Celebrate Earth Day at Waite Park!
/Join the Waite Park Community Council and Waite Park PTA for an Earth Day Clean-Up at Waite Park on Saturday, April 23, from 9:30-noon. No registration required. Trash bags and gloves will be provided.
Join the Waite Park Community Council and Waite Park PTA for an Earth Day Clean-Up at Waite Park on Saturday, April 23, from 9:30-noon. No registration required. Trash bags and gloves will be provided.
Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board contractors are scheduled to begin repairs the week of Sept. 20 on the St. Anthony Parkway bike trail within Columbia Golf Course.
The work is part of a citywide project to improve and extend the life of existing trails within the park system. In the coming month, 8.2 miles of trails will be resurfaced, including the bike portion of St. Anthony Parkway between Central Avenue and 5th Street NE on the southern end of the golf course.
At most locations, repairs are expected to take between two and four days. Work includes filling cracks and adding a layer of seal coating to create a smoother and more durable trail surface.
During the project, individual segments will be closed and detour signs will be posted.
—Information from Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board
The following report was submitted by Brian Hall, recreation supervisor for Minneapolis Parks and Recreation Board’s Waite Recreation Center.
More than two dozen community members on Saturday helped do their part to keep the park and community clean as part of the MPRB’s Earth Day event.
We had 10 adults and 16 kids brave our chilly, windy morning walking around the park grounds finding trash and recyclables. Earth Day can be everyday if we all chip in to do our part.
Other parks news:
• Spring sports practices are kicking off this week (April 26) with 61 kids signed up across levels and ages 5-13 years old. We will be making 6U T-ball and two 8U Coach Pitch teams, 10U baseball and 10U girls softball team and a 12U baseball team. We are looking for more players on the girls slow pitch softball team. 10U girls softball Birthdate ranges 9-1-2010 to 9-1-2012
• I would like to give a HUGE THANK YOU to our VOLUNTEER COACHES! Without them, these kids would have no team. They include Luke Middendorf, Quang Nguyen, Will Dawkins, Jim LePlavy, Michelle Donovan, Nathan Ferguson, Jason Sellers Philip Markose, Clay Carter, Chris Rath, Jon Morgan.
• Waite Park Rec Plus school-age childcare program fall registration begins Monday, April 26 at noon. Waite is a popular site, so sign up early for those families looking for care before school 7-10am and after school 2-6pm. More info please contact our lead childcare staff Colleen at Waite Park.
• Our new basketball hoops are up and in action! They are adjustable and currently one is at 8 feet and the other at 9 feet with the 10-foot hoops on the full court. Come join in the fun, now for all ages!!
• We also will be getting a bang board for the tennis court for those who want a little more practice alone. Funds provided by WPCC general park programs and equipment allocations.
• Summer is right around the corner, we will have staff back — primarily outdoor supervision and drop-in leaders. Job opportunities are available — check out the parks job page. Current part- and full-time openings include: aquatics attendant, aquatics instructor, gardener, golf course park keeper, lifeguard and head lifeguard, park keeper, plumber, police officer, and seasonal equipment operator.
• Waite wading pool will open after school is out on June 12th. Outdoor restrooms will open alongside pool operations, they will also be available while sports teams are practicing or playing games.
Waite Park is located in the far northeastern corner of Minneapolis and on the eastern edge of Hennepin County. Its borders are 37th Ave NE, Stinson Boulevard, St. Anthony Parkway, and Central Avenue. The neighborhood consists of mostly owner-occupied, single-family homes, with approximately 5,600 residents. It is home to Waite Park Elementary School, Cavell Park, and Deming Heights Park.
The Waite Park Community Council (WPCC) is a non-partisan, non-profit 501(c)3 organization officially recognized by the City of Minneapolis as the neighborhood representative of Waite Park. Founded in 1954, the WPCC serves as a forum to support the interests of the Waite Park neighborhood, and to maintain a high quality of life through community engagement.
Click here to signup to receive occasional email updates from the Waite Park Community Council.
The Waite Park Community Council encourages anyone who lives, works, or owns property in the neighborhood to attend its monthly board meetings. Meetings are held at 7 p.m. on the last Thursday of the month at the Waite Park Recreation Center and Zoom.
Watch this website or contact info@waiteparkcc.org for log in info.
The Waite Park Community Council is an all-volunteer board serving staggered, two-year terms. Elections are held at an annual meeting in the first quarter of the calendar year. Contact the board by emailing board@waiteparkcc.org.
Dan Haugen, President
Casey Wahl, Vice President
Charlene Grahn, Secretary
Jared Holt, Treasurer
Gary Arntsen, board member
Nick Stroozas, board member
Joy Cattledge, board member
Kevin Horkheimer, board member
Jay Smigielski, board member
Adam Arling, board member
Latrice Daniel, board member
Manny Esguerra, board member
Madeline Harris, board member
Jamie Jackson, board member
Roni Lafky, board member
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