Parks and Recreation

A lower-intensity version of Zumba, designed to meet the exercise goals of seniors. Come join the dance party on your feet or in your seat. Wear tennis shoes, comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle.

Teen Night Out: a collaboration between McMinnville Public Library and Parks & Recreation.

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Game Night @ Library Friday, January 6th 6pm-8pm FREE

Hiring Schedule:

Youth Basketball- Recruitment begins early October
Spring Soccer- Recruitment begins early February
Youth Baseball/Softball- Recruitment begins late April
Fall Soccer- Recruitment begins early August

Participants will learn how to use the Tiffany method of foiling, gain guided experience with soldering technique, learn how to frame with lead came, and how to properly clean and polish stained glass.

Join us for a fun-filled park playdate where you will make new friendships for both kids and adults! We will have games, activities, and a guided art project each week.

Enjoy your Spring Break with Mac Parks and Rec and the Library. Spring Break Bingo from 2-3:30 pm at the Community Center.

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This small yet popular .43 acre mini-park between Evans Street and Davis Ct. serves area residents in the immediate vicinity. The park offers a small play structure (for ages 6-12), lawn space to spread a picnic blanket, park benches and a short walking path leading from David Ct.

Once the site of a McMinnville Water and Light power substation, the .30 acre Taylor Park property at the corner of Brockwood and Fellows Streets was donated for park use by Water and Light with the stipulation that the park be named for former W & L Commissioner Harold Taylor.

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