City Of Roseville: Parks And Recreation Update
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Roseville MN
07 January, 2021
12:22 PM
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Press release from the City of Roseville: January 6, 2021 With the release of new MDH COVID-19 guidance, the upcoming expiration of portions of Executive Order 20-103 and a reduction in the local and statewide case count, several Parks and Recreation changes are anticipated. Many recreational programs resumed January 4. Other programs that require competition are anticipated to resume on Thursday, January 14. In compliance with Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) guidance, masks will be required for all indoor activities unless specifically exempted. Visit cityofroseville.com/3522/2021-Winter-Program-Updates for additional information. Registration for many Winter/Spring programs began on January 5. The Roseville Skating Center Ice Arena reopened for activities that comply with MDH COVID-19 Guidance for Youth and Adult Athletics on January 4 Facility rentals and social gatherings remain paused at this time. In addition to these options, many great independent activities are currently being offered. The OVAL is open for socially distant public skating (special rules apply, must pre-purchase tickets). Neighborhood ice rinks are open. Warming rooms are not available but outdoor seating and user operated lighting is available. More than 60 miles of trails are maintained for walking, running or riding. Acorn Park and Cedarholm Golf Course offer free, groomed cross country ski trails. Cross country ski and snowshoe rentals are available by appointment on select days and times. Parks throughout the city offer unique environments and play experiences. Virtual programming is available, including adult trips, adult wellness and more. The City of Roseville continues to monitor the COVID-19 situation and will update programs and services as needed. For additional Parks and Recreation facility or programming information, please contact Roseville Parks and Recreation at 651-792-7006 or [email protected]. This press release was produced by the City of Roseville.The views expressed here are the author's own.
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