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Browse the links below to learn more about the activities and programs available for people of all ages through your Ormond Beach Leisure Services.
Registration: Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Fridays 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. For registration information, review the link below or contact the Leisure Services Registration Office at 676-3250, 399 N. US-1 (located on the east side of the Performing Arts Center, corner of US-1 and Wilmette Avenue).
Facilities and Programs:
For information on classes and sports offered by the City - (click here).
Athletics Office
700 Hull Road,
386-676-3280
Providing a wide range of gymnastics programs for boys and girls
Nova Community Center/Special Populations Division 440 N. Nova Road, 676-3252 Hours:
South Ormond Neighborhood Center
Hours:
Tutoring Program
Learning Center
Fitness Room
Open Gym
The Casements Historic former home of John D. Rockefeller, Sr. - now the city's cultural center and listed on the National Historic Register 25 Riverside Dr.
Contact: Siobhan Daly, Cultural Center Coordinator,
676-3366 Hours: Monday & Friday
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. *Pre-registration is required on all classes including those without charge. Tours of The Casements The Casements Guild's Corner Gift Shoppe is newly renovated. Call 615-7009
Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center Shows and classes for adults and families 399 N. US 1,
(386) 676-3378 Box Office Hours: Visit the PAC web site for an updated show schedule:
Community Events Hours: Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., plus some weekends and holidays during events The Community Events Division of Leisure Services organizes or co-sponsors more than 30 events throughout the year. These include the Birthplace of Speed beach time trials, Memorial Day Remembrance, July 4th Celebration, Art in the Park, Senior Games, Summer Concerts, Home for the Holidays Parade, and many more. Sponsors and volunteers are vital in making these events a success, so please contact Community Events for more information. 2010 Events - Spring - upcoming community events
Senior Center - Council on Aging
351 Andrews Street
Tennis Center For information call: Gary Heatwole at 492-2928 For information on: The Nova Community Park Tennis Center, 430 N. Nova Road, Contact: 676-3252
Parks & Recreation - The Benefits Are Endless It costs 100 times more to send a teen to jail than to provide preventative recreation. Girls who take part in sports increase bone density to combat osteoporosis in later life. Investments in waterfronts and open spaces attract new business. People rank clean air and water most important when rating the best places to live. Every mile walked adds an average of 21 minutes to a person's life. Families that recreate together report greater stability and satisfaction. Visits to national, regional, and local parks exceed 1 billion annually. 145,000 kids surveyed felt wildlife preservation tops environmental concerns. 66,000 deaths annually could be prevented through regular physical exercise. Regular volunteer work increases life expectancy more than any other activity. Americans spend over 500 million days per year fishing. The fondest memories involve family outings and vacations.
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