audio/Video, dioramas, personal presentations and hands-on exhibits enhance the
experience of navigating through history.
Browse through the Museum store and find
unique gift items made by Missouri artisans
including wooden toys, jewelry , art prints,
books written by local authors and more.
Fort D Historic Site
Tours or meeting rooms can be scheduled
anytime by calling 573-334-0405.
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
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projects
Parks and Recreation Storm Water
Projects Update - Summer
CAPAHA PARK RIBBON CUTTING
The City was excited to cut the ribbon on Phase 1 of the
Capaha Park improvements on Friday October 23rd. What
a great event this fall after many months of site work and
construction; made all that more enjoyable by good weather
and a large turnout of children who walked over from Franklin
Elementary School and “A Small World Pre-school” to play on
the new equipment. Parks and Recreation staff provided lunch
after a ceremony which included the Mayor, City Manager, City
Council and staff, plus members of the local Building Trades
Union who provided manpower to complete the pavilion.
The initial park master plan prioritized improvements with
the first phase cost estimate of approximately $450,000.
The improvements to Capaha Park are part of the Parks
and Stormwater projects that voters approved in 2008
and also part of a phased master plan for one of the City’s
oldest parks which was established in 1915 when the city
purchased “Fairgrounds Park” from the Fair Board at that
time. Future improvements include a new restroom and splash
pad to be located adjacent to the playground, Stormwater
improvements to the lagoon and improved parking, access
and seating to the Dan Cotner Amphitheatre. In addition,
the City is looking to partner with Southeast Missouri State
University on improvements to the baseball stadium, home
of the Redhawks.
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For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
For additional information please contact 573.339.6340.
To reserve the new shelter, please come to the A. C. Brase
Arena building between 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Monday through
Friday.
Top Right: A Franklin Elementary student slides down the new
playground slides.
Top left: The new shelter, built by the local craftsman union
and Parks & Recreation Department Parks staff, has seating
for over 100 people.
Bottom right: Parks & Recreation Department staff, Cape
Girardeau City Council members, and park designers
participate in the Capaha Park ribbon cutting. Payton Gannon,
a Parks & Recreation league and program participant,
officially opened the new playground and shelter by cutting
the ribbon.
Bottom left: Parks & Recreation Department Parks staff
members Shawn Spies, Richard Hale, and Brandon Dietiker
begin installation of a retaining wall at the new shelter during
the construction phase.
projects
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
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GROUND BREAKING FOR NEW
INDOOR SPORTS COMPLEX
The groundbreaking for Cape Girardeau’s new indoor sports
complex was held Wednesday, Dec. 9 on location at 583 Limbaugh Lane in Cape Girardeau. The Cape Girardeau City
Council, MidAmerica Corporation, Penzel Construction and
City Parks and Recreation staff celebrated turning the dirt to
kick off this new and exciting project which will have long term
economic impact for the region.
It is anticipated that the sports complex will open in early
2017 and the City anticipates drawing sporting events and
tournaments from at least a four-state area which will increase
hotel night stays and visits to local restaurants and retail, especially during the cooler months of November through March.
The sports complex will house two indoor turf soccer fields,
six hardwood basketball courts which will convert to 12 volleyball courts, indoor pitching and batting cages, meeting rooms,
food/beverage services, offices and more.
The sports complex facility was one of several economic development and tourism projects reviewed by a committee in
2014 including a conference center, agritourism facility, and an
indoor aquatics facility. To determine the best use of restaurant tax revenues to be collected through 2030, the committee conducted a feasibility study and several public meetings.
Ultimately, the Council accepted the sports complex recommendation and staff opened a competitive bid process for the
project. Midamerica Hotels Corporation submitted the winning
proposal partnering with Penzel Construction for a $12 million project which includes the design and construction of a
120,000 square-foot facility on 10.27 acres donated by Midamerica to the City. For additional information on the project,
please contact Parks & Recreation Director Julia Thompson
573-339-6340.
Top: Cape Girardeau City Council members, Mid-America Corp.
employees, and Parks & Recreation Department staff at the
groundbreaking.
Bottom: The first piece of equipment on the Cape Girardeau
SportsPlex construction site.
Above: Renderings of
the new Indoor Sports
Complex façade.
Right: Drawings of
the Cape Girardeau
SportsPlex. The building
will consist of two
turf fields, six wooden
basketball courts, and
12 wooden volleyball
courts.
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For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
KIWANIS PARK PLAYGROUND PROJECT
As we were completing Capaha Park Phase
1 improvements we were designing our next
Parks and Stormwater scheduled project
which will be at Kiwanis Park. Currently scheduled will be a replacement of Shelter 2 near the dog park with
improved parking, sidewalks and landscaping along with a complete playground replacement at Shelter 3 in the center of the
park with improved sidewalks, a new handicapped accessible
swing, new furnishings and landscaping. Demolition of the old
shelter and playground will take place this winter with new construction starting in the early spring with completion scheduled
for this summer weather permitting.
COMING SOON PUBLIC ART SCULPTURE
EXHIBIT 2016 - OPENS APRIL 15TH, 2016
The City of Cape Girardeau in partnership with The Arts
Council of Southeast Missouri and Old Town Cape will present
the 3rd annual “On Broadway” Exhibit highlighted 7 juried sculptures that will replace the current pieces located along Broadway
from Pacific to Main through March of 2017. The sculpture exhibit
helps draw interest to the downtown and expand appreciation
for our growing cultural community. For more information on the
Broadway Sculpture Exhibit please contact The Arts Council
of Southeast Missouri at 573.334.9233 or www.capearts.org/
capesculpture
Current 2015
exhibit “Flint
Hills Dreamer” by
James Johnson
located at the
Vasterling Suites
on Broadway.
The survey says… PARKS & RECREATION MASTER PLAN SURVEY RESULTS
This past summer the Parks and Recreation Department
provided opportunities for the community to provide feedback through an on-line survey regarding their satisfaction
with our facilities, programs and events along with what they
would like to see in the future. Here is a summary of what
you told us:
★ The majority of the respondents feel that our programs
and facilities are affordable so we were glad to see that! We
will always try to keep our programs as reasonably priced as
possible.
★ Capaha is your favorite park closely followed by the Cape
LaCroix Trail, Cape Splash and many of you love the Dogtown
Playground among many others.
★ When asked about improvements you told us that you
would like us to focus on Arena Park and the Central Municipal
Pool, two of our aging facilities so that is understandable. You
also would like to see the Osage Centre enhanced mostly from
a fitness perspective.
★ The majority of our respondents reported visiting a city
park at least weekly and that the majority of our respondents
feel that the City provides convenient and quality parks.
★ Many of you when asked what are the most important improvements that you would like to see you told us less temporary restrooms or “port-a-potties” and we do understand this.
★ When asked what new parks you would like to see, you
were all over the board with ideas such as skateboard park
which was mentioned frequently (in progress), expanding
and widening the trail which is in our master plan for PRS2
and also parks where smaller children could play. We will
post a summary of these results at a later date.
★ Regarding our trail system, the majority of you reported
that you use the trail for Fitness and Exercise with the next
largest being for Recreation and Enjoyment with a fairly large
percentage across the board desiring more trails that are
wider, lighted and that have nicer amenties.
★ When asked about your favorite program, you listed
many favorites that you felt were good quality and that were
a variety of options for all ages; some of the top selections
were the fitness programs, youth sports programs, the Pirate
and Mermaid Party at Cape Splash, and the Municipal Band
Summer Concert Series, to name a few. You also said that
you participate in these programs year round from weekly,
monthly to several times per year. A number stated that you
NEVER participated...if you are out there let us know what
we can do to get you involved!
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
★ A large majority of our respondents stated that you hear
about our programs and events through the newspaper followed closely by “PlayCape” our parks and recreation publication and that you prefer to register on-line (which is great
as we just added that feature last spring!)
We want to thank the more than 400 participants who
completed our survey for your time and recommendations. We
will provide a more complete report that will help update our
parks and recreation master plan this coming spring. If you have
any questions or would like to discuss the survey in greater
detail, please don’t hesitate to contact us at 573.339.6340.
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citizen engagement
Want to serve your city?
Apply online at www.cityofcape.org
board member spotlight
BRENDA NEWBERN
ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS
PARKS AND RECREATION
ADVISORY BOARD
Percy Huston - Chairman
Terry Slattery -Vice Chairman
Bari Neff - Secretary
Craig Billmeyer
Phillip Cantoni
Beverly Evans
Robert Harris
Roger Hudson
Brenda Newbern
Kevin Noel
Steve Taylor
* meets the 2nd Monday
of each month at Osage
GOLF COURSE
ADVISORY BOARD
Jerry Grim - Chairman
Mark Ervin - Secretary
Eugene Farrar
Jim Hastings Jr.
Seth Hudson
Keith Sander
JJ Schulz
Callie Welker
* meets the 4th Thursday
of each month at Osage
PARKS AND RECREATION
FOUNDATION BOARD
Bari Neff - Chairman
Danny Essner - Vice Chairman
Tom Neumeyer - Secretary
Beverly Evans - Treasurer
Craig Billmeyer
Bob Basler
Larry Essner
Michael Gardner
Nathan McGuire
Pete Poe
Loretta Schneider
Percy Huston
*meets quarterly
TREE BOARD
Robert Harris – Chairman
Shawn Roll-Huston– Vice Chairman
Steve Cook
Rocky Hayes
Dennis Kinkead, Jr.
John Ruester
Julia Thompson
Brock Davis
* meets every other month
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PARKS & RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD
Brenda Newbern was born in Cape
Girardeau. She graduated from Cape
Central High, Southeast Missouri State
and American
School of Real
Estate.
Ms. Newbern
says she will
forever be
a
“Tiger”!
Her love for
sports and the
outdoors was
culminated
during her
years
at
Central. She is an avid walker and
loves the way the Parks and Recreation
Department has embraced the walking,
biking and development of parks and
outdoors venues to encourage people
to get out and get moving! Our City has
the amenities in our parks and riverfront
trails that you find in the larger cities that
must develop green space, but Cape
Girardeau is embracing green space.
Working with the sports teams that come
to our area made being a part of the Parks
& Recreation Advisory Board a natural fit
for me. I am excited about being able
to impact the current developments and
sharing ideas for the new facilities that
are on the horizon.
My challenge to those reading this is
to “get out and get moving”, and if you
already do: find a friend and take them
along! After that they will just want to
spend time out in the beautiful parks of
Cape Girardeau. My belief is that sitting
by the water fronts, splashing in the pool
or walking will keep me close to God,
clear my vision and healthy for myself and
my family!
So again I say to you “GET OUT &
GET MOVING”! Enjoy the parks of Cape
Girardeau, Mo!
board members in action…
Above: Golf Board Chairman Jerry Grim (left) and Parks
Division Manager Brock Davis (right) present Robbie Guard
(center) with a plaque for service to the Golf Course Advisory
Board.
Above: Parks & Recreation Foundation &
Advisory Advisory Board members Roger
Hudson and Craig Billmeyer sell tickets for
Spaghetti Day.
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
Sponsorship
SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT:
North Kingshighway
South Kingshighway
citizen engagement
Having been around for almost 125 years, The Bank of Missouri
is established, yet modern. We offer small bank customer service,
with big bank resources. When you bank with us, you are banking
with one of the strongest banks in the nation. The numbers prove
it, with our 17th consecutive quarterly Bauer Financial rating, and
our customer service “speaks it.” We care about the people and
businesses we are privileged to serve.
We support many civic and community groups, both
through monetary donations and volunteer hours from our
own team members. Across Missouri, we support an average
of 200 different organizations through employee involvement,
effort, time and desire. As a community bank that’s been
around for almost 125 years, we recognize the connection
between community involvement and the role we play in the
neighborhoods where we do business. A strong community
is a strong bank.
Supporting PlayCape absolutely reflects our mission
statement. We strive to meet the financial needs of the people and
businesses in the communities we serve, but also give back to those
communities with our resources and our associates’ volunteerism.
A strong parks and recreation system is part of the foundation of
a great city. Great cities attract good businesses. It all comes full
circle. Plus, we live and work here, too! We are blessed to have
such wonderful recreational services in our community. We proudly
support the City of Cape Girardeau in this effort.
William
Broadway
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
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parks & recreation
foundation
calendar of events
January
Jan. 18
Jan. 22
Cardinals Caravan – Osage Centre
Celebration of Youth Sports Awards Banquet
July
July 4
July 9
Fourth at the Fort – Re-enactments and
Encampments – Fort D
Night Fall GlowBall Golf Tournament-Jaycee Golf
Course
August
Aug. 13
Cary Flanagan Memorial Softball Tournament –
Shawnee Park Sports Complex
September
Sept. 5
Sept. 22
Sept. 25
Sept. 25
Labor Day – Fort D
2-Man Senior Golf Tournament-Jaycee Golf Course
Doggy Swim Day – Cape Splash
Downtown Golf Tournament – Common Pleas
Courthouse
November
Thurs., Nov. 10 Spaghetti Day – A.C. Brase Arena
May
May 20 Bike to Work & School Day – Osage Centre
May 21-23Memorial Day honors with re-enactments
(Free Event) – Fort D
June
June 1
National Running Day Run/Walk
December
Dec. 10
Breakfast with Santa – Osage Centre
Donation made to the Parks & Recreation
Foundation in memory of Timothy Brockhorst.
January 30, 1968 – November 14, 2015
About the Parks and Recreation Foundation…
THE PARKS AND RECREATION FOUNDATION is a 501c3 Not
for Profit organization created to assist the City of Cape Girardeau
in providing for programs, facilities and equipment that may not be
funded through limited city tax funds. Your gifts and contributions
are tax deductible and we encourage you to think about bequeathing
to the Foundation as part of your estate giving plan. Gifts may be
donations, retirement funds, city employee payroll deduction and
more. Please contact us if you would be interested in becoming a
Parks and Recreation Foundation supporter!
BUSINESS SIGN SPONSORSHIP – Opportunities exist for your
business to be recognized through sign sponsorship at our parks and
facilities. Please contact us for more information on how your business
can benefit through increased exposure in our parks and facilities.
EVENT SPONSORSHIP – Please check out our annual calendar
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of events to see if there an event that fits your business needs or
recreational interests! Business sponsorships provide increased
exposure through marketing, signage and more! Why not Sponsor our
annual Spaghetti Day Lunch/Dinner where thousands come to enjoy
a fun and affordable family meal. How about Breakfast with Santa
in early December where over 200 kids and parents enjoy kicking
off the holiday season, or how about the NIGHTFALL GLO-BALL
Golf Tournament in July 2015 at the Jaycee Golf Course? We have
many great programs and events that you can be a part of. Just call
573.339.6340 for more information.
The Parks and Recreation Foundation Board meets quarterly.
Your donations and support can be tax deductible. Please contact
us about this opportunity and the many worthwhile projects and
programs available.
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
It starts with a Foundation…
Introducing
Friends of the
Parks & Recreation
Foundation
Membership Opportunities
About the Foundation
The Cape Girardeau Parks & Recreation Foundation is dedicated
to giving time, talent and treasures to the community through
recreational endeavors. The Foundation hosts many annual
community fundraising events in conjunction with the City’s
Parks & Recreation Department. These efforts provide financial
support for Department projects and equipment that enhance the
community.
The Parks & Recreation Foundation will be offering membership
options for individuals, families and corporations. Membership
will be available starting in January 2015.
Individual $25
Individual and family memberships include the following
benefits:
• Discounts for selected Foundation events.
The Foundation needs your support!
• Preferred seating at selected Foundation events with
reservation.
Join us in our effort to enhance recreational activities and amenities
in YOUR community. Our group is called Friends of the Parks &
Recreation Foundation, and we are active in building a community
support system for our Parks & Recreation Department through
volunteerism and contributions. Our mission is:
• An invitation to the Cape Splash Night for Foundation
Members at the Cape Splash Family Aquatic Center.
• Subscription to Foundation quarterly newsletter.
The Foundation exists to provide financial support for the City
of Cape Girardeau’s Parks & Recreation Department. Financial
support is provided for parks and recreation facility improvements,
equipment and programs through various fundraisers and
sponsorship opportunities.
Corporate $250
Corporate memberships include the following additional
benefits:
• Business exposure at Foundation events.
to provide Special Events
• “Foundation Sponsor of the Week” promotion on facility
marquees.
The Foundation hosts annual events for the community and
surrounding areas of Cape Girardeau that provide fun and
enriching family experiences throughout the year. These events
include a variety of opportunities from sports and recreation to
community meals.
Through special events, the Foundation promotes topics such as
fitness, family, youth sports values, historic districts, memorials
and leisure activities for all.
foundation
• One complimentary discount card to local businesses.
Families will receive an additional card.
to Fundraise
to create Community Awareness
Family $50
• Exposure in the Foundation newsletter and PLAY CAPE!
program guides.
• 10% Discount on advertising signage at Parks &
Recreation facilities.
Foundation Events
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
• The Cardinals Caravan is a chance for avid Cardinals fans
to meet up and coming Cardinal players, as well as legends.
• The Celebration of Youth Sports Awards Banquet is an
annual event that honors excellence in local youth sports.
• Join thousands of active Americans during the annual
National Run/Walk Day.
• Our annual Nightfall Glow-Ball Tournament is a chance for
golfers to experience the game in the dark! Held at the Cape
Jaycee Municipal Golf Course, this event is a unique way to
play the game.
• The Cary Flanagan Memorial Softball Tournament is an
annual men’s, coed and girls fast pitch tournament in the
honor of longtime ASA District Commissioner, umpire and
friend, Cary Flanagan. This tournament takes place at the
Shawnee Park Sports Complex.
• The Downtown Golf Tournament offers an urban golf
experience in the Historic Downtown Cape Girardeau District.
• Spaghetti Day is an annual event at the A. C. Brase Arena
that feeds over two thousand people.
• Breakfast with Santa is a memorable Christmas event that gives
kids a chance to enjoy a morning with Santa Claus himself!
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2015 was a Big Success!
THANKS TO OUR CORPORATE SPONSORS!
Base Hit Club
A Small World Pre-School, Inc.
Ahrens Appraisal Service
John W. Bell Monument Works
Judith Brey
Cape County Auditor – Pete Frazier
Cape County Circuit Clerk – Patti
Wibbenmeyer
Cape County Clerk – Kara Clark Summers
Cape County Commissioner – Charles
Herbst
Cape County Commissioner – Paul Koeper
Cape County Presiding Commissioner –
Clint Tracy
Cape County Recorder – Drew Blattner
Cape Restaurant Supply
Cape Winair Co.
Cheekwood Studio
Crain Funeral Home & Cremation
Cory & Janna Crosnoe Family
Davis Glass Company
Guardian Land Title
H & R Alarms, Inc.
Hi-Tech Automotive
Hutson’s Fine Furniture
JCS/Tel–Link
Johnstone Supply
Lorimier and Fairmount Cemetery
Employees
McCombs Funeral Home
McDonald Company Inc.
Kyle McDonald – Farmers Insurance
Company
Metro Title Inc.
Harold Meyr Accounting
Panera Bread
Park Pharmacy
Rainbow Car Wash
Red Letter Communications Inc.
Rice, Spaeth, Summers & Heisserer
Loretta Schneider
Bo Shantz – State Farm Insurance
Company
Shivelbine’s Music Store
Phillip B. Smith Architect, LLC
Ken, Rhonda & Emma Stilson
Harold & Marcia Stone
Reid & Cathy Willen
Double Club
1st Community Bank
A & D Fire / Water Restoration, LLC
Byron Aden, DDS
Laurel & Chris Adkisson – American
Family Insurance
Advanced Dermatology of Southeast
Missouri
Agro-Logics, LLC
Banterra Bank
Bennett Family Dentistry
Craig & Mary Billmeyer
Bowen Engineering & Surveying Inc.
Capaha Bank
Cape Communications Corporation
Cape County Assessor – Bob Adams
Cape County Collector – Diane Diebold
Cape County Prosecuting Attorney – Chris
Limbaugh
Cape Electrical Supply Inc.
Cape Evening Optimist Club
Cape Girardeau Convention & Visitor’s
Bureau
Cape Polymers, Inc.
Cape Radiology Group
Coast to Coast Signs
Coca-Cola
Crosnoe Gold & Silver
Cuba Financial Group – Tyler Cuba
Dutch Enterprises, Inc.
Mike & Donna Domian – Edward Jones
Investments
Dr. Beverly Evans & Mr. Leigh Hamilton
First Midwest Bank
First State Community Bank
Ford & Sons Funeral Homes
Ford Groves Collison Center
Fox Family Dental
Michael Gardner, Circuit Judge
Gastroenterology Associates
Jim & Debra Grebing
Holloway Carpet One
Hudson Chiropractic
Innovative Orthodontics, LLC
Stan Irwin – Edward Jones Investments
Johnson & Schneider, LLC
Kohlfeld Distributing Inc.
Knaup Floral Inc.
Lanzotti & Rau Attorneys At Law, LLC
Layton & Southard, LLC
Leet EyeCare
LeGrand Brothers Transmission
Lonnie Lusk, CPA & Debbie Lusk
Marathon Benefits Group
Midamerica Hotels Corporation
Montgomery Bank
Dan & Nancy Muser
Notre Dame Regional High School
Offices Unlimited Inc.
Osburn, Hine, Yates & Murphy, LLC
PDQ Quality Printing
Penzel Construction Company Inc.
Mayor Harry Rediger
Rhodes 101 Convenience Stores
River City Rodders, LTD
River Eagle Distributing Company
Ruopp & Ruopp Dentistry D.D.S., PC
Ruopp Chiropractic
Screen Arts, Inc.
Spradling & Spradling
Stork Landscaping
Strickland Engineering
The Arts Council’s 45th Annual
Christmas Arts and Crafts Extravaganza
The Bank of Missouri
The Limbaugh Firm
The Medicine Shoppe Pharmacy
The Printing Co.
Julia Thompson & Mike Jones
United Land Title, LLC
Scott, Penny, Julia & Nick Williams
Younghouse Distributing
Wood & Huston Bank
GRAND SLAM CLUB
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For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
Triple Club
Ameren Missouri
Athena Property Group
Joseph Uzoaru
Baer & Edington, LLC
Beussink, Hey & Roe, P.C.
Blattner Steel Company
Canedy Sign & Graphics
Cape County Treasurer
Roger Hudson
Cape Girardeau Honda
Cape Girardeau
Winnelson Co.
Cape Janitor Supply
Cape Noon Optimist Club
Dr. David and Dana
Deisher
Drury Southwest Signs,
Inc.
First Missouri State Bank
Ford Groves
HAVCO
Howard’s Athletic Goods
Jackson Dental, LLC
Jimmy John’s
Kidd Oil Company, Inc.
Moore Mechanical
Specialty Contractors
Prairie Farms
River City Flags
SEMO Recreation Services
Southeast Health
Stanley, Dirnberger,
Hopper and Associates,
LLC
U.S. Bank
Home Run Club
Lisa Reitzel
Cape Girardeau County
Public Administrator
Mark your calendars for next year’s
event on Thurs., Nov. 10, 2016
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
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general information
Helpful Community Numbers
HELPFUL COMMUNITY NUMBERS
City of Cape Girardeau Parks & Recreation
Main Office.....................................................................................573-339-6340
Central Municipal Pool....................................................................573-335-4040
Osage Centre..................................................................................573-339-6342
Cape Splash...................................................................................573-339-6343
Shawnee Park Center.....................................................................573-339-6346
Shawnee Park Sports Complex.......................................................573-339-6788
City Cemeteries..............................................................................573-334-1917
Jaycee Municipal Golf Course.........................................................573-334-2031
Other City of Cape Girardeau Offices
Main Switchboard...........................................................................573-339-6300
Airport............................................................................................573-334-6230
Alliance Water.................................................................................573-339-6357
City Manager’s Office......................................................................573-339-6320
Convention & Visitor’s Bureau.........................................................573-335-1631
Public Library.................................................................................573-334-5279
Public Works...................................................................................573-339-6351
Other Services
Cape County Parks.........................................................................573-243-2494
Nature Center.................................................................................573-290-5218
Dept. Of Conservation.....................................................................573-290-5730
Chamber of Commerce...................................................................573-335-3312
SEMO District Fair...........................................................................573-334-9250
Cape County Health Dept................................................................573-335-7846
License Bureau – Cape Office ........................................................573-335-3659
American Red Cross.......................................................................573-335-9471
Unemployment...............................................................................573-290-5766
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
How to Register:
Payment
Register online at
cityofcape.org/parks
Gift Cards
Mail registration form to
A.C. Brase Arena, 410 Kiwanis Dr.
Cape Girardeau, MO 63701
Walk-in/drop-off registration (between
8 a.m. and 5 p.m.)
A.C. Brase Arena, 410 Kiwanis Dr.
Cape Girardeau, MO
Osage Centre, 1625 N. Kingshighway
Registration deadlines
All programs have a minimum
enrollment. Pre-registration is required
prior to start of program unless
otherwise noted.
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Cash, check, money order, debit, or
credit cards accepted.
Give the gift that keeps giving and
recreation all year round. You can
purchase a gift card for any amount at
the A.C. Brase Arena or Osage Centre.
Photo Policy
Our staff may take photos of you or
your child participating in recreational
activities. These photos could be used
in future publications. If you do not wish
to have your photo published, please
inform the photographer.
Refunds
We reserve the right to cancel a
program if sufficient enrollment is not
achieved. Full refund or credits will
be given if this occurs. Refunds are
granted in the following cases:
• If participant withdraws three days
prior to the first class, full refund is
given.
• If participant withdraws after the first
class, prorated refund is given.
• If participant must withdraw due to
illness or injury a prorated refund is
given.
• No refunds after class is half over.
• Refunds for memberships or trips will
be made on a case by case basis.
Refunds will follow the Finance
Department bill-paying schedule and be
issued by city check. Allow three weeks
for processing. There will be no cash
refunds. Payment by credit or debit
card will be made accordingly.
Weather Related Cancellations
Occasionally, classes or leagues are
cancelled due to weather. Phone
calls will be made to parents or team
managers if a cancellation occurs.
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
The Parks and Recreation Department is
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
for the following part-time positions
■ Lifeguards
■ Swim lessons instructors
■ Concessions managers
■ Concessions workers
■ Umpires
INTERESTED?
COMMUNITY EMERGENCY
RESPONSE TEAM
Plan. Prepare. Be informed.
Applications are available at:
■ A.C. Brase Arena
■ Osage Centre
■ Red House Interpretive Center
■ Shawnee Park Sports Complex
■ Shawnee Park Center
■ online at www.cityofcape.org
HOLIDAY CURBSIDE SERVICE
& FACILITY SCHEDULE
City Hall and most other customer service offices are
closed on the dates below. Critical public safety and
infrastructure services are always active. Recreation
facilities and events will keep independent schedules
and are often open on holidays.
general information
For more information contact
the Parks and Recreation
Department at 339-6340.
■ Part-time maintenance workers
■ Scorekeepers
■ Red House Docents
■ Activity Coordinators
■ Basketball/Volleyball Officials
2016 OBSERVED HOLIDAYS:
CERT is how you can get started. A natural or man-made
disaster can disrupt access to food, water, medicine,
transportation and other everyday essentials. Learn more about
protecting and providing for your family if disaster strikes!
You can be a hero, too!
Register online at cityofcape.org/cert or
call 573-339-6799.
WHEN:
Tuesdays 8 a.m. – Noon
February 23 – March 22
OR
September 27 – October 5
WHERE:
Cape Girardeau County Health Center –
Conference Room B
For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Monday, Jan. 18
Memorial Day
Monday, May 30
Independence Day
Monday, July 4
Labor Day
Monday, September 5
Veteran’s Day
Friday, November 11
Thanksgiving Holiday
Thurs. & Friday, Nov. 24-25
Christmas
Monday, December 26
Curbside solid waste and recycling routes will run as
follows:
Monday holiday – Monday’s trash/recycling route will
be run on Tuesday. Tuesday’s trash/recycling route will
be run on Wednesday. All other routes will remain the
same.
Friday holiday – Thursday’s trash/recycling route
will run on Wednesday. Friday’s routes will be run on
Thursday. All other routes remain the same.
Thursday & Friday (Thanksgiving) – Both Thursday
and Friday’s trash and recycling routes will be picked up
on Wednesday.
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PLAY CAPE! Saturday
Sign-Up for community activities!
Get Ready. Get Set. Get Signed-Up!
Saturday, March 12, 2016
10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. at the Osage
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★
Sign-up for Cape Girardeau Parks &
Recreation Department classes, leagues,
and events.
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Get a FREE fitness assessment for your child!
We’ll have games, activities, and door prizes
for FREE!
Sign-up for other camps and activities
offered Community groups.
Friends of the Parks Day
and the Great Cape Clean-Up!
Help beautify our parks!
Saturday, April 23, 2016
Registration at 8:30 a.m. at Capaha Park
Beautification projects in all Cape Girardeau Parks and around the city. In cooperation with
the Missouri Deptartment of Conservation and the Keep Cape Beautiful Committee.
Friends of the Parks Day is an annual park beautification event hosted by the Cape Girardeau
Parks & Recreation Department. For more information, call 573-339-6340.
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For more information call 573-339-6340 or visit www.cityofcape.org