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Parks@co.ramsey.mn.us
Tamarack@co.ramsey.mn.us

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651-748-2500
651-407-5350 (Tamarack)

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"Green Spaces, Fun Places, Active Lives" ~ Parks & Recreation

Aldrich Arena

Ice Arenas

2010 Arena Opening Dates (tentative)

Shoreview, October 2nd
Highland South,, October 3rd
Oscar Johnson, October 4th
White Bear, October 4th
Gustafson-Phalen, October 4th
Pleasant, October 4th
Harding, October 11th
Ken Yackel-West Side, October 18th
Aldrich, November 1st

Cute Boy

Tamarack Nature Center - Frogs and Polliwogs

Sept. 24, Oct. 8, 22 & Nov. 5
9:15 - 10:30 am OR 10:45 am - Noon
Children ages 2-1/2 - 5 with an adult
Cost per 4-part series:  $40/adult & child; $16/additional child

Join your preschooler in outdoor fun!  Frogs and Polliwogs is a four-part series that introduces children 2-1/2 - 5 to the delights of nature.  We'll use all of our senses as we explore habitats, play games and discover the outdoors.  Sessions are designed to help families celebrate the wonders of the season.

Brochure

Goodrich Golf Course

Golf

Fall golf in Minnesota!  It doesn't get any better than this.  Get out and enjoy the perfect weather, the bright colors and the clean air.

The Ramsey County Golf Courses are in your neighborhood.  Gather your family, friends and co-workers.  Enjoy a day of fun golf, active recreation and value entertainment at Goodrich, Keller, Manitou Ridge and The Ponds at Battle Creek.

visit:  www.ramseycountygolf.com

 

 


Other News & Information:


Emerald Ash Borer has been discovered in Ramsey County:  The Emerald Ash Borer has recently been discovered in a St. Paul neighborhood.  The Minnesota Department of Agriculture is leading the initial survey and management efforts.  Additional information on the identification and control of this invasive species can be found here

 

Active Living Ramsey County (ALRC) creates and promotes environments that make it safe and convenient for people to be more active.  To learn more about the ALRC Initiative and how you can get involved, click here.

 

Destination For Discovery - Transforming a Traditional Nature Center

Tamarack Nature Center (TNC) has embarked on a multi-year project entitled "Destination for Discovery."  The enhanced TNC will provide opportunities for visitors to develop personal relationships with nature through a variety of means.  Guided by this master plan and a commitment to responding to our community's needs, the project redefines what it means to be a regional nature center and redesigns facilities, trails, programs and exhibits, to reflect that definition.  The master plan outlines a five-year program to transform TNC into a Destination for Discovery.

Destination for Discovery Executive Summary (pdf)
Destination for Discovery Project Purpose, Outcomes and Process  (pdf)

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