the guide 2019 - Spring, Issue 3
• CORE Awarded World Waterpark Association’s “Leading Edge Award” • Rockwind Community Links Named Sun Country Amateur Golf Association’s “Club of the Year” • CORE Named Finalist for New Mexico Hospitality Association’s “Best Attraction Award” • Hobbs To Host National Club Baseball Event in May • New Mexico Recreation and Parks Association State Conference Coming to Hobbs in August 2019 • Spring Special Events
Father/Daughter Dance Friday, February 8 Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, April 20
Photo Credit: HighaltitudeHighO
City Commission The Hobbs City Commission meets regularly on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month. Regular meetings are held at 6:00 p.m. in the City Commission Chamber at City Hall, 200 East Broadway, Hobbs, New Mexico. Dates are subject to change if the regular meeting date falls on a holiday or as otherwise approved by the City Commission.
Contact the Mayor or any City Commissioner: 200 E. Broadway St. Hobbs, NM 88240
(Back Row, L-R) Don Gerth, Dist. 6; Marshall Newman,
Dist. 1; Roy Dwayne Pennick, Dist. 5; Christopher Mills, Dist. 2; (Front Row, L-R) Joseph Calderón, Dist. 5; Mayor Sam Cobb; Patricia Taylor, Dist. 3
Greetings,
Mayor Pro Tem Joe Calderón
It is a great honor and humbling experience to have served you for 25 years as your City Commissioner. I arrived in Hobbs in 1971 to teach for Hobbs Schools and retired in 2001 with 30 years working for the Hobbs Schools. I was out for 5 years and was still involved in the city and schools. During this time I enjoyed visiting different departments in the City and talking to employees. I also visited many classrooms in the schools. If given a chance, I asked if I would be allowed to teach a lesson. Teaching is my first love. This is my 13th year on the Hobbs School Board. In 2006, I went to work for the Brownfield Schools for 9 years. Presently, I am teaching at New Hope Alternative School. This is my fourth year and I have now taught for a total of 43 years.
The reason for this small history lesson is to show I have been here since 1971. When I came to Hobbs it was a small, quiet town. Not much going on, or traffic in the streets. I enjoyed the smallness of Hobbs. Then like Rip Van Winkle, who slept for 20 years, Hobbs exploded. Yes, there were ups and downs with the oil industry. I recalled the “Bust” in 1999-2000. I had never experienced anything like that. Then the leaders of Hobbs got together and took their concerns to our legislators in Santa Fe. Our legislators listened and our citizens were able to go back to work. At the time all this was going on, we didn’t forget our young people. Thanks to the generosity of the J. F Maddox Foundation and the City of Hobbs, the Hobbs Teen Center was built. Good things continue to happen in Hobbs. New hotels, new businesses, restaurants on Joe Harvey Blvd., but most importantly new homes were added. To top off all of this good news, the CORE (Center of Recreational Excellence) opened in June 2018. Again, my thanks to the citizens of Hobbs who have supported me for all of these years. Sincerely, 2
Joe Calderón Mayor Pro Tem
A message from the Mayor of the City of Hobbs Greetings! The CORE continues to receive accolades on its design and economic impact to our area. Recently, Parks and Recreation Director, Doug McDaniel, Commissioner Chris Mills and I had the privilege of receiving the “Leading Edge Award” on behalf of the city from the World Waterpark Association. This is a very prestigious award that is part of a very competitive category that waterparks around the world are nominated for. Also, the New Mexico Hospitality Association had the CORE as a finalist in our state as one of the best new tourist locations in the state. Although, we did not win, the nomination further shows that the CORE is having an impact on bringing new dollars into Hobbs and Lea County. The City Commission has funded Quality of Life initiatives knowing that these projects will bring visitors to our community who will stay in our hotels, eat in our restaurants and shop in our retail establishments.
Mayor Sam Cobb
Rockwind Community Links continues to shine as an example of the “Model Municipal” as it was called by the United States Golf Association. Recently, Rockwind was named as the Sun County Amateur Golf Association’s Club of the Year. In May, the New Mexico High School Activities Association’s Class A, AA, and AAA State Golf Tournament will be played at Rockwind bringing hundreds of visitors to Hobbs for this event. You’ve probably noticed that on various weekends throughout the year, our restaurants, hotels and retailers are packed with youth baseball, girl’s fastpitch, and adult slowpitch softball teams participating in various USSSA tournaments. These visitors have a large economic development impact on our community. Most recently, Hobbs High School hosted the Tori’s Invite Dive and Swim Meets at the CORE. The swim meet brought participants, coaches and spectators from seven out of town teams to the CORE (see picture below) and many of these guests spent some of their discretionary income while in Hobbs. I hope that you will get out and watch some of these events in the future and welcome our visitors from out of town to Hobbs. More importantly, please encourage them to come back again. Sincerely Yours,
Mayor Sam D. Cobb
On the Cover: The Award-Winning SPLASH Pool at the Center of Recreational Excellence offers entertainment for all ages with the zero-entry depth pool, Lazy River, 2 - 40 ft. Slides, Spa and more! 3
Green is good and our parks system is great! The City of Hobbs is fortunate to have a staff and administration that finds value in the parks and recreation amenities of our community. We strive to ensure that our citizens and those visiting our facilities have accessible and safe recreation options. From foresight and planning to construction and maintenance, Hobbs has a top notch team and I feel blessed to be a part of it. Our City of Hobbs parks system has you covered and can provide for all interest and mobility levels: walking paths, sport courts, open green space, splash pads, playgrounds, swimming pools, youth sports fields, and even disc golf. Did I mention fishing? The list goes on and you will be able to plan your next adventure or family outing using the information outlined in The Guide. Quality of Life is our business!
how to Set up your Online Account
City of Hobbs 200 E. Broadway Hobbs NM 88240 575-397-9200
With an online account you can:
social media
Reserve Park Pavilions
day-to-day events online!
Please visit the Parks & Recreation Office at City Hall.
City of Hobbs City Government
Please bring identification and proof of residency.
City of Hobbs
Acceptable proof of residency:
Table of Contents City Event Recap
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CORE
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Community Map
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Hobbs Express
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Rockwind Community
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Slam & Jam
Park Amenities
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Park Pavilion/Special
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Event Rentals
Library
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Teen Center
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Easter Egg Hunt/Movies
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Under the Stars
Cemeteries
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Dog Park
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Winter Art Program
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Senior Center
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Animal Adoption
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Driver’s License or State ID Card,
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Father/Daughter Dance
Superintendent
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Keep up with the City of Hobbs
Hobbs Downtown
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Reserve Seasonal Pools for Private Parties (no standing in line in May 2019!)
www.HobbsNM.org
Links Golf
Wade Whitehead, Parks
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Utility Bill (water, gas, electric), or
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Current Lease Agreement.
the City of Hobbs Parks & Recreation
The City of Hobbs Parks & Recreation Department would like to thank our two Advisory Boards and the members of those boards who graciously donate their time to assist us in our efforts:
city of Hobbs -
Rockwind Community Links
City Manager,
Matt Hughes, Superintendent
Acting
Manny Gomez
Parks & Recreation,
CORE, Center of Recreational Excellence
Director
Doug McDaniel
Facility Director Catherine Vorrasi
Recreation Michal Hughes, Superintendent Brenda Taylor, Aquatics/
Aquatics Coordinator Catherine Vorrasi, Acting
Athletics Coordinator
Community Affairs Board Kevin Naegele Larron Fields
Chair
Vice-Chair
Pat Duran
Secretary
Helen Houston
Brittny Huffman, Program Coordinator Cyndi Martinez, Secretary
Parks
Guest Services Coordinators Elena Dominguez Richelle Garcia Mandi Springer Matt Springer
Wade Whitehead, Superintendent
Cathy Marshall
Placido Ramirez, Parks
Mark Bateman
Maintenance Supervisor
Cemetery Monica Mendoza, PHMP Secretary
Cemetery Board Sherry Joe Norman
Chair
JoAnne Zespy
Vice-Chair
Bonnie Moran
Secretary
Benny Greenlee, Sr. Sue Sedillo Cindy Walker
Senior Center Dalia Conken, Seniors Affairs Coordinator
Health & Wellbeing Coordinator Barry Muniz
Marketing Coordinator Lindsay Chism McCarter
Office Specialist Isaac Holguin
Sports Fields
Sports Coordinator
Dusty Corley, Sports Fields
Lyndsey Henderson
Supervisor
Lodgers Tax Board
Teen Center
Jack Robertson
Michal Hughes Teen Center
Dean Miniacci
Supervisor, Interim
Rachael Moon Haily Hunter
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City Park Dedication On a beautiful fall day,Tuesday, September 18, 2018, Madalyn Valdez-Betsche, a fifth-grade student at Murray Elementary School, which is adjacent to City Park, cut the ribbon to officially open City Park to the public after a $4.2 million renovation.
The renovation was made possible by the partners on the project: City of Hobbs J. F Maddox Foundation Hobbs Municipal Schools Madalyn was surrounded by representatives from each of the partners as well as the design teams; Wilson & Company, and CDR Construction.
Hobbs’ Tree Lighting Ceremony The City of Hobbs held its first Tree Lighting Ceremony on Saturday, December 1, at the Shipp Street Plaza. The attendees were ecstatic to receive entertainment from dancers, carolers, and members of the Justin Kemp Band, as well as shopping with street vendors and food and beverages from local food trucks. The first 100 even received a free cup of hot chocolate and cookie! The event kicked off at 5:00 pm, the tree was lit at 6:00 pm, and the event concluded at 7:00 pm. The City of Hobbs is grateful to all the partners, vendors, and attendees of this event which was a great success with approximately 800 in attendance. We’re already looking forward to next year’s event and plans have begun, so stay tuned and follow us on Facebook at City of Hobbs City Government!
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For girls and their special Father figure, join us at our 13th Annual
Two Sessions Available For Your Convenience: 6:00 p.m. - 7:45p.m. 8:00 p.m. - 9:45 p.m. For Kindergarteners - High School Includes: Music, Dancing, Dessert, Special Gift, Door Prizes, Free 4 x 6 Photo & great memories with Dad!
Tickets on Sale
January 9, 2019 In the Parks & Recreation office at City Hall, 200 E. Broadway
$15 per ticket (575) 397-9291 7
(575)393-CORE (2673) 4827 N. Lovington Hwy w w w. C O R E h o b b s . c o m
Fall Hours
MIssion of the CORE A state of the art facility that enhances the quality of life, provides economic development and improves the health of area residents. An intergenerational place for our residents and guests in our community which Hours of Operation - *social Summer 2018 * offers indoor, year-round opportunities for interaction, learning, fun and fitness for all ages and abilities. A place where families can enjoy multiple activities in one location. *
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FACILITY Membership
(Land/Water Classes Not Included) Res Non-Res
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Adult (18-61)
$7
$10
$20
$30
$28/month; $320/yr
$40/month; $456/yr
Adult Couple
n/a
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$50/month; $570/yr
$72/month; $820/yr
Youth (1-12)
$4
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$12
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$16/month; $182/yr
$23/month; $262/yr
FREE $5
FREE $8
FREE $15
FREE $24
FREE $20/month; $228/yr
FREE $29/month; $330/yr
$5
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$15
$24
$20/month; $228/yr
$29/month; $330/yr
Youth under 1 year Teen (13-17) Student/Public Safety (18+)
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Senior (62+)
$4
$7
$12
$21
$16/month; $182/yr
$23/month; $262/yr
Senior Couple
n/a
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$29/month; $330/yr
$41/month; $467/yr
Single Family (max 6 members)
n/a
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$45/month; $513/yr
$70/month; $798/yr
Family (max 6 members)
n/a
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$55/month; $627/yr
$80/month; $912/yr
Family Plus
n/a
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Kid Watch (6 months-6yrs)
$5 drop-in
$7 drop-in
$5 drop-in
$7 drop-in
Additional $10 per family member above Family Rate Included
Additional $10 per family member above Family Rate Included
Kid Fit (7-12) Matinee
$3 drop-in
$5 drop-in
$3 drop-in
$5 drop-in
Included
Included
n/a
n/a
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$14/month; $160/yr
$20/month; $228/yr
(6 plus members)
(Adults & Seniors Only) Weekdays 10am - 3pm
* Public Safety Personnel includesLaw Police, Fire, EMT, Border Patrol & Military (Active & Veterans) Public Safety includes: Enforcement, Fire, EMT, Border Patrol, & Military (Active & PROGRAMS Veterans) Resident Rate = All Lea County residents
Res Non-Res Only interested in Programs? $36/year $25/year Pay a yearly fee for access to Programs (waived for (waived for Non-Res register for any programResident group swim group swim $25/year $36/year lessons for lessons for offered at the CORE. youth)
(waived for group swim lessons for youth)
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youth)
(waived for group swim lessons for youth)
Only interested in Programs? Pay a yearly fee for access to register for any program offered at the CORE.
Come See Us at the CORE! To purchase a CORE membership, register for classes at the CORE, or make a CORE facility reservation or private rental, please visit the CORE in-person at 4827 N. Lovington Highway, or call (575) 393-CORE (2673). Please bring identification and proof of residency. Acceptable proof of residency: • Driver’s License or State ID Card • Utility Bill (water, gas, electric) • Current Lease Agreement. ******* If you would like to avoid having to sign a liability waiver or show your ID each time you or your minor enters the CORE, here are some options for you: 1) Become a Member! A membership allows you to just come in and scan your card each time. 2) Ask the Welcome Desk to put you and/or your minor into our system, which includes proof of residency and a digitally signed liability waiver. Takes a few minutes, but will eliminate the need for you to sign or show your ID each time you come! ******** * Please wear the appropriate swimwear (images and info available on the website)
* Bring socks for anyone playing on CORE play * Wear dry clothes and shoes in the CORE, unless in one of the 3 pool areas
A Few Things To Remember About The CORE No outside food is allowed in the CORE. Only drinks in sealed containers. Children 12 and under are only allowed in the CORE with a parent or guardian who remains in the building. Alcoholic beverages, cigarettes, cigars, smokeless cigarettes, and smokeless tobacco are not permitted. For more detailed information not listed in The Guide, please see the Member Handbook (which can be found on our website or a copy is available at the Welcome Desk). www.COREhobbs.com is our website and has all of the current schedules, latest information and announcements, Frequently Asked Questions, and much more! Please use our website to find any additional information that you do not find in The GUIDE or on our Facebook page.
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Attachment A
F o r m o re i n f o r m at i o n o n
C o r p o r at e
Corporate Membership Rates Memberships, Corporate Membership Rates
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responsible for paying membership fees in their entirety. Companies must enroll into the Corporate Membership Program and pay the appropriate enrollment fee, depending on the # of employees who register. Companies must re-enroll every year. Enrollment Companies FAQ’s must enroll into the Corporate Membership Program and pay the appropriate enrollment fee, depending on themay number of annual employees who in register. Companies must re-enroll ● Employees select an membership any category. (Adult, Family, Couple, etc.) every year.
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Annual memberships are paid in full at the time of enrollment
FAQ’s ● Employees may select an annual membership in any category. (Adult, Family, Couple, etc.) Companies must submit a list of employees that plan to sign up for a membership. To receive the appropriate ● Annual memberships are paid in full at the time of enrollment.
percentage discount, employees must sign up for their desired memberships within 60 days of the date the list was submitted. Companies must submit a list of employees that plan to sign up for a membership. To receive the
appropriate percentage discount, employees must sign up for their desired memberships within 60 days of the date the list was submitted.
Details 5-100 Employees
101-200 Employees
201-300 Employees
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501+ Employees
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10%
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BUSINESS BOOTH
Lea County-based businesses have the opportunity to participate in the business booth program. The booth is for informational purposes only. No selling can be done onsite. The booth consists of 1 table and 2 chairs in a designated space in the front lobby. call Facility Rentals to reserve your space. Revised 3/27/2018
7 am - 1 pm
$25
3 pm - 9 pm $25
Full Day
$75
Contact the Facility Rental Division at 391-6933 to reserve your booth today! 10
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Fall Hours M o n d ay - F r i d ay
Children 6 months to 12 years may use CORE Kids.
8:00 AM to 1:00 PM & 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM
• Children 6 months to 6 years have access to the Kid WATCH area.
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• Children 7 - 12 years have access to the Kid FIT program.
8:00 AM to 1:00 PM & 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Parents/Guardians MUST remain in the facility when their Children are in CORE kids program. Maximum of 2 hours/day.
S u n d ay 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM
kid WATCH
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Two (2) hour maximum per day. Children 6 months to 6 years are eligible for Kid WATCH. This is a closely regulated, single entry space that will be for babies, toddlers and young children to play, participate in activities, and be social with others.
kid FIT • Children 7 - 12 years can participate in controlled programming, designed to be similar to a physical
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education class, which will last for one (1) hour. Kid FIT will begin every hour, on the hour, and children can take the class up to two (2) times per day, for a maximum of two (2) hours of utilization per day. The programming will vary from day-to-day, and the kids will be taken to select sections of the building, depending on the activity for that day, and will remain there until they are delivered back to CORE Kids for adult pickup.
kid Fit participants are involved in activities such as the obstacle course, games in both the gym and the turf, and time on CORE play, a 38’ tall play structure.
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www.COREhobbs.com 575-393-CORE (2673)
CORE - Center of Recreational Excellence
turf • Approx. 60 yds long x 26 yds wide; Almost as large as an NHL ice hockey rink •
Same turf manufacturer as AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX – Home of the Dallas Cowboys •
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permanent dasher board system
Turf field can be divided into 2 smaller fields with the installed divider curtain •
2 team locker rooms •
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Referees office
2 Batting Cages Will Be Available In the Fall
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Youth Sports Programs
Register at the core
Youth CORE Reversible Jerseys are $15 and may be required for recreational and instructional youth sport programs throughout the year. CORE jerseys are available for purchase at the Welcome Desk and are available in a tank or shirt.
questions? Contact: Lyndsey Henderson, Sports Coordinator lhenderson@hobbsnm.org
Youth Soccer
Youth Flag Football
This youth co-ed recreational program is designed for boys and girls to learn and develop soccer fundamentals and to have fun! This program is 8 weeks long and includes an organization day and skills camp and 7 weeks of games. Volunteer coaches are needed!
A youth co-ed recreational program designed for girls and boys to learn and develop flag football fundamentals with an emphasis on fun and fair play. Games will be played on the turf. This program is 8 weeks long and will consist of an organization day and skills camp, and 7 weeks of games. Volunteer coaches are needed!
Audience:
Days/Times:
1st - 4th Grade boys and girls (2018-2019 school year) Age groups may be combined based
Audience:
on registrations.
Days/Times:
1st - 6th Grade boys and girls based on registrations.
Session
Saturday Mornings (Time TBD) March 9 - May 11 (no games on
Dates:
March 30 for Spring Break or on
Dates:
March 30 for Spring Break or on
April 20 for Easter)
April 20 for Easter)
Registration Deadline:
Fees:
Session
February 16 $5 late fee assessed after deadline $30 Member/$35 Non-member,
Registration Deadline: Fees:
CORE Jersey required and not
Age groups may be combined
Saturday mid-day (time TBD) March 9 - May 11 (no games on
February 16, $5 late fee assessed after deadline $30 Member/$35 Non-member
CORE Jersey required and not included with program fee
included with program fee
Turf Titans & Gym Giants Youth co-ed recreational program designed for girls and boys to creatively introduce them to and learn the basic fundamentals of sports played on the turf and in the gym. Turf Titans (first 4 classes of the session) will be played on the turf and sports may include t-ball, flag football, and soccer. Gym Giants (last 4 classes of the session) will be played in the gym and sports may include tennis, volleyball, basketball, and our Ultimate Ninja Warrior Course. The emphasis is to have fun in a safe, non-competitive environment. Parent participation is encouraged. Each session includes 8 classes instructed by CORE Sports Specialists. Classes include 20 minutes of instruction and 20 minutes of game-like play. Audience: Pre K & Kindergarten (3-6 years old) Days/Times: Tuesday & Thursday: 1:00 pm - 1:45 pm (registration by month) Saturday mornings: 9:00 am - 9:45 am Session Dates: Winter Session: January 5 - February 23 Spring Session: March 9 - May 11 (no class on March 30 for Spring Break or on April 20 for Easter) Fees: $25 Member/$30 Non-Member Location: CORE turf & CORE gym Info: Lyndsey Henderson, Sports Coordinator lhenderson@hobbsnm.org 14
NINJA WARRIOR WEDNESDAYS CENTER OF RECREATIONAL EXCELLENCE
Come test your agility and speed on our Ninja Warrior Obstacle Course. Parental supervision required. Audience:
3 -12 years old
Days / Time:
Wednesdays / 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
Fees:
Free with facility admission
Location:
CORE gym
Info:
Lyndsey Henderson, 575-391-6912 lhenderson@hobbsnm.org
www.COREHobbs.com
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4827 N. Lovington Highway 15
Youth Sports Programs Youth Recreational Basketball
Youth Volleyball
This youth recreational program is designed for boys and girls to learn and develop basketball fundamentals and to have fun! League play is 8 weeks and includes an organization day & skills camp, 7 weeks of games, and one practice per week. Practice times will be decided by the volunteer coach. Volunteer coaches are needed! Audience: Boys & Girls 1st - 8th Grade. (2018-2019 school year) Age groups may be combined
This youth co-ed recreational program is designed for girls and boys to learn and develop volleyball fundamentals with an emphasis on fun and fair play. League play is 8 weeks and includes an organization day & skills camp, 7 weeks of games, and one practice per week. Practice times will be decided by the volunteer coach. Volunteer coaches are needed! Audience:
based on registrations
Session
Games on Saturday mid-day (times based on registrations), Practice on Thursday evenings March 9 - May 11 (no games on
Dates:
March 30 for Spring Break or on April 20
Days/Times:
3rd - 12th Grade boys and girls (2018-2019 school year) Age groups may be combined based on registrations
Days/Times:
Games on Saturday Mornings
(times based on registrations)
Session
Practice on Thursday evenings March 9 - May 11 (no games on
for Easter)
Dates:
March 30 for Spring Break or on April 20
Registration
for Easter)
Deadline:
February 16
$5 late fee assessed after deadline
Registration
$30 Member/ $35 Non-member CORE Jersey required and Fees:
Location:
not included with program fee
CORE gym
Deadline:
February 16
not included with program fee
$5 late fee assessed after deadline Fees: $30 Member/$35 Non-member CORE Jersey required and
T-Ball This youth co-ed recreational program is designed for boys and girls to learn and develop baseball fundamentals and to have fun! This program is 8 weeks and includes an organization day & skills camp and 7 weeks of games. Volunteer coaches are needed! Audience: Days/Times:
Session
Dates:
Registration Deadline: Fees: Location:
4 - 6 year old boys and girls Saturday mornings (time TBD) March 9 - May 11 (no games on March 30 for Spring Break or on April 20 for Easter)
February 16, $5 late fee assessed after deadline $30 Member/$35 Non-member
CORE Jersey required and not included with league fee
CORE turf
For information on HOMESCHOOL PE, see the flyer on page 11. For information on Ninja warrior Wednesdays, see the flyer on page 15. For a List of the Spring Sports Tournaments and Special Events, and all of the latest in new programming, go to COREhobbs.com.
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gym • 2 high school basketball courts •
4 junior basketball courts • 4 VOLLEYBALL COURTS • RESILIENT ATHLETIC FLOORING • • •
Divider curtains
6 Pickle Ball Courts
Shuffleboard & 4 Square www.COREhobbs.com 575-393-CORE (2673)
CORE - Center of Recreational Excellence
Challenge Nights Are you a competitive player looking for a challenging pick-up game? CORE staff will be there to help organize games and all games will be self-officiated. Challenge Nights are a great way to find new players and start building your team for upcoming leagues or tournaments. *Challenge Nights are not available during league play (January 7 - February 28) Audience: Days/Times:
Fees:
Location:
Co-ed 16 years or older (intermediate to advanced skill) 6:00 pm - 9:45 pm Flag Football - Monday* Pickleball - Monday Volleyball - Tuesday* Archery Tag - Wednesday (NEW OFFERING) Racquetball - Thursday Soccer - Thursday* Basketball - Friday Dodgeball - Friday (NEW OFFERING) Free with facility admission Various areas at the CORE; gym, turf, and racquetball courts
CLUB 62 Activities for active seniors, 62 years and older, who want a little fun and excitement. The CORE will be offering a variety of programming throughout the year. Our goal is to establish a friendly relationship with our senior community and to encourage a healthy and active lifestyle. Audience: Days/Times: Session Dates:
Fees:
Location:
62 years and above 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Monday: Pickleball (Gym) Thursday: Free with facility admission CORE gym or Racquetball Courts
Racquetball
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Adult Sports Programs Adult Co-ed Volleyball League
Adult Co-ed & Men’s Soccer Leagues
A semi-competitive co-ed league for adults 18 years of age and older. League play is 8 weeks consisting of a round robin and a single elimination tournament. Awards for 1st & 2nd place teams. Games are officiated by NMAA certified officials. Registration is by team only. Max 10 players on a roster.
6-on-6 Semi-competitive co-ed league for adults 18 years of age and older. League play is 8 weeks consisting of a round robin and a single elimination tournament. Games are officiated by NMAA certified officials. Registration is by team only. Play is 6-on-6 with a max of 15 players on a roster. Matching jerseys with numbers are preferred. Mesh pennies provided.
Audience:
Co-ed 18 years of age or older, (16 & 17 years old can play
with parental consent)
Tuesday evenings, first game scheduled at 6:00 pm Session Dates: Games begin the week of April 7 Fees: $200 per team, deadline is March 16 Location: CORE gym Days/Times:
Audience:
Co-ed or Men’s 18 years of age or older, (16 & 17 years old can play
with parental consent)
Men’s - Tuesday evenings Co-ed - Thursday evenings, first games scheduled at 6:00 pm Session Dates:Games begin the week of April 7 Fees: $250 per team, deadline is March 16 Days/Times:
Adult Co-ed Flag Football League
Adult Basketball Leagues
5-on-5, Semi-competitive, co-ed league for adults 18 years of age and older. League play is 8 weeks consisting of a round robin and a single elimination tournament. Awards for 1st & 2nd place teams. Games are officiated by NMAA certified officials. Registration is by team only. Play is 5-on-5 with a max of 15 players on a roster. Matching jerseys with numbers are preferred. Mesh pennies and flags provided.
Semi-competitive leagues for men and women 18 years of age and older. League play is 8 weeks consisting of a round robin and a single elimination tournament. Awards for 1st & 2nd place teams. Games are officiated by NMAA certified officials. Registration is by team only. Play is 5-on-5, full-court, with a max of 10 players on a roster. Matching jerseys with numbers are preferred. Mesh pennies provided.
Co-ed 18 years of age or older, (16 & 17 years old can play
Audience:
Men and Women 18 years of age or older (16 & 17 years old can play
with parental consent)
Audience:
with parental consent)
Monday evenings first game scheduled at 6:00 pm Session Dates: Games begin the week of April 7 Fees: $250 per team, deadline is March 16 Location: CORE turf Days/Times:
Register at the core
Women’s League: Thursday evenings, first game scheduled at 6:00 pm Men’s League: Monday evenings, first game scheduled at 6:00 pm Session Dates: Games begin the week of April 7 Fees: $250 per team, deadline is March 16 Days/Times:
questions? Contact:
Lyndsey Henderson, Sports Coordinator lhenderson@hobbsnm.org
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Are you a competitive player looking for a challenging pick up game? Join us daily for competitive co-ed play in various sports. CORE staff will be there to help organize teams and get games started. All games will be self-officiated. CORE will even supply jerseys if needed. Challenge Nights are a great way to find new players and start building your team for upcoming leagues.
WINTER & SPRING SCHEDULE January - May
Flag Football*
Monday
Turf
Pickleball
Monday
Gym
16 Years or older
Volleyball*
Tuesday
Gym
FREE WITH FACILITY ADMISSION
Archery Tag
Wednesday
Turf
Racquetball
Thursday
Racquetball
Soccer*
Thursday
Turf
4827 Lovington Highway
Basketball
Friday
Gym
575-393-CORE (2673) lhenderson@hobbsnm.org
Dodgeball
Friday
Turf
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FOR ACTIVE ADULTS OVER THE AGE OF 62.
SENIOR FIT AQUA ZUMBA
For those looking to make a splash by adding a lowimpact, high-energy aquatic exercise to their fitness routine. Aqua Zumba blends the Zumba philosophy with water resistance, for one pool party you shouldn’t miss! Days/Times: Fees: Location:
Thursday @ 1:00 pm $5 Therapy Pool
Come for a good pick-up game. CORE staff will be there to help set up pairings, organize games and tournaments. Equipment is available for checkout. Thursday @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Free with facility admission Racquetball Courts
PICKLEBALL
Join in on the craze that is sweeping the nation! A fun, low-impact, high-intensity game that is great for all ages and skill levels. A good mix of table tennis and tennis. Games are played in the gym and balls and paddles are provided. Days/Times: Fees: Location:
Mondays @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Free with facility admission CORE gym
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Days/Times: Fees: Location: Instructor:
Monday &Wednesday @ 10:00 am $5 Studio 2 Claudia Castillo
JOGGING/WALKING ON TRACK
RACQUETBALL
Days/Times: Fees: Location:
Senior Fit is a progressive cardio/resistance class that utilizes chairs and small hand weights to provide a great workout without all the high impact movements. Combined with fun music and functional moves, Senior Fit is tailored for active older adults.
Please refer to the Track Schedule for exclusive Senior availability for Seniors.
WATER WALKING
Looking for a great leisure summer workout that will get you out of the heat? This low-impact exercise will keep you moving while taking the pressure off your bones, joints and muscles. Did you know that water provides 12 times the resistance of air? So as you walk, you’re really strengthening and building muscle. This is a self-led, leisure program. Days/Times: Fees: Location:
Monday-Friday @ 5:00 am - 12:00 pm Saturday @ 6:00 am - 12:00 pm Day pass fees apply Splash Lazy River
“We don’t stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing” - George Bernard
Y O UT H& F A M I L Y
LOOKING FOR SOMETHING TO DO WITH YOUR CHILDREN? LOOKING FOR EXCITING WAYS TO SPEND YOUR FAMILY TIME TOGETHER? OUR YOUTH& FAMILY PROGRAM WILL OFFER JUST THAT. FUN ACTIVITES TO ENJOY TOGETHER! THERE WILL BE WEEKLY ACTIVITIES THROUGHOUT THE SPRING THAT WILL BE RELAXING AND ENJOYABLE FOR EVERYONE!
SPRING PROGRAMMING FAMILY DIVE-IN MOVIE JOINUS EVERY MONTH FOR A FAMILY-FUN, MOVIE EXPERIENCE INOUR TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED COMPETITION POOL ON OUR GIANT SCREEN! INNER TUBES PROVIDED. REGULAR POOL RULES APPLY. PARENTAL SUPERVISION REQUIRED FOR CHILDREN12 YEARS AND YOUNGER. DON’T WANT TO GET INTHE POOL? OUR SPECTATOR SEATING AREA WILL BE OPEN FOR VIEWING! ALL AGES ARE WELCOME. SESSION DATES:
JANUARY 26, 6:00 pm FEBRUARY 23, 6:00 pm MARCH23, 6:00 pm
FAMILY SCAVENGER HUNT A SCAVENGER HUNT INSIDE THE CORE! THE HUNT WILL UTILIZE VARIOUS ROOMS INTHE CORE AND WILL BE GREAT FOR FAMILY AND FRIENDS! DATES AND TIMES WILL BE ANNOUNCED.
KEEP UP WITHUS ON-LINE AT COREHOBBS.COM OR CALL 393-CORE 21
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fit • 2 Racquetball courts •
strength Training Equipment • Cardio Equipment • Stretching zone •
2 Group Fitness Studios
• Racquetball Courts Convert to Wallyball • Indoor Track with Incline & Decline
Youth & Teen Fitness Certifications Youth, ages 9-12, and teens, 13-15, may work out on specific fitness equipment with this certification. Instruction will be provided, as well as a certification card, which is to be worn at all times. Audience:
Fees:
Location: Info:
9-12 years - Youth Certification 13-15 years - Teen Certification Free for Members CORE fit Barry Muniz, Health & Wellbeing Coordinator
bfmuniz@hobbsnm.org
Group Fitness Program Costs
Participant Registration: Day/Week Pass holders: $5 Drop-in fee Program Fee Participants: Fitness Unlimited Program ($50/month) (in addition to annual program fee)
Drop-in fee ($5) Members: Fitness Unlimited Program ($25/month) (in addition to membership) Drop-in fee ($5) 22
Personal Training Program Costs Participant Registration: Day/Week Pass holders: N/A
Program Fee Participants: Register for a single session ($60), multiple sessions, or a package Request a trainer or have one assigned Members: Register for a single session ($40 ea.), multiple sessions, or a package Request a trainer or have one assigned
questions? Contact: Barry Muniz
Group Fitness Programs
Health & Wellbeing Coordinator
bfmuniz@hobbsnm.org
URBANKICK
PowerRide
Urbankick is an exciting, athletic workout that takes a sport conditioning approach. It combines punching and kicking sequences with athletic drills and high intensity interval training for a fun heart-healthy workout for all fitness levels. Participants will enjoy a unique cardio-kickboxing class that is effective, empowering, and fun! Audience:
13 years and above Tuesday and Thursday 5:15 am - 6:00 am Fees: Drop-In: $5 or Fitness Unlimited Program Location: Studio 2 Instructor: Elena Ray Days/Times:
Want an intense workout that is enjoyable? Need a little push to get you going? That is exactly what you get with PowerRide. It’s a fun way to burn calories utilizing stationary spin bikes while avoiding the high impact of running. Come join and find out what all the fuss is about! Audience: 13 years and above Days/Times: Monday and Wednesday 5:15 am - 6:00 am, 5:30 pm - 6:15 pm Saturday, 9:00 am - 10:00 am Fees: Drop-In: $5 or Fitness Unlimited Program Location: Studio 2 Instructor: Elena Ray/Elsie Wright
YOGA
YOGA FITNESS
This yoga class takes a Prana Vinyasa approach which offers yoga practices, drawing on the five elements of nature and within; intelligently designed for all levels. It focuses on energetic alignment that weave together mind, body and soul.
Yoga Fit is a program that is fitness-inspired, tailored to build strength, balance, and flexibility. It’s yoga designed for everyone and, oftentimes, people begin to experience a positive difference after just one workout. Check out the days and times below and don’t miss out on this great experience.
Audience:
Fees: Location: Instructor: Days/Times:
13 years and above Monday and Wednesday, 9:00 am - 10:00 am Drop-In: $5 or Fitness Unlimited Program Studio 1 Bridgette Stout
Audience:
Days/Times:
Fees: Location: Instructor:
13 years and above Tuesday and Thursday 9:00 am - 9:50 am Drop-In: $5 or Fitness Unlimited Program Studio 1 Debbie Tippy
Hop It Up If you love to work out to music and get a great cardio workout, combined with toning and fun, then our Hop It Up class is the class to take. It is a new trampoline based workout that will get you jumping, dancing, and smiling all at the same time! With the potential to burn over 750 calories per hour, this workout is for everyone, as it is easily modifiable to fit your ability.
Audience:
13 years and above Tuesday and Thursday, 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm. Fees: Drop-In: $5 or Fitness Unlimited Program Location: Studio 1 Instructor: Lindsay Chism McCarter Days/Times:
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Group Fitness Programs
Health & Wellbeing Coordinator
bfmuniz@hobbsnm.org
AQUA ZUMBA
Boga Yoga
For those looking to make a splash by adding a low-impact, high-energy aquatic exercise to their fitness routine. Aqua Zumba blends the Zumba philosophy with water resistance, for one pool party you shouldn’t miss!
Boga Yoga is a program that builds strength and flexibility just like traditional yoga, but with an enhanced focus on balance and coordination on a Boga board. So if you’re looking for a new way to try yoga, and possibly have a splash, come check it out!
Audience: Days/Times: Fees: Location: Instructor:
13 years and above Monday and Wednesday, 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm Drop-In: $5 or Fitness Unlimited Program CORE therapy Kim J. Smith
13 and above Wednesday, 10:00 am - 11:00 am, 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm (February) Fees: Drop-In: $5, or Fitness Unlimited Program Location: CORE swim Instructor: Debbie Tippy Audience:
Days/Times:
Strong by Zumba
Kettlebells
In Strong by Zumba you push yourself beyond your plateaus to achieve overall body transformation. The moves are just like HIIT workouts using only body weight. Zumba Strong utilizes fast pace rhythms like EDM and Hip-Hop that will enable you to burn calories while toning your arms, legs, abs, and glutes. Come check it out!
Kettlebells is for those who desire to get more out of a weighted workout. This program utilizes kettlebells to help strengthen muscles and build endurance, simultaneously. From added benefits like flexibility, cardio endurance, and muscle strengthening, it is sure to give you a mixed workout. Come check it out!
Audience:
Audience:
Days/Times: Fees: Location: Instructor:
13 years and above Monday & Wednesday 5:30 am - 6:30 am Drop-In: $5 or Fitness Unlimited Program Studio 1 Claudia Castillo
Starts February! 13 and above Days/Times: Tuesday and Thursday, 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm Fees: Drop-In: $5, or Fitness Unlimited Program Location: Studio 2 Instructor: August Fons
Power Yoga
TRX
Power yoga is a strength training exercise class that blends poses from yoga, tai chi, Pilates and martial arts.
TRX is a suspension training program that utilizes bodyweight exercises to develop balance, flexibility, and strength.
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Audience:
Fees: Location: Instructor: Days/Times:
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questions? Contact: Barry Muniz
13 years and above Saturday 10:30 am - 11:30 am Drop-In: $5 or Fitness Unlimited Program Studio 1 Lauren Simon
13 and above Tuesday and Thursday, 6:15 am - 7:00 am Fees: Drop-In: $5, or Fitness Unlimited Program Location: Studio 2 Instructor: Armando Ramos Days/Times:
CORE FIT BOOTCAMP Audience:
13 and up
Days/Times:
Saturday 9:00 am - 10:00 am 10:00 am - 11:00 am 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Session Dates:
January 5 - March 23
Fees:
$5/per hour session (Plus Day Pass for Non-members)
Instructor: Location:
Brittany Boyd CORE gym
Come experience our BootCamp, a combination of CrossFit and HIIT. In this BootCamp, you will use weighted accessories, as well as your own body weight, to get a high-intensity, fat burning workout! BootCamp accommodates all fitness levels. Come join us as we encourage everyone to meet and exceed their own fitness goals!
REGISTER AT THE CORE 4827 Lovington Highway 575-393-CORE (2673)
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BARRE
Tumbling
Come experience Barre, where the ballet barre is utilized to perform isometric movements to tone your arms, legs, glutes and abs through intense strengthening and stretching exercises. A
Audience:
13 and up Monday 5:30 pm - 6:15 pm Thursday 12:00 pm - 12:45 pm Fees: Drop-In: $5, or Fitness Unlimited Program Location: Studio 1 Instructor: Michelle Kirkpatrick Days/Times:
The youth in these classes will focus on building strength, body control, flexibility, and confidence through learning the fundamentals of floor tumbling. From basic motor skills to more advanced techniques,your child will experience training to help with cheering, gymnastics and more! Audience: Girls, ages 9 -17 years Days/Times: Monday and Wednesday 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm (ages 9 - 17, co-ed)
Instructor:
Brianna Dean
Instructor:
Richelle Garcia
Tuesday and Thursday 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm (ages 9 - 12, girls only) $50/month Member $60/month Program Participant Location: CORE gym Fees:
The City of Hobbs Parks & Recreation Department is currently looking for qualified, motivated applicants to join our team at the CORE. There will also be a future need for qualified, motivated applicants to join these programs for Summer 2019: Summer Aquatics Summer Recess Summer Sports More information can be found at the link below: AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER/SMOKE & DRUG FREE WORKPLACE www.governmentjobs.com/careers/hobbsnm
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CHEER CAMP
Audience: Ages 6 -10 & 11-15 Dates:
Saturdays
January - February 9:00 am - 10:00 am (ages 6 - 10) 10:00 am - 11:00 am (ages 11 - 15)
Fees:
$25/month members $35/month Non-members)
Let your young cheerleaders discover the basic and essential skills needed for cheering! Cheer Camp will teach game day routines and cheers, and the proper body and hand movements, and the correct
Location: CORE gym
placements for dances. Come join us for these fun and educational experiences!
Instructor: Brianna Dean
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aquatics • Splash - Leisure pool
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• Therapy - Warm Water Therapy Pool
CORE splash (above) is a highlight to all. CORE therapy (right) is the warm water pool designed for therapeutic classes and rehabilitation. New Mexico Junior College conducts their therapy classes here.
CORE swim is the competitive pool that will host meets and be the home of the Hobbs Eagles Swim & Dive teams. It will also feature open time for public swim and play, or for programmed events.
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CORE splash Age Policy
• Lights and music in the slide
• Children 6 and under must have parent in the pool with them.
• Timing device in body slide • Lights and music in splash • Zero entry pool • Lazy river • Multiple play features including vortex, geysers, rain clouds, depth charges and more • 3 private cabana areas for rent
• Children 7-12 years must have parent in pool area. • Must be at least 13 years old to use spa. Only lifejackets and inflatables provided by CORE staff or that are United States Coast Guard approved can be used in the CORE.
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The Core Tsunami Swim & Dive Teams are year-round, competitive clubs. The programs offer coaching to assist each team member to achieve realistic goals for their age and ability level. To be on the Swim Team, you must pass Tidal Waves level of the Learn-to-Swim program to be eligible for the team. Audience: Days/Times: Session Dates: Fees:
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6 - 18 years old Monday - Friday 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm Month to Month $50 member $55 non-member
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CORE swim - Age Policy • Children 6 and under must have parent in the pool with them. • Children 7-12 years must have parent in pool area. Only lifejackets and inflatables provided by CORE staff or that are United States Coast Guard approved can be used in the CORE.
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25m x 25yds competition pool • 4’4” depth to 13’6” depth • A Myrtha pool • 2- 3M diving boards • 2- 1M diving boards • Sound System
• 16’x 9’ LED Video Board (for Scores and Viewing)
therapy
• For use by ages 18 and above • Fully ADA accessible lift • 3 1/2’ depth to 5’ depth
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Hobbs High School Hosts the Tori Kleinsteuber Memorial Invitational at the CORE On Friday & Saturday, November 30 & December 1, 2018, Hobbs High School (HHS) hosted the Tori Kleinsteuber Memorial Invitational, the first dive and swim meets held at the CORE. HHS Dive Coach Cynthia Calderon said, “Hobbs Divers had a stellar performance. It was an exciting time for our team to compete in their first home meet for the 2018 2019 season at the CORE. Our kids were extremely excited to compete in this fantastic and high performance facility. We were the only team competing but that did not hinder our team from competing to improve on their skill and compete for their personal best performance. I would also like to add that the service the CORE staff provided to us was exceptional.” Amanda Byers, HHS Swim Coach said, “We were very excited to host our first home meet, the Tori Invite, at the CORE. The Hobbs Eagles swam well with the Boys Team finishing in 2nd place and the Girls Team finishing in 4th place. All of the visiting teams were impressed with the facility and cannot wait to come back to the CORE. We are looking forward to hosting our remaining meets at the CORE.”
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Aquatics Programs Tsunami Swim Team
Tsunami Adult Swim Team (Masters)
Tsunami Swim Team is a year-round competitive swimming program. We offer coaching to help each individual member achieve realistic goals for their age and level of ability. Must be able to pass Tidal Waves level of the Learn-to-Swim program to be eligible for the team.
Our Masters program is perfect for all swimmers, age 19 and over, who are looking to improve their fitness through swimming. Masters consists of structured lap swimming with on-deck instruction that will help participants improve their technique and endurance. Payments are month-to-month and participants are able to cancel at any time.
6 - 18 years and above Daily, Monday - Friday 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm Session Dates: Month to month Fees: $30 members/ $35 non-members Location: CORE swim Audience: Days/Times:
Audience: Days/Times:
Session Dates: Fees:
19 years and above Monday, Wednesday & Friday 5:00 am - 6:00 am 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Month-to-month $30 members/ $35 non-members
Tsunami Dive Team The Core Tsunami Dive Team is a year-round competitive diving program. Tsunami Dive Team offers coaching to help each individual member achieve realistic goals for their age and level of ability. 6 - 18 years and above Daily, Monday - Friday 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm Session Dates: Month to month Fees: $30 members/ $35 non-members Location: CORE swim Audience: Days/Times:
For all of the current Aquatic schedules and any changes to classes or pool hours, please frequent our website. You can look on the home page, under the aquatics tab!
www.COREhobbs.com Also, like and follow us on Facebook!
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Facility Rentals
www.COREhobbs.com
(Social gatherings)
575-393-CORE
Facility Rentals (Non-programmatic) The two banquet rooms have a sound proof divider wall, or can be opened as one large room to seat 180 people classroom style, or 160 people banquet style.
• All facility rental requests must be received at least 30 days in advance. Accommodations may be made on a case-by-case basis with less notice.
Party room packages available to include use of the CORE play or CORE splash areas. See rate chart or website for more information.
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All facility rental requests
are based on availability.
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Members receive 5%
discount on all Facility
Rentals.
Facility Rentals at the CORE Meetings & Social Gatherings Banquet Room 1 (max 120) Banquet Room 2 (max 50) Combined Banquet Rooms (max 180)
Half Day -- $125 Half Day -- $100 Half Day -- $175
Catering Kitchen
Half day -- $100
Full Day -- $250 Full Day -- $200 Full Day -- $350
Full day -- $200
Party Room 1 (max 30) $75 (2 hr. rental) Party Room 2 (max 25) $75 (2 hr. rental) With CORE play $250 With CORE play $250 With CORE splash $300 This room has No Direct Pool Access With splash & swim $400 *Day passes must be purchased if no package is selected Executive Conference Room $25 hourly Turf & Gym – 2 hour rental Half Turf OR Half Gym - $175 Studio Room 1 or 2
$25 hourly
Observation Deck
$75/hourly
(available based on programming)
Full Turf OR Full Gym - $250
(available based on programming)
Pools – 2 hour rental (available at the discretion of CORE Staff based on programming and events) SWIM pool (Exclusive use) $300 THERAPY Pool (Exclusive use) $150 SPLASH pool (Exclusive use) $350 Aquatics classroom $25 hourly • Thursday & Saturday: 7:45 pm - 9:45 pm ONLY
• Sunday:
5:45 pm - 7:45 pm ONLY
Full CORE Facility - 2 hr rental (Exclusive use) $2,500
(available at the discretion of CORE Staff; a maximum of 1 Full Facility Rental will be scheduled per month)
Additional items available: (some items at additional charge) * Linens * Sound System/Projector * Podium
* Stage
* Dance Floor
* Reservations require a $50 deposit at time of reservation, which is applied to the event balance. * Guests of any rental are restricted to the space that has been rented ONLY. Admission to use the rest of the facility is available with day pass purchase or membership check-in. Renter will be responsible for purchase of passes for those who use other spaces without paying or checking in. * An appointment is strongly encouraged to inquire about or reserve space at the CORE. 37
Our Masters program is perfect for all swimmers, age 19 and over, who are looking to improve their fitness through swimming. Masters consists of structured lap swimming with on-deck instruction that will help participants improve their technique and endurance. Payments are month-to-month and participants are able to cancel at any time.
Audience: Days/Times:
19 and above
Monday, Wednesday, Friday 5:15 am - 6:15 am 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Session Dates: Fees: Location:
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Month-to-month
$30 Members $35 Non-members Competition Pool
FARE - $1.00 UNLIMITED RIDES!
Ride the Bus!
Veterans Ride Free (with Veterans ID)
Blue Route 7:00 am - 5:00 pm
Time Red Route 7:00 am - 5:00 pm
Time Green Route 7:00 am - 5:00 pm
Time
Rapid Line 10:30 am - 4:30 pm
Time
1. Hobbs Express *
0:00
1. Hobbs Express *
0:00
1. Hobbs Express *
0:00
1. Hobbs Express *
0:30
2. City Hall
0:02
2. Guidance Cntr.
0:02
2. Broadway/McKinley
0:02
2. Broadmoor Mall *
0:34
3. Hobbs Police Dept.
0:03
3. Library
0:06
3. Broadway Apts. *
0:05
3. K-Mart *
0:38
4. Broadmoor Mall *
0:06
4. Triangle Park
0:10
4. Hobbs Apts. *
0:07
4. CORE
0:42
5. Turner Plaza
0:09
5. Highrise/Cedars
0:13
5. Willow Bend
0:08
5. Wal-Mart *
0:48
6. K-Mart *
0:11
6. K-MART *
0:16
6 Navajo Rd/Dal Paso
0:16
6. Hobbs Apts. *
0:04
7. American Medical
0:15
7. Albertsons
0:18
7. Wal-Mart *
0:20
7. Broadway Apts. *
0:07
8. Social Security
0:18
8. Lowes
0:22
8. MVD (weekdays)
0:27
8. Main & McKinley *
0:10
9. Bel Aire Shopping
0:20
9. Wal-Mart *
0:24
9. LRH (hospital)
0:29
Time
10. Park Place Apts.
0:23
10. Central
0:26
10. NM Junior College
0:33
Saturday Route 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
11. Nor Lea Clinic
0:24
11. Walgreens
0:27
11. Zia Park Casino
0:35
1. Hobbs Express
0:00
12. Playa Escondida
0:26
12. Princess Jeanne
0:32
12. CORE *
0:38
2. Broadmoor Mall
0:04
13. Broadway Apts. *
0:32
13. San Mateo/Berry
0:33
3. Cedars/Highrise
0:06
14. Washington Apts.
0:34
14. San Mateo/Sanger
0:34
4. K-Mart
0:11
15. Leaf Apts.
0:35
5. CORE
0:20
16. Main/McKinley *
0:41
6. Wal-Mart
0:28
17. La Tienda
0:45
7. Bel-Aire Shopping
0:38
8. Park Place Apts.
0:42
9. Hobbs Apts.
0:50
10. Broadway Apts.
0:52
* Signifies Transfer Locations
Questions? Call (575) 397-9290 Visit us online at: www.hobbsnm.org
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#3 in New Mexico
2015 Golf Inc. To p 5 New Golf Development World-wide
2015 G o l f D i g e s t To p 10 New Courses
(575) 397-9297 5001 Jack Gomez Blvd.
The award winning golf and recreational facility named the “Model Municipal Golf Course� by the USGA, offers something for every resident in Hobbs. From The First Tee Youth and Life Skills to adult lessons, social and competitive events, Rockwind has year-round events for the whole family. Other activities include Footgolf, Sunday brunch, evening concerts as well as being the perfect event venue for weddings, birthdays and corporate events.
Course Rates Junior = 17 years of age and younger Seniors = 60 years of age and older (Residency to be established with a photo I.D. showing Hobbs address)
Cart Fees
18 Hole Course - Walking Description
Resident Fee
Non-Resident Fee
Description
Cart Fees
Adult (9 holes)
$10
$20
Adult 18 holes (per person)
$16
Adult (18 holes)
$15
$30
Adult 9 holes & Twilight (per person)
$11
Adult (Twilight)
$10
$20
Senior 18 holes (per person)
$14
Senior 9 holes & Twilight (per person)
$11
Extra Rider
$16
Senior (9 holes)
$10
$20
Senior (18 holes)
$12
$24
Senior (Twilight)
$10
$20
Junior (9 holes)
$6
$12
Junior (18 holes)
$6
$12
Junior (Twilight)
$6
$12
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M o n d ay & We d n e s d ay t h r u S u n d ay Open 30 minutes before the first tee time Closed at Sunset T u e s d ay - Closed
w w w. R o c k w i n d G o l f C o u r s e . c o m Li’l Rock Par 3 - Greens Fees and Footgolf Fees No golf carts allowed on the Par 3 Course, except for registered handicapped individuals.
Up to three (3) Juniors can play for free when accompanied by a paying adult. Description
Resident Fee
Non-Resident Fee
Adult
$6
$9
Junior
$3
Adult (Replay)
$2
$4
Junior (Replay)
$1
$2
$4
Thursday Night Scramble: April thru September Players must join the RWGA (Rockwind Golf Association/$35 per year). Call by 3pm Thursday to sign up. Open to Men & Women.
CJB Golf Academy offering classes for juniors seeking to play competitive golf whether in Junior Golf events, High School golf team or on a college golf team. The Academy is also offering classes for all ages and skill levels, to specialized clinics and competitive golf workshops. Private lessons are available as well. For the class schedule call Camren Bergman at 575-390-4218.
To view and print the Tournament Schedule, go to www.rockwindgolfcourse.com calendar section.
Sign up for our newsletter on our website and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Rockwind Community Links
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Sun County Amateur Golf Association Honors Rockwind Community Links with “Club of the Year” Award The Sun Country Amateur Golf Association (SCAGA) has named Rockwind Community Links as its 2018 “Club of the Year”. Rockwind, which SGAGA referred to as a “relatively young jewel in the southeastern corner of New Mexico which has been highly involved with SCAGA in recent years with a growing membership, playing host to multiple SCAGA amateur championships and other events from the local and regional golf world while also becoming a prime example of what role a golf course should play in its community.” “We’re so lucky to have a club in our membership like Rockwind,” said SCAGA Executive Director, Dana Lehner. “The facility is not only one of our best but is really how a golf operation should be run in the 21st Century with their immediate community in the forefront of their mission. For their management, and the City of Hobbs to be gracious enough to encourage Rockwind to stay active in our association is truly an honor and a privilege for us.” Rockwind Community Links staff pictured below, left to right: Matt Hughes , Superintendent, Tripp Gleghorn, Assistant Golf Professional.
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The Hobbs Downtown Slam & Jam returns this Spring with the annual Gus Macker Tournament , Talent Show, Volleyball Tournament, amazing food vendors and activities for all ages! Located in downtown Hobbs, this annual family favorite is sure to have something for everyone. Registration for Gus Macker will open in early April online at www.macker.com. Volleyball registration forms will be available in the Parks & Recreation Office, 200 E. Broadway and on our City of Hobbs, Parks & Recreation Facebook page. Sponsorships for this event are available and welcome! Please call 575-397-9291 for more information.
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PARKS & RECREATION
PA R K S & R E C R E AT I O N 200 E. BROADWAY 505-397-9291 w w w. H o b b s N M . o r g
PARK PAVILION/ SPECIAL EVENT RENTALS
You can now reserve Park Pavilions online! Once you have set up your household account in E-trak Plus, the Parks & Recreation Department’s new software, you can reserve Park Pavilions from your home, your office, or your favorite mobile device. You must come into the Parks & Recreation Office in City Hall, initially, to set up your account. See more information on page 4 about how to set-up your online account. Designated group shelters are available for rental throughout our park system. For a small gathering, the damage/cleanup deposit is $25 and the rental fee is $25 for every 3 hours. Pavilions are available for rental, and renters may reserve for multiple 3 hour periods, as follows:
8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. -
3:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m. -
8:00 p.m.
Reservations can be made online, or at the Parks & Recreation Office in City Hall, 200 E. Broadway, on a first-come, first-serve basis. The cut-off date for weekend reservations is Thursday at 12:00 p.m. All other reservations require a 48-hour notice. For more information, contact the Parks & Recreation Office at 397-9291. Reservations are required at the following locations: • • • •
Del Norte Performance Area* Harry McAdams Park (large pavilion only) Shipp Street Venue* Covered Basketball Courts at City Park*
* Special Event rates may apply
For special events such as a large company picnic with more than 100 attendees, a Special Event Permit Application is required. Fees for this type of reservation are as follows: 100-199 people $50 deposit $100/day rental 200-299 people $100 deposit $200/day rental
300+
people
$150 deposit
$300/day rental
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Hours of Operation: Monday - Wednesday 10:00 am – 8:00 pm Thursday - Saturday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Sunday Closed
(575)397-9328 509 N. Shipp www.hobbspubliclibrary.org
Story Time Information: (School Year) August 2018 - May 2019 “Tuesday Twos”- Tuesday, 10:00 am (2-year-old program) “3, 4 and 5 year-olds” - Thursday, 10:00 am & 3:00 pm Young Adult Programming: (School Year) August 2018 - May 2019
Grades 6 - 12
1st Wednesday (monthly) - 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm Crafts, E-readers, movies, other misc. creative “fun” projects January: Bingo April: Paracord Bracelet February: Pointillism Art, The Champions Game Book Club May: Family Game Night March: Tech Week Adult Programming: Adults 18 and over 1st Monday (monthly) - 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm January: Bingo April: Yoga February: Pointillism Art May: Sit,Chat, & Craft March: Hummingbird feeder One-on-One E-Resource Training: Rosetta Stone, Freegal, Cypress Resume, OverDrive, BrainFuse, America’s Genealogy Bank. Call the Library to make an appointment.
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(575) 391-9505 6 2 0 W. A lt o The Teen Center provides recreational and educational activities for the teens of Hobbs. We believe that our teens are the future of this community, and we believe that this center gives them a safe place to interact and enjoy each other’s company.
Teen Center staff provides leadership and direction, maintains harmony and resolves grievances among participants, while promoting interest in the planned games and activities. Activities are planned, organized, and coordinated by staff, with input of the Teens. The Teen Center has something for everyone, including a gym with a rock climbing wall, basketball courts, volleyball, skate park, game room, and video game room.
spring H o u r s o f o p e r at i o n M o n d ay – T h u r s d ay 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm F r i d ay 4:00 pm - 11:00 pm S at u r d ay 2:00 pm- 11:00 pm S u n d ay - C l o s e d 47
Saturday, April 20 @ 9:00 am MLK Soccerplex, 1320 S. Dal Paso 40,000 Eggs For children Walking through 2nd Grade Come early to find your child’s age group.
Summer Movies Kick-Off Friday, May 24 Del Norte Park, 4314 N. Grimes Come one, Come all! Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, or your favorite picnic set-up. All movies start at dusk. Stay tuned for movie titles! 48
CEMETERY OFFICE ADDRESS: 2101 E. Stanolind Rd. Hobbs, NM 88240 575-397-9296
CEMETERIES
The City of Hobbs maintains four Cemeteries: Boone, Everglade, Prairie Haven, & Prairie Haven Memorial Park. The City of Hobbs operates out of Prairie Haven and Prairie Haven Memorial Park and on occasion, by deed only, Everglade Cemetery. There are four, full-time staff located at Prairie Haven Memorial Park where you will find the office and the maintenance facility. Please feel free to stop by during business hours and any of the staff will assist with any questions or concerns. OFFICE HOURS: Monday - Friday 8:00 am to 12:00 pm 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm GATES: 7 Days a Week April 1 – October 31 8:00 am to 7:00 pm November 1 - March 31 8:00 am - 5:00 pm FEES: Adult Lot $575.00 Cremain Lots $ 90.00 Infant Lots $115.00 Columbarium Niche $500.00 All lots have a one-time perpetual care fee of $30.00 Open/Close charges vary during weekday and weekends/holidays
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Dog Park
4314 N. Grimes DOG PARK HOTLINE: (575) 397-9323 OR (575) 397-9265 Hotline numbers are to be used for any urgent situations
OPEN DAILY 6:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. Located on the east side of Del Norte Park, the dog park is designed so that dogs can safely exercise and play off-leash in a controlled environment under the supervision of their owners. Off-leash dog areas, or dog parks, provide a community setting in which people can gather and socialize and where they can observe the interaction of groups of dogs at play. Dog parks allow owners and their dogs to spend time together and offer dogs a space for play and companionship with other dogs.
Dog Park Usage Guidelines In order to provide a safe and friendly environment, the City of Hobbs urges all patrons to read and observe the following rules that are in accordance with established City ordinances: 1.
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The dog park is for dogs, their handlers and those accompanying them. No other use is permitted. 2. All dogs must be legally licensed and vaccinated and shall wear a visible dog license and rabies tag. (Ordinance 6.04.210) 3. Dogs less than 4 months of age and female dogs that are in heat are prohibited. 4. Dogs must be on a leash when entering or exiting the dog park. 5. Dogs must be under the control of their handler and in view of their handler at all times. 6. Spiked collars are prohibited. 7. Children 12 years and under must be accompanied by an adult. 8. Handlers must be at least 16 years of age. 9. Handlers must have possession of the dog leash at all times. 10. Handler is limited to a maximum of two dogs. 11. Handlers must “Scoop the Poop� and fill any holes dug by dogs under their control. 12. Food and drinks in glass containers are prohibited; treats are allowed for training purposes only. 13. Dogs must be removed from the dog park at first sign of aggression. 14. No animals, other than dogs, shall be permitted in the dog park area. 15. Handlers are responsible for any injuries caused by the dog(s) under their control. 16. Users of the facility do so at their own risk. The City of Hobbs shall not be liable for any injury or damage caused by any dog in the dog park area. 17. Small dog park is limited to dogs weighing 25 pounds, or less; Large dog park is open to dogs over 25 pounds; communal area is open to all dogs. 18. Gates must be closed after entering and exiting the park.
PARKS & RECREATION
WINTER ART
All art classes held at the Agnes Kastner Head Community Center 200 E. park
PROGRAM January 7 - March 1, 2019 Painting/Drawing for Pleasure for Everyone
OIL, WATERCOLOR, ACRYLICS OR PASTEL, and PENCIL (1, 8-week session) Mondays 1:00 - 4:00 pm, January 7 - February 25** ** Holidays - January 21 & February 18. Make up TBA Mondays 6:00 - 9:00 pm, January 7 - February 18** ** Holidays - January 21 & February 18. Make up TBA Fridays 1:00 - 4:00 pm, January 11 - March 1
Winter Landscape Painting Techniques Oils
(1, 8-week session)
Tuesdays 1:00 - 4:00 pm, January 8 - February 26 Subject: Snow
Supply lists for classes will be available at registration. Seniors Phone-in: December 10 and must pay by December 13. Community Online: December 14. Walk-ins: December 17.
Watercolor Fall Nature Techniques Watercolor/Acrylics (1, 8-week session) Thursdays 1:00 - 4:00 pm, January 10 - February 28 Subject: TBA
Coming to Hobbs
August 20 - 23, 2019 The New Mexico Recreation and Parks Association State Conference Presented by Exerplay 51
Senior Center
(575) 397-9301 200 E. Park www.hobbsnm.org
The Hobbs Senior Center is a recreational facility that offers a great variety of programs and services for people 60 years of age and older. The center was founded with the primary objective of assisting the City’s elderly citizens in adjusting to personal and social changes brought about by aging.
We offer a variety of programs, information, and outreach to our senior citizens. 12:45 pm - 2:00 pm 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Bingo
Monday, Wednesday & Friday
Billiards
Monday – Friday: Free open play
Birthday Party
2:00 pm - Finish 2nd Wednesday of the Month 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Monday – Friday: Open
Computer Lab
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Dances Friday Night: Live Band 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Dominoes Monday – Friday: Free open play Exercise Class Exercise Room Quilting
10:00 am - 11:00 am 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Monday – Friday: Open 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Wednesdays & Thursdays Monday, Wednesday & Friday
HEALTH PROGRAMS Diabetes Classes are provided by the Nor-Lea Hospital Education Program. Hear On Earth Hearing provides hearing evaluations and ear cleaning once a month. We also have an annual health fair here at the Senior Center that is geared towards senior citizens. All of these activities and events can be found in our bi-monthly newsletter. TRANSPORTATION – LOCAL Rides are provided free of charge to Senior Center members. These rides are non-assisted transportation. Rides for doctor’s appointments, beauty shop appointments, grocery store, etc., must be scheduled 24 hours in advance and are provided as schedules permit. The Senior Center shuttle operates between the hours of 8:00 am and 10:00 am and again in the afternoon from 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm.
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Senior Center DAILY LUNCHROOM MEALS Meals are provided to Senior Center members daily Monday - Friday. The meals consist of a meat, two vegetables, a salad, dessert and milk. The suggested donation for meals is $2.00. Lunch is served at approximately 12:00 pm. HOME DELIVERED MEALS The Home Delivered Meal program is available to homebound senior citizens within an eight mile radius of the Senior Center. Our goal is to provide a hot meal to senior citizens 60 years of age or older, who are unable to prepare meals for themselves due to health problems or other needs. There are certain requirements needed for eligibility of home delivered meals. If you are interested in home delivered meals, please contact the office and our Nutrition Specialist will make an appointment with you to evaluate your needs and concerns. VOLUNTEER INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE AARP Volunteers prepare simple tax returns for the public beginning the first week of February. Clients are taken on a first-come, first-serve basis. The volunteers will prepare taxes every Monday and Tuesday from 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm until tax season is over. BUILDING USE The Agnes Kastner Head Community Center may be reserved for use by educational, civic, cultural, governmental, and other non-profit groups depending on availability. It may NOT be reserved for private parties, rallies or fundraisers. Reservation requests must be submitted at least 48 hours in advance of your event.
Hobbs Animal (575) 397-9323 710 N. Grimes www.hobbsnm.org
Adoption Center
The Hobbs Animal Adoption Center strives to provide respectful and humane treatment to the animals in our care while providing the best service to the citizens of Hobbs. We strive to provide programs for the treatment/care of animals to the city residents, so we can accomplish our goal, which is to continue the reduction of unnecessary euthanasia due to pet overpopulation issues.
Did you know? Your pet must be registered with a city license and there are multiple options for registration. Registration is $10 per year or $20 per three years for tags, or you can choose to microchip your pet for $20.00 if not altered (spay or neutered) or $10.00 if altered. The HAAC offers reduced cost spay or neuter for your pets to Hobbs residents that qualify. There are two free shot clinics throughout the year. The City of Hobbs Animal Ordinance and Fee Resolutions can be found online at www.HobbsNM.org/animal_adoption_center Monday - Thursday: 12:00 am to 6:00 pm Friday - Saturday: 10:00 am to 2:00 pm Sunday: Closed
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Hours of Operation & Contact Numbers Animal Adoption Center (575) 397-9323 • Monday – Thursday 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm • Friday - Saturday 10:00 am – 2:00 pm • Sunday Closed City Clerk’s Office (575) 397-9200 • Monday – Friday City Manager’s Office (575) 397-9200 • Monday – Friday
8:00 am – 5:00 pm
8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Community Services/Code Enforcement (575) 391-8158 • Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm • On-call for all other hours Hobbs Fire Department (575) 397-9308 *Call 9-1-1 for all Emergencies* • 24/7/365 Office Hours Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Hobbs Police Department (575) 397-9265 *Call 9-1-1 for all Emergencies* • 24/7/365 Office Hours • Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Hobbs Public Library (575) 397-9328 • Monday – Wednesday 10:00 am - 8:00 pm • Thursday – Saturday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm • Sunday Closed
Human Resources Office (575) 397-9230 • Monday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm • Tuesday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm • Wednesday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm • Thursday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm • Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm • Saturday and Sunday Closed Mayor’s Office (575) 391-7890 • Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm • Saturday and Sunday Closed Motor Vehicle Department (Hobbs location) (575) 397-9213 • Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm, Doors close at 3:00 pm • Saturday and Sunday Closed Municipal Court (575) 397-9272 • Monday – Thursday 7:30 am – 5:30 pm • Friday 8:00 am – 12:00 pm • Saturday and Sunday Closed Parks and Recreation Department (575) 397-9291 • Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm • Saturday and Sunday Closed Pools • Del Norte • Heizer • Humble
(575) 392-8161 (575) 397-9316 (575) 397-9337
Hobbs Express Office Hours • Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Bus Route Hours Monday – Saturday 7:00 am – 5:00 pm 54
(subject to change, please refer to hobbsnm.org/hobbs_express for the most recent bus routes available)
• Sunday
Closed
Splash Pad Hours 10:30 am - 7:30 pm May 24 - August 11
Monday - Sunday only
Preview Weekend Weekends Only
May 18 & 19 August 17 - September 2
Hours of Operation & Contact Numbers
Rockwind Community Links Golf Course (575) 397-9297 • Tuesday - Closed • Wednesday - Monday Open 30 minutes before the first tee time, closed at sunset. Rockwind Grill Winter • Tuesday - Closed
• Mon, Wed, Thurs & Sun 7:00 am – Sunset
• Friday and Saturday
7:00 am – 9:00 pm
Senior Center (575) 397-9301 • Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm • Saturday and Sunday Closed Teen Center (575) 391-9505 During the school year • Monday – Thursday 4:00 pm – 9:00 pm • Friday 4:00 pm – 11:00 pm • Saturday 2:00 pm – 11:00 pm • Sunday Closed
The following holidays will be observed by the City of Hobbs All non-essential (non-public safety or emergency) offices are closed on these days. New Year’s Day January 1 Martin Luther King Day January 21 Presidents’ Day February 18
CORE (575) 393-CORE (2673) Hours • • •
Monday-Friday Saturday Sunday
5:00 am - 10:00 pm 6:00 am - 10:00 pm 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
The CORE will close all aquatic areas 30 minutes prior to facility closure. All other areas will close 10 minutes prior to facility closure times. Announcements will be made to remind guests of closing times. CLOSURES - the CORE reserves the right to close any and all of the facility for special programs, events, or inclement weather. Advance notice will be given when possible. Please check with the Welcome Desk, the website, and Facebook for schedule changes.
Winter Break Hours • Monday – Thursday 2:00 pm - 9:00 pm
• Friday – Saturday 2 pm - 11 pm • Sunday – Closed
Water Office (575) 397-9216 • Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
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City of Hobbs Parks & Recreation Department
The City Park Improvement Project included new landscaping and lighting (foreground), use of existing pavilions (left), new, covered basketball courts (center), 56
and renovations to existing restrooms (right).