PENDLETON â After a year of closed doors, Pendleton Parks and Recreation has announced its plans to open the Pendleton Aquatic Center to the public on June 12.
The Pendleton High School Swim Team petitioned the city to allow them the opportunity to utilize the facility for practice in May after the Oregon School Activities Association shifted their season.
The Pendleton Aquatic Center will also be offering classes during the month of May, which include swim lessons, scuba diving lessons, water safety classes and more as part of their âLearn to Swimâ and water safety programs. May Aquatic Center activities and swim lessons opened for registration online, by phone, or in the parks office on Monday, April 12.
PENDLETON â The Stewards of the Umatilla River Environment (SURE), along with the Umatilla Basin Watershed Council, the
East Oregonian and Pendleton Parks and Recreation, will hold the annual Spring River Cleanup on Saturday, April 17, from 9:30-11:30 a.m., beginning at the river walkway on Southeast Third Street, behind the
East Oregonian building.
Volunteers are needed to clean trash from along the Umatilla River walkway. The sponsors of the cleanup will provide gloves and trash bags. Those participating are asked to wear sturdy shoes, long pants and long sleeves, and bring a bottle of water. No lunch will be provided this year, due to COVID restrictions.
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PENDLETON — As the summer of 2020 ended and the possibility of students returning to the classroom diminished, Pendleton Parks and Recreation worked diligently to solve the sudden need for
PENDLETON â The Pendleton Parks and Recreation Departmentâs Annual Daddy Daughter Dance has been moved to May 15, 2021. It will still be hosted at the Pendleton Convention Center.
Tickets will go on sale April 1, 2021. The Pendleton Parks and Recreation will be releasing more information soon.
âThe Daddy Daughter Dance is one of Pendletonâs most anticipated family events of the year. We are hopeful by moving the event to May, it will allow us to still create that magical evening for our Dads and their Daughters in the communityâ said Recreation Supervisor Jon Bullard in a press release. âThere will most likely be some changes to the event, pushing it to a later date gives the best opportunity to have less changes.â