NEW FAMILY MEMBERSHIP PRICING


New Family Memberships & Prices


For you and your little one…

$59.95/month (Family of 1 adult, 1 dependent)


For a slightly larger crowd…

$69.95/month (Family of 3 to 5)


For everyone except the dog…

$79.95/month (Family of 6 or more)


**Requires a one-time registration fee of $50

**Annual agreement required for above pricing—$20.00 extra applied to month to month non-annual draft**


Facility Hours

Monday-Friday

Saturday

Sunday

5:30am-9:00pm

9:00am-6:00pm

1:00pm-6:00pm







o Drop off is available Monday-Friday 4:00pm to 9:00pm for children 7 years and up. Youth Family Members under the age of 7 must be accompanied by an adult. Youth Family Members have the option to enter supervised Member Scheduled Activities from 4:00pm-6:00pm. Youth Members 7 years and up can have supervised free play on any open field or court after 6:30pm. Adult Family Members have full access to the park from 5:30am-9:00pm.


o Family Members receive discounts on Proehlific Park Programs, Leagues, Teams, Instruction, Training, and Child Care Pricing for Inclement Weather/Teacher Work Days

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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Basketball!!!!!


460. That's right over 460 kids have enrolled in out winter basketball league. That is twice the amount as last year. Why the huge growth in just one year? "Steve Shelton (Proehlific Park's Basketball Director) puts a strong emphasis on player development, good sportsmanship and fundamentals" says Ricky Proehl. "The kids are not only having a good time, they're learning the game from the ground up." Parents love the league as well being able to view their child's game from the mezzanine area and not being crammed together on the side of the court. Coach Steve Shelton organizes the entire league starting with player evaluations then a draft to ensure that no one team is dominate over other teams in the age group. Ricky Proehl is excited about the growth. "Bottom line is that the kids are having a great time learning to be better players and most importantly, learning good sportsmanship."