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Sports star of the north.


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 teams to its host of programs for young children, Minnesota's capital city is the embodiment of an active community harboring a true appreciation for leisure and recreation. As the city's public recreation agency, the St. Paul St. Paul

as a missionary he fearlessly confronts the “perils of waters, of robbers, in the city, in the wilderness.” [N.T.: II Cor. 11:26]

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 Division of Parks and Recreation (SPDPR) includes as its mission is to "provide and facilitate" organized athletic programs.

St. Paul is home to the Minnesota Wild The Minnesota Wild are a professional ice hockey team based in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Their symbol is a bear made to look like the wilderness. They are members of the Northwest Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL).  of the National Hockey League National Hockey League (NHL)

Organization of professional North American ice-hockey teams. The league was formed in 1917 by five Canadian teams; the first U.S. team, the Boston Bruins, was added in 1924. It today consists of 30 teams in two conferences and six divisions.
 and hosted the NHL NHL Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, see there  All-Star Game An all-star game is an exhibition game played by the best players in their sports league. The players are often chosen by a popular vote of fans of the sport and the game often occurs at the halfway point of the regular season, although this is not the case for some all-star games  in 2004, while Midway Stadium The first Midway Stadium was the home of the St. Paul Saints of the American Association from 1957-1960. It was located at 1000 North Snelling Avenue, on the east side of that street. It was built with just a small uncovered and presumably expandable grandstand.  is the base of operations Noun 1. base of operations - installation from which a military force initiates operations; "the attack wiped out our forward bases"
base

air base, air station - a base for military aircraft

army base - a large base of operations for an army
 for the St. Paul Saints, a popular professional baseball franchise. The city also hosts the Minnesota state high-school tournaments for baseball and wrestling as well as the nationally acclaimed boys' high-school hockey tournament. In addition to these opportunities for high-level spectatorship, St. Paul's
This article refers to the Canadian electoral district, for other uses see Saint Paul (disambiguation), Cathedral of Saint Paul, St. Paul's Church
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 citizens enjoy a variety of ways in which to participate in community sports programs and physical fitness activities themselves.

It all starts and ends with the efforts of SPDPR. Simply put, the organization's efforts are tireless and their scope formidable. SPDPR manages the Office of Municipal Athletics (OMA (1) See Object Management Architecture.

(2) (Open Mobile Alliance Ltd., La Jolla, CA, www.openmobilealliance.org) An organization formed in June of 2002 by the consolidation of the WAP Forum group and the Open Mobile Architecture Initiative.
), which itself directly serves more than 1,500 organized teams and more than 20,000 participants. Additionally, the OMA also recruits, trains and evaluates more than 400 sports officials every year. Included among the SPDPR's Facilities are more than 160 parks and open spaces, 41 recreation centers, three 18-hole golf courses, 24 bicycle and pedestrian paths, one indoor pool and two outdoor pools, a public beach and sports facilities See:
  • List of Auto Racing tracks
  • List of indoor arenas
  • List of NASCAR race tracks
  • List of stadiums
  • Velodrome
  • List of tennis courts
.

The division also facilitates various community sports opportunities. By making city-managed facilities available to various groups, including the STAR swim club, Blackhawks Soccer, the Urban Tennis Program, the Youth Ski League and the Fairway Foundation, the division effectively matches quality programming with locally accessible facilities. The ultimate result of these efforts being additional available community sports opportunities for residents.

SPDPR is committed to providing access to community sports programs within all segments of the population. By encouraging participation, promoting skill development, and providing a sale and fun experience, SPDPR strives to create a rewarding athletic experience for all participants, For young athletes, many of whom are experiencing organized sports for the first time, these initial positive experiences create an environment that fosters continued participation.

SPDPR offers athletic programs for all age groups that are structured to match the skills and abilities of the typical participant. To provide quality programming for seniors, the division has a dedicated Senior Program, with a professional staff trained to program specifically for this segment of the population. The division also has a "Special Programs" office, employing a dedicated staff specializing in working with the physically and mentally challenged. Although the division promotes inclusion for persons with disabilities and integration with the general programs, we also provide targeted "special" athletic programs including, basketball, swimming, bowling, gym hockey, soccer and softball.

The city also offers access to a diverse menu of individual sport opportunities. Adult and youth programs include golf, downhill skiing, cross-country skiing cross-country skiing

Skiing in open country over rolling, hilly terrain. It originated in Scandinavia as a means of travel as well as recreation. The skies used are longer, narrower, and lighter than those used in Alpine skiing, and bindings allow more heel movement.
, tennis, rowing, sailing, track and wrestling. As an additional opportunity to recreational athletes who participate in these sports, special-event formatted races and tournaments are regularly available. Prominent examples of these are the 24-man golf teams at the city's three 18-hole golf courses, Club Championships for both the men and women at the city's three 18-hole golf courses, the Minnesota Boat Club rowing regatta, and annual cross-country ski races.

The city of Saint Paul has a nationally recognized Capital Improvement Budget process. The Division of Parks and Recreation is an active participant in this process, submitting projects that are included in its five-year action plan. The following sports facilities projects are currently supported by the division and are included in the Capital improvement budget presently under consideration: Highland Golf Renovation and Driving Range Expansion, El Rio Vista Recreation Center Expansion, Dunning Baseball Field Lighting Project, Homecroft Recreation Center Renovation, and countless others.

The city of Saint Paul is often referenced as community with big-city opportunities with the charm, personality and attention to detail of a small town. It is because of this unique environment that the city of Saint Paul's accomplishments in creating a community sports program are second to none.

For more information, log on to SPDPR's Web site, www.ci.stpaul.mn.us/depts/parks.
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Title Annotation:St. Paul, Minn.; St. Paul Division of Parks and Recreation
Publication:Parks & Recreation
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Date:Apr 1, 2004
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