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Seattle Parks and Recreation Facilities to Close Dec 12 for Staff Training, Parks and Golf Courses Remain Open

Seattle Parks and Recreation Facilities to Close Dec 12 for Staff Training, Parks and Golf Courses Remain Open

Residents of Seattle should change their plans if they intend to attend community events or local recreation centers on December 12. Many facilities will close to allow for staff training in the Recreation Division, according to a notice posted by Seattle Parks and Recreation.

Community centers, adolescent life centers, indoor pools, and a number of specialist facilities including the Amy Yee Tennis Center, the Green Lake Small Craft Center, and the Mount Baker Rowing and Sailing Center are among the recreational programs and facilities that will be impacted by the closures. Visitors will also have fewer options because the Japanese Garden will be closed for the season. However, outdoor aficionados will be comforted to know that golf courses, including their ranges, boat launches, parks, and the Volunteer Park Conservatory will all continue to function according to their usual schedules.

For people who depend on these recreational amenities, the closures might cause a brief discomfort, but the prospect of better services is compelling. Golfers and park visitors can take advantage of the open facilities in the meantime, whether it’s practicing their swing on the city’s fairways or strolling around Seattle’s green areas.

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