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2022 WINTER & SPRING THE Purple Book VILLA RICA PARKS & RECREATION INSIDE
WELCOME & GENERAL INFORMATION ATHLETIC PROGRAMS SENIOR SERVICES COMMUNITY CALENDAR
LIBRARY SERVICES SPECIAL EVENTS, RECREATION, & LEISURE SERVICES REGISTRATION INFORMATION, FACILITY FEES, & USE PARKS & ATHLETIC MAINTENANCE STAFF DIRECTORY
GENERAL INFORMATION - Gold Dust Business Office 646 Industrial Blvd., Villa Rica, GA 30180 Phone 770-459-7011 Fax 770-459-7009 www.villarica.gov ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF DIRECTORY
Director’s Message Tracie Ivey
Welcome to The Purple Book, the go-to guide for all of your recreation happenings in Villa Rica. We at the recreation department welcome you as we embrace the new year in hopes of a bright and prosperous 2022. We are hopeful that you will find something that interests you and your family members in this book. 2022 will bring many opportunities for families to help make memories, establish friendships, and become a part of our recreation family. There are a few new things in store for families this year. When the weather warms, the city will open its first Splash Pad, located at Gold Dust Park. Our big celebration will come around Memorial Day. The Splash Pad was completed at the end of 2021 so it is shiny and brand new. Accompanying the water feature is a pavilion and restroom facility. This addition will make little ones and parents happy. We are excited to see the pad in use. We are offering the Little Nugget League for the first time this spring. The program is for 3-4 year olds to enjoy the early stages of learning to play a diamond sport. The league will be run in a co-ed format and will surely bring entire families to the ballpark to watch. Our registration link is located at the bottom of this letter and also on the Athletics page. We are always looking for good people who want to volunteer to teach our kids to play sports, so if you are interested, please let us know. Our staff is diligently working to develop more opportunities for the great families in Villa Rica. If you have a skill or hobby, along with a desire to share your knowledge with others, please contact us. We want to provide a catalog full of activities for all ages and interests, so please help us offer it.
Tracie A. Ivey, Recreation Director Tara Ivey, Administrative Manager Ansley Bridges, Customer Service
VRPRD Mission Statement and Goals
MISSION The mission of the Villa Rica Parks and Recreation Department is to enrich individuals, families and the community as a whole through the provision of quality facilities, services, and programs for the residents of the City of Villa Rica. GOALS ·To provide safe and clean parks, greenspaces, and facilities · To provide a variety of recreation and leisure services that create healthy living opportunities for families and residents of all ages · To partner with citizens and community groups in order to enhance the quality of life of those living in or visiting Villa Rica ·To preserve, enhance, and promote our parks as an essential element of the overall economic health and viability of our city
We urge you to visit one of our parks to enjoy and take advantage of the open spaces, playgrounds, walking opportunities, and the outdoors. Remember these parks are for you so please do your part in keeping them clean and safe for all to enjoy.
Warmly, Tracie Ivey Parks and Recreation Director
FROM THE MAYOR GilMcDougal
Whether you’ve just moved to Villa Rica, or are a lifelong resident, this book is your guide to the many recreational activities available to you. From a new and modern library to baseball fields and basketball courts – as well as parks for walking, biking, or running – the city provides something for everyone, no matter how old or how young. The Villa Rica Public Library is one of our newest public landmarks, and a member of PINES and theWest Georgia Regional Library System. It’s a modern facility that not only features state-of-the-art reference materials but also weekly activities to help school students and parents keep their minds active and learning. But to keep you physically active, there are nine recreational facilities spread across the city, available to every neigh- borhood. This book will help you learn about the various athletic programs, such as karate, yoga, and tennis, that are provided at these facilities. There are lots of athletic programs for youth, especially fall soccer, cheerleading, football, baseball, softball, and basketball. And there’s lots for seniors too, with events scheduled weekly and monthly. Don’t forget that there’s also a lot to do in Villa Rica throughout the year, with concerts downtown and events and festivals each season. For information about these, take a look at our city Facebook page and subscribe to our “City Happenings”weekly newsletter. On behalf of myself, the City Council, and the employees who keep our city great, I hope you will take advantage of all the things there are to see and do. There are a lot of great things happening, and even more on the way. We are VR! *The information contained in this pub is subject to change without notice.
Gil McDougal Mayor
Staff Directory Darmessia “Moochie”Boykin, Athletic Coordinator Barry “Bear” Evans, Athletic Site Supervisor Jody Millians, Soccer Coordinator
ATHLETIC PROGRAMS
SPRING ATHLETIC REGISTRATION
*BRAND NEW PROGRAM* LITTLE NUGGET LEAGUE- Ages 3-4: Age control date: May 1, 2022 Co-Ed Format $35.00 per participant, includes T-shirt Parents must provide batting helmet, glove and cleats
PICKLEBALL- Free Pickleball Lessons will be offered to those who want to be a part of the fastest growing sport in the United States. The recreation department is offering Free Beginner Pickleball Lessons on the first Wednesday of every month. Location: Gold Dust Park Gymnasium (move to outdoor courts in early spring) Times: 5:30-6:30pm Ages: All ages The lessons will focus on basic pickleball strokes and scoring. All lessons are taught by certified pickleball instructors. Participants will be able to play a game by the end of the first session. Paddles can be provided. GOLD DUST LADDER LEAGUE- Not a beginner? Please join our Ladder Leagues for a bit more competitive game. Dates: Every Wednesday in Feb., Mar., Apr. Time: 6:30pm Ages: Adult players of all skill levels Format: Players are divided on different
BASEBALL- Ages 5-14: Age control date: May 1, 2022 Co-Ed Format - Ages 5&6 Registration fee: Carroll County Residents $70.00 Non-Carroll County Residents $120.00 Registration fee includes, jersey, pants, socks and hat Parents must provide batting helmet, glove and cleats SOFTBALL- Ages 5-12: Age control date: January 1, 2022 Co-Ed Format - Ages 5&6 Registration fee: Carroll County Residents $70.00 Non-Carroll County Residents $120.00 Registration fee includes, jersey, pants, socks and visor Parents must provide batting helmet, glove and cleats SOCCER-
courts with players of similar skill, then move up and down the ladder each week based on the game results. Cost: $6.00 per week. Register: www.pickleballbrackets.com PICKLEBALL OPEN PLAY: Monday, Wednesday, & Friday AM’s -
Ages 4-16: Age control date: December 31, 2022 Co-Ed Format - U4, U6 & U8 Registration fee: Carroll County Residents $70.00 Non-Carroll County Residents $120.00 Registration fee includes, jersey, shorts, and socks Parents must provide shin guards and cleats
Times: 10am-noon Wednesdays, 6-9pm Cost: $2.00 per person
TOT SHOT SOCCER Age 3, born in 2019
$35.00 per participant, includes T-shirt Parents must provide shin guards and cleats
WOMEN’S KICKBALL FREE CLINICS COMING SOON!
JUNIOR & ADULT TENNIS COMING SOON! Exciting news! The City of Villa Rica is starting a new tennis program for Juniors and Adults this spring. Lessons will be taught for all levels by certified tennis instructors. We will host teams, round robins, drills, and other special events. Stay tuned for more information as we continue to work on the details.
Register NOW for FREE Open Practice: www.villarica.gov
ONLINE REGISTRATION AT WWW.VILLARICA.GOV
GOLD DUST SENIOR CENTER 646 Industrial Blvd. Villa Rica, GA 3018 770-459-7018
Staff Directory DorothyWorthan, Senior Center Assistant/Cook Ellen Swain, Home Delivery Driver/Center Aide
SENIOR SERVICES
Elizabeth Barber, Center Aide Glenda Golden, Center Aide
VILLA RICA SENIOR CENTER The center functions as a community gathering place for active adults 60 and older. Seniors participate in daily planned activities such as exercise, ceramics, bingo, card games, billiards, and day trip excursions. The center hosts various guests who perform and entertain or speak about medical, financial, and consumer issues important to seniors. Days: Monday through Friday Times: 8am-2pm Fee: $15.00 per person. This is an annual fee. Limited transportation is available to seniors who need assistance commuting to and from the Senior Center. Please contact the center for further information on transportation at 770-459-7018.
MEAL SERVICES Congregate Meals
A well-balanced, nutritional meal is served daily, Monday through Friday. To participate in the congregate meal program, you must meet the criteria for participation and register for membership. A cost share of $2.00 per meal is appreciated; however, no one will be turned away for the inability to donate. Home Delivered Meals – Meals on Wheels We provide a well-balanced, nutritional meal, a friendly visit and a quick safety check for our members. If interested, please contact the Villa Rica Senior at 770-459-7018. SENIOR DANCES The seniors hold a dance on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Friday of each month. Fee: $7.00 per person Times: 7:30pm - 10:30pm Dances are held at the Villa Rica Civic Center - 1605 S. Carrollton Villa Rica Hwy. SENIOR HIGHLIGHT Ms. Ernestine Mullins recently retired from the City of Villa Rica after thirty-three years of service in the Senior Services Section. Ms. Ernestine is well known across the West Georgia area as an advocate for older americans. Ms. Ernestine remembers well the day the Gold Dust
ACTIVITIES: HEALTH & FITNESS PROGRAMS EXERCISE PROGRAMS ARTS & CRAFTS POOL/BILLIARDS INDOOR PICKLEBALL BINGO
GROUP OUTINGS CARDS & GAMES VISUAL ARTS TRIPS
Park Recreation & Senior Center was completed and was a positive influence un- til her recent retirement. We all thank Ms. Ernestine for her unwavering service to the City of Villa Rica.
Community CALENDAR 2022 MARCH FEBRUARY
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• February 2 • Groundhog Day • February 13 • Super Bowl
• February 11&12 • A King and his Princess Dance
• February 3 • Feed the Birds Day • February 14 • Valentine’s Day
• March 13 • Daylight Savings Time
• March 17 • St. Patrick’s Day
• February 21 • President’s Day O ce Closed
• March 20 • 1st Day of Spring
• March 31 • National Crayon Day
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• April 4 • Registration for Summer Camp begins
• April 17 • Easter Sunday
869 Dallas Hwy. Villa Rica, GA 30180 770-459-7012
Staff Directory Dr. Rachel Linn, Library Manager Jennifer Holt, Assistant Library Manager Library Assistants: Ida Hairston, Renata Cunningham, Debbie Eidson, Sydney Augustus
LIBRARY SERVICES
HOURS OF OPERATION Monday - Thursday 9am-7pm; Friday 9am-5pm; Saturday 9am-2pm; Sunday closed.
MISSION STATEMENT:
The Mission of the Villa Rica Public Library is to provide and promote open and equal access to the resources and services of the library, to meet the evolving educational, cultural, informational and recreational needs of the public, to encourage reading and the use of current technology for life-long learners.
GETTING A LIBRARY CARD A library card is free if: • you live in Georgia
POLICIES Most items check out for 2 weeks and can be renewed twice. Exceptions to this are: • DVDs & VHS – 1 week • Projectors & screens – 1 day (not available at all locations) • e-books and e-audio – 2 weeks, no renewals You can check out 50 total items but some item groups have additional limits:
• you attend school in Georgia • you work in Georgia • you own property in Georgia Anyone else can get a library card for a $25 annual fee or $12.50 for 6 months. Fill out an application and present it at a library with two forms of ID, one from each of these categories: • a government-issued photo ID (e.g. driver’s license, state ID, passport) • a printed item with your name & current address (e.g. mail, lease, check stub) You can get an application at any library or print one out to com- plete before you come in. You may also apply for an e-card, which gives you immediate access to all digital resources in the West Georgia Regional Library System. If you would like to upgrade your PINES e-card to a full library PINES card to check out books and other materials, you can bring your e-card account number and photo ID to your library. Children under 18 can get a card if a parent or guardian is with them. The parent must present the required documents for a library card (listed above) and sign their child’s card. Applications are available in English and Spanish.
• 15 DVDs, videos, and/or games • 5 eBooks and/or eAudiobooks • 3 items per subject area
LIBRARY SERVICES
MONTHLY PROGRAMS
11:00 AM EACH TUESDAY LITTLE LISTENERS STORYTIME FOR AGES 0-5
TRAVELING EXHIBITS AT THE LIBRARY (courtesy of Kennesaw State University)
6:00 PM EACHWEDNESDAY (ON-LINE) GENEALOGY WORKSHOP VIA ZOOM
• Feb 1- Feb 28 - Black + Jewish: Connection, Courage Community is a ten-panel traveling exhibit that explores the history of Black and Jewish relationships in the United States. This will be on display at the library thru the month of February.
5:00 PM 2ND TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH TEEN STEAM ENGINE PROGRAM AGES 13-17
1:00 PM 1ST THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH MOVIE MATINEE DAY AGES 18+
• March 1 - May 28 - Beyond Rosie: Women inWorldWar II explores the lives of women in WorldWar II.
11:00 AM 1ST SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH - FAMILY FUN (LEGO) DAY
SUMMER READING EVENTS COMING SOON!
10:00 AM 2ND SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH - BOOK LOVERS TOGETHER BOOK CLUB MEETING
11:00 AM 3RD SATURDAY OF THE MONTH - FAMILY MOVIE DAY
5:00 PM LAST TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH - YOUTH STEAM ENGINE PROGRAM AGES 8-12
Staff Directory Courtney Powell, Program Manager Leanne Preston, Program Leader Recreation Program Assistants: Alyvia McKinley, Emily Burns
SPECIAL EVENTS, RECREATION, & LEISURE SERVICES
CITY OF VILLA RICA GEOCACHE HUNT Starts March 1st – March 31st. You can find 31 items in 31 days. This event is FREE for all ages. Pre-registration is required at Gold Dust Park or online at www.villarica.org prior to starting the challenge. Rules of treasure hunt will be listed online. Winners will be an- nounced through our social media links. The top eight families who successfully complete ALL components of the hunt will be eligible for prizes. In the event of a tie, eligible participants will be placed in a drawing for the applicable prize. SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION Registration for Villa Rica Parks, Recreation and Leisure Services Summer Camp begins Monday, April 4, 2022 on a first come, first serve basis. You will be given the opportunity to reserve your child’s spot by pre-paying a $25 non-refundable deposit for each week that he or she attends. The camp is open to ages 6-12, and limited to 60 participants per week. A birth certificate must be provided to verify the participant’s age. The registration fee includes: one camp t-shirt for the summer, field trips and snacks. The cost is $105.00 per week. Camp is offered in two separate sessions with no camp the week of June 27th – July 1st. Session I May 31st – June 24th (No camp Monday, July 4th - Independence Holiday) Session II July 5th – July 29th. The camp is Monday through Friday, 7:00am – 6:00pm. The program offers activities including swimming, games, sports, field trips and arts & crafts. Day camp is a wonderful atmosphere where kids make friends and participate in lots of fun activities.
U-CAN DANCE CLUB | COUPLES | VILLA RICA CIVIC CENTER (V-PLEX) Beginner Tuesdays, 7pm - 8pm, Ages 12 & Over $20 | four-week session Intermediate Tuesdays, 8pm - 9pm, Ages 12 & Over $20 | four-week session January 4-25 - Salsa February 1-22 - Rumba March 8-29 (No class Mar 1) - West Coast Swing April 5-26 - Hustle Private Hours Available on Fridays at V-Plex Civic Center (contact Debra for scheduling and pricing – pay VRPRD) LINE DANCE – VILLA RICA CIVIC CENTER (V-PLEX) Beginner Mondays, 6pm - 7pm Ages 12 & Over $20/month
This class is a prerequisite to the intermediate class. Learn basic steps used in all line dances and easy beginner dances. Step descrip- tions and YouTube videos furnished electronically (via email) each week. Intermediate classes Mondays, 7pm - 8:30pm Ages 12 & Over $25/month *Must have a minimum of 10 pre-registered participants to hold class*
These activities are cen- tered around different themes each week. KARATE – POWELL PARK RECREATION CENTER & PARK Tuesday & Thursday,
This class will focus on high beginner and intermediate to advanced line dances including some of the older classics such as The Tush Push, Boot Scootin’ Boogie, Watermelon Crawl, Walk the Line, etc. as well as many of the most popular, newer ones. Step sheets provided electronically. Instructor: Debra Cleckler | 770-456-6244 | 404-398-2150 (cell) email: debb@cleckler.com Please visit us online at u-candance.com “Line dancing is one of the most fun ways to get exercise. Learn all the basic dance rhythms, and dance to all styles of music.”
5pm – 6pm, Ages 5 & Over, $65/month Beginner (white, orange & yellow belts)
Tuesday & Thursday, 6pm – 7pm, Ages 5 & Over, $70/month Intermediate (blue, purple & green belts) Tuesday & Thursday, 7pm – 8pm, Ages 5 & Over, $75/month Advanced (red, brown & black belts) & Adults Please contact instructor JosephWestmoreland at 404-246-2053. Class minimum 4, maximum 20
ONLINE REGISTRATION AT WWW.VILLARICA.GOV
SPECIAL EVENTS, RECREATION, & LEISURE SERVICES
LINE DANCE SOCIAL 3rdWednesday of each month, 10:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Ages 18 & Over $10/per person This Line Dance Social is for You! It’s designed to help us remember all those dances we have learned over the years. It’s a chance to come and practice. We will dance, dance, dance all day to your favorite newbies, oldies and/or whatev- Attendees of each dance social may submit dance requests to Debra by the secondWednesday of each month. Dances receiving the most requests will take priority, but an effort to play all requests will be made. Turbo Teaches If needed, a quick “refresher” run through of one wall of each dance will be given right before the music starts. Instructors attending the social are asked to help with the turbo teaches. Lunch Bring your own lunch or bring a snack to share for a “potluck” lunch with friends around noon. Plenty of fast food and full restaurants close by. Instructor: Debra Cleckler | 770-456-6244 | 404-398-2150 (cell) email: debb@cleckler.com Please visit us online at u-candance.com SENIOR DANCES (OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC) : Cost: $7.00 per person Location: V-Plex Civic Center (1605 Hwy. 61) Times: 7:30-10:30pm er the demand is. Dance Requests
TABATA BOOTCAMP The Tabata bootcamp uses high intensity interval training. This is a fast paced class geared towards increas- ing your heart rate, creating more stamina and burning fat for maxi- mum endurance. Each class has a mix of strength, core & balance exercises that are done to timed music with rest periods in between each exercise.
Register online: www.villarica.org Age: Adults Only Class - (18 years & up) Cost:$15 per month or $5 drop-in fee per class Class participation: minimum 4, maximum 7 Requirements: Participants must bring a yoga mat. Water bottle and towel are recommended.
Class Schedule: Monday &Wednesday Time: 6:15 p.m. - 6:45 p.m. (30 minutes) Important Note: There are no make-up classes for absences. Instructor: Gretchen House Class Information: reddrunnergirl@gmail.com CARDIOPLUS CARDIOPlus is three evenings per week, 30-minute class that has cardio movements, toning for core torso muscle and body activi- ties that use your own body mass. Examples are sit ups, push-ups, squats, lunges & jumping jacks among other movements. At times step benches, stretch bands, Swiss/Pilates balls & light weights will be incorporated. Please show up 10 minutes before class starts in order to get out the equipment you will need. Register online: www.villarica.gov Ages: Age 18 & Up Class schedule: Monday, Tuesday & Thursday Time: 7:15 pm - 7:45 pm Cost: $20 per month or $5 drop in fee per class Class participation: minimum 4, maximum 7 Requirements: Participants must bring a yoga mat. Water bottle and a towel are recommended. Important note: There are not any makeup classes for absences. Instructor: Gretchen House Class Information: reddrunnergirl@gmail.com
ONLINE REGISTRATION AT WWW.VILLARICA.GOV
REGISTRATION INFORMATION, FACILITY FEES, & USE
• All programs and/or events require registration whether there is a fee or not • REGISTRATION STEPS: 1. Visit www.villarica.gov 2. Click on Services 3. Click on the Parks, Recreation, & Leisure Services tab 4. Click on the tab of the desired program/event • You will be asked to create a User Profile. Then you can register you or a family member to your desired program or event VRPD PROGRAM REFUND POLICY : Refunds may be granted when requested if the program, class or event has not started. For athletic programs, refunds may NOT be approved if the first practice has taken place. A full refund will be given if the program/event is cancelled by the Recreation Department. VRPD RENTAL REFUND POLICY: Refunds may be granted for rentals if the request is made two weeks prior to the rental date. NO EXCEPTIONS! Department credits may be given at the sole discretion of the Director. ONLINE REGISTRATION AT WWW.VILLARICA.GOV
GOLD DUST PARK (Business office) 646 Industrial Blvd. • 770-459-7011 Gymnasium
CAPACITY
FEE/DURATION
SPECIAL NOTE
1,246
1 court $150.00/day 2 courts $300.00/day
Deposit Required Must be approved
$30.00/hour $200.00/day
by Director
Fitness Room
120 120
No food
Pavillion
First 4 hours free/
Must call Business Office
$50.00/day
to reserve
Athletic Fields
4 fields, skinned
$150.00/field/day $25.00/field no lights $40.00/field/lights
Other fees required
Gymnastics Room
$25.00/hour
Must be approved by the Director and facility must be monitored
POWELL PARK CENTER 524 Leslie Dr. Rental Facility 235
$150.00/day
$100 deposit required
$75.00/half day
Athletic Fields
2 small fields, skinned $50.00/field/day
Other fees required No lights
VILLA RICA CIVIC CENTER 1605 Villa Rica Hwy. Rental Facility 300
$300.00/day
No half day rate/ $200.00 Deposit required
V-PLEX 2200 Carrollton Villa Rica Hwy. Athletic Fields
1 football field
$150.00/field/day $25.00/field no lights $40.00/field/lights
Other fees required
9 baseball/softball
fields, skinned
Training Center
Indoor hitting lanes
$30.00/hour/lane
Must be approved
PARKS & ATHLETIC MAINTENANCE Open floor space
by Director
Staff Directory Torre Langley, Athletic Maintenance Manager Athletic Maintenance Assistants: Michael Graff, Dee Thompson, Scott Brown
PARKS & ATHLETIC MAINTENANCE
POWELL PARK & RECREATION CENTER 524 Leslie Drive Villa Rica, GA 30180
FULLERVILLE SOCCER COMPLEX 513 Rockmart Road Villa Rica, GA 30180
GOLD DUST PARK
646 Industrial Boulevard Villa Rica, GA 30180 770-459-7011
VILLA RICA CIVIC CENTER & SPORTS COMPLEX (V-Plex) 1605 Highway 61 Villa Rica, GA 30180
LAMAR MOODY RECREATION AREA 2377 Lake Paradise Road Villa Rica, GA 30180
CLEGHORN STREET PARK
233 Cleghorn Street Villa Rica, GA 30180
PARK LISTING & AMENITIES
GOLD DUST PARK POWELL PARK FULLERVILLE CLEGHORN LAMAR MOODY V-PLEX & CIVIC CENTE R
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SOFTBALL/BASEBALL FIELDS FOOTBALL FIELD SOCCER FIELDS TENNIS COURTS
PICKLEBALL COURTS
OUTDOOR BASKETBALL COURTS PLAYGROUND SPLASH PAD PICNIC TABLES PAVILIONS
GYMNASIUM
WALKING TRAIL
OUTDOOR RESTROOMS
CONCESSION STAND FISHING LAKE
MEETING FACILITY
INDOOR TRAINING CENTER
FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT WWW.VILLARICA.GOV
STAFF DIRECTORY
ADMINISTRATIVE TRACIE A. IVEY, RECREATION DIRECTOR TARA IVEY, ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGER ANSLEY BRIDGES, CUSTOMER SERVICE
ATHLETIC PROGRAMS DARMESSIA “MOOCHIE” BOYKIN, ATHLETIC COORDINATOR BARRY “BEAR” EVANS, ATHLETIC SITE SUPERVISOR JODY MILLIANS, SOCCER COORDINATOR SENIOR SERVICES DOROTHY WORTHAN, SENIOR CENTER ASSISTANT/COOK ELLEN SWAIN, HOME DELIVERY DRIVER/CENTER AIDE
ELIZABETH BARBER, CENTER AIDE GLENDA GOLDEN, CENTER AIDE
LIBRARY SERVICES DR. RACHEL LINN, LIBRARY MANAGER JENNIFER HOLT, ASSISTANT LIBRARY MANAGER LIBRARY ASSISTANTS:
IDA HAIRSTON, RENATA CUNNINGHAM, DEBBIE EIDSON, SYDNEY AUGUSTUS
SPECIAL EVENTS, RECREATION, & LEISURE SERVICES COURTNEY POWELL, PROGRAM MANAGER LEANNE PRESTON, PROGRAM LEADER RECREATION PROGRAM ASSISTANTS: ALYVIA MCKINLEY, EMILY BURNS ATHLETIC MAINTENANCE TORRE LANGLEY, ATHLETIC MAINTENANCE MANAGER ATHLETIC MAINTENANCE ASSISTANTS: MICHAEL GRAFF, DEE THOMPSON, SCOTT BROWN
MEMBERS OF CITY COUNCIL:
SHIRLEY MARCHMAN, WARD 1 SMARCHMAN@VILLARICA.GOV
MATTHEW MOMTAHAN, WARD 2 MMOMTAHAN@VILLARICA.GOV
LESLIE MCPHERSON, WARD 3 LMCPHERSON@VILLARICA.GOV
ANNA MCCOY, WARD 4 AMCCOY@VILLARICA.GOV
DANNY CARTER, WARD 5 DCARTER@VILLARICA.GOV
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