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PLAYBOOK

Your guide to recreation, activities, and parks in Lacey

COME PLAY WITH US!

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LACEY CITY HALL

420 College St SE Lacey, WA 98503

PARKS, CULTURE AND RECREATION BOARD

■ Wendy Goodwin, Chair

■ Kamber Good, Vice Chair

■ Hilary Dykstra

■ Bill Fosbre

■ Gary Larson

■ Aram Wheeler

■ Nate Clay

Lacey Parks, Culture & Recreation provides healthy, inspirational, and recreational opportunities through quality programming, facilities, and community events.

The department also furthers the preservation and enhancement of the environment through planned parks, open spaces, and natural habitat areas.

With over 1,200 acres of parkland and open space, a premier regional athletic complex, and several community buildings, Lacey’s residents and visitors enjoy one of the finest municipal park networks in the state. An array of recreation programs and special events are also offered, including cultural, sports, aquatics, fitness, outdoor, youth, and teen programs.

City of Lacey programs, facilities and parks are on the ancestral land of the Tribal People of the Treaty of Medicine Creek, including the Nisqually Indian Tribe and Squaxin Island Tribe. We acknowledge, and remember those Tribal People not recognized today who were absorbed or relocated into other tribes for survival. We recognize the ancestors and their descendants who are still here. We recognize and respect the Tribal People of the Treaty of Medicine Creek as the traditional stewards of this land since time immemorial and their role today in taking care of these lands in perpetuity. We recognize and have the responsibility to call attention to the histories of dispossession, forced removal, and abridged treaty rights that allowed our nation, state, and city to develop as it has today. We recommend that community members read the Medicine Creek Treaty of 1854

Pictured here: Woodland Creek Park

YOUTH & TEEN

Early Childhood

Toddler Explorations

(18 mos – 3 yrs) This class offers fun new experiences for your toddler! Theme-based activities include stories, crafts, sensory play, songs, and games that will have you both up and moving as we learn together about the world around us! Different activities each session! Parents stay to assist. (No class Apr. 3)

SESSION I Jan. 16 – Feb 20. Thu. 9 – 10 am $55

SESSION II Mar. 6 – Apr. 17 Thu. 9 – 10 am $55

Woodland Creek White House

Preschool Explorations

(3 – 5 yrs) This class offers new experiences for your preschooler! Fun themes and activities will enhance both fine and gross motor skills development and keep your child engaged and interested. Your child will learn cognitive and social skills that prepare them for the next step as they sing, dance, create, explore, and play all while having fun. Participants must be pottytrained. (No class Apr. 3)

SESSION I Jan. 16 – Feb 20. Thu. 11 am – noon $55

SESSION II Mar. 6 – Apr. 17 Thu. 11 am – noon $55

Woodland Creek White House

Creative Ballet/Tap Combo Class

(3 – 6 yrs) Children will learn early social skills, use their imaginations and learn structure and routines. The ballet portion will go over basic ballet techniques, and terminology with a fun twist, and work on flexibility, stretches, body awareness, coordination and more. In tap, they will learn the basic tap steps, work on counting on the beat, creativity, and much more. Please remember this class is closed to parents and bystanders. (No class Feb. 17 )

SESSION I Feb. 3 – Mar. 3 Mon.

SESSION II Mar. 17 – Apr. 7 Mon.

3 – 4 yrs 3:30 – 4 pm $45

5 – 6 yrs 4:10 – 4:50 pm $48

Jacob Smith House

Ballet

(6 – 9 yrs) This class is for ages 6-9 years old where this may be their first introduction to ballet, or previously tried a creatives ballet or pre-ballet class. This class will focus on the basics of ballet, ballet terminology, stretches, balance, routine, body awareness, musicality, using their imagination, a little bit of choreography and more. This class is great for beginner or intermediate. Please remember this class is closed to parents and bystanders. (No class Feb. 17)

SESSION I Feb. 3 – Mar. 3 Mon. 5 – 5:45 pm $48

SESSION II Mar. 17 – Apr. 7 Mon. 5 – 5:45 pm $48

Jacob Smith House

IMPORTANT TIP

Please have ballet shoes if possible, or soft dance shoes they won’t slip in. Clothing can be ballet attire, or leggings and a top, please have hair pulled back.

Classes are taught in the Main House; parents may sit in the Carriage House during class. Families are invited to the final class to see what their kids have learned. 6 Lacey Parks, Culture and Recreation Playbook Winter 2025

Youth

Explorer Dance

(3 – 5 yrs) In this class, your dancer will explore different styles of dance. They will be introduced to musical theatre, ballet, and hip-hop. The dancers will learn choreography and freestyle.

SESSION I Jan. 29 – Feb. 19 Wed. 6 – 6:30 pm $45

SESSION II Feb. 26 – Mar. 19 Wed. 6 – 6:30 pm $45

Lacey Community Center

Hip Hop

(6 – 12 yrs) In this class, your dancer will learn multiple hip-hop dances. The dancers will learn choreography and freestyle.

SESSION I Jan. 29 – Feb. 19 Wed. 6:35 – 7:05 pm $45

SESSION II Feb. 26 – Mar. 19 Wed. 6:35 – 7:05 pm $45

Lacey Community Center

Sensory Friendly Creative Dance Class

(5 – 9 yrs) This Specialized Recreation Class is designed for those who are developmentally between ages 5-9 and who are neurodivergent and/or on the autism spectrum. Explore the world of dance and movement with our partners at South Sound Dance Access and Sensory Tool House LLC. Together, they will use developmental science to provide a nurturing space for creative dance, fostering motor skills, mind-body connection, and self-expression. Learn various dance styles and concept-based dance games while learning about time, space, place, direction, levels, and more, all supported by sensory tools and props. Unleash your child’s creativity in a supportive environment - they’ll even get to choreograph their own dances! Your punch card will allow you to attend any six of the eight classes.

Jan. 21 – Mar. 11 Tue. 4:30 – 5:15 pm $80 The Olympia Center

DAY CAMPS

DAY CAMP “Snowball Express”

REGISTER NOW (6 – 12 yrs) Looking for something fun to do during winter break? Join our staff as we play games, swim, create art, perform, sing, dance, and go on fantastic field trips. Recreation staff from our summer camps will be back to provide fun and supervision. You can sign up for a day, a couple days, one week, or both weeks. Please bring a sack lunch each day. Morning and afternoon snacks are provided. Don’t miss out on this winter extravaganza!

WEEK 1

Dec. 23 Mon. 7:30 am – 5:30 pm $45

Dec. 24 Tue. 7:30 am – 3:00 pm $45

Dec. 26 Thu. 7:30 am – 5:30 pm $45

Dec. 27 Fri. 7:30 am – 5:30 pm $45

Mt. View Elementary Gymnasium

WEEK 2

Dec. 30 Mon. 7:30 am – 5:30 pm $45

Dec. 31 Tue. 7:30 am – 3:00 pm $45

Jan. 2 Thu. 7:30 am – 5:30 pm $45

Jan. 3 Fri. 7:30 am – 5:30 pm $45

Mt. View Elementary Gymnasium

Kid’s Day In Gymnastics Camps

(3 – 12 yrs) Parents, energized fun awaits your child at the Black Hills Gymnastic Kid’s Day In Camps! These day camps feature gymnastics, but your child’s day will also include crafts, games, and play groups. Your child will have a blast learning new gymnastics skills while socializing with new friends and playing games. Please be sure to have your child brings a water bottle, snack, and is dressed comfortably for a day of fun! All day participants should bring a lunch as well. All program participants must be FULLY potty trained.

SESSION I Jan. 20 Mon.

3 – 5 yrs 9 am – 12:30 pm $45 6 – 12 yrs 9 am – 3 pm $65

SESSION II Feb. 17 Mon.

3 – 5 yrs 9 am – 12:30 pm $45

6 – 12 yrs 9 am – 3 pm $65

Black Hills Gymnastics

DAY CAMP Spring Break Express

(6 – 12 yrs) A great way for children to spend their Spring Break! Join our staff as we play games, create art, perform, sing, dance, and have a fun time. Recreation staff from our summer camps will provide fun and supervision. Please bring a sack lunch and morning/afternoon snacks each day.

Mar. 31 – Apr. 4 Mon. – Fri. 7:30 am – 5:30 pm $190 Mt. View Elementary

Spring Break Camps

(3 – 12 yrs) Parents! Energized fun awaits your child at Black Hills Gymnastics Spring Break Camp. The camp features gymnastics, but your child’s day will also include crafts, games, and group play. Bring a sack/lunch and water bottle with your name on it. Wear clothes comfortable to move around in. Black Hills is a peanut free facility. Everyone registered must be FULLY potty trained.

Mar. 31 – Apr. 4 Mon. – Fri Tumbling Tots Spring Camp

3 – 5 yrs 9 am – 12:30 pm $200 Gymnastics Funtastics Spring Camp

6 – 12 yrs 9 am – 3 pm $290 Black Hills Gymnastics 8 Lacey Parks,

Art for Kids School

(5 – 12 yrs) These classes are designed to enhance your child’s joy of art and creativity. This process-oriented program will increase your child’s skill and confidence using different medias. This is an eight-week session using pen and ink charcoal, soft and oil pastels and acrylics. All supplies are furnished and classes are taught by an experienced and degreed artist. AFKS has 35 years’ experience teaching after school art programs to kids. Please send an old shirt to protect your child’s clothes.

Jan. 11 – Mar. 1 Sat.

5 – 8 yrs 10 – 11 am $140 9 – 12 yrs 11:15 am – 12:15 pm $140 Woodland Creek White House

LEGO® Junior Robotics

(6 – 10 yrs) Children as young as 6-10 years of age can have fun learning robotics! Using software while working on tablets, kids will be able to program the model builds they craft using Bricks 4 Kidz® model plans and LEGO technology to create exciting dynamic robots. This 6-week class provides a hands-on learning experience that actively involves young students in their own learning process while making lasting memories. Each session features different robots and lessons so sign up for either or both. All students take home a custom LEGO® minifigure (kits are reused not taken home). (No class April 1)

SESSION I Jan. 14 – Feb, 18 Tue. 6 – 7 pm $102

SESSION II Feb. 25 – Apr. 8. Tue. 6 – 7 pm $102

Woodland Creek White House

Storybook STEM: Take Home Kits

(2 – 12 yrs) Bring your favorite children’s story to life with Storybook STEM. These kits each allow you to complete three to five STEM projects based on your chosen story book. All supplies and guided instructions are included. Pick up at the Parks, Culture and Recreation counter. Pre-registration is required.

JANUARY

Register by 8 am Jan. 13 to guarantee your kit pick up on Friday, Jan. 17, 9 am – 5 pm

Snow Bears

We’re Going on a Bear Hunt

FEBRUARY

$40 + tax

$50 + tax

Register by 8 am Feb. 17 to guarantee your kit pick up on Friday, Feb. 21, 9 am – 5 pm

Happy Valentine’s Day Mouse

If you Give a Mouse a Cookie

MARCH

Teen

Lacey Teen Leadership Committee

(13 – 17 yrs) What is Lacey TLC? Lacey TLC provides opportunities for middle and high school teens to develop leadership skills, plan teen events, community service projects, and serve as an advisory group. High school teens can earn a significant amount of volunteer hours for school requirements, college applications, and job experience. Applications are available at Lacey City Hall in the Parks & Recreation Department. The committee will meet the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month from 5:30 to 6:30 pm at Lacey City Hall in the Community Room. Call us at 360-491-0857 for more information!

Jan. 8 th Wed. 5:30 – 6:30 pm

2nd and 4th Wednesday of month

Free to attend Lacey City Hall

$35 + tax

$35 + tax

Register by 8 am Mar. 17 to guarantee your kit pick up on Friday, Mar. 21, 9 am – 5 pm

Cat in the Hat

The Lorax

$50 + tax

$50 + tax

Lacey Teen Late Nights 7 – 10 pm

(Grades 6 – 8) Lacey Teen Late Nights are the place to be! These events offer many activities like a DJ, karaoke, video games, 3 on 3 basketball, contests with prizes, inflatables, and much, much more. Events are open to all sixth, seventh, and eighth-grade students residing in the NTPS district. Private and home-schooled students are welcome. Call us for more information. ALL students must show student ID card to enter. PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED NO EXCEPTIONS. Registration closes at 5pm on the day of the event.

Jan. 24 Nisqually

Feb. 28 Salish

Mar. 21 Komachin

Apr. 18 Chinook

May 9 Nisqually 7 - 10 pm $10 per event, no refunds

Super Sitters – Babysitting Class

(11 – 15 yrs) Come for a day of fun while earning your Super Sitters Certificate. This class will cover leadership and the business of babysitting, basic care for children, understanding children of different age groups, safety, and first aid. Learn the skills you need to be a great babysitter. Bring a sack lunch and snack to class. Participants are encouraged to register early as this class fills quickly.

Feb. 22 Sat. 9 am – 2 pm $85

Lacey Community Center

Safe At Home

(8 – 12 yrs) Come learn how to be responsible and safe in any situation. We will cover family communication, first aid, internet, gun, phone, and door safety. Learn how to be safe, comfortable, and confident when staying home alone.

Feb. 22 Sat. 2 – 4 pm $40

Lacey Community Center

Teen Trips and Tours

Seattle’s

Underground

Tour + Antique Market

(13 – 17 yrs) This educational trip will let your teen explore the wonders Seattle and its history has to offer. After your guided tour of Seattle’s underground stop by the sprawling showroom for art and knickknacks by the waterfront. Wear weather appropriate clothing and shoes as you experience a mixture of learning and fun. Pack a lunch, water and comfortable shoes.

Jan. 18 Sat. 11 am – 5 pm $55 + tax

Lacey City Hall

Tower Lanes Entertainment Center

(13 – 17 yrs) Visit this Tacoma gem for a perfect one stop shop of food and fun. Tower Lanes Entertainment Center features bowling, mini golf, an arcade, excellent food and more. Remember to pack a lunch or bring money for the facility restaurant. One game of bowling and mini golf included in price.

Feb. 15 Sat. 10 am – 3 pm $45 + tax

Lacey City Hall

Silver Falls Loop Hike

(13 – 17 yrs) Here’s a short, sweet little loop in the southeast corner of Mount Rainier National Park. This 3-mile loop comes with amazing views overlooking the Ohanapecosh River. Hike through the humbling forest with an elevation of just 521ft. Remember to wear comfortable shoes, pack a water, snacks and a lunch.

Mar. 22 Sat. 9 am – 5 pm $35 + tax

Lacey City Hall

Ask us about our Financial Assistance program. See page 31

IMPORTANT TIP

Please dress for the weather and wear appropriate shoes. Transportation provided in passenger vans. Return times are approximate. All trips depart/return to Lacey City Hall.

ADULT

Belly Dancing

(16 + yrs) Learn the basics of belly dance, improve fitness, and develop core strength while working out to great world music! Class emphasizes posture and stretching to avod injury, muscle isolation for improving strength, and repetition for a balanced workout.

Jan. 21 – Mar. 25 Tue. $50

ADVANCED* 6 – 7pm

BEGINNER 7:10 – 8:10 pm

*Instuctor’s approval required

Lacey Community Center

Hip Hop Step

(16+ yrs) Do you love hip-hop music? Are you ready to bring step aerobics back? Well, we have the perfect combo for you! This class is for all skill levels, ages 16 and up. Get ready to “step it up” with a fresh, hip-hop twist! Bring your own step and join us for some high-energy fun! Step platform will not be provided.

SESSION I Jan. 29 – Feb. 19 Wed. 7:15 – 8:15 pm $45

SESSION II Feb. 26 – Mar. 19 Wed. 7:15 – 8:15 pm $45

Lacey Community Center

Ask us about our Financial Assistance program. See page 31

Basic Latin Dance

(16+ yrs) Have you ever wanted to try a beginner Latin dance class that includes Salsa, Merengue, Flamenco, and more? This is a great introductory class for ages 16 years and older to anyone who has wanted to try it, or wants a refresher of the basic steps. We will be working on basic steps, posture, short combinations, and more. Comfortable dance shoes (not tennis shoes) or heels can be worn for class. Dress in something comfortable like workout attire and if you are wanting to add some flare, you can wear a skirt or dress . (No class Feb. 17 )

SESSION I Feb. 3 – Mar. 3 Mon. 6 – 7 pm $50

SESSION II Mar. 17 – Apr. 7 Mon. 6 – 7 pm $50

Jacob Smith House

Coping With Stress Through Writing

NEW

(18+ yrs) From time to time, we all go through stressful times in life. One way to work through and help process the experience is by writing your story. In this adult writing class, we will explore some of the best examples of this type of writing and learn how to use it to gain perspective and distance from the situation. (No class Feb. 17)

Feb. 3 – Mar. 3 Mon. 6 – 7:30 pm $30

Lacey Community Center

Voice Overs… Now Is Your Time!

(18+ yrs) In what could be the most enlightening 2 hours you’ve ever spent, this class will show you how you can actually begin using your voice for commercials, films, audiobooks, and more. Most people go about it the wrong way. In this introductory class, you will learn: about a unique, outside-the-box way to break into this creative, fulfilling, and potentially lucrative industry. Voice-overs can be managed on your own terms, on your own turf, in your own time, and with minimal overhead! Whether you choose to pursue voice-overs part-time or full-time, this could be the game-changer you’ve been looking for.

Feb. 19 Wed. 6 – 8 pm $50

Jacob Smith House

Automotive 101

NEW

(16+ yrs) Come learn the basics of vehicle maintenance from the expert mechanic team at Busy Bee Automotive, who are passionate about providing accessible auto education for all. They will demonstrate how to replace wiper blades, identify fluids and emergency lights, emergency tire exchange, check tire pressure and review oil change intervals. A vehicle will be available for hands-on demonstration. Open to folks of all experience levels! All are encouraged to join us in learning more about their cars! Minors must be accompanied by an adult who is also registered for the class.

Mar. 10 Mon. 6 – 8 pm

Lacey Community Center

Outdoor Trips, Tours & Hikes

Zoolights at Point Defiance

(18+ yrs) Experience the magic of Zoolights by joining us for a new and exciting Safari in lights exhibit, showcasing illuminated tigers, elephants, giraffes, lions, and more! Plus, a special tribute to our sister zoo, Northwest Trek Wildlife Park, featuring Northwest native animals like bears, moose, and wolves, all beautifully lit. Wear comfortable walking shoes and money to purchase food.

Jan. 4 Sat. 4 – 8 pm $60 + tax Lacey City Hall

Northwest Flower and Garden Festival

(18+ yrs) The Northwest Flower & Garden Show held in the Washington State Convention Center will herald the season with the theme Spring Dreamin’. Clear your calendar for a celebration of food, organic and urban gardening, sustainability, and variety of culinary experiences, including outdoor dining. The event will be presenting festive “plant, grow and eat” elements throughout the entire show. In fact, they have added a completely new section of craft food & beverage exhibitors, titled “The Tasting Corner.” You will be amazed and inspired by the acres of gardens brimming with ideas that will get your garden projects blossoming. The show is known for offering scores of free seminars and demonstrations filled with valuable education and entertainment. No matter your style or needs, you’ll find inspiration for outdoor living, edible gardening, sustainability, and more. Fee includes admission costs and parking.

$30

Feb. 23 Sun. 9 am – 4 pm $75 + tax Lacey City Hall

Wing Luke Museum and Chinatown

(18+ yrs) Celebrate the Chinese New Year and the Year of the Snake with this 90-minute tour in Seattle’s International District. Chinatown Discovery Tours combines history, education, and fun as you learn about Chinese traditions and their incorporation into Seattle life. There will be time to shop the many stores and galleries including Uwajimaya, the largest Asian market in Seattle. Lunch is on your own. Experience one of the many restaurants in the neighborhood, including those renowned for their dim sum. Bring snacks, lunch and money for food.

Mar. 2 Sun. 9 am – 4 pm $60 + tax

Lacey City Hall

Museum of Flight

(18+yrs) Come take flight and experience the Museum of Flight with us! The Museum of Flight showcases its collection of more than 150 historic air- and spacecraft and related artifacts in unique and inspiring exhibits. There is something for everyone to experience in these dynamic displays presenting events that have carried us from Kitty Hawk to the moon.

Mar. 9 Sun. 9:30 am – 4 pm $60 + tax

Lacey City Hall

Astoria, Oregon

(18+ yrs) Come spend the day in the beautiful Oregon port city of Astoria. Cross the lovely Columbia River into Oregon and spend the day touring, walking, and learning. We will visit the Columbia River Maritime Museum, the Astoria Column, and the Lewis and Clark National Historic Park at Fort Clatsop. Astoria has a wonderful walking downtown with a variety of shops, restaurants, and points of interest and maybe a seal or two on the docks. Wear comfortable walking shoes, bring a picnic lunch and money to stop for dinner on the trip home.

Mar. 16 Sun. 9 am – 4 pm $75 + tax

Lacey City Hall

IMPORTANT TIP

Bring a sack lunch/dinner or money to purchase meals when applicable. Please dress for the weather and wear appropriate walking shoes. Transportation provided in passenger vans on all trips. Return times are approximate. All trips depart/return at Lacey City Hall.

Ask us about our Financial Assistance program. See page 31

Hikes

Point Defiance Hike

(18+yrs) This outing has a hiking distance of 5.1 miles and an easy elevation gain of 200 feet. This urban park is the largest in Pierce County and offers something for all its visitors, both wildlife and people. From high cliffs overlooking the Tacoma Narrows, sweeping views of Vashon Island, Dalco Passage, Gig Harbor, and the Tacoma Narrows Bridge can be enjoyed on a clear day. We may see bald eagles feed on salmon runs passing through on strong tidal currents. Harbor seals are common near the tip of the point most of the year. The Park also provides habitat for mule deer, red foxes, pileated woodpeckers, Douglas squirrels, and raccoons. Difficulty Rating: Easy

Mar. 23 Sun. 8 am – 4 pm $50 + tax

Lacey City Hall

Alderbrook Resort Hiking Trip & Brunch

(18+ yrs) Alderbrook Resort has over five miles of walking and hiking trails located on the beautiful Hood Canal. From the Big Tree Loop trail to the longer Huckleberry Hillclimb trail, there is a route for every skill level. If the weather cooperates, you see beautiful views of the Hood Canal and the Olympic Mountains. Comfortable benches line the trails so guests can rest and enjoy the sights and sounds of the forest. We will finish up the day with brunch at “The Restaurant at Alderbrook,” which offers a variety of local seafood brought fresh from the Puget Sound and Hood Canal. Bring money for brunch and comfortable walking shoes. (Brunch is an open menu not buffet.) Difficulty: Easy to Moderate based on individual hike choices.

Mar. 30 Sun. 9 am – 4 pm $50 + tax

Lacey City Hall

SPORTS & FITNESS

Black Hills Gymnastics

Recreational Gymnastics through Black Hills Gymnastic

(18 mos – 10 yrs) The goal of our recreational gymnastics classes is to give families an affordable and safe opportunity to experience the benefits of gymnastics. The professional staff at Black Hills Gymnastics emphasize safety, fun, building coordination, confidence, and basic skills. Instructors follow a planned curriculum which is evaluated and updated regularly. Children must meet minimum age requirement by date of first class and must be FULLY potty trained. BHG is a nut-free facility.

Parent & Tot Gymnastics

(18 – 36 mos) Tumbling, songs, exercises, and fun equipment are a great way to give your child healthy playtime! This is an exciting, parent participation class that gives moms, dads, and little ones a chance to meet new friends, too. Each class is expertly led by an enthusiastic and knowledgeable coach at Black Hills Gymnastics. Activities are designed to develop motor skills, agility, and spacial awareness.

SESSION I Jan. 9 – 30 Thu. SESSION II Feb. 6 – 27 Thu. SESSION III Mar. 6 – 27 Thu. 18 – 36 mos 11 – 11:30 am $60 Black Hills Gymnastics

Kindernast Gymnastics

(3 – 5 yrs) One way to keep kids healthy is to develop their love of movement and activity. Kindernast is a wonderful “first gymnastics adventure” which will build your child’s confidence and agility. The energetic instructors at Black Hills Gymnastics are all about SAFETY along with fun! Sessions meet one day per week for four weeks. If your youngster is ready to explore movement skills without assistance from mom or dad, they will have a great time in this secure, success-oriented program.

SESSION I Jan. 9 – 30 Thu.

SESSION II Feb. 6 – 27 Thu.

SESSION III Mar. 6 – 27 Thu.

3 – 5 yrs 11:30 am – noon $60

Black Hills Gymnastics

Girls Beginning Gymnastics

(5 – 10 yrs) Gymnastics develops agility, strength, and self-esteem. In this class, your child will learn specific gymnastics skills, in a safe environment and, enjoy the opportunity to build confidence and new friendships! The professional and dedicated coaches at Black Hills Gymnastics know how to motivate students and maintain their enthusiasm. If your youngster is ready to follow instructions, they will benefit from the fun and exercise, too!

SESSION I Jan. 9 – 30 Thu.

SESSION II Feb. 6 – 27 Thu.

SESSION III Mar. 6 – 27 Thu.

5 – 10 yrs 6 – 7 pm $89

Black Hills Gymnastics

Boys Beginning Gymnastics

(5 – 10 yrs) Boys will develop a solid athletic foundation through this class! The staff at Black Hills Gymnastics are professionals at motivating kids and maintaining their enthusiasm through participation in fun, physical activities that emphasize safety and basic gymnastics skills. If your youngster is ready to follow instructions, he will be too busy having fun to realize how much exercise he is getting.

SESSION I Jan. 9 – 30 Thu.

SESSION II Feb. 6 – 27 Thu.

SESSION III Mar. 6- 27 Thu. 5 – 10 yrs 5 – 6 pm $89

Black Hills Gymnastics

Beginner Ninja

(5 – 10 yrs) Children learn a combination of flips, rolls, jumps, and kicks, then test their strength and agility through obstacle courses and various training techniques. Your child will practice their coordination, discipline, and creativity while building their confidence as they progress at their own pace.

SESSION I Jan. 9 – 30 Thu.

SESSION II Feb. 6 – 27 Thu.

SESSION III Mar. 6 – 27 Thu. 5 – 10 yrs 6 – 7 pm $89

Black Hills Gymnastics

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Sports

Floorball

(5 – 15 yrs) Looking for a new indoor sport for your young athlete? Floorball is one of the fastest growing sports worldwide, and is a recognized International Olympic and Special Olympic Sport! Floorball is fun, fast paced, and anyone can play, regardless of age or physical ability. This minimal contact team sport uses lightweight, safe equipment, which is why it is becoming the sport of choice for individuals across the world. Instructor Amy Johnson and her team will teach skills, drills, and strategies as you learn rules and techniques. (No class March 27 & April 3)

SESSION I Jan. 16 – Feb. 13 Thu. $50

SESSION II Mar. 13 – Apr. 24 Thu. $50

5 – 6 yrs 6 – 6:35 pm

7 – 10 yrs 6:40 – 7:25 pm

11 – 15 yrs 7:30 – 8:15 pm

Chambers Prairie Elementary School

IMPORTANT TIP

Wear comfortable clothes & athletic shoes. Eye protection can be worn but is not necessary.

Archery Tag

(7 – 17 yrs) Check-out the latest new sport craze called ArcheryTag® with Amy Johnson and her experienced team of instructors. Enjoy learning the skill of Archery while you battle it out “Old School Warrior Style” with true bows, safe arrows, and a 20-foot neutral zone in-between for the world’s first, safe archery battle. Archery Tag, like dodgeball, is played with two teams going head-to-head while taking aim across at their opponents and targets to earn points. We’ll teach you how to shoot at targets, then get you and your friends battling behind bunkers with top-of-the line official ArcheryTag® equipment. (No class Feb. 17, March 24 & 31)

SESSION I Jan. 27 – Mar. 3 Mon. $50

SESSION II Mar. 10 – Apr. 21 Mon. $50

7 – 11 yrs 6 – 6:55 pm

12 – 17 yrs 7 – 7:55 pm

Chambers Prairie Elementary School

Lacey Parks, Culture

National Girls & Women in Sports Day Celebration (NGWSD)

(7 – 17 yrs) Participating in sports creates champions on the court and in life! NGWSD is celebrated in all 50 states with community-based events and activities to encourage participation by girls and women in sports. Saint Martin’s University and Lacey Parks, Culture & Recreation invite you to celebrate the positive influence of sports participation for girls and women by attending our FREE National Girls & Women in Sports events. Clinics are FREE but preregistration is required. Check our website for February clinics as they become available.

Clinic Dates & Times: TBD

Sport Sprouts Club

(3 – 6 yrs, with parent/guardian) Give your child a positive and successful introduction to athletics through our Sport Sprouts Club! Each session is a 5-week program where our enthusiastic coaching staff will demonstrate the skills required for each sport through age-appropriate drills and games. Whether your child is just beginning their sports journey or has experience, this club is all about providing a positive and fun introduction to sports for all children. (No class Feb. 17 & 19)

BASKETBALL

3- 4 yrs Jan. 27 – Mar. 3 Mon. 5:30 – 6:05 pm $48

5- 6 yrs Jan. 27 – Mar. 3 Mon. 6:10 – 6:45 pm $48

Evergreen Forest Elementary School

SOCCER

3- 4 yrs Jan. 29 – Mar. 5 Wed. 5:30 – 6:05pm $48

5- 6 yrs Jan. 29 – Mar. 5 Wed. 6:10 – 6:45pm $48

Evergreen Forest Elementary School

Skyhawks Sports

Flag Football

(4 – 12 yrs) Skyhawks flag football is the perfect program for your young athletes who want a complete introduction to America’s Game or for those who simply want to brush up on their skills in preparation for league play. Through our ‘skill of the day’ campers will learn skills on both sides of the ball including the core components of passing, catching, and de-flagging or defensive positioning — all presented in a fun & positive environment. The session ends with the Skyhawks Sports Bowl, giving participants a chance to showcase their skills on the gridiron! (No class Jan. 20)

SESSION I Jan. 13 – Feb. 10 Mon. 4 – 7 yrs 3:30 – 4:15 pm

8 – 12 yrs 4:15 – 5 pm

Regional Athletic Complex

SESSION II Feb. 24 – Mar. 17 Mon. 4 – 7 yrs 4 – 4:45 pm $74

8 – 12 yrs 5 – 5:45 pm $74

Regional Athletic Complex

Basketball

Ask us about our Financial Assistance program. See page 31

Volleyball

(3 – 12 yrs) Using our curriculum and focusing on the whole player, we teach your child the skills they need for both on and off the court to be a better athlete. Our sport specific staff will focus on respect, teamwork and responsibility as they will start each day with a ‘skill of the day’, and progress into drills and games making for an unforgettable camp experience for your young athlete. After our session of passing, shooting, dribbling and rebounding you will see why this is one of our most popular programs.

SESSION I Jan. 14 – Feb. 4 Tue.

6 – 8 yrs 5 – 5:45 pm $74

9 – 12 yrs 6 – 6:45 pm $74

SESSION II Feb. 25 – Mar. 18 Tue.

3 – 5 yrs 4:15 – 4:45 pm $74

6 – 8 yrs 5 – 5:45 pm $74

9 – 12 yrs 6 – 6:45 pm $74

Evergreen Forest Elementary School

Multi-Sport Tots: Basketball & Soccer

(2 – 6 yrs) Introduce your little superstar to sports in this Skyhawks SuperTot program! This basketball and soccer class uses ageappropriate games and activities to explore balance, hand/eye coordination, fitness, skills and child development.

SESSION I Jan. 18 – Feb. 22 Sat.

SESSION II Mar. 1 – Apr. 5 Sat.

2 – 3 yrs 10 – 10:35 am $89

3 – 4 yrs 10:45 – 11:20 am $89

5 – 6 yrs 11:30 am – 12:15 pm $89

Mountain View Elementary School

(3 – 13 yrs) Skyhawks volleyball takes the energy and excitement of this great team sport and puts it all together into one, fun-filled program. All aspects of the game are taught through drills and exercises that focus on passing, setting, hitting, and serving. This program is designed for beginner to intermediate player(s) and will incorporate essential life-lessons such as teamwork and sportsmanship. Our volleyball staff will assist each athlete in developing their fundamentals of the game through game-based drills and scrimmages aimed at whole player progression.

SESSION I Jan. 16 – Feb. 6 Thu.

SESSION II Feb. 20 – Mar. 13 Thu.

3 – 4 yrs 4:15 – 4:50 pm $74

5 – 8 yrs 5 – 5:45 pm $74

9 – 13 yrs 6 – 6:45 pm $74

Evergreen Forest Elementary School

Soccer

(3 – 12 yrs) Skyhawks was founded as a soccer club in 1979. Thirty years later we are still the number one choice for parents looking to refine their child’s fundamentals of the world’s most popular sport. Skyhawks Soccer will give your young athlete an opportunity to learn the fundamentals of this great sport while learning life skills and a healthy, fun activity. By the end of the camp your child will have learned new life skills such as teamwork and sportsmanship, made new friends, and improved their sport skills.

SESSION I Jan. 18 – Feb. 8 Sat. 4 – 7 yrs 10 – 10:45 am $74

8 – 12 yrs 11 – 11:45 am $74

SESSION II Mar. 1 – Mar. 22 Sat.

3 – 4 yrs 9:20 – 9:55 am $74

5 – 8 yrs 10 – 10:45 am $74

9 – 12 yrs 11 – 11:45 am $74

Evergreen Forest Elementary School

Martial Arts & Fitness

Kinder-Karate

(4 – 6 yrs) Join us as Master Na teaches the essentials of Taekwondo. Children will improve self-esteem, coordination, and build character. This is a great, safe, and positive introductory experience to Master Na’s programs.

SESSION I Jan. 6 – 29 Mon. / Wed.

SESSION II Mar. 3 – 26 Mon. / Wed. 3:30 – 4 pm $35

Master Na’s Life Skills School

Beginner Taekwondo

(6 – 12 yrs) Learn the secrets of Taekwondo. Participants will become skilled at the basics of this traditional martial art, improve coordination, and build self-esteem. Enjoy this great introduction to Master Na’s programs.

SESSION I Jan. 6 – 29 Mon. / Wed.

SESSION II Mar. 3 – 26 Mon. / Wed. 4 – 4:45 pm $35

Master Na’s Life Skills School

Kim’s Taekwon-Do

(8+ yrs) This non-contact Korean martial art has been taught through Lacey Parks since 1993, by 7th Degree Black Belts, Masters Cheryl Buren and Sharon Buren. Join today to learn selfdefense, get in shape, and earn a Black Belt! We emphasize academic performance and teach students the importance of using self-discipline in achieving personal goals. Classes are offered year-round. (Beginning students, as their introduction to Taekwon-Do, are separated from the main class for their first 8 week session. (No class Jan. 20 & Feb.17) (Class at Lacey Senior Center Jan. 6, 8, 13, & 15)

SESSION I Jan. 6 – Feb. 26 Mon. / Wed. 6 – 7 pm $52

SESSION II Mar. 3 – Apr. 30 Mon. / Wed. 6 – 7 pm $52

Lacey Community Center

Kickboxing

(18 + yrs) A new workout that combines the best of kickboxing, body sculpting, aerobic fitness, and self-defense. You will burn over 800 calories per workout, lose weight, reduce stress, improve flexibility, learn kickboxing, and how to apply the techniques in a practical way for selfdefense. The class is broken up into 12 2-minute rounds with 30 seconds of rest in between. This is a H.I.T.T style workout (High Intensity interval Training). It incorporates rounds that alternate between several minutes of high-intensity movements to significantly increase the heart rate to at least 80% of one’s maximum heart rate, followed by short periods of lower-intensity movements. You will start at station 1 (or any open station) and continue until you have completed all 12 rounds.

SESSION l

Jan. 6 – 29 Mon. / Wed. 9 – 10 am $35

Jan. 7 – 30 Tue. / Thu. 7 – 7:45 pm $35

SESSION II

Mar. 3 – 26 Mon. / Wed. 9 – 10 am $35

Mar. 4 – 27 Tue. / Thu. 7 – 7:45 pm $35

Master Na’s Life Skills School

Adult Self Defense Class

(18+ yrs) Adult Self-defense is a combination of the most effective self-defense systems on the planet. It is a combination of fatburning, energy-producing exercise that will get you in shape. Within just a few classes you’ll already feel more confident in your ability to defend yourself and be in better physical condition. Discover the Israeli Army’s no-nonsense self-defense system that uses your natural body reflexes and motion into an effective self-defense system. It is the most effective techniques distilled from every martial art. You can lose weight, burn fat, get strong, and learn the most effective defense techniques. In addition to getting “fighting fit”, you will learn everything from physical attacks to ground defense, all in a short time.

SESSION I Jan. 6 – 29 Mon. / Wed.

SESSION II Mar. 3 – 26 Mon. / Wed. 7 – 7:45 pm $35

Master Na’s Life Skills School

Fitness

Yoga Level I

(16+ yrs) This class is for students new to Yoga and those returning to their practice. This Hatha Yoga class is focused on asana (poses) and breathing techniques that increase flexibility, strengthen the body, and release stress. Students may stay at this level for as long as they feel it fits their needs. Senior teacher Ray Grace, Founder of Olympia Community Yoga Center (OlyYoga) leads the class. Please bring a Yoga mat, and something to sit on, a Yoga blanket, thick towel, or firm pillow. Optional: Two 4” blocks, yoga strap. (Class at Lacey City Hall Jan. 9)

SESSION l

Jan. 15 – Feb. 26 Wed. 4 – 5:15 pm $87.50

Jan. 9 – Feb. 27 Thu. 5:30 – 6:45 pm $100

SESSION II

Mar. 5 – 26 Wed. 4 – 5:15 pm $52

Mar. 6 – 27 Thu. 5:30 – 6:45 pm $52

Lacey Community Center

Ask us about our Financial Assistance program. See page 31

Yoga Level ll

(16+ yrs) This class is for students advancing their practice from the Level I class or with other Yoga experience. This Hatha Yoga class moves forward into a faster paced class and more advanced poses. Before moving to this level, the student must have a firm grasp of how to modify poses for their needs and be willing to challenge themselves a bit more. Senior teacher Ray Grace, Founder of Olympia Community Yoga Center (OlyYoga) leads the class . Please bring a Yoga mat, and something to sit on, a Yoga blanket, thick towel, or firm pillow. Optional: Two 4” blocks, yoga strap. (Class at Lacey City Hall Jan. 9)

SESSION I Jan 9 – Feb. 27 Thu. 7 – 8:15 pm $100

SESSION II Mar. 6 – 27 Thu. 7 – 8:15 pm $52

Lacey Community Center

AQUATICS

Aquatic Fitness

Fitness/Lap Swim

(18+ yrs) Three lanes will be open for lap swimming with a maximum of two people per lane. (No classes Jan. 20)

MONDAYS

Session I Jan. 6 – Feb. 10 5:30 – 6:30 pm or 6:30 – 7:30 pm $40

Session II Feb. 24 – Mar. 24 5:30 – 6:30 pm or 6:30 – 7:30 pm $40

TUESDAYS

Session I Jan. 7 – Feb. 11 5:30 – 6:30 pm or 6:30 – 7:30 pm $48

Session II Feb. 18 – Mar. 25 5:30 – 6:30 pm or 6:30 – 7:30 pm $48

WEDNESDAYS

Session I Jan. 8 – Feb. 12 5:30 – 6:30 pm or 6:30 – 7:30 pm $48

Session II Feb. 19 – Mar. 26 5:30 – 6:30 pm or 6:30 – 7:30 pm $48

THURSDAYS

Session I Jan. 9 – Feb. 13 5:30 – 6:30 pm or 6:30 – 7:30 pm $48

Session II Feb. 20 – Mar. 27 5:30 – 6:30 pm or 6:30 – 7:30 pm $48

River Ridge High School Pool

On Your Own in the Deep

(18+ yrs) Create your own deep-water workout in two lap lanes. There is no instructor or music playing during these sessions. (No classes Jan. 20)

MONDAYS

Session I Jan. 6 – Feb. 10 5:30 – 6:30 pm or 6:30 – 7:30 pm $40

Session II Feb. 24 – Mar. 24 5:30 – 6:30 pm or 6:30 – 7:30 pm $40

TUESDAYS

Session I Jan. 7 – Feb. 11 5:30 – 6:30 pm or 6:30 – 7:30 pm $48

Session II Feb. 18 – Mar. 25 5:30 – 6:30 pm or 6:30 – 7:30 pm $48

WEDNESDAYS

Session I Jan. 8 – Feb. 12 5:30 – 6:30 pm or 6:30 – 7:30 pm $48

Session II Feb. 19 – Mar. 26 5:30 – 6:30 pm or 6:30 – 7:30 pm $48

THURSDAYS

Session I Jan. 9 – Feb. 13 5:30 – 6:30 pm or 6:30 – 7:30 pm $48

Session II Feb. 20 – Mar. 27 5:30 – 6:30 pm or 6:30 – 7:30 pm $48

River Ridge High School Pool

New location at River Ridge High School Pool

AQUATIC FITNESS BENEFITS

■ Perfect low-impact class for joint injuries or pain.

■ Easily customizable for every age and fitness level by adjusting range and speed of movement.

■ Exercising in the water is naturally cooling so you can exercise comfortably without sweating.

■ A great way to socialize with new people, laugh, and have fun while burning calories.

■ Exercise in almost any form can act as a stress reliever.

Swim Lessons

1 3 – 4 yrs only

BEGINNER SWIM LESSONS

5 – 6 yrs only

3 7 – 12 yrs only

“Just the right fit” for all new and returning swimmers. Utilizing well-organized progressions, swimmers will practice breath control, basic swimming strokes, safety skills, and how to have fun in the water! No pre-requisite skills required.

All swimmers in Level 1, 2 & 3 are required to wear a “learn to swim” float vest (provided at pool) if less than 48 inches tall. Class located in the shallow end.

ADVANCED SWIM LESSONS

LEVEL 4

7 – 12 yrs ** Must pass level 3 to register **

Instructors will introduce and guide swimmers through new strokes including back crawl, butterfly, and breast stroke while continuing to teach safety and skill refinement. Current swimmers can enroll for Level 4 if they have received an instructor approval indicating, they have accomplished the required skills. Participants will be in deep water, swimming the width of the pool.

Registration Information

■ Register based on your child’s age. On the first day of class the instructors will adjust children into classes as needed to make sure they are in classes with children of similar skill level.

■ To register for Level 4, instructor approval is required.

■ Requests for registration changes must be made before the session begins. Call 360-491-0857 to request a change, if space is available.

■ Don’t be discouraged if a class is full, we often add classes based on the waitlist. If you are registering online you can add yourself to any waitlist or call our office.

■ Our goal of instructor-to-student ratios are 4:1 for Level 1 and 6:1 for Level 2 through 4.

Sunday Swim Lessons One day per week North Thurston High School Pool

SESSION I Jan. 12 – Feb. 9

$48 (No class Jan. 19)

SESSION II Feb. 23 – Mar. 23 $60

8:40 – 9:10 am

9:20 – 9:50 am 10 – 10:30 am 10:40 – 11:10 am 11:20 – 11:50 am noon – 12:30 pm 12:40 – 1:10 pm

1:20 – 1:50 pm

2 – 2:30 pm 2:40 – 3:10 pm

Wednesday Evening Swim Lessons One day per week River Ridge High School Pool

Session I Jan. 8 – Feb. 12 $72 Session II Feb. 19 – Mar. 26 $72

5:30 – 6 pm

6:10 – 6:40 pm

6:50 – 7:20 pm

Family Open Swim

Time for your family to enjoy the pool in an open setting.

Whether you want to practice skills from swim lessons or just have a splashing good time. Parents are required to be in the water and within arm’s reach with anyone under 12 years of age.

$7 per person per session.

River Ridge High School Pool

Jan. 12 Sun. 3:30 – 5 pm

Jan. 26 Sun. 3:30 – 5 pm

Feb. 9 Sun. 3:30 – 5 pm

Mar. 2 Sun. 3:30 – 5 pm

We’re Recruiting

Have you ever thought about working or volunteering for the Parks, Culture and Recreation Department? We have many opportunities in aquatics, sports, facilities, special events, and at the Lacey Museum. Check us out at LaceyParks.org.

We Can Make Your Next Event Memorable

Lacey Parks, Culture and Recreation Department operates facilities that provide venues for park events, programs, and classes. Our friendly, knowledgeable staff is prepared to help make your event a success. They will be available the day of your event to provide assistance, including the physical set up of the room.

Jacob Smith House

Jacob Smith House

Jacob Smith House is a civil-war-era structure that features 3 acres of park-like grounds and is available on a rental basis for weddings, receptions, seminars, and retreats.

Jacob Smith House is a civil war-era structure that features 3 acres of park-like grounds and is available on a rental basis for weddings, receptions, seminars, and retreats.

Lacey Community Center

Lacey Community Center seats up to 360 and is the site of numerous community events. It is also available on a rental basis and is an ideal location for banquets, weddings, receptions, meetings, and conferences.

UNDEVELOPED

OUTDOOR PERFORMANCES/EVENTS

EVENT BUILDING

EVENT AREA

FISHING

SWIMMING

DISC GOLF

SKATEPARK

SAND VOLLEYBALL COURTS

TENNIS COURTS

PICKLEBALL COURTS

BASKETBALL COURTS

SOCCER/FOOTBALL/ RUGBY FIELDS

BASEBALL/SOFTBALL FIELDS

DOGS ON LEASH

TRAIL ACCESS

SWINGS WALKING

PAVED SURFACE

NATURAL SURFACE

YOUTH SWINGS

TODDLER SWING

INCLUSIVE SWING (ADA ACCESSIBLE)

5-12 YEAR OLD PLAYGROUND

2-5 YEAR OLD PLAYGROUND

INCLUSIVE PLAY EQUIPMENT (ADA)

FREE STANDING GRILLS CHILDREN’S PLAY EQUIPMENT

PARKING LOT

RESTROOM

PICNIC TABLES (UNSHELTERD)

PICNIC SHELTERS

RESERVABLE PICNIC SHELTERS

PICNIC SHELTERS

PARKS MAP

Class Policies & Reminders

Refund Policy

Program cancellation or change requests are not accepted via email, please call our office for these transactions. Unless otherwise noted, refunds, less costs incurred, will be given if notified:

2 business days prior to 1st class = 100% Less than 2 business days prior to First class = 75% 2nd class = 50% 3rd class = 0%

Trips & Tours:

7 or more days prior to the trip: = 100% less any fees incurred. Less than 7 days = 0%

No exceptions for sickness, personal emergencies or No Shows. You may substitute another person at any time before the day of the trip/tour without a penalty, must contact our office to do so. Trips go rain or shine. Please note, our vans are not ADA accessible and have very limited storage space.

Day Camps:

By 5pm Thursday prior to camp = 100% 1st camp day = 50% 2nd camp day = 0%

No refunds for camp violation/ dismissal

No refunds for events or programs meeting 3 times or less, or for sport leagues/tournaments once draws have been made.

Refunds are issued in the form of the original method of payment. Cash will be refunded by check to the person listed as the primary guardian of the household account. Refunds for children linked to more than one household account will be issued to the primary guardian of the household account in which the class registration was originally processed.

North Thurston Public Schools Disclaimer

Unless otherwise specifically noted, the programs listed in this brochure are NOT school-sponsored activities. The North Thurston Public Schools has neither reviewed nor approved the sponsoring organization or its programs, personnel, and activities announced in this catalog. The sponsoring organization and participants agree to protect, indemnify, and hold harmless the District, its board of directors, employees, and agents, from any and all claims, liabilities, damages, expenses or rights of action, directly or indirectly attributed to the organization, or its programs, personnel, and activities. Permission to distribute this brochure through the schools should not be considered an endorsement or recommendation of these programs by North Thurston Public Schools.

Weather Cancellations

Lacey Parks, Culture and Recreation will make a decision regarding class or program cancellations due to inclement weather as early in the day as possible, and will notify all registered participants. Please check City of Lacey website for updates.

Specialized Recreation Programs

Lacey Parks, Culture and Recreation provides special services programs to area residents in cooperation with Thurston County Parks and Recreation. These programs strive to meet the needs of the developmentally and physically challenged. For more information, please contact Thurston County Parks and Recreation at 360-867-2679.

ADA Accommodations

The City of Lacey provides reasonable accommodations to the public with disabilities. We invite you to contact the Parks, Culture and Recreation Department two (2) weeks in advance of the date a program begins or forty-eight (48) hours before meetings to discuss any special accommodations which are necessary. Individuals with disabilities may register for any program offered by the Lacey Parks, Culture and Recreation Department provided program requirements can be met and the safety of other program participants is not affected. Accommodations will be determined on a case-by-case basis.

Gender Equity Policy

The City of Lacey does not discriminate against any person on the basis of sex in the operation, conduct, or administration of community athletic programs or sports facilities. Any citizen who feels she or he has been the victim of discriminatory treatment in violation of this policy should report this concern to the Parks, Culture and Recreation Director, the Recreation Manager, or the Recreation Supervisor of the program, for appropriate investigation.

Winter Registration Starts Wednesday, December 4 at 9 am

HOW TO REGISTER FOR PROGRAMS: ONLINE

Register and pay online! This is the quickest registration tool. You can set up your household account and register for programs 24/7 once registration opens! Visit https://laceyparks.org/activities/ register and click on Online Registration.

BY PHONE

We suggest online registration as the speediest registration tool, but we are happy to assist you by phone as well. Thank you in advance for your patience. Our phone lines will be open and staffed, you may experience a wait as we assist each customer in the order the call is received.

FULL PAYMENT IS DUE AT TIME OF REGISTRATION VIA VISA/MC. WE DO NOT STORE CREDIT CARDS, SO BE SURE TO HAVE YOURS HANDY WHEN YOU REGISTER.

Register today at LaceyParks.org For more information, call 360-491-0857

REGISTRATION RECOMMENDATIONS

Plan ahead! Set up your account before Dec. 4. If the program you wanted is already full, ask to be put on our waitlist. We recommend you sign up for programs as far in advance as possible to insure your spot and to prevent program cancellations. After a class has already started, please contact our office for registration info.

APPLY FOR FINANCIAL ASSSISTANCE

The Parks, Culture and Recreation Department has a financial assistance fund available to ensure recreation programs are accessible to everyone in our community. Applicants must show proof of residency (City of Lacey or North Thurston Public School) and of financial need. Email laceyparksscholarship@cityoflacey.org for full details and the applicaiton.

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