| Recreation Centers: |
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City Res. |
Non-City Res. |
| Game Room: |
During normal operating hours |
$20/hr |
$25/hr |
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After normal operating hours |
$30/hr |
$35/hr |
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| Meeting Room: |
During normal operating hours |
$15/hr |
$20/hr |
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After normal operating hours |
$20/hr |
$25/hr |
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| Gym: |
Free admission...2 hr min. |
$30/hr |
$40/hr |
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Admission..........2 hr min. |
$50/hr |
$60/hr |
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| Game Rm & Meeting Rm: |
During normal operating hours |
$35/hr |
$45/hr |
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After normal operating hours |
$50/hr |
$60/hr |
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| Meeting Room & Gym: |
Free admission...2 hr min. |
$50/hr |
$60/hr |
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Admission......... 2 hr min. |
$70/hr |
$80/hr |
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| Game Room & Gym: |
Free admission...2 hr min. |
$60/hr |
$70/hr |
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Admission..........2 hr min. |
$80/hr |
$90/hr |
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Meeting Room, Gym & Game Room: |
Free admission...2 hr min. |
$80/hr |
$90/hr |
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Admission...........2 hr min. |
$100/hr |
$120/hr |
**NOTE:
Not subject to fees/charges: senior-serving
organizations, school groups (during school hours and/or athletic seasons),
community “watch” groups,
sponsored or co-sponsored groups/clubs/ agencies/leagues/teams with
the City of New Bern.
Exception: Tournaments and other types of “special” events
by non-profit “charitable” organizations for the purpose of
fund raising for others are negotiated with and determined by the Recreation
and Parks Dept.
CERAMIC CLASS FEES
(cost per session)
Two(2) sessions: Jan-May and Sept-Dec
City resident ..............................................$25.00
Non-resident .............................................$30.00
Youth classes/ages 8-14(summer only)...............$20/res. $25/non-res.
**NOTE: Fees do not include firing, slip, and material costs; paid by
participant.
DAY CAMP(S)
Spring Break Camp(4 days)....................................................$10
Oaks Road Mini Camp(4 days)**Oaks Rd. students only
High Adventure Week............................................................$60/res.-
$80/non-res.
Bear Bunch Summer Camp(3 two week sessions).................$60/res -
$80/non-res.
Y.E.S. Summer Camp(seven weeks).......................................$10/res
- $15/non-res.
Sports Camp(per session).........................................................$70/res
- $80/non-res.
Camp L.E.A.D.( 2 one week sessions)...................................$25/res.-
$35/non-res.
**NOTE: Fees do not always include cost for possible off-site activities;
paid by participant.
BEAR After School Program
**NOTE: Fees do not include cost for off-site activities; paid by participant.
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City resident |
$15/child/week |
Non-City resident |
$25/child/week |
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ATHLETIC FIELDS
(by request and reservation)
Day Use:
1. Recreation teams(non-City leagues)..................................................................................$8/hour
2. Civic organizations(not co-sponsored by City and no admission/donation).......................$8/hour
(NO CHARGE FOR ABOVE IF NO FIELD PREP IS DONE)
3. Civic organizations and/or private groups(not co-sponsored by
City and charging...........$12/hour admission/accepting donation)
NOTE: Minimum 2 hours/ maximum 8 hours; add an additional $10/hour
after 8 hours.
Night Use: Minimum 2 lighted hours/maximum 4 lighted
hours.
1. Rec(non-city).....................................................................................................................$12/hour
2.Civic(no admission/donation).............................................................................................$12/hour
3.Civic(admission/donation)..................................................................................................$25/hour
Full Tournament(not to exceed 3 days/2 nights)...................................................flat
fee of.....$300
Note: At the discretion of the Director of Recreation
and Parks, a supervisor or custodial fee
of $10/ hour may be included in the fee.
**NOTE:
Not subject to fees/charges: senior-serving
organizations, school groups (during school hours and/or athletic
seasons), community “watch” groups,
sponsored or co-sponsored groups/clubs/agencies/leagues/teams with
the City of New Bern.
Exception: Tournaments and other types
of “special” events by non-profit “charitable” organizations
for the purpose of fund-raising for others are negotiated with
and determined by the Recreation and Parks Department.
HONOR TREE PROGRAM
A tree is planted in memory
of an individual or group who has made a significant contribution
to the City; $250.00 for the selected tree; and additional $50.00
for an engraved stone. Trees are located in Union Point Park, Morgan
Park, and Lawson Creek Park.
PARK RESERVATION REQUESTS -(park hours are dawn to
dusk)
INDIVIDUAL/FAMILY
| PARK |
1-4 HOURS |
5-8 HOURS |
| Henderson Park #1 & #2 |
$15 |
$25 |
| Kidsville |
$15 |
$25 |
| Fort Totten |
$15 |
$25 |
| Pleasant Hill Park |
$20 |
$30 |
| Glenburnie/Rotary |
$20 |
$30 |
| Glenburnie/Lions |
$20 |
$30 |
| Glenburnie/Elk |
$20 |
$30 |
| Glenburnie/Jaycees |
$25 |
$40 |
Lawson Creek Shelter
Jack's Island (up to 6 hours only) |
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| Union Point...stage |
$20 |
$40 |
| Union Point areas (no stage or gazebo) |
$15 |
$25 |
**Union Point Park Gazebo...
$40/hr..................City residents and $55/hr..................non-residents
Six (6) hour maximum per reservation; a minimum of two(2)
hours between reservations. No reservations on Sundays.
COMPANY
| PARK |
1-4 HOURS |
5-8 HOURS |
| Kidsville |
$20 |
$25 |
| Fort Totten |
$20 |
$25 |
| Pleasant Hill Park |
$30 |
$40 |
| Glenburnie/Rotary |
$30 |
$40 |
| Glenburnie/Lions |
$30 |
$40 |
| Glenburnie/Elk |
$30 |
$40 |
| Glenburnie/Jaycees |
$40 |
$55 |
| Lawson Creek |
$40 |
$55 |
| Union Point areas(no stage or gazebo) |
$20 |
$35 |
**Union Point Park Gazebo....all fees and procedures apply
as listed above.
**NOTE:
Not subject to fees/charges: senior-serving
organizations, school groups (during school hours and/or athletic
seasons), community “watch” groups,
sponsored or co-sponsored groups/clubs/agencies/leagues/teams with
the City of New Bern.
Exception:Special events by non-profit “charitable”organizations
for the purpose of fund-raising for others are negotiated with and
determined by the Recreation and Parks Department.