[E-updates] News From Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department

Lisa Patterson lpatterson at ci.lawrence.ks.us
Tue Oct 2 08:35:06 CDT 2007


From: Parks and Recreation Dept 
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2007 8:09 AM
Subject: News From Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department

 

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                LPRD celebrating over 60 years of service to the
Lawrence Community

In Today's News From Lawrence Parks and Recreation For Tuesday, October
2, 2007

 

1)       Clinton Lake Softball Complex Batting Cages Closed Until Spring

 

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PREPARED BY:  Roger Steinbrock, 785-832-3458

CLINTON LAKE SOFTBALL COMPLEX BATTING CAGES CLOSED UNTIL SPRING

LAWRENCE-The batting cages at the Clinton Lake Softball Complex, 5101
Speicher Rd., have been closed for the season.

 

The facility was scheduled to close Oct. 14, but over the weekend
vandals damaged the coin-operated machine. Repairs will not be completed
in time to reopen before its scheduled closing date.

 

The complex's batting cages offer several stations for various skill
levels, including slow-pitch, fast-pitch, major league, minor league and
rookie stations.  They will be made available the middle of April 2008.

 

For more information regarding the batting cages, please contact the Tim
Laurent, facilities operations supervisor, 832-7920.

 

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Roger Steinbrock

Marketing Supervisor

Lawrence Parks & Recreation Department

947 New Hampshire Street, Suite 200B

Lawrence KS  66044

785.832.3458

www.lprd.org

 

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