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Town of Preeceville offers activities for everyone

The Town of Preeceville recreation department has been working hard to keep the summer fun activities rolling for all ages. The rock wall offered many challenges of many difficulties on May 24 at the Preeceville Skating Rink grounds.

The Town of Preeceville recreation department has been working hard to keep the summer fun activities rolling for all ages.

The rock wall offered many challenges of many difficulties on May 24 at the Preeceville Skating Rink grounds. The serving of free hotdogs was followed by an evening of 鈥淩ock 鈥榥鈥 Roll.鈥 Rollerblading and operating scooters, as well as ball hockey were included activities.

鈥淭he Children鈥檚 Summer Solstice Event will be held on June 24 at the Preeceville Sports grounds,鈥 said Andrea Tonn, recreation director. 鈥淭here are many activities this year, including the rock climbing wall, a giant 鈥渟lip-and-slide鈥 play structure, fire truck rides, beach volleyball, games and many other activities.

鈥淭hese activities are being held in conjunction with the hospital fundraising appreciation barbecue, so everyone is welcome.

鈥淕ood news for people wanting to practice and to those wanting to learn about the game of golf,鈥 she said. The golf driving range at Annie Laurie Lake will be opening soon. Buckets of balls will be available for rent from Midtown during regular business hours. The price is $5 a bucket.

The Town of Preeceville will be holding the swimming lesson program for 2016 at Annie Laurie Lake, she said. Swimming lessons are expected to be held in July. Persons interested are asked to watch the newspaper and the community sign for registration dates.

鈥淭he Preeceville recreation board is very pleased to announce that the Preeceville and surrounding community will now be home to a local corn maze,鈥 she said.

鈥淭his project is weather dependent and details will be released once they become available.

鈥淲e look forward to this fun family activity later in the season,鈥 said Tonn.

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