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Hank Harmon Public Range Ribbon Cutting and Grand Reopening
Juneau Parks & Recreation invites the community to celebrate recent upgrades at the Hank Harmon Public Range with two events. A Ribbon Cutting Ceremony will be held Friday, September 26 at 12 p.m. with remarks from CBJ officials, ADF&G, U.S. Fish & Wildlife, and other partners. The celebration continues Saturday, September 27 from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. with a Grand Reopening featuring free BBQ, community booths, and live shooting demonstrations including trick shots, cowboy action, and steel plate shooting. Earplugs and eye protection will be available. Both events take place at the Hank Harmon Public Range, 6200–5866 Montana Creek Rd.
Parks & Rec Clue
The game is afoot! Parks & Recreation’s outdoor Clue continues this fall with two more games across Juneau. Detectives of all ages can play September 26–28 at Montana Creek Trail. Print or download a Clue Card, hit the trail to uncover clues, then submit your accusation online by 8 a.m. Monday. Correct solutions earn two prize drawing tickets, plus a bonus ticket for a trail selfie. Prize drawings follow each game, with a Grand Prize drawing on September 29.
Join us for the next game: September 26-28 at Montana Creek Trail.
Family Fun Nights at the Field House
CBJ Parks & Recreation will host Family Fun Nights at the Dimond Park Field House on select Fridays throughout the fall. This free program gives young children a safe indoor space to run and play as daylight shortens and fall weather sets in. Family Fun Nights take place from 5 to 6:30 p.m. on September 12 and 26, October 10 and 24, November 7, and December 5. On October 10, Juneau Public Health will also be on site with an informational booth. This event is designed for children ages 0–6 with a parent or guardian, and older siblings may not attend. Toys will be available, no registration is required, and families are encouraged to simply bring their energy and join the fun. Please note that Family Fun Night does not include track access.
Speed Skating Clinics
Treadwell Arena will offer drop-in Speed Skating Clinics on select Sundays throughout the season, beginning with free “Try Speed Skating” sessions on September 7, 21, and 28. The hour-long clinics will take place at 2:45 p.m. and cost $15 after September 28. Skaters can register online (click on the "Treadwell Arena" tab) in advance or drop in at their convenience. Short track speed skates are provided on a first-come, first-served basis. Skaters must be at least 12 years of age. No speed skating experience is necessary, although participants should have intermediate skating skills, including the ability to skate comfortably and perform a snowplow stop. Helmets are required during the clinic. A limited number are available to borrow, or skaters are welcome to bring their own.
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Open Pickleball in the Floyd Dryden Gym
Now Hiring - Parks & Recreation Director
The City and Borough of Juneau is hiring a Parks & Recreation Director to lead one of its largest and most dynamic departments. This position oversees recreation, aquatics, youth services, parks maintenance, downtown parking, and long-term planning, and works closely with community partners to deliver high-quality public services. The ideal candidate will bring strong leadership, a passion for recreation, and the ability to navigate complex challenges while fostering exceptional customer experiences and staff development. This is a full-time, exempt position that serves at the pleasure of the City Manager and is based in downtown Juneau. The salary range is $125,944.00 to $148,054.40 annually for a full-time, 40-hour-per-week schedule. The role includes a competitive benefits package and a 3% wage increase effective July 14, 2025. Applications are being accepted until the position is filled, with the first review beginning August 8, 2025. A cover letter is required, and all application materials are subject to public disclosure. Click here to apply or learn more.
Sigoowu Ye Park Closed for Renovations
Elevator construction at Dimond Park Field House
Starting Monday, June 2, the Dimond Park Field House will undergo a major upgrade as a new elevator is installed, with construction expected through August 31, 2025. During this time, the stairs, mezzanine, batting cage, and indoor track will be closed to the public. The Field House will remain open weekdays for Turf for Tots only, which will run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Monday–Friday, starting June 4. Turf for Tots will be closed June 2 & 3 for construction setup. The facility will close daily after the program ends and remain closed on weekends. All other programs, including Open Turf, Chair Yoga Classes, and Private Party Rentals will be paused. For full schedule details, visit bit.ly/DPFHcalendar. Questions? Call Parks & Rec at (907) 586-5226 or visit juneau.org/parks-recreation. Thank you for your patience as we improve accessibility and enhance the facility!
Homestead Park Closed for Reconstruction
Homestead Park in Douglas will be closed to the public for major reconstruction work beginning Monday, January 13. Construction is expected to continue into June 2025. During this closure, the park will undergo a number of improvements including replacements to the elevated wooden platforms, walkways, and stairs. This project is funded by the Marine Passenger Fee program. Learn more about the Homestead Park Rebuild project on the CBJ project page.
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Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee
next scheduled meeting is October 7 at 5:30pm
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