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Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board : Minneapolis Park And Recreation Board Continues Transition Back To Pre-Pandemic Services And Hours ...
The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) continues to transition its 47 recreation centers to pre-COVID-19 services and hours of ...
2021-11-04
The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) continues to transition its 47 recreation centers to pre-COVID-19 services and hours of operation.
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All MPRB recreation centers are currently offering scheduled registered and ActivePass programs Monday-Saturday, with five sites offering pre-registered programs on Sunday. Search all available activities at minneapolisparks.org/register.
Recreation centers will begin offering general public hours starting Nov. 29, with the following phased approach:
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Monday, Nov. 29-Sunday, Dec. 19
- All recreation centers open Monday-Friday, 3-7 pm.
- Drop-in recreation opportunities available during those public open hours.
- Recreation centers open outside of public open hours and Saturdays and Sundays only for pre-registered and ActivePass programs.
- Youth sports games begin at various sites with spectators allowed.
Monday, Dec. 20-Tuesday, Dec. 30
(Minneapolis Public Schools Winter Break)
- All recreation centers open on School Release Days, Monday-Friday, Noon-7 pm.
- Drop-in recreation opportunities available during those public open hours.
- Note: all recreation centers will be closed and programming cancelled Dec. 24-25 and Dec. 31-Jan. 1 in observance of Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.
Monday, January 3, 2022, and onward
- All recreation centers open Monday-Friday, 3-9 pm.
- All recreation centers open Saturdays, Noon-6 pm.
- Northeast, Farview, East Phillips, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Pearl recreation centers open Sundays, Noon-6 pm.
- Drop-in recreation opportunities will be available during those public open hours.
Masks Required
During all phases of reopening, masks will be required for all recreation center visitors, including instructors and sport spectators, as directed by MPRB Superintendent Al Bangoura.
This press release was produced by the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board. The views expressed here are the author’s own.