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Parks and Recreation Departments Offer Fun for All Ages

Moore County has four parks and ­recreation ­departments.

Recreational opportunities range from ­senior activities to trips and tours to arts and crafts and special programs. 

The departments also are involved in organizing and running sport leagues — for youth, adults and seniors. These leagues include sports such as baseball, basketball, golf and tennis.

The four departments operate ­independently and usually have different price structures for residents and non-residents.

 

Aberdeen Parks and Recreation

107 N. Poplar St., Aberdeen

(910) 944-5902

www.townofaberdeen.net

This department serves the residents of the town of Aberdeen.

In addition to maintaining parks and ­facilities, the department offers programs for seniors, such as chair exercises, art classes and bingo, as well as programs and athletic activities for youth and adults.

The Parks and Recreation Department also sponsors special events such as  Fun Family Fourth of July.

 

Southern Pines Recreation and Parks  

Campbell House

482 E. Connecticut Ave., Southern Pines

(910) 692-2463

www.southernpines.net/recreation

Douglass Community Center

1185 W. Pennsylvania Ave., Southern Pines

(910) 692-7376

The Recreation and Parks Department offers many innovative and traditional activities, ­programs and special events for area ­residents of all ages. These recreational ­services and opportunities are available on a year-round basis.

 

Pinehurst Parks and Recreation

Village Hall

395 Magnolia Rd., Pinehurst

(910) 295-2817

www.villageofpinehurst.org

This department serves the residents of the village of Pinehurst, offering programs, ­athletic leagues, special events, parks and facilities.

 

Moore County Parks and Recreation 

155 Hillcrest Park Lane, Carthage

(910) 947-2504

This department provides leisure services to residents of Moore County with first priority to youth and seniors.