Saint Paul Parks and Recreation youth summer sports registration runs March 1-31. Registration discounts are available March 1-5.
0 Comments
Saint Paul Parks and Recreation offers free and low-cost spring break programs at recreation centers in Summit University and across Saint Paul. All Day Spring Break Program Includes gym games, outdoor activities, arts & crafts, swimming and more. Who: Youth ages 6-12 When: April 2-6, 8:30am-5pm Where: Saint Paul recreation centers, including Summit University's Jimmy Lee Recreation Center, 270 Lexington Pkwy N. (651) 642-0650 Cost: $25/child Spring Blast
Includes gym games, outdoor activities, arts & crafts, and more. Who: Youth ages 6-12 When: April 2-6, 1pm-4pm Where: Saint Paul recreation centers, including Summit University's Martin Luther King Recreation Center, 271 Mackubin St. (651) 290-8695 Cost: Free Join us at the Rondo Community Library!Our Community Forum night has been relocated to the Rondo Community Library at Dale and University. There's free parking on site in a garage off of University Ave.
Rondo Community Outreach Library 461 Dale St N, St Paul, MN 55104 February 8 6:30-8 pm See you there! Metro Transit’s Transit Assistance Program (TAP) makes public transportation more affordable for low-income commuters. Those who qualify for TAP receive a stored value card that they can refill at any time and receive $1 rides, regardless of service type or time of day*. TAP allows low-income commuters to save $2.25-$1.50 per rush hour ride and $1.50-$1.00 per non-rush hour ride.
To enroll, individuals must visit the Skyway Downtown Saint Paul Transit Store and present one of the following:
https://www.metrotransit.org/tap-riders Julia Wolfe |
about usThe Porchlite is a monthly newsletter and blog that is developed by the SUPC Communications Committee. Archives
March 2020
|
Community Partners |