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2008 Master Fee Schedule Aquatics
Summer 08 Recreation Guide  Adult Sports
How To Register for Recreation/Aquatics Programs Run For the Trees Results By Division

Teen Work-reation: Applications Due May 16. Teens, ages 12 to 16: if you are interested in getting on-the-job training in Parks and Recreation, we may have a volunteer position for you. Volunteer positions include coaching baseball, basketball, soccer and tennis, working at the swimming pools, assisting in playground programs with games, music, arts and crafts, and helping care for aquatics facilities.  Volunteers not only receive training and great job experience, they’ll have a chance to try the Adventure Challenge Teams & Ropes Course, rock climbing, rafting, outdoor education and leadership training. You can also earn CD's, pizzas, t-shirts and other great prizes.

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2008 Master Fee Schedule

Recreation Division Responsibilities

The Recreation Division provides quality recreation opportunities to all ages, interests, and economic levels. Whether you want to play on your own, join a team or learn a new skill, Missoula Parks and Recreation can help.  To gain the personal, community, environmental or economic benefits of recreation browse these pages to determine what best suits your interests. Our programs and activities provide a safe and healthy environment for the whole community.

406-721-PARK (7275)

Recreation Manager, Shirley Kinsey 552-6273

Recreation Specialist, Scott Stires  552-6266

Aquatics Manager, Eric Seagrave 552-6274

Recreation Specialist, Jason Pignanelli 552-6271

406-541-7200 For inclement weather updates

 

How To Register for Parks Programs

Register for any program by mail, by telephone or in person. Credit cards accepted via telephone or in person only. Our friendly customer service staff is on hand at Currents Aquatics Center,: Monday–Friday, 6am to 8pm; Saturday , 9am – 6pm; Sunday, 11am – 6pm. Program fees must be included with registration form. Please note the registration deadline indicated in the class descriptions. Registrations are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. 

Recreation Registration Form - Print and mail. Call 721-PARK to register by phone with your Visa or Mastercard.

Youth Recreation Grant Application

Missoula Parks and Recreation does not discriminate against or exclude anyone from participation in any programs or services on the basis or race, color, national origin, sex, religion, disability or economic status. Make ADA accommodation requests at the time you register, or 10 working days before the activity. Registration and program information is available in alternative formats.

Some program fees are available on a sliding scale. Please make scholarship requests when registering for a program. Call 721-PARK for more information. Missoula County Park Board has set aside funds specifically earmarked for recreation grants to County residents.

Resident Discount Program

Residents of Missoula contribute directly to the operations of Missoula Parks and Recreation Department programs and contracted services through payment of their property taxes.

The Resident Discount Policy is administered through the purchase of a Resident Discount Card. The card allows residents to receive a reduced rate on Parks and Recreation Department programs. Residents who choose not to use the Resident Discount Card Program, and all non-residents will pay the regular fee for all programs and services.

The Resident Discount Card is completely optional and is not required to register for any Parks and Recreation program. The card simply allows Missoula residents to receive a reduced rate if they so desire.

Missoula residents live within the city limits. The actual physical boundaries for the City of Missoula are not the same area as those set by the U.S. Postal Service for mail delivery. Even though you may have a Missoula mailing address, you might not reside within the Missoula city limits. Owning property or a business within the Missoula city limits does not constitute one as a Missoula resident. If you have questions concerning your residency, contact Parks and Recreation at 721-PARK.

The statutory definition of the term "residence" pursuant to section 1-1-215(1) MCA is: "where a person remains when not called elsewhere for labor or other special or temporary purpose and to which the person returns in seasons of repose."

Resident Discount Cards may be obtained at the Parks and Recreation Office in Currents Aquatics Center. Please bring a current billing statement from cable television, utility or voter registration card as proof of residency. Each family member wanting to receive a discounted rate will need his or her own card. New cards are $2 each and are valid for one year beginning January 2 and expiring December 31. Renew the same card each year for $1. Cards can be purchased or renewed anytime starting January 2 and will expire each year on December 31. For more information concerning the Resident Discount Card, call Parks and Recreation at 721-PARK.

Missoula residents wanting to register as a city resident must have their Resident Discount Card at the time of registration. The resident discount is good for residents whose name and picture appear on the presented card. No one can register for someone else, at the resident discounted rate, without having that persons resident discount card(s) with them at the time of registration.

Residents will be required to show their resident discount card at the first day of a program if they registered by mail at the discounted rate. Non-residents who register as residents by mail will be required to submit the balance prior to continuing in the program.

Residents using this Resident Discount program will receive a fee reduction of approximately 20 percent (rounded up to the nearest $0.25.)

For example: You purchase the Resident Discount Card for your child for $2. Next, you register your child for Kids In Action, the regular fee is $18. $18 x 20 percent discount = 14.40, rounded up to nearest quarter = Resident Discount Fee of $14.50. A complete list of resident discount fees is available at www.missoulaparks.org or at the Parks and Recreation office.

Some programs are exempt from the resident discount including Adult Sports Teams and programs which are contracted with an outside provider.