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Novato Parks & Rec Summer Programs Announced

Registration is now open for in-person and virtual programs. Summer programs for people of all ages begin June 14.

NOVATO, CA — The Novato Parks & Recreation Department on Tuesday announced summer programs will be available this year.

Registration is now open for in-person and virtual programs.

Summer programs for people of all ages begin June 14.

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Camp Ton-Of-Fun, LEGO & Engineering, All Sports and Junior All Sports Camp, Kids Baking Camp, Gymnastics Camps and Classes, as well as Adult Yoga and Ballroom Dance are among the offerings.

Hamilton Pool will reopen on June 1.

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Reservations will be required for lap and recreation swim. Visit the activity guide for more information.

“We’ve made many adjustments over the last year to ensure our programs, not only meet local and state guidelines, but create a space for our community to keep the Novato Fun alive,” Deputy Director Katie Gauntlett said in a statement.

“It’s been a long road, but I am proud of what our team has been able to accomplish for our community. We are especially excited about reopening the Hamilton Pool this summer.”

To view the Summer 2021 Activity Guide or to register for programs, visit here.

Parks & Recreation customer service sites remain closed to the public and facilities are currently only open to those enrolled in on-site programming due to safety concerns.

For support call 415.899.8975 or email novatofun@novato.org.

All Parks & Recreation programming will continue adhering to current County of Marin guidelines and the State of California’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy.

Novato’s recreation programs follow health and safety protocols including social distancing, handwashing, face covering, frequent surface cleaning and disinfecting, and other precautionary practices.

“Please know that we will continue to closely monitor Marin’s current tier status and will keep our community informed of any changes to our programming,” the Parks and Recreation staff said in a statement.

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