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City announces Recreation and Parks online guide

Posted at 11:08 am January 14, 2013
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Recreation and Parks Department Online Guide

The Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department welcomes you to flip through a new online guide. The guide, which is powered by Calameo, highlights key information about the Recreation and Parks Department programs, hours of operation, parks, facilities, and events. New fees for 2013 are also highlighted on the guide.

To view the free guide, visit www.orrecparks.org and simply click on the guide at the top of the home page. The guide is easily viewed on a tablet, smart phone, or on your personal computer.

“Online tools like this one are usually free to use and provide an alternative to paper-heavy publications,” said Matt Reedy, recreation program supervisor. “As a Tree City USA and Playful City USA community, our department understands the need to conserve resources while also encouraging our citizens to get out and use our parks and facilities.”

If you have questions about the programs, events, or facilities of the Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department, contact the front desk at the Oak Ridge Civic Center at (865) 425-3450.

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