Playtime Rec "Super Saturday" Events at Marquette Recreation Center

Noon to 5pm every Saturday this month

August 2, 2012 | 2 min reading time

This article is 12 years old. It was published on August 2, 2012.

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The City of St. Louis and Play Time Recreation is hosting Family Friendly SUPER SATURDAYS AT MARQUETTE RECREATION CENTER (4025 Minnesota).  this is open for all ages.  Every Saturday from noon to 5 p.m. come out and enjoy a day with family and friends.  All participants will be able to choose from a variety of events for that day like:  Full Court Basketball; Wii Games; Dodge Ball/Flag Football; Kickball; Cooking Class; Cheerleading; Music; Dancing; Arts; Crafts; Movies and much, much more.
    
Enter at the Dunn-Marquette Recreation Center, 4025 Minnesota.  The facility is air conditioned.  There may be outdoor events as well as outdoor swimming.
    
Rules:  All participants must register.  Anyone under 17 years old will be issued an I.D.  Anyone 18 years old or older must have a valid license (or acceptable official Missouri i.d. card) to participate.  No bags allowed; children under 7 years old must be accompanied by an adult; no bullying; no cussing; no fighting. 

This is a family friendly event, so please follow all rules.

 

>> CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE EVENT REGISTRATION FORM  <<


     AUGUST 4TH             (12:30PM-5:00PM)

     §   CONNECT 4 TOURNEY

     §   HOT SHOT CONTEST

     §   KICKBALL BASKETBALL

     §   FULL COURT BASKETBALL

 

     AUGUST 11TH          (12:30PM-5:00PM)

     §   WII GAMES

     §   3 ON 3 BASKETBALL

     §   CHEERLEADING CONTEST

     §   FULL COURT BASKETBALL

 

     AUGUST 18TH        (12:30PM-5:00PM)

     §   OBSTACLE COURSE

     §   DODGEBALL

     §   COOKING CLASS

     §   FULL COURT BASKETBALL

 

     AUGUST 25TH     (12:30PM-5:00PM)

     §   LABOR DAY ARTS AND CRAFTS PROJECT

     §   KIDS PICK THE ACTIVITY

     §   INDOOR SCAVENGER HUNT

     §   FULL COURT BASKETBALL

 

Program provided by Play-Time Recreation. For more information please call Denise Hill at 289-5367.

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