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June Schedule Change at DPAC

Beginning Monday, June 9, Dimond Park Aquatic Center will adjust its weekend hours due to staffing and will close at 4:00 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays for the remainder of June instead of 6:00 p.m. To help balance this change, we’re adding extra weekday open swims—with both the red and yellow slides open—from 2:00–4:00 p.m. on the following dates: Tuesday, June 10; Tuesday, June 17; Tuesday, June 24; and Thursday, June 26. Weekend open swims will continue, but the late 4:30–6:00 p.m. session will not be offered. We appreciate your understanding and support as we navigate these short-term adjustments and look forward to resuming a fuller schedule in July.

Juneau Pools Summer Swim Lessons | Now Open!

Juneau Pools is offering a new session of Preschool and Youth swim lessons at Dimond Park Aquatic Center and Augustus G. Brown Swimming Pool, starting July 14. Registration opens Friday, June 6 at noon and must be completed online—no phone, in-person, or early registration will be accepted. Lessons at DPAC run four mornings a week (July 14–24), and AGB lessons run two evenings a week (July 14–August 6); all classes are 30 minutes long and cost $80 plus tax. Scholarships are available with applications due by June 4. Both pools will offer Preschool Levels 1–3 (ages 3–5) and Youth Levels 1–4 (ages 6–12). Swimmers must meet prerequisites for any class beyond Level 1; those who haven’t passed the prior level or completed a placement session within the last six months will need a swim test—contact Ellen Johnston at (907) 586-0839 ext. 4148 to schedule. For more details on class levels or registration info, visit the links or email Ellen at [email protected].

BugDay! at Jensen-Olson Arboretum | June 21

Buzz in for BugDay! at the Jensen-Olson Arboretum on June 21. Join Friends of Jensen-Olson Arboretum to explore the fascinating world of insects at BugDay! on Saturday, June 21 from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Participants in this free family event will learn from hands-on workstations, games, and other activities designed to demystify insects and understand their importance in the ecosystem. Admission is free, but space is limited. Register online through the Parks & Recreation registration catalog starting at noon on Wednesday, June 11. Activities are geared towards kids ages 6-12 years; however, siblings are welcome. Kids must be accompanied by an adult.

StoryPath returns to the Seawalk June 4 – 24

CBJ Parks & Recreation is partnering with Juneau Public Libraries to bring StoryPath back to the Overstreet Park Seawalk this June. Over the course of three weeks, three books by Alaskan writers or illustrators will be featured in a series of outdoor story walks, with framed storybook pages displayed along the Seawalk for families to read as they stroll. The featured stories include Raven and the Hidden Halibut (June 4–10), adapted from a story by Tlingit Culture, Language, & Literacy students and illustrated by Nick Alan Foote; Alaska is for the Birds! (June 11–17), written by Susan Ewing and illustrated by Evon Zerbetz; and When You See Flukes (June 18–24), written by Kathy Hocker and Cheryl Cook and illustrated by Kathy Hocker. A special bonus for the first StoryPath includes an accompanying Lingít audio book, courtesy of Sealaska Heritage Institute. StoryPath encourages reading, physical activity, and outdoor exploration.

Apply for a Fourth of July Vendor Spot at Savikko Park

Vending permit applications for the Fourth of July festivities at Savikko Park are now being accepted. All permits are issued on a first-come, first-served basis. The deadline to apply is Monday, June 23 at 4:30 p.m. Learn more on the Parks & Recreation Vending Permits webpage. Applications and related material should be emailed to Recreation Supervisor Dave Pusich at [email protected].

All food vendors will be located near Treadwell Arena. There are 19 food vending spots available including a bigger space to accommodate a large food truck. For non-food vendors, there are five spots available along Savikko Road. Parks & Recreation supplies the vending space only. All other equipment – like tables, tents, and generators – must be provided by the vendor.

Drop-In Pickleball & Roller Skating at Treadwell Arena

Juneau Parks & Recreation invites the community to get active and have fun at Treadwell Arena during the spring and summer cement season with two great drop-in options for all ages and skill levels. Drop-in pickleball runs Monday through Friday, May 19–June 27, from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. for just $5—equipment is provided and no registration is required. Roller skating is available Wednesdays and Fridays, May 19 - June 27, from 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. for $5 + tax; just bring your own skates.

Outdoor Soccer Registration Now Open

Registration for CBJ Parks & Recreation’s 2025 Youth Outdoor Soccer program is now OPEN! Families can sign up online through the Parks & Rec Catalog under the "Youth and Teen" tab. Open to kids ages 5–14, the program runs for eight weeks from July through August and features one-hour practices on weeknights and games on Saturdays between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Leagues include both coed and girls’ divisions, organized by age and area; some divisions may be combined depending on registration numbers. More details about divisions and practice locations can be found on the Outdoor Soccer webpage. Early bird registration is $55 plus tax through May 18, increasing to $65 plus tax starting May 19. Children must be 5 years old by August 31 to participate. Scholarships are available—learn more and apply online.

Hank Harmon Public Range Board seat open

The Hank Harmon Public Range Board is currently seeking applicants for an open board seat, effective immediately. If you are interested in serving on the board, please email the Hank Harmon Board. The board will review all applicants and hold a vote after Thursday, June 5, 2025. For more information about the range and the board, visit the Hank Harmon Website.

Hank Harmon Public Range Closed for Reconstruction

The Hank Harmon Public Range will close from Monday, April 28 through mid-July for major repairs and upgrades funded by a 2023 Pittman-Robertson Hunter Access Grant. No shooting is allowed during this time, and violators may face penalties. Improvements include a new dirt berm, resurfaced ranges, upgraded shooting benches, ADA access, building repairs, expanded parking, paved lot, and updated signage. The range will be open for a final weekend of public use April 25–27. During the closure, alternatives include the Juneau Gun Club for shotgun use and the Juneau Hunter Education Shooting Complex for select handgun and rifle use.

Sigoowu Ye Park Closed for Renovations Starting June 5

Sigoowu Ye in Lemon Creek will be closed to the public for major renovation work beginning Thursday, June 5. Renovations to the park will include new playground equipment, landscaping, pathways and lighting. Construction is expected to continue through early September. For the safety of yourself and others, please respect the park closure and avoid all construction equipment until the project is complete and the park has reopened. For questions, please contact: Andrew Cambell, Admiralty Construction, (907) 780-3555 or [email protected], Carleton Shorey, CBJ Project Manager, (907) 500-4401 or [email protected].

Elevator construction at Dimond Park Field House begins June 2

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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