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Sign Up for Adult Sports Leagues in Minneapolis Parks This Winter!

Via a December 4 e-announcement from Minneapolis Park and Rec Board:

The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) anticipates adult sports leagues returning to action this winter with an emphasis on health and safety.

MPRB staff is monitoring guidance from the Minnesota Department of Health on a daily basis and will comply with any Executive Orders issued by the Governor. League rules and guidelines have been developed around recommendations from public health experts. At this point the MPRB is planning on hosting adult sports leagues with modifications in place to help protect all league participants while offering opportunities to compete, have fun and be healthy in the parks this winter.

Thank you for your continued support and understanding during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Adult Sports

Check out the links below to find an adult sports league that works for you:

Basketball

When: Tuesdays and Thursdays, January-March

Where: All leagues at Central Gym

Leagues: Women's Tuesdays, Men's Tuesdays and Thursdays

Season: Eight weeks scheduled

Cost: $600

Outdoor Broomball - Coed and Open Leagues

Warming Rooms will not be available for the 2021 season. Benches will be provided outside.

When: Sundays-Thursdays, January-February

Where: Bryn Mawr, Logan, Longfellow, McRae, Windom NE

Leagues: Six-player or eight-player teams

Season: Seven weeks scheduled

Cost: $360

Outdoor Broomball - Men's and Women's Leagues

Warming Rooms will not be available for the 2021 season. Benches will be provided outside.

When: Mondays-Thursdays, January-February

Where: Bryn Mawr, Logan, Longfellow, McRae, Windom NE

Leagues: Six-player or eight-player teams

Season: Seven weeks scheduled

Cost: $360

Outdoor Hockey

Warming Rooms will not be available for the 2021 season. Benches will be provided outside.

When: Mondays, Tuesdays or Thursdays, January-February

Where: All leagues at Armatage Park

Leagues: Men's Competitive or Rec league, Women's league; all leagues 4-on-4 with no goalies

Season: Five weeks scheduled

Cost: $290

Volleyball

When: Mondays-Thursdays, January-March

Where: Kenwood, Luxton, MLK, Nokomis, Northeast

Leagues: Co-Ed Mondays-Thursdays, Women's Mondays

Season: Eight weeks scheduled

Cost: $373


Officials Needed!

The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board is always looking to hire more officials for any of the sports listed above! Earn extra cash and stay involved in the sports you love!

To apply or learn more information please contact Kent Brevik at kbrevik@minneapolisparks.org or 612-230-6488.


Recreation Fee Assistance

Minneapolis residents who cannot afford instructional fees because of economic need may apply for fee assistance through the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board Fee Assistance Program

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