Spring & Summer P&R Guide v2

SWIMMING POOL OPENS MAY 28!

& Parks Recreation SPRING & SUMMER 2016 PROGRAM GUIDE 770.920.3007 • www.douglasvillega.gov

The mission of the City of Douglasville Parks and Recreation Department is to enhance the interaction of people and the environment in a manner in which is pleasing to all. To provide recreation opportunities to effectively meet and serve the needs of our constituents, the citizens of Douglasville, and those who interact with the Parks system. The City of Douglasville Parks and Recreation Mission Statement

Parks & Recreation Department

Hunter Park Bennett Oliver Mieko Bercich Kendrick Davis Susan Wood Sheila Mason

Position Telephone

Email

Park Director Athletic Director Park Assistant Office Manager Park Manager Gym Supervisor Park Assistant Office Manager Program Coordinator

678-449-3066 678-449-3072 678-449-3166 678-449-3174 678-449-3064 678-449-3056 770-920-3009 770-920-3009 770-920-3009

oliverb@douglasvillega.gov bercichm@douglasvillega.gov davisk@douglasvillega.gov woods@douglasvillega.gov masons@douglasvillega.gov thomasc@douglasvillega.gov danielsw@douglasvillega. gov mcburnettj@douglasvillega.gov tarverj@douglasvillega.gov

Jessie Davis Park Charles Thomas

Willie Daniels

James McBurnett

Joann Tarver

West Pines Golf Club Chris Cartwright

Head Professional

cartwrightc@douglasvillega.gov

678-391-1600

Park Maintenance Bobby Willingham

Supervisor

678-449-3070

willinghamb@douglasvillega.gov

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Table of Contents

PROGRAMS

Parks & Recreation Staff

2

A Message from the Director

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Frequently Asked Questions and Answers

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Douglasville Parks & Recreation Facilities

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COMMUNITY

PROGRAMS

City Facility Rentals

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Easter Egg Activites

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Athletic Programs

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Basketball

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WEST PINES SUMMER CAMPS GOLF COURSE

Community Programs and Activities

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Douglasville Parks and Recreation Facilities Map

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Douglasville Swimming Pool

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West Pines Golf Course

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Summer Camps

33

Cultural Arts Council Calendar of Events

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Douglasville Calendar of Events

39

Severe Weather Policy

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Contact Information

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CONTACT INFORMATION

A Message from the Director

Dear Douglasville and Douglas County Residents: It is my pleasure to provide you with this guide as a reference for activities taking place within the City of Douglasville’s Parks and Recreation Department. Information from the Douglasville/Douglas County Cultural Arts Council and the Douglasville Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) is also included. Many residents ask various questions regarding our policies and procedures as well as inquire about our programs and services. Answers to much of these questions can be found in the “frequently asked questions and answers” section of this guide. A map of all city park locations is also available for your reference. My department strives to provide quality programs and world-class customer service with a touch of Southern hospitality. Our program instructors are well qualified in their professions and they each measure up to our high standards of service. City park facilities are safe and clean − therefore each visit to the park is met with an assurance for your enjoyment. Douglasville’s park system is a full-time and year-round recreation establishment with staffing available to you Monday through Saturday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., and on Sundays from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. Holiday closings and park hours are listed on page 6 . My team of full-time, part-time, and seasonal employees are here to serve you in the best and friendliest way possible. We hope that you will visit us soon, and we are always looking for your feedback. Please feel free to contact my office whenever necessary.

Bennett W. Oliver Park Director

Warmest Regards, Bennett W. Oliver Bennett W. Oliver Park Director City of Douglasville (678) 449-3066

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Frequently Asked Questions & Answers

Q: Do you need a license to fish at Hunter Park? A: Yes, a Georgia State fishing license is required to fish at Hunter Park. Hunter Park is a catch and release facility. Q: Will there be any outdoor pavilions at Hunter Park? A: The Douglasville Parks & Rec Department has budgeted for one pavilion to be built at Hunter Park in 2016. We currently have a pavilion in our baseball plaza area for rent. For information, call 770-920-3007. Q: What is the number to Deer Lick Park? A: 770-920-7129.

Q: Is the arcade at Hunter Park’s Ike Owings Community Center open to the public? A: Yes, the arcade is available to the public and is also available for birthday parties, family reunions, and other special events. Q: How long are the walking tracks? A: At Hunter Park, 3 laps = 1 mile. At Fowler Field, 3 laps = 1-1/4 miles. At Jessie Davis Park, 5 laps = 1 mile. Q: How do I find out if any of the playing fields are closed? A: For up-to-date field conditions, call our information line at 678-449-3150

Q: Can you put a barbe- cue grill on the terrace at Hunter Park? A: No. Hunter Park has a designated area for grilling and frying. Please contact the front desk at 770-920-3007 for more information.

Q: Can I register an Atlanta Lawn Tennis Association (ALTA) team at Hunter Park? A: Yes, contact 678-449- 3072 for more informa- tion. We have leagues during all four seasons. Each league is limited to four teams. Q: Can you reserve

Q: Is the patio/terrace included when reserv- ing the ballroom, full and half? A: Yes, the patio is included in the rental fee for the ballroom. Q: What is the largest room available at the Hunter Park Ike Owings Community Center? A: The ballroom is the largest room at the community center which can accommodate approximately 140 people. The ballroom comes with tables and chairs and includes a warming kitchen. Q: Are the Fourth of July fireworks shot from Hunter Park? A: No. Fireworks are displayed from West Pines Golf Course. Best viewing sites include Arbor Place Mall and surrounding areas.

Fowler Field for athletic events and parties? A: Yes, contact 678-449-3072 for more information. Q: Does Douglasville Parks and Recreation have a computer lab? A: Yes, there is a computer lab located at Jessie Davis Park. The computer lab consists of desktop computers and tablets. Tablets are also available in the lobby area at Hunter Park. See ad on page 22 for details.

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Parks & Recreation Facilities

Hours of Operation Hunter Memorial Park 8830 Gurley Road, Douglasville, GA 30134 (770) 920-3007 | www.douglasvillega.gov • Park Hours

Monday through Sunday, 8 a.m. - 11 p.m. • Ike Owings Community Center Hours Monday through Saturday, 8 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.; Sunday, 9 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

Jessie Davis Memorial Park 7775 Malone Street, Douglasville, GA 30134 (770) 920-3009 | www.douglasvillega.gov • Park Hours

Monday through Sunday, 8 a.m. - 11 p.m. • Alice J. Hawthorne Community Center Monday through Saturday, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sunday, 12 p.m. - 8 p.m. • Pool Hours (Seasonal) Monday through Sunday, 12:30 p.m. - 3 p.m.; 3:30 p.m. - 6 p.m. Night Swimming available Thursdays from 6 - 8:30 p.m.

Hours

West Pines Golf Club 9090 Rose Avenue, Douglasville, GA 30134 (678) 391-1600 | www.westpinesgc.com

• Open daily, 7:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.

The Douglasville Parks and Recreation Department operates eight parks within the city limits. The City’s parks system totals 391 acres, including several specialty facilities such as ball fields, a swimming pool, fishing lake, walking track, tennis courts, gymnasium, and recreation activity centers. Other facilities in Douglasville’s park system include West Pines Golf Club and Fowler Field Soccer Complex. Hunter Park is the city’s largest park and is the headquarters for the Douglasville Parks and Recreation Department. Hunter Park features a 16,000-square-foot community center and covered playground, a five-acre lake surrounded by a walk- ing track, a miniature train, a gazebo, and several picnic areas. The park’s athletic complex includes seven Atlanta Lawn Tennis Association (ALTA) cer- tified tennis courts, 10 ball fields, a special needs

Miracle League ball field, and 12 new batting cages. Hunter Park is also host to many festivals, sports activi- ties, and recreational events.

• New Year’s Day • New Year’s Eve (close at 5 p.m.) • Martin Luther King Day • Memorial Day • Independence Day • Labor Day • Veteran’s Day • Thanksgiving Day and the day after

Holiday Closings The Douglasville Parks and Recreation Department offices are closed for the following holidays.

• Christmas Eve • Christmas Day

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City Facility Rentals

Ike Owings Community Center The Ike Owings Community Center is a 16,000-square-foot facility located at Hunter Park. It includes a 128 person ballroom, a meeting room, an arts and crafts room, two classrooms, and a dance studio. The ballroom, meeting room, and arts and crafts room are each equipped with audio/visual technology. The use of a warming kitchen is included with ballroom rentals. The center’s arcade and vending area is accessible for all rentals and is also available for public use. There is also an 18 hole disc golf course available for public use. For more in- formation or to rent a facility at the Ike Owings Community Center, contact Pam Langford at 678-449-3062 or langfordp@douglasvillega.gov. Facility Full Day Half Day (8 Hours) (4 Hours) Entire Ballroom $550 $275 Meeting Room $300 $150 Arts and Crafts Room $250 $125 Classrooms 1 and 2 $200 $100 Dance Studio $200 $100 2 Hours 4 Hours Wedding Gazebo $100 $200 Audio/visual equipment is offered for an additional fee. A refundable cleaning deposit of $100 is required for all rentals .

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City Facility Rentals

Alice J. Minor Hawthorne Community Center The Alice J. Minor Hawthorne Community Center is located at Jessie Davis Park. The 16,000-square-foot facility, built to accommodate Douglasville’s growing community, opened in October 2002. The center is named in honor of Dougl- asville native Alice J. Minor Hawthorne who was killed in the 1996 Olympic Park bombing. The Alice J. Hawthorne Community Center features a 9,600-square- foot gymnasium, a rentable meeting room, and a computer lab. Other ameni- ties at Jessie Davis Park include horseshoe pits, outdoor basketball courts, a playground, swimming pool, two shelters, and an outdoor football complex. For more information or to rent a facility at the Hawthorne Community Center, call 770-920-3009. Facility Full Day Half Day (8 Hours) (4 Hours) Meeting Room $160 $80 Gymnasium: Covered Floor $400 - Gymnasium: Uncovered Floor $320 - Gymnasium: Practice Only $45 ($35 for nonprofits)

A refundable cleaning deposit of $100 is required for meeting room rentals; $200 is required for the gymnasium.

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City Facility Rentals

Gazebo at Hunter Park For intimate outdoor events, Hunter Park now offers a gorgeous

16’ x 16’ gazebo. The 256 sq. ft. shelter can comfortably fit up to 15 people and is available for two- and four-hour rentals. Chairs are also available to rent. Power is provided at no charge with rentals as well as complimentary benches to seat up to 24 individuals. Facility Full DayHalf Day Hourly (4 Hours) (2 Hours) Gazebo $200 $100 Chairs $1 each per event

West Pines Golf Course Douglasville’s premiere golf facility, features an excellent 18-hole golf course, practice facilties, a pro shop, the West Pines Grille, and some of the best service in the industry. 4 Hours $500

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City Facility Rentals

Ball Fields A $150 fee will be charged per field, per day on all fields for tournament play. A $250 deposit is required to be paid at the time of the field res- ervation request. Field rental fee should be paid within 10 days prior to the scheduled activity. Fee is for the rental of the facility only. The outdoor light fee is $20 per hour, per field. For more information call 678-449-3072.

Jessie Davis Park Shelters Shelter fees are due at the time of the reservation request. Shelters are available for 4- and 8-hour rentals. Set-up and clean-up times are includ- ed in reservation. For more informa- tion call 770-920-3009. Facility Full Day Half Day (8 Hours) (4 Hours) Shelters $80 $40

Fowler Field This 8 acre park has 5 lighted soccer fields, public rest rooms, concession stand, a playground facility, picnic tables, passive areas and a .4 mile lighted walking track. Fowler Field is home to the Douglas County Soccer Association.

Facility Full Day Half Day (8 Hours) (4 Hours) $300 $150

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Easter Bunny & EGG HUNT Hosted by Alpa Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc, Rho Pi Lambda Chapter and The City of Douglasville

MARCH 19, 2016 9 AM Ike Owings Community Center at Hunter Park

For $3 per person. Pictures with the Easter Bunny will be offered at an additional cost. Three age groups from 12 and under. Pre-register before March 16. Prizes awarded for golden eggs! more information, call 770-920-3007.

5TH ANNUAL

BREAKFAST WITH THE

FREE FACE PAINTING FOR ALL KIDS

Easter EGGHUNT Saturday, March 26, 2016

FREE FAMILY EVENT JESSIE DAVIS PARK Harvey Jones Memorial Stadium Start Times: Ages 6 and under, 11 am Ages 7 and above, 11:45 am PRIZES AWARDED FOR GOLDEN EGGS for info, call 770-920-3009

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2016 Travel Baseball

MARCH HP Baseball Classic 4-5 USSSA Baseball 5-6 HPYB Opening Day 12 USSSA Baseball 19-20

TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE

APRIL Miracle League Opening Day 16 USSSA Baseball 16-17 USSSA Baseball 23-24 USSSA Baseball 30– May 1 MAY USSSA Baseball 14-15 Southeastern Champions 18-22 South East Showdown 25-30 JUNE USSSA Baseball June 11-12 Dizzy Dean District June 16-20 USSSA Baseball June 18-19 Ga State Championship 22-26

SPRING & SUMMER 2016

HUNTER PARK 8830 Gurley Rd Douglasville Ga

For more information call 678-449-3072

JULY All Star World Series 12-17 USSSA Baseball 23-24 Perfect Game All Summer

FEATURING • Hunter Park Youth Baseball • Dizzy Dean • Perfect Game • USSSA Baseball • USSSA Softball • Miracle League • Freedom Sports WWW.DOUGLASVILLEGA.GOV

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Athletic Programs

Adult Softball Summer Ages: 16 & up for Church Leagues

ATHLETIC PROGRAMS

18 & up for Recreational and Open Leagues Fee: $350 for a 8 game season including playoffs, top 4 in each league advance Leagues offered: Mens Competitive, Mens Recreation, Mens Church, Coed Open and Coed Church Registration: June 1, 2016 Info: 678.449.3072 or Bercichm@douglasvillega.gov Adult Softball Fall Ages: 16 & up for Church Leagues 18 & up for Recreational and Open Leagues Fee: $395 for a 10 game season including playoffs, top 4 in each league advance Leagues offered: Mens Competitive, Mens Recreation, Mens Church, Coed

Open and Coed Church Registration: Aug 1, 2016 Info: 678.449.3072 or Bercichm@douglasvillega.gov Challenger Sports Ages: 3-18 June 6-June 10 Location: Fowler Field

Curriculums includes a variety of foot skills, technical drills, tactical practices, freestyle soccer, small-sided games, coached scrimmages, and a mini tour- nament play. www.challengersports.com Info at 678.449.3072 or bercichm@douglasvillega.gov Fall Hunter Park Baseball Ages: 3-14 as of April 30, 2017 Players enjoy a 8 games season playing Americas favorite past time at Hunt- er Park Fees: TBA Includes Hat and game Jersey Info: 678.449.3072 or Bercichm@douglasvillega.gov

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Athletic Programs

I9Sports i9 Sports offers youth sports leagues, camps and clinics for boys and girls ages 3-14 in today’s most popular sports such as flag football, soccer, basket- ball, and t-ball. With our focus on fun, safety, convenience and good sports- manship, i9 Sports is reinventing the youth sports experience for families across the country. Info at 248.935.0592 or keith.smith@i9sports.com Miracle League Baseball Ages: All Ages The Miracle League Baseball program provides an opportunity for children with mental and or physical challenges to play baseball. With a specially designed rubber turf field, The Miracle League makes dreams come true for children with special needs. We currently offer a spring and fall season. If we are in season it’s never too late to register. There is no fee associated with this program. Info: 678.449.3072 or Bercichm@douglasvillega.gov

ATHLETIC PROGRAMS

MIRACLE LEAGUE

SSA Southern Soccer Association Fun with a purpose is a simple way to look at SSA recreational soccer

Location: Fowler Field Phone: 770.780.5161 Email: dtucker@ssaelite.com

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Tennis Come enjoy a tennis match at Hunter Park, home of many ALTA champions. We offer a seven court ALTA certified tennis complex equip with restrooms and picnic area. For additional Information: 648.463.4847

ATHLETIC PROGRAMS

Weekly Tennis schedule

Monday 10:00-11:30 am Open Adult Drills

4:30-5:30 pm Beginner Junior Drills 5:30-6:30 pm Intermediate Junior Drills 5:30-6:30 pm Adult Drills

Tuesday 10:00 -11:00 am Open Adult Drills

4:30-6:30 pm Power Tennis Academy - Juniors

Wednesday 10:00 -11:30 am Open Adult Drills and Point Play

Thursday 10:00-11:00 am Open Adult Drills

4:30-6:30 Power Tennis Academy -Juniors

Friday 10:00-11:30 Open Adult Drills and Point Play

The Open Adult Drills are open to all levels...cost is $10 per session The Open Adult drills and point play are also open to all levels...cost is $12 per session Beginner and intermediate Junior Drills...cost is $10 per session Power Tennis Academy is for Intermediate to advanced junior tennis players and is geared toward those juniors interested in playing tournament tennis and/or high school tennis. The price is as follows: $25 per session for drop in $90 per 1/2 month (4 sessions) $150 per month for all Tuesday and Thursday sessions

Schedule subject to change!

For information about our program contact Val Herendeen--678-463-4847 For private lessons contact DC Herendeen--678-463-3551

Athletic Programs

J E S S I E D A V I S P A R K

ATHLETIC PROGRAMS

Top Gun Basketball Training Program Players ages six to seventeen can enjoy expert instructions on basketball fundamentals by some of the top instructors in the metro area.

MONTHLY FEE $80

GYM RULES & REGULATIONS

Students 12 and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Soft sole shoes only must be worn in the gymnasium. No food or beverages allowed in the gym. Free play days and times subject to change without notice. Patrons may be subject to a fee. Gymnasium supervisor will be on site during all open court activities.

Open Gym Adults Players: Wednesdays, 5 - 9 p.m. Sundays, 1-5 p.m. 16 and Under Players: Fridays, 5 - 9 p.m. Saturdays, 1 - 5 p.m.

FREE! PLAY DAYS

(Based on special needs times are subject to change)

(770) 920-3009 7775 Malone Street | Douglasville, GA 30134

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Community Programs and Activities

Adult TaeKwonDo Fee: $45 per person per month Date/Time: Adults (Tuesdays) 7:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m.

Description: Instruction for ages 14 and older in the Korean Martial Art of Tae- KwonDo including proven strength and endurance training, self-awareness for those motivated! “Core, speed, agility, adult boot camp, HIIT, all incorpo- rated for full scale training.” For more info contact Tommy Nicholson (770) 942-0018 or Frank I. Jones (404) 578-7887 Adult Line Dance with June Shuman Fee: $28 per month for beginner classes, $32 per month for Adult Intermedi- ate/Advance Classes Date/Time: Adult Intermediate/Advance Wednesdays 7:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Description: A great form of low impact exercise. These classes use all types of music and rhythms, along with fun dances. Come join the fun! For more information, contact June at 770-920-1543 Bootcamp Fee: $6 per class or $20 for four classes Date/Time: Wednesdays and Fridays 8:30 a.m.-9:30 a.m. Description: Bootcamp will help you build strength and fitness, lose body fat, improve your mental health, and get into a routine of regular exercise. Training includes a variety of group intervals, such as running, plyometrics, abdominal work, body weight exercises and stretching. Work at your own pace and benefit from the support, motivation and camaraderie of the other participants, all working towards the same goal. Get into the best shape of your life and reach a whole new level of health and fitness. For more infor- mation contact instructor Nancy Offenbacher at f.offenbacher@comcast.net Cherokee Rose Quilt Guild The Cherokee Rose Quilt Guild meets the second Thursday of each month at Ike Owings Community Center at Hunter Park at 9:30 a.m. The morning meetings are hands-on, where attendees bring their sewing machines and work on an actual project. This varies monthly. The guild also meets on the fourth Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. Evening meetings feature a special presentation accompanied by a trunk show. For more information, contact Linda Jones at 770-949-0852 or visit cherokeequiltguild.com

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Community Programs and Activities

Brick Campaign Hunter Park Veterans Memorial Air Plane Monument From September 7 until March 31 you can purchase a brick for any veteran to be placed at the Hunter Park Veterans Memorial Air Plane Monument for $20. The bricks will be placed in the Air Plane Monument in time for Independence Day July 4. Brick order forms must be submitted by March 31 to ensure that memorial bricks are shipped by Independence Day. Order forms can be completed at the Hunter Park Ike Owings Community Center Monday through Sunday from 8 a.m. - 8:30 p.m., For more information call, 770-920-3007.

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Hunter Park DISC

For more information or sponsorship opportunities and course rental info contact Kendrick Davis at 678-449-3166 or davisk@douglasvillega.gov

Get ready for some disc golf fun at Hunter Park! Disc golf is an outdoor sport played much like

traditional golf. Instead of a ball and clubs, players use a flying disc. The object of the game is to complete a course with the fewest throws to target baskets along the route. Hunter Park’s 18-hole disc golf course spanes though 83 acres and will be open to recreational and professional play.

Community Programs and Activities

Creative Writing Date/Time: TBA Fee: TBD

Fun Creative Writing Local Writing Workshops in Atlanta Metropolitan area taught by published authors and writers certified in children’s literature. Does your child struggle with essay writing? Has your child dreamed of walking the red carpet as a published author? Join us for our interactive writing work- shops for kids that teach writing the cool way using brain games, technology (STEM), instructional writing, music and more. For more info visit http://www.funcreativewriting.com/home.html Engineering for Kids Fee: $99.00 (online registration required) Date/Time: Mondays: Junior Mechanical Engineering/Aerospace (Ages 4-6) 6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m., Apprentice/Master Mechanical/Aerospace (Ages 7-14) 7:15 p.m.-8:15 p.m. Description: Engineering for Kids is an exciting program that will inspire the next generation of engineers. The each course is 1 hour and cost $99 for 6 weeks. Currently Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering is being offered on a 6-week rotation. Engineering for Kids help children to build problem solving skills, encourage kids to discover how things work, increase kids’ desire to explore engineering as a career option, motivate kids to learn math and science concepts by engaging them in real-world engineering problem. For more info contact Antonio Merrell at 404-698-9896 or atlantaswmetro@ engineeringforkids.net To register online visit https://engineeringforkids.com/ location/atlantaswmetro

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Guitar & Keyboard Lessons Fee: $70 per four-week session Date/Time: Mondays starting at 4:30 p.m.

Description: Come enjoy a fun one on one lesson and learn your favorite songs. Modern, Country, Rock, Oldies, and Classical genres are covered. Be- ginner through Intermediate. Ages 5+ are welcome. Each one on one session is 30 minutes. For more info and to reserve your time slot contact Lorraine Gordon at 404-246-7707

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Douglasville Parks and Recreation Facilities Map

Park Amenities

Horseshoes

Basketball

Playground

Walking Trails Pool

Picnic Areas

Baseball/Softball

Soccer/Football Golf Tennis

Fishing

Disc Golf

Hunter Park Jessie Davis Park Fowler Field Willings Workers Club Park Worthan Park Mill Village Park West Pines Golf Course

The Parks and Recreation Department seeks to improve the quality of life for Douglasville and Douglas County resi- dents. The department maintains eight parks with 11 athletic fields, a football complex, a tennis complex, and a soccer complex. Of its eight parks, four include playground facilities, and Hunter Park and Jessie Davis Park both have community centers. Activities range from youth and adult sports, educational classes, and day camps. Special events are also hosted at park facilities throughout the year for the public’s enjoyment.

Douglasville Parks and Recreation Facilities Map

Community Programs and Activities

GEORGIA GAMES FISHING DERBY June 25 | 9 AM - 12 PM HUNTER PARK Cast your line to see what you can catch at Hunter Park’s lake during the free Georgia Games Fishing Derby featuring prizes and fun for the entire family! Don’t forget to bring your own bait and tackle. Medals awarded for include: 0-4, 5-8, 9-12, 13-17, 18-plus. Regis tration begins at 8:30 a.m. the day of the event. Pre-registration open 5/23/16. For more information,contact Kendrick Davis at 678-449-3166 or email davisk@douglasvillega.gov

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FREE & OPENTO THE PUBLIC!

23rd Annual Horseshoe Tournament July 2, 2016

Horseshoes is a fun game to play and watch, especially at the annual Douglasville Horseshoe Tournament. Come out for a great time competing against other horseshoe pitchers in tournament action. Adult players of all skill levels are welcome to participate in the single and doubles style tournament. The cost is $5 for singles and $10 for doubles. Trophies will be awarded for first, second and third place in each division. Compli- mentary refreshments will be available for all participants Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. until 9:30 a.m. and the event starts at 10 a.m. To register or for more information, call 770-920-3009.

2016

Horseshoe Tournament

Community Programs and Activities

Hip Hop Groove RemiXXed Fee: $5 per class Date/Time: Mondays & Thursdays 7:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.

Description: Come out and enjoy 60 minutes of cardio fitness as you dance to the best old school and new school hip hop jams. Tell a friend and bring a friend! You do not want to miss this high energy class that is full of surprises. Let’s Work....Game On!!!! For more info contact Ms. Joi at borndancer5678@ gmail.com Junior League of Douglas County The Junior League of Douglas County is a non-profit organization of women who work together to identify unmet needs, forge effective coalitions, and work for change, all on a volunteer basis. To learn more about joining the Junior League of Douglas County, please e-mail Kattia Salcedo at jldcmem- bership@yahoo.com or visit www.jldouglascounty.org Loretta Chandler’s Play & Acting Fee: $25 per class Date/Time: Saturdays 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. voice lessons 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. acting lessons Description: Loretta Marie Chandler of the hit television series “FAME” has chosen to give back to the industry that had given her so much, by passing along her many years of experience and training to those who have a serious desire to be the best in their field. Loretta’s company, LMC Production is one of the most innovative ‘entertainment training platforms in the world today. Join the class to learn from a well-respected instructor who excels in bringing out the best you have to give to the arts. Right now, LMC Production is offer- ing open classes! Meaning, no audition necessary. Students are enrolled on a first come, first served basis. Enroll today and secure your spot! For more info email Loretta at loretta.streamingbest@gmail.com The Kinship Care Program serves as a one-stop shop for information and referral services to grandparents, relatives and other caregivers who are cur- rently raising child(ren) who are related to them. Kinship Care Program Goals are to help kinship caregivers understand and access programs and services, to develop proactive ways to address the needs of the kinship care providers, and to develop an informal and formal support system, and to create a safe and supportive home environment for children. Contact Linda Sanders at 770-599-7529 or www.grandmashandsouthreach.org Kinship Care Program Date/Time: TBD Fee: Free

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th ULY 4 J P a r a d e F i r e w o r k s Join us for an I n d e p e n d e n c e D a y C e l e b r a t i o n ! July 4, 2016 • 10 AM - 9 PM B a r b e c u e • • of

CHURCH STREET IN DOWNTOWN DOUGLASVILLE FOR PARADE, HUNTER PARK FOR FESTIVAL IN THE PARK, ARBOR PLACE MALL FRONT PARKING LOT OR WALMART FOR FIREWORKS SHOW $25 Registration Fee for each entry in the parade Parade and Fireworks show are free

Rain out date will be September 5, 2016

Registration Form located www.douglasvillega.gov/calendar.aspx

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Kids TaeKwonDo Fee: $65 per person per 8-week course (Beginner/Intermediate) Ages 5-13. Date/Time: Beginners (Tuesdays) Intermediate (Thursdays) 6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Description: The McClure Style of Taekwondo specializes in safe, affordable, and quality training regardless of age, experience, or fitness level. All are welcome. In addition to the martial art of TaeKwonDo, students will learn balance/agility coordination, mental sharpness, discipline and self-confidence. Rank advancement is encouraged through motivation goal setting, and above all perseverance. “Basic physical training exercises matched with ladder hur- dles and cones to improve athletic abilities to enhance martial art skills. For more info contact Tommy Nicholson (770) 942-0018 or Frank I. Jones (404) 578-7887

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Pilates Fee: $6 per class or $20 for four classes Date/Time: Wednesdays and Fridays 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.

Description: The Pilates method of body conditioning is a unique system of stretching and strengthening exercises developed over ninety years ago by Joseph H. Pilates. It strengthens and tones muscles, improves posture, pro- vides flexibility and balance, unites body and mind, creates a more stream- lined shape, and builds a strong core. It’s a total body exercise system that uses multiple muscle groups simul- taneously, resulting in a full body workout. A session will leave you feeling energized and invigorated with an overall sense of well-being. For more information contact instructor Nancy Offenbacher at f.offenbacher@comcast.net

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The Jessie Davis Pool has been completely renovated!

IT’S COOL at the POOL

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No Refunds No Exceptions

Pool hours are subject to change

An adult MUST accompany children under 12

Pool Hours Session I: 12:30 - 3:00 p.m. Daily Session II: 3:30 - 6:00 p.m. Daily Night Swim: Thursdays 6:00 - 8:30 pm Admission $2 per session; $2 night swim $3 All Day (does not include night swim) Children under 3 swim for free Annual Passes (May 28th - September 5th) 18 and under $20.00 19 and up $40.00

Groups of 20 or more need to make arrangements please call 770.920.3009 POOL OPENS MAY 28!

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R&B Soul Line Dancing Fee: $5 per class Date/Time: Mondays 5:45 p.m.- 6:45 p.m.

Description: Come out and enjoy an evening of R&B soul line dancing that will have your body moving and grooving to every beat. For more information con- tact instructor Tenea London at 678-334-0028 or iluv2dance.tenea@aol.com. S.T.E.P. Description: Special Talents Entirety Program (S.T.E.P.) is an inclusive co-ed dance program designed for special needs youth with intellectual/ physical disabilities and/ or delays. Our program is designed for special needs youth ages 7-11. For more information contact Egypt Dudley at 678-521-4012 or ofheartfitness@gmail.com. Vinyasa Yoga Fee: $10 per class or $32 for 4 classes (expires within 6 weeks) Date/Time: Tuesdays 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. and Thursdays 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Description: Vinyasa yoga is a series of poses that will move you through the power of inhaling and exhaling. Vinyasa movements are smoothly flowing and almost dance-like, which explains why it is sometimes referred to as Vinyasa Flow or just Flow. Bring yoga mat towel, water and willingness to try and ex- plore new things. Also, yoga block and strap may be beneficial depending on your flexibility level. For more information contact instructor Tammy Velliquette at www.yogacreatesme.com or yogacreatesme@gmail.com. Fee: No cost associated with this program Date/Time: Saturdays 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

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Community Programs and Activities

Walking Club Fee: No cost associated with this program Take a step in the right direction with the Hunter Park walking club. Control your weight and get in shape at your own rate. Log your distance at the front desk. The walking track is 1 mile. Awards offered at 500 miles and beyond.

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Hunter Park 8830 Gurley Road | Douglasville, GA 30134 SCENIC WALKING/RUNNING ROUTE

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Weight Watchers at Hunter Park Don’t do it alone! Get the support you need here at Weight Watchers. Come and visit a meeting for free. Tuesday Weigh in 9:30 a.m. Meeting 10:00 a.m. Thursday Weigh in 5:30 p.m. Meeting 6:00 p.m. Saturday Weigh in 8:00 a.m. Meeting 8:30 a.m. Saturday Weigh in 9:30 a.m. Meeting 10:00 a.m.

For more information, call 1-800-651-6000 visit www.weightwatchers .com

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Bible Study with Judge Barbara Caldwell Date/Time: Thursdays 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. For more information, call 770-920-3009 Girl Scout Troop 1043 Girl Scout Troop 1043 Meetings are every Wednesday from 6:00 p.m.-7:00p.m. For more information, call 770-920-3009 Stride Horse Park T.E.M.S. Inc. Date/Time: Monday-Friday (Various hours)

Mission- To increase employability for Douglas County residents with Disabili- ties for independent living Purpose-To stimulate job stability and economic growth and development in the State of Georgia for Douglas County Residents Program-“Douglas County Vocational Rehabilitation Clients/High School Stu- dents with Disabilities.” Strides Horse Park TEMS Inc. is striving to become the most successful Agency assisting youth with disabilities as Students transition from high school into the workforce. Strides Horse Park T.E.M.S Inc. Provide Employment Services for Douglas County Vocational Rehabil- itation Clients. Since October 2014, Strides Horse Park TEMS Inc. goal is to expose the youth with disabilities into technology-related careers. Stride Horse Park T.E.M.S. Inc provides support of employment, job coaching, job readiness training, job sampling, transportation, transitioning students, and work evaluations. For more information email: Ms. Fouch SHP Director at urshlafouch@ strideshorseparktems.com Preperation for SAT’s Fee: TBD Date/Time: Saturdays 10:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Description: Learn strategies for vocabulary development, writing effective essays, reading comprehension, high mathematics, multiple test taking op- portunites, and learn Kaplan’s strategies. For more information contact Elaire Beverley at 856-340-1256.

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West Pines Golf Course

Adult “Get Golf Ready” Clinic Fee: $115 - 4 week clinic Date/Time: May 5, 12, 19, 26

September 1, 8, 15, 22 Thursdays: 5:30pm to 6:30pm

This is a comprehensive 4-week “beginners program”. Each session will include basic golf instruction, fundamentals on the Rules of Golf and Etiquette and other general information designed to help the new golfer feel comfort- able on and around the course. Clinic Limit: 8 students. For more information call West Pines Golf Shop at 678-391-1600. Junior “Get Golf Ready” Clinic Fee: $125 - 4 day camp (includes lunch daily) Date/Time: June 9 -12th July 14-17th Tuesday - Friday 9:00am to 12:00pm The West Pines Junior “Get Golf Ready” Camp is open to junior golfers between the ages of 8-15 years. The camps are designed for the “beginning junior golfer”. Sessions will include basic golf instruction, fundamentals of the Rules of Golf, Etiquette and competition designed to encourage the new golfer. Camp Limit: 18 students. For more information call West Pines Golf Shop at 678-391-1600.

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West Pines Golf Course

THE SINGLE BEST GOLFING VALUE IN METRO ATLANTA.

WEST PINES GOLF COURSE

West Pines Golf Club, Douglasville’s premiere golf facility, features an excellent 18-hole golf course, practice facilities, a pro shop, the West Pines Grille, and some of the best service in the industry. To further ensure an enjoyable experience for golfers of all skill levels, the course offers crenshaw bent greens, four sets of tees, a full practice range and putting green. With several adjoining fairways, the golf course offers plenty of room to play and beautiful vistas throughout the round.

ANNUAL GOLF PASSES

West Pines Golf Course offers effective golf lessons for all ages and levels of play.

Adult Golf Lessons ▪ 45-Minute lesson: $55 ▪ Series of four lessons: $200

Junior Golf Lessons ▪ 30-Minute lesson: $35 ▪ Series of four lessons: $120

Family (Max of 4) $1,200;$1,100 forCityResident Single $600;$500 forCityResident Couple $900;$800 forCityResident Parent - Child $800;$700 forCityResident Annualpassesareavailable forpurchaseat theWestPinesgolf shop. Visitourwebsite forannualpassdetailsandbenefits. West Pines Golf Club is pleased to offer annual passes - now with monthly payments starting at $65 ($55 for City Residents)

Call 678-391-1600 to book your next lesson! Gift certificates for lessons are available in the golf shop.

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Summer Camp

City of Douglasville Parks and Recreation 2016

At Jessie Davis Park Ages 5—12 Age Cutoff Date: January 1st, 2016 Camp Session  May 23-27  May 31-June 3 ***Session Pricing*** Regular Hours:

 June 6-10  June 13-17  June 20-24  June 27-July 1

9 a.m.—3 p.m.

$65 per session

Extended Hours: 7:30 a.m.—6 p.m. $80 per session Only 40 spots available

 July 11-15  July 18-22

Activities: ■ Movies ■Swimming (daily) ■Bowling ■Museum ■Arts & Crafts ■Police Camp and more!

Registration begins April 4th $10 registration fee

Breakfast & Lunch will be provided Parents, please provide a snack everyday. $5 discount per session for second and additional child/children Contact: Kendrick Davis davisk@douglasvillega.gov 678-449-3166 Or Charles Thomas: thomasc@douglasvillega.gov 770-920-3009

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Summer Camp

ENGINEERING FOR KIDS

Apprentice/Master Camp for Ages 7-14 Agent of Change (9 a.m. - 12 p.m.) : Superheroes have amazing powers and limitless energy…what about the rest of us? Can we use wind and water to produce electricity? How can we harness power to help others? These questions and more are explored as students’ team up to create their own lab and investigate energy sources and harness- es power. Be an Agent of Change and learn to capture wind and create light. LEGO® Robotics Robo Battles Camp (1 p.m. - 4 p.m.) : During the LEGO® Robo Battles camp, students create, program, and control robots designed to perform chal- lenges such as the SumoBots Challenge, Jousting Challenge, and the Catapult Chal- lenge. Students use LEGO® Robotics and computers to learn principles of robotics, computer programming, and teamwork.

Days:

Monday – Friday

Dates: June 13 - 17 Time:

Option A: 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. - Full day Course Code:

Full Day Fee: Residents - $250.00

Time:

Option B: 9:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. - Half day Course Code: Option C: 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. - Half day Course Code:

Half Day Fee: Residents - $175.00 Multi-family discount - $25.00 off each additional child Age: 7 – 14 years old (Apprentice/Master) Location: Hunter Park-IKE Owings Community Center Notes: Instructor: Antonio Merrell (Engineering for Kids; Merrell Academic, LLC.) Min/Max: 8/24

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Summer Camp

Challenger Sports British Soccer Camp Douglasville Parks and Recreation at Fowler Park 3270 Chapel Hill Rd, Douglasville, GA 30135 Monday June 6 - Friday June 10 This camp is the most popular soccer camp in the country based upon one of the most innovative approaches to coaching youth soccer in the US and Canada. With programs for each age, the curriculums includes a variety of foot skills, technical drills, tactical practices, freestyle soccer, small- sided games, coached scrimmages, and a mini tournament play. First Kicks Mini Soccer 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. 10:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Age Group: 3 - 4 years old Age Group: 4 - 6 years old Cost: $91.00 Cost: $107.00 Half Day Golden Goal 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Age Group: 6 - 16 years old Age Group: 6 - 16 years Cost: $143.00 Cost: $43.00 Golden Goal Camp is a Bonus sessions available to players who also register for the Half Day Camp. Visit www. challengersports.com or call 913-599-4884 x239

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Main Street Douglasville

events

2016

Friday Night Flicks

Douglasville Christmas Tree Lighting December 2 | O'Neal Plaza

Destination Downtown Douglasville

July 29 | O'Neal Plaza

April 29 | O'Neal Plaza

Hot Rods on Main Car Show Series August 26, September 30, October 21 | O'Neal Plaza

Main Street Strategic Roundtable April 28 | Irish Bred Pub

Wednesday WindDown

Every Wednesday in June & July | O'Neal Plaza

EXPIRES 01.31.2017

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Cultural Arts Council of Douglasville/Douglas County www.artsdouglas.org 770.949.2787

April 16th Family ArtVenture Family Concert - featuring Hans On! with TellTale Theatre

March

March 3rd - 31st Youth Art Month Exhibit March 3rd Youth Art Month Reception Time: 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Location: Cultural Arts Center Free and open to the public March 19th Mad Hatter Tea Party Time: 11:00 - 3:00 p.m. Location: Cultural Arts Center Fee: $10.00

Time: 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Location: O’Neal Plaza Free and open to the public

May

May 7th - August 31st New Quarter of Art Classes Begin Location: Cultural Arts Center May 21st Taste of Douglasville including a Family ArtVenture Concert - featuring Fandagumbo’s Move Along Concert with “Julie Austin” Time: 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Location: O’Neal Plaza June 1st - June 22nd GA Artists with Disabilities Traveling Exhibit June 2nd GA Artists with Disabilities Reception Time: 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. June

April

April 3rd Big Chicken Barbershop Chorus Time: 3:00 p.m. Location: First Presbyterian Church Fee: $18.00 or $15.00 for CAC Members

April 4th - 8th Spring Break Arts Camp Time: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Location: Deer Lick Park Fee: $125.00 or $115.00 for CAC Members April 7th - May 20th April 7th - May 20th DC Art Guild Exhibit April 7th DC Art Guild Reception Time: 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Location: Cultural Arts Center Free and open to the public

Location: Cultural Arts Center Free and open to the public

June 11th Family ArtVenture Family & Kids Concert featuring The Story Ship Company

Time: 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Location: O’Neal Plaza Free and open to the public June 20 - 24th Summer Arts Camp Time: 9:00 - 4:00 p.m. Location: Hunter Park Fee: $125.00 for the first child $115.00 for CAC Members

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Douglasville Calendar of Events

March

April 15 - 17th Spring Yard Sale Amnesty Weekend Time: N/A Location: City of Douglasville Free and open to City of Douglasville residents only. Contact: 770-920-3005 April 16th Spring Recyling Event Time: 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Location: First Presbyterian Church overflow parking lot Fee: Free and open to the public Contact: 770-920-3005 April 18th - May 21st Douglasville Spring Cleanup Time: N/A Location: City of Douglasville Free and open to City of Douglasville residents only. Contact: 770-920-3005 April 26 City Connector Time: 11:30 a.m. Location: Arbor Place Mall Fee: Free and open to the public April 28th Main Street Strategic Roundtable Time: 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. Location: Irish Bred Pub Fee: Free and open to the public RSVP: 678-449-3102 mckowna@douglavillega.gov Contact: 678-449-3110 or jjones@douglasville ga.gov

March 11 - March 17th Historic Downtwon Douglasville Douglasville St. Patricks Day Celebration Time: Varies Location: Irish Bred Pub and O’Neal Plaza Free and open to the public Contact: 678-324-1649 www.theirishbredpub.com March 19th Breakfast with the Easter Bunny Time: 9:00 a.m. Location: Ike Owens Community Center at Hunter Park March 19th Family Reunion Planning Workshop Time: 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Location: Douglasville Conference Center Fee: Free and open to the public, registration required Fee: $3.00 per person Contact: 770-920-3007

Contact: 770-947-5920 or tatek@douglasvillega.gov

March 26th Easter Egg Hunt Time: 11:00 a.m. Location: Jessie Davis Park Fee: Free and open to the public Contact: 770-920-3009 April 15th Main Street 101 Time: 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. Location: TBD Fee: Free and open to the public Contact: 678-449-3012 mckowna@douglavillega.gov April

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May

June June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Wednesday WindDown Time: 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Location: O’Neal Plaza Contact: 770-947-5920

May 6th Douglasville CVB National Tourism Week Open House Time: TBD

Location: Douglasville Welcome Center, 6694 East Broad St., Douglasville, GA Free and open to the public Contact: 770-947-5920 www.visitdouglasvillega.gov

June 4 - 5th Penny McHenry Hydrangea Festival Time: Varies Times Location: Douglas County Courthouse and other locations throughout Douglas County Fee: Festival market, standard flower show, concerts, display gardents are all admission free. Ticketed events include: Garden Tours $25; Gardening forum $10 Contact: 770-949-4090 or www.pennymchenryhydrangeafestival.com

May 7th May Daze Time: 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Location: Hunter Park Fee:TBD Contact: 678-449-3166 or davisk@douglasvillega.gov

May 12th DC Chamber Coffee Card Exchange Time: 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Location: Douglasville Conference Center Fee: Members free, $20 for non-members Contact: 770- 942- 5022 or www.douglascountygeorgia.com

June 14th Flag Day Time: 6:30 p.m. Location: O’Neal Plaza Fee: Free and open to the public Contact: 770- 947-5920

May 31 City Connector Time: 11:30 a.m. Location: Arbor Place Mall Fee: Free and open to the public Contact: 678-449-3110 or jjones@douglasvillega.gov May (TBD) Senior Citizen Picnic Time: TBD Location: TBD Fee:Free for senior 55 and up Contact: 678-626-5630

June 17th Juneteenth Banquet Time: TBD Location: Douglasville Conference Center Fee: Ticketed event Contact: sdavis@douglasvillega.gov

June 18th Juneteenth Festival Time: TBD Location: O’Neal Plaza Fee: Free and open to the public Contact: 678-449-3102 or mckowna@douglasvillega.gov

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