Thursday, September 23, 1082 Daily Nebraskan Page 7 East Campus plans repairs Recreation areas on East Campus are getting a workout these days, and plans are being made for repair work. Plans for the recreation facilities include installing lights on the softball fields, said Kenda Scheele assistant coordinator of intramurals. The department tried to obtain funds last year for the lights, Scheele said, but the Committee for Fees Allocation rejected the request. Lighting the fields would allow play past sunset instead of it stopping around 7:30 pjn., she said. Recreation department members also are hoping to renovate the ice rink, Scheele said. Now, it will not seal and hold water, so ice cannot form, she said. The department also plans to build nets for soccer goals by the playing fields. Basic maintenance on all the facilities also is planned for the future, Scheele said. The East Campus activities building offers many types of recreation, she said. On the main floor are two non-regulation sized basketball courts that can be made into one regulation court. A fitness room is located downstairs, Scheele said. This is much like a weight room but is pared toward fitness and not bulk. She aho said there is an exercise area where University Health Center officials will teach aerobic dance and other fitness related activities. East Campus also his three softball diamonds that are used as soccer fields in spring) Scheele said. When intramural team sports are taking pJac, these fields are all used because there are so many teams, she said. Other outside recreation facilities include tennis and racquetbaU courts. These courts are used on a first-corns, first served basis. The women's tennis team practices there weekdays and have a few scheduled matches there on weekends. Scheele said that during the summer, the tennis courts are used by the city of Lin coln and reservations are taken for play. A climbing wall also is found on East Campus and training is taken there for basic and intermediate rock climbing. According to Scheele, there are many areas that need work to get the facilities in good shape. Regular maintenance is required on the tennis courts and softball fields to repair cracks, paint lines and reseed the grass. The courts and fields are in good shape, she said. But, the activities building needs the most work, she said. The locker rooms need improvements but the weight room is in excellent condition, she said. The activities building is being used regularly, especially during the winter, so it is hoped that improvements can be made, she said. 9-Mile Prairie tours scheduled Lincoln residents who are interested in the Nebraska prairie will have their chance to wade through the tall grass of UNL's Nine-Mile Prairie Sept. 26 as part of Prairie Appreciation Week. 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