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Douglas-Coffee County Parks and Recreation Department
Dedicated to our most valuable assets: OUR CHILDREN • www.cityofdouglasga.gov/recreation
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Welcome to Douglas - Coffee County Parks and Recreation Department.
It gives me great pleasure to present our annual leisure guide with all the wonderful activities, programs, and events that the Douglas-Coffee County Parks and Recreation Department has to offer you and your family. Our parks and recreation facilities continue to attract a record number of participants and users.
We will continue to work hard and strive to give our patrons the very best we have to offer in recreation, parks, and cultural arts opportunities. I want to encourage each of you to take the time to get active and improve your level of fitness. Join a class, ride a bike along the greenway trail, or just take a quiet stroll through any part of this beautiful city we are all so proud to call home.
Creating a great quality of life for all our residents is an important responsibility of all staff members. On behalf of the Douglas - Coffee County Recreation Commission, I invite you to take advantage of all the programs and events that we offer.
Sincerely,
Message from the Director
Stevie Young, DirectorDouglas-Coffee County Parks & Recreation Department
Stevie Young
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City Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 4City Offices, Directory & Services | Parks & Recreation Directory
Public Information Directory
For Your Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 5Calendar of Events | Facility Leasing & Reservations
Heritage Station Museum
Douglas-Coffee Parks & Recreation Board and Mission Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 6
Staff Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 7
Code of Ethics, Policies and other Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 8-12
Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page13-17NEW Fee Chart | Adult League Meetings |Baseball | SoftballNYSCA Coaches Certification | Evaluations |Summer Camps
Swim Team |Cheerleading |Football | Soccer | Basketball
Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 18-21Aerobic Classes | Water Aerobics
Camp Cool | Fitness Fun
Red Hat Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 22
Special Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 23-26Senior Programming | Art Classes
Wiregrass Artist Guild Art Festival | Munch and MusicTiny Tot Egg Hunt | Camp Cool
Community Tree Lighting Ceremony & Christmas Parade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 27
Mayor, City Commissioners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 28
County Commission & County Administrator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 29
Facilities, Ballfields and Parks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 30-31
Table of contents
Online Registration Now Available!Don’t have time to come to the Recreation office to register for programs?
Don’t worry, you can register and pay online for most programs at www.cityofdouglasga.gov/athletics.
For more information, call us today at (912) 384-5978.
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CITY DIRECTORY
224 E. Bryan Street | Douglas, Georgia 31533 or
P.O. Box 470 | Douglas, Georgia 31534 (912) 389-3401
www.cityofdouglasga.gov
WDTV Channel 13 Government Access Channel
City of Douglas Bulletin Board 24 Hours A Day
For programming information, 912-383-0277.
City Offices & Services Area Code (912)
After Hour City Non-Emergency DIAL 3-1-1 Or Call 912-384-3302
3-1-1/Customer Care Center 384-3302/3-1-1Airport 384-1409City Clerk 389-3405City Manager 389-3401Community Development 383-0277Customer Service 384-3499 Electric 389-3445 Finance 389-3493 Fire (Emergency dial 9-1-1) Fire Non-Emergency 384-4815 Gas 389-3427 Heritage Station Museum 389-3461Human Resources 389-3494Mayor’s Office 389-3401 Parks & Recreation 384-5978Police (Emergency dial 9-1-1) Police Non-Emergency 384-2222Police Crime Tips 260-3600Public Information 383-0277Public Works (ESG) 389-3450Vehicle Maintenance 389-3454Water & Wastewater (ESG) 389-3447WDTV-13 383-0013
Douglas-Coffee County Parks & Recreation Department
Administration 384-5978Athletics 384-5978Facility Management 384-5978Fitness/Special Programs 383-7332Grounds Maintenance 384-5068
For Main Street and Visitor Information, please contact the Douglas-Coffee County Chamber of Commerce, (912) 384-1873.
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FOR YOUR INFORMATION
STAY CONNECTED! Visit www.cityofdouglasga.gov
Community Calendar, City News, Special Programs, Tourism Events, Commission
Meetings, A to Z Guide, Utility Payments, Recycling, Citizens Requests
2022 Calendar of Events Visitor Information
114 N. Peterson Ave. 912-384-1873
January………..……Chamber Annual Banquet MLK, Jr. Youth Celebration
February…..………………...….GRPA District II Basketball Tournament March…..The Wiregrass Children’s Art Festival April……............…...A Taste of Douglas Event Relay for Life
Spring Broxton Rocks Tour & Easter Open House
May………...…..Summer Program Registration July………………………….July 4th Celebration August………………..National Night Out Event
September……………..Nicholls Founder’s Day
October.....Community Health & Wellness Day
Gopher Tortoise Festival “Think Pink” Women in Business Banquet
Coffee State Park Fall Festival November……….Broxton Chicken, Livers, and
Gizzards Festival Happy Pappy Car Show Coffee State Park Pioneer Harvest Festival Downtown Holiday Open House
December…………….Tree Lighting Ceremony
Christmas Parade Coffee State Park Christmas on the Pond
Meet, Greet, and Celebrate in Douglas, Georgia! Let us host your reception, birthday party, baby shower or next special event in one of our facilities! For more information, call 912-384-5978 or email Carol Goodman at [email protected]. Visit us online at www.cityofdouglasga.gov/facilities.
For your information
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Mission StatementDouglas-Coffee County Parks & Recreation Department
Mission StatementThe Douglas-Coffee County Parks and Recreation Department strives to continue to improve its broad based recreation programs including sports, cultural activities, parks, and recreational facilities. In order to maintain our leadership, among comparable sized cities in the United States, we work diligently to ensure opportunities for all citizens in Douglas and Coffee County. The Douglas-Coffee County Parks and Recreation Department offers a wide variety of diverse, goal-oriented, affordable, and of course, FUN opportunities for youth of all ages and ability levels.
The Mission Statement is supported by these key ideals:• To provide competitive programming for different athletic disciplines.• To provide recreational environment that joins health and spirit.• To provide a comprehensive maintenance program in order to provide safe, clean facilities.• To provide passive greenspace consistent with local and national standards• To provide diverse entertainment opportunities at a reasonable cost• To provide signature events and programming that has regional appeal• To provide a recreational environment that pervades fiscal responsibility and efficiency• To provide programming for special needs and senior adult populations• To provide the highest level of professionalism and ethics
Douglas/Coffee County Parks & Recreation Board
LeGrand Roberts – Chairman (County)
Sid Adams (County)
Michael Brown (City)
Rueben Speight (City/County)
Missy Givens (County)
Darnell Sieg (City)
Johnny Wilkerson (City)
Steve White/Randy Garrett (CCBOE))
Stevie Young (Ex-Officio)
City Commissioner Cindy McNeill (Ex-Officio)
County Commissioner Oscar Paulk (Ex-Officio)
Linda Phillips (Ex-Officio)
Wesley Vickers (Ex-Officio)
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Introducing Our Staff 2022Administrative Division
Stevie Young, Director
Willis Crockett, Assistant Director
Carol Goodman, Facility Coordinator
Nia Wilkerson, Registration Clerk
Mayra Acosta, Registration Clerk
Athletics DivisionLandy Gomez, Athletic Coordinator
Ronnie Bullock, Athletic Programmer
Fitness/Special Programs DivisionLaGina Gibbs, Fitness/Special Program Coordinator
Maintenance Division Josh Milhollin, Maintenance Coordinator
Rusty Huelett, Park Supervisor
Marquis Ross, Maintenance Worker
Nipper Gillis, Maintenance Worker
Michael Smith, Maintenance Worker
Michael Dasko, Maintenance Worker
Rashad Clements, Maintenance Worker
Gregory Brown, Maintenance Worker
Trace Tatum, Maintenance Worker
Kenny Ruffin, Facilities Supervisor
Donnie Browning, Facility Service Worker
Sidney Phillips, Facility Service Worker
Rose Simpson, Facility Service Worker
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Parents are asked to adhere to a Code of Ethics for Youth Sports and are encouraged to help DCCPRD implement and enforce the code. The DCCPRD reserves the right to dismiss any spectator unable to follow these guidelines. Based on the severity of the infraction, a spectator may be dismissed from the park for a single game or the entire season and also pay a fine.
• I will not criticize or yell at officials or players on the field. I will be patient and treat them with respect.
• I will not be a “Sideline Coach.” I will not sit behind the team bench or pace along the sideline shouting instructions. I will cooperate with coaches and support the team.
• I will not be a “Grand Stand Coach.” I will encourage good sportsmanship by demonstrating positive support for all players, coaches, and officials at every game, practice, and youth sports event.
• I will address team or player problems quietly and only with the team’s head coach. I will not argue with or question the coach in public.
• I understand that abusive and profane language is not tolerated. I understand that if I do not conduct myself in a positive manner; I will be asked to vacate the premises.
• I will attend and be on time to all team events. I will arrive early on game days to allow time for proper warm-ups.
• I will refrain from smoking or using any tobacco or alcohol product while at all youth sports events.
• I will place the emotional and physical well-being of my child ahead of personal desires to win.
• I will teach my child to treat all players, coaches, fans, and officials with respect.• I will emphasize to my child that winning a game is the result of hard work, team
work and maximum effort.• I will encourage my child and other players on the team. I will keep all comments
positive to influence positive results. • I will support my child if he/she needs extra practice at home.
DCCPRDParent Code of Ethics
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Rules of conduct for all Coaches, Managers, Participants, Players, Officials, Parents, Sponsors, and Spectators.Article I. Coaches, managers, participants, players, officials, parents, sponsors, and spectators SHALL NOT:
A. Curse (malicious or otherwise, verbally, written, or electronically via email, text, social media or other communication or by physical gesture) at another coach, manager, participant, player, official, parent, staff member, or spectator of the DCCPRD.
B. Push, hit, strike, or threaten (verbally, written, or electronically via email, text, social media, or other communicaton or by physical gesture) to a coach, manager, participant, player, official, parent, staff member or spectator of the DCCPRD.
C. Be drinking or under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs, or any controlled substance while on DCCPRD or Coffee County School premises before, during or after an event.
D. Act in an irrational manner or make a public spectacle or nuisance of himself/herself before, during or after a scheduled event.
E. Violate the rules and regulations of the activity or program of which he/she are involved.
F. Participate in any act that undermines league policy or procedures.
G. Commit in the presence of at least one person not immediately involved, any of the infractions listed in the above-stated Article I rules (A, B, C, D, E and/or F).
H. Commit any infraction not covered under these stated rules but is a violation of league, or DCCPRD Rules, Regulations, Bylaws, or League amended procedures, guidelines, and/or game rules (example: being ejected from a game due to having two (2) technical fouls).
Article II. PenaltiesViolations of Rule A (NO APPEAL)
A. First Offense: Two (2) week suspensionB. Second Offense: Dismissal from DCCPRD for a period of six (6) months.C. Third Offense: Permanent dismissal from all DCCPRD sponsored events.
Violations of Rules B, C, D (NO APPEAL)
A. First Offense: Minimum of 1 year dismissal from DCCPRD Parks and any DCCPRD sponsored events. Maximum is permanent dismissal.
B. Second Offense: Two (2) year dismissal from DCCPRD sponsored activities. If deemed necessary by DCCPRD legal action may be taken against the individual violating the Code of Conduct.
Violations of Rules E, F, G
A. First Offense: 1. Players, coaches, officials/umpires: Three (3) week suspension. 2. Spectators: One (1) month suspension from all DCCPRD events.B. Second Offense: One (1) year suspension from all DCCPRD events.C. Third Offense: Two (2) year suspension from all DCCPRD sponsored events.
Violations of Rule H
A. First Offense: Suspended for the next game.B. Second Offense: Suspended for the remainder of the season.
Anyone in violation of the DCCPRD Code of Ethics and has been disciplined accordingly has the right to appeal (unless otherwise indicated) before the Douglas-Coffee County Parks and Recreation Board. Appeals must be made in writing within 48 hours of suspension.
DCCPRD reserves the right to make coaching changes for All-Star teams if deemed necessary by the department staff.
Code of conduct policy
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Youth Sports Philosophy Our philosophy is to instill character,
sportsmanship, and teamwork into our youth. Our sports programs promote social skills, physical development and intellectual maturity. Our programs downplay winning and losing and promote participation, good sportsmanship, and the enjoyment of all sports. It is our goal to encourage all participants, coaches, and players to work hard at their sport, win or lose with dignity, and demonstrate fair play.
ScholarshipsParticipation Scholarships are available
and are awarded based on each family’s financial need. Proof of income is required. A form must be filled out by a parent or legal guardian and submitted along with support documents a minimum of one week prior to the registration deadline.
Volunteer Coaches WE NEED YOU!
The DCCPRD encourages parents to get involved in our youth programs. Like you, volunteer coaches come from all walks of life. Without volunteer coaches, the team organizational process is delayed. Applications are available at the DCCPRD. DCCPRD sports staff process volunteer coach applications for their specified sport.
• Requirements for Coaches• Complete a background check• Attend a coaches meeting• Head coaches are
required to be certified by the National Youth Sports Coaches Association (NYSCA). Coaches are selected based on knowledge of the game and the current need according to participation levels. Coaches are ambassadors of the DCCPRD and the expectations of a coach is to provide a positive learning environment and a fun experience for all participants. Coaches are selected at the discretion of the DCCPRD.
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Weather Cancellations Decisions about field condition or game cancellation are not made until 3 p.m. on weekdays. If a decision cannot be made at those specified times, it will be made at game time. Decisions are made by the DCCPRD staff before the games start. Games are cancelled if weather or field conditions are unsafe for play. On days of inclement weather, please call (912) 384-5978 or check the Recreation Department’s Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/DCCPRD.
Refund PolicyRefunds or credits are approved by the athletic coordinator
or director. Full refunds may be issued prior to team formation. After team formation, refunds will only be granted for medical reasons and relocation. A medical letter must accompany a refund application. For payments by check, please allow 30 days for refund processing.
Parent FeedbackThe DCCPRD always welcomes feedback from the public. Program
Evaluation Forms are provided at the DCCPRD. There is a drop box in the front office or you can mail evaluation to Athletic Staff at 200C South Madison Avenue Douglas, Ga. 31533
Registration Process Register for all youth sports at the Douglas-Coffee County Parks & Recreation Department office located at 200C South Madison Avenue. We are open Monday – Friday 8am – 5pm. Participants and/or legal guardians must sign waiver to register child. Participants are registered by age (based on age control date for each sport), gender and/or participation/school district. A copy of participant’s birth certificate must be on file. Registration fee must be paid in full to be eligible for practice and/or games and is payable by check, credit, debit or cash. A late fee of $10 will be charged to all participants who register after the registration deadline.
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TEAM INFORMATIONAt the end of registration sign up, the DCCPRD staff will hold evaluations. Evaluation dates and times will be given to the parent/guardian at registration. After evaluations are conducted, a date will be given to each volunteer coach for the player draft. With the help of DCCPRD staff, volunteer coaches will draft all participants and players will be placed on teams. A coach’s child and brother/sister will be placed on teams before the draft starts.
When the draft is over the DCCPRD staff will post team and player names at the front window at the recreation department. No ride requests will be honored in competitive leagues. No child will be moved to another team after the draft. NO EXCEPTIONS. After teams are formed, coaches are required to contact
players within 72 hours after the draft. Coaches will be given parent/guardian phone numbers provided during registration. Please ensure you provide day and evening contact numbers during registration. If you do not receive a call from a coach, please contact the DCCPRD main office. Practices will start soon after the teams are drafted. NOTE: Some sports are formed by schools teams: SOCCER, BASKETBALL, FOOTBALL, T-BALL.
PRACTICE REQUIREMENTSTeams are allowed to practice three days a week before the start of the season. During the season, teams are allowed to practice two days a week, if a practice field is available.NOTE: If a player repeatedly misses practice, the coach has the authority to sit that player out for one game.
Make A Difference!!Become AVolunteer
Coach For Youth
Athletics!! Call:
384-5978
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pFOOTBALL
Athletics
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Athletic Fee ChartFEES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Early Registration Fees
Program City/Co. OOC Baseball $45 $80
Basketball $40 $80
Cheerleading $35 $80
Football (Flag) $45 $80 Football (Tackle) $45 $80
Soccer $40 $80
Softball $45 $80
Swim Team $55 $80
Track $20 $80
Youth Program City/Co. OOC Baseball $40 $80 Basketball $35 $80 Cheerleading $30 $80 Football (Flag) $40 $80 Football (Tackle) $40 $80 Soccer $35 $80 Softball $40 $80 Swim Team $50 $80 Track $15 $80 Volleyball
Adult Program Team Sponsorship Baseball Youth - $350 Basketball Adult is determined by the number of teams* Softball Youth $350 Adult is determined by the number of teams* Volleyball Adult is determined by the number of teams*
* Team Fee Only
Regular Registration Fees
* After Regular Registration Ends, a $10.00 late fee will be added to the fee.
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JANUARY - MARCHuMIRACLE LEAGUE BASEBALL REGISTRATION
Ages: 4 - 99 Gender: Co-Ed Age Control: prior to or on May 1, 2022 Registration: Jan. 3 to May 13Cost: $35. Includes jersey and hat. Safety bats and gloves will be provided by Parks and Recreation
uMIRACLE LEAGUE VOLUNTEER TRAINING
Dates: Jan. 11 - March 8Time: 5:30pmLocation: TBAFor more information about the Miracle League, contact Nia Wilkerson-Robinson 912-384-5978 or [email protected]
uBASEBALL REGISTRATIONEarly Registration: Jan. 03 - Jan. 14Cost: $40 City/County, OOC $80Regular Registration: Jan. 17 - Jan. 28Cost: $45 City/County, OOC $80Age Control Date: prior to or on Sept. 1, 2022 T-BALL BASEBALLAges: 5 & 6
PEE WEE BASEBALL (PITCHING MACHINE)Ages: 7 & 8
MITE BASEBALL (GRPA)Ages: 9 & 10
MIDGET BASEBALL (GRPA)Ages: 11 & 12
JUNIOR BASEBALL (GRPA)Ages: 13 & 14• Evaluations February• GRPA Leagues Start March
uSOFTBALL REGISTRATIONEarly Registration: Jan. 03 - Jan. 14Cost: $40 City/County, OOC $80Regular Registration: Jan. 17 - Jan. 28Cost: $45 City/County, OOC $80Age Control Date: prior to or on Sept. 1, 2022
PEE WEE INSTRUCTIONALAges: 7 & 8
MITE SOFTBALL (GRPA)Ages: 9 & 10
MIDGET FAST PITCH (GRPA)Ages: 11 & 12
JUNIOR FAST PITCH (GRPA)Ages: 13 & 14• Evaluations in February and March• GRPA Leagues Start March
uTROJAN BASEBALL CLINICDate: TBA Time: 9am - 1pmLocation: Wilson FieldCost: $40 (On-site registration $50)Ages: 6 - 14• Learn the basic fundamentals of baseball from Coffee High Baseball Coaches and Players
uADULT SPRING SOFTBALL MEETINGS
Men’s Church: Jan. 17 & Feb. 7 at 6:30Men’s Open: Jan. 17 & Feb. 7 at 7:30Women’s Church: Feb. 14 & 20 at 6:30Women’s Open: Feb. 14 at 6:30Co-ed: Jan. 24 at 7:30• All meetings held at Central Square Complex
uTRACK REGISTRATIONAges: 8 - 14Age Control Date: As of December 31, 2022Early Registration: Jan. 31 - Feb. 18Cost: $15 City/County, OOC $80Regular Registration: Feb. 21 - Mar. 4 Cost: $20 City/County, OOC $80
uNYSCA BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL COACHES CLINIC
Date: TBAAges: 18 & OverTime: TBAPlace: Central Square Complex• Mandatory for all coaches
MAKE ADIFFERENCE!!
BECOME A VOLUNTEER COACH FOR YOUTH ATHLETICS!! CALL: 384-5978
BASEBALL
BASKETBALL
SOFTBALL
SWIMMING
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uBASEBALL EVALUATIONS*MITE (9&10) BASEBALL At Coffee Middle School
MIDGET (11&12) BASEBALL At TBA
JUNIOR (13&14) BASEBALL At Coffee Middle School
Last Name Date Time“A - F” Jan. 31 4:30pm“G - L” Feb. 1 4:30pm“M - S” Feb. 2 4:30pm“T - Z” Feb. 3 4:30pmMake-up Feb. 4 4:30pm*If you do not attend evaluations, you will have to sit out/not play the first of the season.
uFAST PITCH SOFTBALL EVALUATIONS*
MITE (9&10) Softball
MIDGET (11&12) Fastpitch Softball
JUNIOR (13&14) Fastpitch Softball
Place: Huckaby Complex
Last Name Date Time
“A - L” Feb. 9 4:30pm“M - Z” Feb. 10 4:30pmMakeup Feb. 11 4:30pm
uBASEBALL EVALUATIONS*PEE WEE 7 & 8 At Coffee Middle School
Last Name Date Time
“A - F” Feb. 14 4:30pm“G - L” Feb. 15 4:30pm“M - S” Feb. 16 4:30pm“T - Z” Feb. 17 4:30pmMake-up Feb. 18 4:30pm*League starts April
uPEE WEE SOFTBALL EVALUATIONS*PEE WEE 7 & 8 At Huckaby Complex
Last Name Date Time
“A - L” Feb. 16 4:30pm“M - Z” Feb. 17 4:30pmMake-up Feb. 18 4:30pm*League starts April
APRIL - JUNEuSWIM TEAM
Ages: 7 - 18 Age Control Date: prior to or onJune 1, 2022Early Registration: March 21 - April 8Cost: $50 City/County, OOC $80Regular Registration: April 11 - April 22Cost: $55 City/County, OOC $80
uBLITZ DAY - SUMMER ATHLETIC REGISTRATION
Date: TBATime: TBAPlace: TBA• Athletic Camps for all ages and gender.• Possible camps: Baseball, Softball, Basketball, Golf, Tennis, Cheerleading• Registration for Swim Lessons• Information packet available at Parks & Recreation for Summer Programs in April
uSWIM LESSONSRegistration: During Blitz Day Program Date: TBA Ages: TBA Gender: Co-ed Time: TBAPlace: City PoolCost: TBA
uGOLF TEAMRegistration: May 2 - June 3Must be 7 prior to Aug. 1, 2022Dates & Places: TBACost: $20
uTENNIS TEAMRegistration: May 2 - June 3Must be 7 prior to Sept. 1, 2022Dates & Places: TBACost: $60
JULY - SEPTEMBERuFOOTBALL REGISTRATION
Early Registration: June 13 - July 15Flag: $40 City/County, OOC $80Tackle: $40 City/County, OOC $80
CHEERLEADING
GOLF TEAM
FOOTBALL
TRACK
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Regular Registration: July 18 - Aug. 12Flag: $45 City/County, OOC $80Tackle: $45 City/County, OOC $80Age Control Date: prior to or onSept. 1, 2022
PEEWEE FLAG FOOTBALLAges: 5 & 6 (Play with schools)
FLEA TACKLE FOOTBALLAges: 7 & 8 (Drafted)
MITE TACKLE FOOTBALLAges: 9 & 10 (Drafted)
***7 & 8 Flea Tackle and 9 & 10 Mite Tackle football will be drafted.
uFOOTBALL EVALUATIONS*(Flea) 7 & 8 at Huckaby Complex(Mite) 9 & 10 at Soccer Field on Lambert Rd.
Last Name Date Time
“A - L” Aug. 15 6:00pm“M - Z” Aug. 16 6:00pm
uCHEERLEADING REGISTRATION
Ages: 5 - 10Age Control Date: prior to or on Sept. 1, 2022Early Registration: June 13 - July 15Cost: $30 City/County, OOC $80Regular Registration: July 18 - Aug. 12 Cost: $35 City/County, OOC $80
uNYSCA FOOTBALL COACHES CLINIC
Date: TBACost: FreeAges: 18 & OverPlace: Central Square Complex• Mandatory for all coaches
uSOCCER REGISTRATIONAges: 5 - 17 Gender: Co-edAge Control Date: prior to or on Sept. 1, 2022.Early Registration: June 13 - July 15Cost: $35 City/County, OOC $80Regular Registration: July 18 - Aug. 12Cost: $40 City/County, OOC $80
OCTOBER - DECEMBERuBASKETBALL REGISTRATION
Ages: 5 – 17 Gender: Co-edAge Control Date: prior to or on Sept. 1, 2022Early Registration: Sept. 12 - Sept. 30Cost: $35 City/County, OOC $80Regular Registration: Oct. 3 - Nov. 4Cost: $40 City/County, OOC $80• Evaluations in November
uBASKETBALL EVALUATIONS*
Place: Central Sq. Complex Gym “B”Last Name: A-L Nov. 16, M-Z Nov. 17 Mite (9&10) Girls 4:30pmMite (9&10) Boys 5:15pmMidget (11&12) 6:00pmJunior and Senior (13-17) TBA
uADULT BASKETBALL ORGANIZATIONAL MEETINGS
TBA•All held at Central Square Complex
Register forSummerAthletic
ProgramsMay 3, 2022
4 p.m. - 6 p.m.Youth Center
SOCCER
TENNIS TEAM
SWIM TEAM
FOOTBALL
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2022 FitnessTimes & Dates
IT’S TIME TO GET FITGet started today in any of the fun and invigorating classes
offered at DCCPRD’s Aerobics Studio.
200E S. Madison Avenue, next to Satilla Regional Library
912-383-7332
CLASS DESCRIPTIONSChair Exercise – Increase flexibility, build strength, reduce
muscle aches and pains by adding breath and movement as
you sit in your chair. Taught by: Gina Gibbs
Morning Stretch – Beginner class for those who have always
wanted to start a fitness program, but didn’t know where to
begin. Taught by: Gina Gibbs.
Water Aerobics – Exercise in a pool, great for anyone with
arthritis, pregnant women, and all those who don’t want to
sweat. Tones entire body, strengthens the cardio-vascular
system, and improves flexibility. Held at South Georgia State
College. Taught by: Gina Gibbs.
Summer Camps – For ages 4 and up June - July
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YEAR ROUND CLASSESBefore starting any fitness program, remember to consult your doctor!
All Registration held at Main office 200-C S Madison
uCHAIR EXERCISEInstructor: Gina GibbsRegistration: 1st of each month Ages: 18 & Over Gender: Co-EdTime: Tuesday & Thursday10:00am - 10:45amCost: $15 for 4 weeksPlace: Aerobic Studio (Art Center)• Helps ease the pain of arthritis• Increase your strength, flexibility, balance and improve your joint movement• Exercises performed while sitting in a chair using small weights, resistance bands, & sponge balls.
uMORNING STRETCH (FIRST TIMERS WELCOME)
(Beginner Exercise Program)Registration: 1st of each MonthClass Times: Mon., Wed., & Thurs.Time: 9:00am - 9:45amGender: Co-Ed Ages: 55 & OverCost: $15 monthlyPlace: Aerobic Studio (Art Center)• Improves flexibility• Movement to music
• Relaxation• Weight Loss• Improves Muscular Strength• Just Fun!
uZUMBA Fitness “Big Girls LoveZumba 2” with Andreal ChambersRegistration: 1st of each month Class Days: Mon., Tues. & Thurs.Time: 5:30pm - 6:30pmAges: 18 & OverCost: $40 monthly OR $5 per classPlace: Aerobic Sudio (Art Center)
MAY - JULYuCAMP COOL
(combined program with arts and crafts, and fitness fun)
Let’s make a Movie ……Movie themes
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WATER AEROBICS
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SENIOR FITNESS
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Registration: May 3 - June 2022 Cost: $70 City/County, OOC $80Ages: 6-13 (Limit: 25) Co-edTime: 10am - 2:00pm Bring lunch each dayPlace: The Art Center South end Session 1 June 6-9 (Mon-Thurs)Session 2 June 13-16 (Mon-Thurs)Session 3 June 22-23 (Mon-Thurs)
uSUMMER WATER FITNESS Registration: May 3 - June 2022Cost: $65 City/County OOC $75Ages: 12 & OverProgram Date: June 6 - July 7, 2022Time: 5:30pm - 6:30pm Mondays & 6:30pm - 7:30pm WednesdayPlace: City Pool at 220 Shirley Ave.• Exercise the cool way! Burn fat! Great for arthritis and building muscle!
MORNING STRETCH
KIDS FITNESS
SENIOR FITNESS
WELLNESS
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Fun Monthly Meetings. For more information, call Red Hat sister Gina Gibbs, 383-7332.
Be a Member of the
Red Hat Society
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Special Programs
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YEAR - ROUND SPECIAL PROGRAMSuDOUGLAS SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB
50 & older; Meets monthly on the
4th Thursday. Meetings consist
of a covered dish luncheon and
program.
Location: The C. E. Weir CenterMeeting Time: 11amDues: $8 annually • Join us for fellowship and fun!!! • May program
uTHE WIREGRASS ARTISTS GUILD
• Artists & Art Supporter Group meets 1st Tuesday of each month at 6:30pm at The Art Center – South Entrance.Fee: $25 a year• Sponsors yearly Wiregrass Children’s Festival on the first Saturday in March • Holds two art shows yearly • Active Members of the guild may display and sell their artwork at the Wiregrass Art Show “The Soul of the South”
uTHE DOUGLAS SINGLES CLUB
Ages: 30 & overClub dues: $15.00• Monthly dances – every first Friday ladies bring finger food/gents soft drinks• Covererd dish meetings on thefourth Thursday of the month at The Art Center – South Entrance
JANUARY - MARCHuTHE WIREGRASS ART FESTIVAL
“Art Is For Everyone” Children’s Art Festival & Coffee County School’s “Student Art Show”
Date: March 5, 2022 Time: 9:00am - 3:00pmPlace: Central Square Complex Gym “A”• A day full of art! Join us as we celebrate March as “Youth Art Month”• NO FEE!
uTINY TOT EGG HUNT - COMMUNITY WIDE
Program Date: TBA Cost: NoneAges: 1 - 7 Gender: Co-EdTime: 11:00am SharpPlace: Soccer Field at J.C. Adams Municipal Park • Co-Sponsored by the DouglasKiwanis & City of Douglas Fire Department
APRIL - MAYuMUNCH & MUSIC
Each Wednesday in AprilApril 6, 13, 20, 27Time: 12 noon Place: Emma Ward Park• Bring your lunch, snacks will be sold
• Co-sponsored by Coffee Alliance for the Arts and Main Street
YEARLY DANCE SCHEDULE
$8 at the door • 7:00 p.m.C.E. Weir Center or Gym A
*January 7*February 4*March 4*April 1*May 6*June 3*July 1
*August 5*September 2*October 7*November 4*December 2
SUMMER YOUTH WORKERS
Apply At City Hallor Apply Online
The month of March
www.cityofdouglasga.govRED HAT CRAFTS
CHILDREN’S ART FESTIVAL
SENIOR FUN
SUMMER CAMP
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TINY TOT EGG HUNTp
uSUMMER PROGRAM REGISTRATION DAY
Date: Tuesday, May 3, 2022Time: 4:00am - 6:00pmPlace: Douglas Coffee County Parks & Recreation Teen CenterCan Register on-line May 3, 2022Programs for all ages and genders• Registration for all Summer Programs offered through the Recreation Department
• Information packet available at Parks and Recreation Office Summer Programs and Day Camps
JUNE - JULYuCAMP COOL
(a combined program offering arts, crafts, and fitness fun) Registration: May 3 - June 2022Cost: $75 City/County, OOC $85Ages: 6 -12Time: 10am - 2:00pmPlace: The Art Center South endSession 1 June 6-9 (Mon-Thurs)Session 2 June 13-16 (Mon-Thurs)Session 3 June 20-23 (Mon-Thurs)
uMY TIME CAMPRegistration: May 3 - June 2022Date: June 27-29Age: 4 - 6Time: 10am - 12:00pmCost: $50 City/County, OOC $60• Fitness Fun• Jump DancePlace: Art Center 200-E S Madsion
CALLING ALL LADIES!Join the Red Hat
Society in February for lots of fun and
friendship!
Call 912.383.7332
“May is OlderAmerican Month”
Celebrating Senior Adults50 and over! Details will be
available April.Call 383-7332
SUMMER CAMP
CAMP COOL
TINY TOT EGG HUNT
SUMMER CAMP
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Art Enthusiast?Craft Maker?
Special Talent?We need more
teachers that are willing to share their talents.
If you are what we are searching for, contact Gina at 921-383-7332 or email [email protected]
AUGUST - DECEMBERuWIREGRASS GUILD MEMBERS ONLY ART SHOW
“The Soul of the South”Date: To Be AnnouncedTime: 8am - 3pmPlace: The Art Center, South Entrance• Guild Members exhibit and sell original art work at the Art Center • Art Demonstrations
CAMP COOL
CAMP COOL
SUMMER CAMP
ART SHOW
LOOKING FOR ART OPPORTUNITIES? JOIN THE WIREGRASS ARTISTS GUILD!
CALL THE ART CENTER AT 383-8567.The Guild meets on the first Tuesday of each month at 6:30pm. Sponsors the Wiregrass
Children’s Art Show and hosts two art shows yearly!
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Downtown Douglas | December 3, 2022
Annual
CommunityHoliday
TreeLighting
December 2, 20226 p.m.
Atkinson Plaza
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Adopt A Park!Help keep our neighborhood parks
clean and alive!Individuals, businesses and civic organizations
can adopt one of our 12 parks.
Let’s All Team Up To Clean Up!For more information, call (912) 384-5978
Mayor Tony L. Paulk Edwin Taylor - Mayor Pro TemCommissioner Ward 1
Kentaiwon DurhamCommissioner Ward 2
Olivia PearsonCommissioner Ward 3
Mike GowenCommissioner Ward 4
Cindy McNeillCommissioner Ward 5
*Please note: Ward 6 Commissioner seat was vacant at Leisure Guide print time.
316 E. Bryan Street (temporary location), Douglas, GA 31533 – 912-389-3401 – www.cityofdouglasga.gov
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101 South Peterson Avenue, Douglas, Georgia 31533 | 912-384-4799 | coffeecountygov.com
uCounty Commission
pOSCAR PAULK DISTRICT 1
pJIMMY KITCHENS DISTRICT 2
pAJ DOVERS DISTRICT 3
pJOHNNY WAYNE JOWERS DISTRICT 4
pTED O’STEEN DISTRICT 5
pWESLEY VICKERS COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
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FacilitiesDouglas-Coffee County Parks & Recreation Office – 200C
South Madison Avenue, 912-384-5978, Fax: 912-384-2489, email: [email protected], www.cityofdouglasga.gov/recreation
Art Center – 200-E South Madison Avenue – Ceramics, Fitness and Special Programs classrooms, 912-383-8567/Special Program, 912-384-4868/Ceramics, 912-383-7332/Fitness
C.E. Weir Center – 307 E. Bryan Street – Senior Citizens building that is utilized for monthly senior meetings and for private functions ranging from receptions to reunions and banquets. Building capacity is 225 persons.
Central Square Complex Gymnasiums A & B – 200 South Madison Avenue – Multi-purpose gymnasiums that can be used for sports play and tournaments as well as large receptions, conferences, and trade shows. Bleacher capacity 1520; banquet 400
Parks Annex – Parks Annex - located at the Municipal Services Complex, Public Works Drive
Youth Center – 200G South Madison Avenue – Building capacity of 100 persons, small food serving area
Baseball/Softball FieldsPremier Sports Athletic Complex – 531 Van Davis Road.
Located inside JC Adams Municipal Park, our newest sports complex features (4) baseball/softball fields, (3) Football Fields, Concession areas, and playground. Perfect for high quality youth tournaments!
Walter C. “Huck” Huckaby Softball Complex – 105 Bonwell Royal Road – Used for adult and youth softball games by the Recreation Department and High School. Located in JC Adams Municipal Park on Hwy 441. Three lighted, 300ft softball fields with 8ft fences and clay infields, paved parking and concession stand.
Greg Walker Sports Complex – 901 Connector 206 North – Located inside the Coffee Middle School Complex, these fields offer quality baseball and softball fields for youth games and tournaments.
Youth Baseball Fields – Unity Baseball Complex – 625 South Grady Avenue – Davis Wade Field, 807 West Bryan Street
Youth Softball Fields – Huckaby Complex – Faircloth Field
Parks To reserve a park, there is a $100 refundable deposit plus
$50 rental fee.
Emma Ward Park – 113 North Coffee Street – Garden atmosphere with gazebo. Great for weddings and receptions. Restroom facilities available.
JC Adams Municipal Park Group Shelter – 600 Van Davis Road – Large picnic shelter with seating for 80, adjacent to small lake, playground equipment. Restroom facilities available.
Wheel Park Group Shelter – 400 North Wheeler Avenue – Neighborhood park ideal for birthday parties.
Other Parks & PlaygroundsDowntown Pocket Park – 106 S. Madison Avenue. Located
in the heart of our downtown, our newest park is passive and offers great space for outdoor events, photo shoots, or just a place to sit and rest during downtown happenings.
Atkinson Plaza – South Peterson Avenue
Davis Wade Park – 807 West Bryan Street - Playground, Pool, Shelter, Ballfield, and Tennis Court
Eastside Park – 605 East Franklin Street – Playground, Shelter, Ballfield, and Tennis Court
Jackie Allen Park (Gladys Coley Resource Center)
Jackson Park – Tina Avenue – Playground
North Madison Avenue Park – 1610 North Madison Avenue – Playground and Walking Track
Roundtree Park – 801 South Gaskin Avenue – Playground, Splash Area, Ballfield, Tennis Court, Basketball Court
Unity Park – 625 South Grady Avenue – Playground, Youth Baseball Complex, Basketball Court and Shelter
Whispering Pines – North Gordon Street – Playground
Soccer FieldSoccer Field – 36 Lambert Reed RoadTo reserve a facility, call 912-384-5978 or
email [email protected]
Douglas Coffee County Parks & Recreation Department Facilities, Ballfields, and Parks
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PARKS/PLAYGROUNDS 1 - Wheeler Park Group Shelter 2 - JC Adams Municipal Park Group Shelter 3 - Emma Ward Park 4 - Atkinson Plaza 5 - Davis Wade Park / Miracle Field / Roger Johnson Pool 6 - Eastside Park 7 - Roundtree Park 8 - North Madison Avenue Park 9 - Unity Park10 - Jackson Park11 - Downtown Pocket Park
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