The Town of Rolesville recreational programs are organized and headed up by the Town of Rolesville Parks & Recreation Department and Greater Rolesville Athletic Committee. Existing programs are spring baseball, fall baseball, adult softball, basketball, and others.
Check out the Rolesville calendar of events.
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The Town of Wake Forest has several physical activity programs. Please visit their website for more information.
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The Town of Zebulon has several physical activity programs to offer. Please check the Town of Zebulon Parks and Recreation website for more information.
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The Town of Garner has several opportunities for both youth and families to be physically active. Please visit their website for more information.
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The Town of Fuquay-Varina began developing its parks and recreation system more than thirty years ago with the acquisition of Falcon Park. Since that time, both the town and the park system have grown and changed dramatically. The Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department is now responsible for thirteen park sites with seventeen athletic fields, one gym, and a Community Center offering programs for fitness, education, and recreation. We sponsor adult athletic leagues and coordinate efforts with the Fuquay-Varina Athletic Association (FVAA) to provide outstanding youth sports programs.
September-December Program Guide
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To enrich the Morrisville community by creating quality recreation experiences, celebrating local culture, and enhancing our natural resources.
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The Town of Wendell offers several athletic opportunities for adults and youth.
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The mission of the Knightdale Parks and Recreation Department is to enhance the quality of life for the citizens of Knightdale and Eastern Wake County by providing an experienced staff to plan, implement and manage a wide variety of both passive and active leisure opportunities.
The department will strive to provide a system of parks, greenways, recreation facilities and open space areas which will assure quality recreation opportunities for present and future citizens of Knightdale and Eastern Wake County.
Parks and Recreation Opportunties
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The goal of the Holly Springs Parks & Recreation Department is to provide all residents with diverse opportunities for a quality leisure experience.
What We Offer
The Town of Apex Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Resources Department offers a variety of passive and active leisure opportunities to Apex Citizens and residents of Southwestern Wake County. Since passage of a $13,000,000 park bond referendum in 2004, the Town has completed the following projects: Phases IA, IB, and IC of the Beaver Creek Greenway, the Expansion of the Apex Community Center, the Beckett Crossing Greenway, Phase I of the Haddon Hall Greenway, and the restoration and renovation of our 1912 Town Hall into the Halle Cultural Arts Center of Apex. Due to current economic conditions, we now plan to begin construction on the 160 acre Environmental Education and Nature Park located on Apex Barbecue Road and Phase II of the Beaver Creek Greenway in 2011.
We are proud to offer this variety of leisure opportunities for Youth, Adults, and Sr. Citizens.