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Recreation Programs Continue to Grow <br />Page 3 Parks, Recreation and Open Space Commission <br />As the City of Hugo contin- <br />ues to grow, so do the recrea- <br />tional opportunities in the <br />community. In 2010, the <br />City of Hugo started to hold <br />new programs <br />including Family <br />Game Nights, <br />Movie Nights in <br />Oneka Gym, the <br />Snow Jam and <br />the Sledding <br />Party. Tot Time was held for <br />the 5th year. Each of the two <br />Movie nights had an audi- <br />ence of approximately 300 <br />people. The Sledding Party <br />in Oak Shore Park brought <br />out lots of residents to hang out <br />at one of Hugo’s newest parks. <br />The City of Hugo also held the <br />Lions Den Teen Program in Li- <br />ons Park on Monday and <br />Wednesday afternoons for 7 <br />weeks in the summer at Lions <br />Park. By partnering with the 4 <br />school districts that serve Hugo, <br />the City is able to offer addi- <br />tional recreation programs to its <br />residents with minimal costs to <br />tax-payers. <br />cal activity was applied for <br />from Washington County <br />through the Statewide <br />Health Improvement Pro- <br />gram (SHIP). The grant will <br />be used to produce a map <br />and brochure of the trails, <br />walking paths and sidewalks. <br />Other projects in our com- <br />munity have received SHIP <br />A Health Sub-Committee <br />was formed by the Parks <br />Commission to work with <br />local health businesses to <br />plan a family bike ride and <br />other healthy events. A fam- <br />ily bike ride is planned to be <br />held in September of 2011. A <br />$4,000 grant to increase <br />access to community physi- <br />funding: Oneka Ele- <br />mentary School is fo- <br />cused on nutrition. <br />The local food shelves <br />and New Life Church <br />have also been on im- <br />proving access to nutri- <br />tious foods in our com- <br />munity with SHIP assis- <br />tance. <br />soccer season. Youth soccer <br />organizations rented the <br />fields for their local teams. <br />The Minnesota Youth Soccer <br />Association East District <br />Girls Championship was held <br />in mid-July at the Hanifl <br />Fields Athletic Park by the <br />White Bear Soccer Club. The <br />tournament was attended by <br />hundreds of players from <br />around the division. As con- <br />struction wraps up on the <br />shelter, the Hanifl Fields <br />Athletic Park is likely to be- <br />come a very popular spot for <br />tournaments, games and <br />practices for our local youth <br />soccer players. <br />One of the largest accom- <br />plishments in 2010 for the <br />Parks, Recreation and Open <br />Space Commission was the <br />successful first season of soc- <br />cer games and tournaments <br />at the Hanifl Fields Athletic <br />Park. The 5 full-sized fields <br />at Hanifl Fields were ready <br />for play for the spring 2010 <br />Lions <br />Den <br />Teen <br />Program <br />Hanifl Fields Athletic Park Holds <br />Its First Soccer Tournament <br />Statewide Health Improvement Program Grant <br />Received <br />A$4,000 grant was <br />received to improve <br />access to community <br />physical activity in <br />Hugo. <br />“Better <br />Parks <br />equal <br />better <br />people.” <br /> ~Hugo <br />Resident