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Get Your Skates on Mammoth Lakes! The outdoor Mammoth Ice Rink is open for the 2022/23 winter season. Join us on Thursday, December 22 from 5:30-7:30pm to Skate with Santa and get your holiday photos taken with Santa and his elves. The facility offers public skating sessions, skate improvement programs, adult and youth hockey programs, and curling. Amenities include skate sharpening, skate rentals and snack and beverage services. The Town of Mammoth Lakes is committed to providing the most enjoyable outdoor ice skating experience possible. Please visit the website for session times, fees and the rink schedule as they are subject to change based on ice and weather conditions.
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Register for Winter ProgrammingParks and Recreation have a number of open spots in our expanding youth winter programs. Please review the list below and register online. - 3-4 Yrs. Gymnastics (Jan-Feb)
- Grade TK-K Skating Lessons (Jan-Feb)
- Grade 1-2 Gymnastics (Jan-Feb)
- Grade 1-2 Skating Lessons (Jan-Feb)
- Grade 3-5 Gymnastics (Jan-Feb)
- Grade 3-5 Skating Lessons (Jan-Feb)
- Grades 3-5 Hot Shots Basketball (Jan-Mar)
- Grade 6-8 Skating Lessons (Jan-Feb)
- Grade 6-8 Cooking Class (Jan-Feb)
Registration is also OPEN for our Indoor Soccer and Indoor Volleyball adult coed leagues. To register a team, or to register as an individual player, please click here or call us at (760) 965-3690.
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Park, Facilities and Trails UpdatePlease click here to view the status of our parks, facilities, MUP’s and sidewalks. The majority of the Town's sidewalks and paths have been cleared, including the path to the Sherwin Lookout. Volcom Brothers Skate Park restroom is open and we have portable restrooms in place at Shady Rest Park.
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Community Recreation Center (CRC) UpdateCrews this week continued to build out the interior Sprung components and operating amenities. Work continued on the metal framing for the westside storage, mechanical and Zamboni rooms, installation of the HVAC system and fire suppression system. The Town appreciates the community’s understanding and patience as we work towards enhancing our community recreation amenities. Look for the weekly #crcupdates on the Town's Facebook page. On December 7, 2022, the Town of Mammoth Lakes, Mammoth Lakes Tourism (MLT), and Mammoth Lakes Recreation launched an historic new, community-driven partnership with National Hockey League (NHL) franchise, the LA Kings. As part of the expansive, multiyear partnership, brokered by AEG Global Partnerships, the partners have teamed up to launch "LA Kings Ice at Mammoth Lakes"- the Town's first indoor Olympic-sized ice rink. Read the Press Release.
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Work for Parks and Recreation! The Town is recruiting for two Recreation Supervisors (CRC and Adult Programming), as well as various Parks & Recreation (Recreation Instructors, Recreation Facilities Staff at the outdoor ice rink, and Recreation Interns for winter seasonal programming) and Public Works (Temporary Snow Removal Operator) winter seasonal positions. To be considered for an open recruitment, all applicants must submit an online application.
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Night of Lights!Night of Lights kicks off this Saturday, December 17 at Canyon Lodge. This is a free event to celebrate the holiday season with a firework show, live music, a light experience, snowmobile rides and a tubing hill for children under 13. Dress warm, use public transportation and join us for a night of endless fun! Visit MammothMountain.com for more information on the event.
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Winter Path to the Sherwin Lookout NOW OPEN! The hard-working Parks Maintenance crew have cleared the multi-use path (MUP) of snow NOW accessible from Mammoth Creek Park East, the Library College Connector, Commerce Drive and Meridian Blvd. Not normally open in winter months, winter walkers can now enjoy a beautiful and incredibly scenic walk (without snowshoes) to the Sherwin Lookout. View the video showing Marco Macias, our Parks Maintenance lead worker taking a well-earned break after clearing the path to the lookout. If you take your dog – by law, it is required to be on a leash and please clean up after your dog - if you bag it, please take it!
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Mammoth Lakes Recreation Annual Report We have said it before, but we will never stop celebrating how all of the work gets done within this organization - it is because of your support that we are able to have the reach and impact that we do! From our amazing sponsors and volunteers of the Adopt-A-Trail and Tangle Free Waters programs, to the amazing volunteers that show up for anything we host (even last minute pop-up events), to all of our donors that support the work we do financially, to our incredible Measure U Partners and the work they are doing within our community, and finally our dedicated partners throughout the Eastern Sierra…we truly would not be able to do what we do at MLR without your support. Please take a moment to review our latest Annual Report, give your fellow steward a high five, and join us as we look towards this next year of stewardship and sustainable recreation.
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News from the Inyo! Stay up to date with news, events, and activities on the Inyo National Forest and Mammoth Ranger District.
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Please Leash Your Dog! The Mammoth Lakes Police Department is issuing citations to all owners with dogs off-leash at Shady Rest Park and throughout Town after issuing only warnings for the last 2 years. It is unlawful for any dog owner to allow their dog to run at large within the Town of Mammoth Lakes Municipal Boundary. The Eastern Sierra offers an incredible outdoor playground for dog owners to play and walk with your dog(s) off-leash. The Town is moving forward with plans for a dog park with construction expected to commence in the fall of 2023. Thank you for your commitment in keeping Mammoth Lakes safe and beautiful for all to enjoy! Learn more about Dog Resources, Licensing, Education and Enforcement.
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Zumba ClassesZumba classes are back at the Mammoth Lakes Community Center every Tuesday (October 11 - December 27) and Friday nights (October 7 - December 30), from 6-7pm. Join Coach Denisse, and get you burn and dance on at the same time! Only $10 per class.
CSA#1 Winter ClassesCSA #1 is offering several classes for FREE to the public this winter. Select from Classic Cardio Step+, Yin Yoga, Mountain Stability for Winter Sports, Stretch and Relax and Stott Pilates Matwork. Please click here to learn more! Mono County Wellness Program Schedule:
Click here for information about the Mammoth Lakes program schedule.
Sunday Senior Doughnut Drop-In - Sundays from 8:00-10:00am
- Join us for coffee, a light breakfast, community, and conversation
Open Space Hang - Wednesdays from 6:00-8:00pm
- Sierra Wellness Center, 181 Sierra Manor Road #4, Mammoth Lakes
- Join us for a sober evening of games, music, and community.
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- and dedicated support for stress, depression, sleep, and more.
- Get your free app here using the promo code MONO.
Mono Arts Council (MAC) Program Schedule
Open Studio - Thursday-Monday, 12-6pm
- Open Studio is a community program for folks of all ages to have access to a creative space and materials for artistic projects! Participants may bring their own supplies or use materials provided by MAC for a suggested donation of $5.? Please note that this is a drop-in, self-guided program. Visit the MAC website for details.
Elevate MammothElevate is Mammoth Hospital's community prevention, wellness, and performance institute focused on improving the health of our community through facilitating positive lifestyle choices and providing the necessary knowledge, resources, and skills. Elevate was launched in the Spring of 2021 by Mammoth Hospital. Join a variety of virtual and in-person wellness programs including Pilates, Tai Chi, and Mom Strong: Perinatal Core & Pelvic Health, support groups, prenatal classes, and education series on nutrition and mindfulness. Check out all of their classes and schedule here.
Mammoth Lakes Library Storytime and Reading Challenge In addition to our weekly Facebook Live Storytimes on Wednesdays at 10:30am and in Spanish alternate Fridays at 10:30am on Mammoth Lakes Library's Facebook page. Makerspace and MonoBookBox Program The library continues to offer free all-ages seasonal Makerspace Kits and Activity Zines for pick up at the front desk, along with Storytime To Go bags for young families at Mammoth Lakes Library. School age kids can still sign up for a few remaining slots in our winter MonoBookBox Program and high school age teens can participate in our Evolution of Storytelling Project which includes free journaling boxes and zine-making kits and this season adds in-house use of iPads for digital story creation and recording equipment for oral history/podcast style storytelling. Adults can take advantage of our Drop-In Sewing Machine Time at the 2nd floor Makerspace every Wednesday from 2:30-4:30pm. Additional information: monocolibraries.org.
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