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Hazel Park Recreation Center
Basic Information
Address: 945 N. Hazel Ave. St. Paul , MN 55119
Phone Number: 651.501-6350
Additional Information
Focus: Provide a safe & fun environment for elementary kids after-school
Sponsor:
St. Paul Parks & Recreation
Director: Judy Miller
Schools Served: Nokomis, Ames
School District: ISD 625
County: Ramsey
Schedule: M-F 3-6 pm
Ages: Gr. 1-6
Capacity: 30
Membership/Pricing: Free
Setting:
At a recreation center
History:
Rec Check began in 1997 to help provide youth with free or low cost after-school recreation services with a check-in component and supervision between the hours of 2-6 pm while their parents were still at work. All the sites listed, except Prosperity, are new sites this year for this program.
Program Highlights:
homework help, snack, a variety of enrichment & fitness activities
Support Services:
PEP Grant (Physical Education Program) collaboration with St. Paul Public Schools
Activities:
Homework help, snack, arts & crafts, fitness fun, enrichment activities
Field Trip Destinations: For the most part not included
Program Information:
Must pre-register. Forms are available at the recreation centers or on-line at our website. Program is not open on St. Paul public school days off. Children must live or attend school in St. Paul to attend.