The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 04, 1987, SUMMER EDITION, Page Page 19, Image 19

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    Summer 1937
Daily Nebraskan
Page 19
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By Gene Gentrup
Staff Reporter
Couch potatoes wishing to expand
their culture beyond the MTV screen
and outside the front doors this summer
can do so in a number of ways and
places, including a lake or on a grill,
underwater or through a telescope. It's
all part of this summer's activities
available to Lincoln's outdoor lovers.
More than 40 parks and playgrounds
are in Lincoln, each with its own
attractions. Five parks tend to be
visited more frequently and offer a
number of recreational services.
Antelope Park, 27th and A
streets. The park includes a band
stand, baseball diamond, fireplaces,
flower gardens, a golf course, open
theater, parking lots, picnic tables,
playground equipment, rentable shel
ters, restrooms, running water, swim
ming pools, tennis courts, and a zoo.
Oak Lake Park, First and Char
leston streets. The park includes
boating services, fireplaces, fishing,
flower gardens, parking lots, picnic
tables, playground equipment, running
water, and warm-up shelters.
Pioneer Park, S. Coddington
and W. Calvert streets. The park
includes a baseball diamond, bridle
trails, fireplaces, golf courses, horse
riding rings, horseshoe courts, a nature
center, open theaters, open shelters,
parking lots, picnic tables, playground
equipment, restrooms, running water
and a zoo.
Wilderness Park, First and Van
Dorn streets. The park includes
bridle trails and fishing.
Woods Park, 33rd and J streets.
The park includes baseball diamonds,
parking lots, playground equipment,
restrooms, running water, swimming
pools, and tennis courts.
Lincoln public swimming pools are
now open for the summer. The pools are
open every day from 1 to 8 p.m. Lincoln
public pools include:
Antelope Park, 2300 N St.
Arnold Heights, 4000 N.W. 4Cth St.
Ballard, 3001 N. 66th St.
Belmont, 12th and Manatt streets.
Eden Park, 4400 Antelope Creek
Road.
Irvingdale, 1900 Van Dorn St.
Meadow Heights Centennial, 900 W.
Avon Lane.
University Place, 2000 N. 48th St.
Woods Memorial, 3200 J St.
Golf
Holmes Park, 3701 S. 70th St.
Costs are $7.50 for 18 holes on weekdays
and $5.05 for nine holes. On weekends,
costs are $8.05 for 18 holes and $5.55
for nine holes.
Jim Ager Memorial Junior
Park, 3761 Normal Blvd. Costs are
$3.70 for the nine-hole course, and
$1.70 for those under 17. The course is
open from 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Mahoney, 7800 Adams St Costs
are $7.05 for 18 holes and $5.05 for nine
holes. Golfing is open from dawn to
dusk and reservations are required.
Pioneers, Pioneers Park. Costs
are $7.05 for 18 holes and $5.50 for nine
holes on weekdays. On weekends, the
costs are $8.05 for 18 holes and $5.55
for nine holes.
Softball leagues for men's, women's
and co-ed teams are now full, according
to the City Recreation Department. The
department is now taking names for
persons interested in playing when
teams need extra players. Those wishing
to get on the waiting list can call
471-7892.
The bandshell at Antelope Park will
feature about 30 outdoor concerts this
summer. Admission is free fo these
concerts, which run through August.
Other outdoor activities include:
Chet Ager Nature Center. The
nature center at Pioneers Park is now
open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and will
remain open until Sept. 1. The center
featurs wild geese, a bird garden, 2 12
miles of trails and prairie environment
that includes a stream and waterfall.
Wild animals appear periodically. Spe
cial attractions are sponsored per
iodically. Special attraction are spon
sored periodically throughout the sum
mer. For specific information, call
471-7895. Admission is free.
Hyde Observatory. The observa
tory, located near the entrance of
Holmes Golf Course, is open Saturday
from sundown to 11 p.m. Beginning
June 5, the hours will be the same on
Sunday. Two slide presentations are
shown throughout the evening. Admis
sion is free;
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Refiilable
Quarts
Brewed Tea
Lemonade or
Coca Cola
1320 'Q' Street
Open until midnight 7 days a weekl
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recreation director 4c.r. Ce-.lc'l
im& he has adopted &Uhe camps':
recreation cfrice,
f-'CaRpbe!l said the cSee acuieves";
; a .73 percent student participation
rate in the fcil end spring semesters;
;by ofTcriitg ''activities ranging frora::
ir.tr-"' to .! r:iti.
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feri:-j (f ti:.:2.
EU Cenbcll said the surr.ir.er
ir.tre:-.ral prcsri is still a success
tec:v:3 tf the ur.i'zs social end
phjeieel cpertcr.ities cercd. The
su-ir.cr f rfrsr.s cJTerci by tha
cere-;us recreetien department in-c!iid-3
co-rec vGileyball ar.d scftfcall
leagues, an outdoor basketball:
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f faculty golf & tennis '" le ague
Tih h t!.3 t:zi year that ai
c:x?':t tr. '.zil.:1 h?.i$ has teen :
, tscn . rtiu vit Ei50 1 oi tijs
?;:ilisrbg the susfslrj Bells tlcletifofj
i botk:dd3.MJ';Rd., Oceans 'ia;i
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Kansas City, R!o., and distributes
state hunting and fishing permits.
"We think ve do a pretty good jc-b
cf trying to reach everyer.-j's inter
ests,". Csrr.ptcll said. "That's our
pal."
Campbell said students who
chocae net to participate in campus
cn a nir ccpec t cf the university
because cf the impoitant skills
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Friday-Saturday 8 am-6 pm
Sunday 10:30 am-3:30 pm
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