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St. Helens Recreation Program Releases Fall Activities Guide
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 28, 2018
St. Helens, Ore. – The St. Helens Recreation Program has released its fall 2018 activities guide which features free or low-cost recreational opportunities in the St. Helens community for September through November 2018.
Fall activities include the continuation of community game nights, monthly movie nights, St. Helens Public Library activities, and walking groups. Exciting new offerings include an after school program at Lewis and Clark Elementary School, financial aid classes for college-bound students and their families, cornhole and bowling leagues, a CPR class, fall crafters bazaar, a POUND class series, water volleyball, Radio 101, a grant writing workshop, Instant Pot 101, and more.
Printed copies of the activities guide are available at St. Helens City Hall, Eisenschmidt Pool, the St. Helens School District office, and the St. Helens Public Library. A digital copy of the guide and event registration can be found on the City of St. Helens website at https://www.ci.st-helens.or.us/recreation.
The St. Helens Recreation Program is a partnership between the City of St. Helens, St. Helens School District, and Eisenschmidt Pool. The program’s goal is to provide free or low-cost activities for citizens of all ages to enjoy.
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For further information regarding the St. Helens Recreation Program fall activities guide, please contact City of St. Helens Finance Director Matt Brown at mattb@ci.st-helens.or.us or 503-366-8227.