Spring forward to fun with Huntsville Parks & Recreation

Spring forward to fun with Huntsville Parks & Recreation
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Shake off the winter doldrums. The days are getting longer, warmer weather is on the way and it’s time to #GoPlayHSV!

To that end, Huntsville Parks & Recreation invites the public to check out its new spring program guide, which offers endless options for fun and connection. Whether you’re looking for an athletic league, a new hobby or fitness routine, this is the place to start.

The spring guide includes information on more than 120 programs, special events and activities. The best part? Nearly all of them are free. You’ll find an expansive list of programming for youth, adults and seniors.

“With so much happening in Parks & Recreation, the spring program guide is a great resource for citizens,” said Director James Gossett. “It’s packed with information to help people make the most of all we offer, from special events, such as our upcoming Eggstravaganza, to new classes and traditional favorites.”

Click here to view the guide online. Follow the department on Facebook and Instagram to stay up to date on the latest information.

Original source can be found here.



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