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Eden Prairie Parks And Recreation Programs/Facilities Update

Yesterday, Governor Walz issued an executive order aimed at curbing the spike in community spread of coronavirus in Minnesota.

November 19, 2020

Included in the order is a pause on all youth sports programming, the temporary closure of fitness facilities and several other measures for a period of four weeks.

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As a result, beginning Nov. 21 all Eden Prairie Parks and Recreation in-person programs are canceled, and recreation facilities are closed until there is guidance from the state for safely reopening. This includes all activities that take place at the Community Center, Art Center, Outdoor Center, park buildings and school facilities. Registered program participants will be contacted over the next several days about rescheduling and refunds.

Community Center members will not be billed for the month of December, with the exception of Virtual Memberships. The Virtual Membership option provides access to a library of online fitness classes led by EPCC instructors, learn more at edenprairie.org/VirtualMember.

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During this time, we ask that all Eden Prairie residents continue to follow Minnesota’s Stay Safe Plan guidelines as we work together to combat the coronavirus pandemic, and monitor edenprairie.org/Coronavirus for up-to-date information and resources.

Meanwhile, please continue to access Eden Prairie’s outdoor parks and trails for exercise and fresh air. We’re all in this together and hope to see everyone in person again soon!


This press release was produced by the City of Eden Prairie. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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