b'EXPLORE THE ARTS WITH CRANE RIVER THEATER COMPANY: Kindergarten-8th Gradeteen & adult programs(22-23 school year).See prices below.*There is a $10 supply fee, that includes a t-shirt fortrail map & parks N AVE. PARKS AND TRAILSPROGRAMS - YOUTH EAST ROUTEeach class, which is payable to Crane River Theater at the first class. The arts are an opportunity to explore, create and have fun . Kids of all ages can relate to the universal appeal of music, theater, and dance. It is for this reason that we bring to you a series of classes that challenge kids to turn the ordinary into the extraordinary. The intention is to have fun through imagination and play. All Classes are offered through Crane River Theater. The final day of classes will include a performance for families and friends. All classes are generously supported by the Nebraska Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts. Specific class content questions should be directed toward Crane River Theatre at 627-5796.Harmon Park Activity Center.Min.: 10Max.: 35ITS SHOWTIME!: DINOS AND DRAGONS:THIS TRAIL GUIDE WAS FUNDEDSTONERIDGEAND PRODUCED BY THE:BUFFALO HILLSW 60TH ST. LAKE EASTBROOKE DR. 63rd-5th Grade. *$75 K-2nd Grade. *$30 ELEMENTARY CHILDRENSEAST BROOKE PARK 13Learn what it takes to be a part ofTravel to when Dinosaurs roamedMUSEUM PATRIOT PARKa show, including the auditions,the land and when mythical56TH ST. FAITH CHRISTIAN56TH ST.SCHOOLcasting, rehearsal process, andDragons lurked behind every MEADOWLARKfinally, putting on the show forcorner! Use your imagination to17TH AVE. ELEMENTARY Nfriends and family . Kids will createcreate never-before-seen creaturesEAST ROUTEcharacters, stage scenes, and learnand go on adventures throughBROADWAY BOUND: 50TH ST. SCENIC 48TH ST.16 TEDFOUNTAIN KEARNEYchoreography, all while focusingjungles, castles, and caves .The6th-8th Grade. *$40 WEST ROUTE BALDWINHILLSCEMETERY L E G E N Don creativity, collaboration, andskys the limit, so flap those dragonLIGHTHOUSE P PARK PARK SUNRISE Give my regards to Broadway! CranePOINT 7 YMCA 2ND AVE. MIDDLE SCHOOL CITY CONCRETE TRAILcommunication . This summerswings and stomp those T-Rex feetLAKE WINDY HILLS9 HARVEYshow will be Pinkalicious! Based onand join us for stories, games andRiver Theater cast members willELEMENTARY PARK P NON-CITY CONCRETE TRAILteam up with participants for a final39TH ST. 39TH ST. FUTURE CITY CONCRETE TRAILthe popular book series, this is thesongs about Dinos and Dragons! 11 FIRE STATION KEARNEY CATHOLICBUFFALORECYCLING CENTER/performance in this one-of-a-kindCOUNTRY CLUB LANE 11TH AVE. HORIZON6TH AVE. HIGH SCHOOL COUNTYTRAIL CONNECTING SIDEWALKSANITATION tale of a girl who cant stop eatingMEADOWLARKMIDDLENORTHEASTFAIRGROUNDS DEPARTMENT10:00am-12:00pm, Monday-Friday,class as they dive into the songsNORTH PARK 35TH ST. SCHOOL ELEMENTARY PARK CONCRETE TRAILpink cupcakes . After a few too many,P MEMORIAL APOLLO and scenes of Broadways biggest30TH AVE. FIELD 1 EAVE. NATURAL TRAILshe ends up with Pinkititis, whichJuly 25-29 PARK HOSPITALmusicals . Take the stage as yourYOUTH12turns her pink from head to toe! JoinREHABHARMON 31ST ST. WATER TRAILfavorite characters from Newsies,TREATMENTPARK DRYDENCENTER KEARNEY KEARNEYPARK5 PARK P TRAILHEAD PARKINGus for this awesome performanceCOUNTRYLAKE ELEMENTARY 8 29TH ST.opportunity! Hamilton, and Wicked! MEADOWLARKE T U O R T S E W CLUB SCENIC CENTRAL AVE.RESTROOM9:00am-12:00pm, Monday-Friday,HILLS UNIVERSITY DR. UNIVERSITY OF7TH AVE. 5TH AVE. EMERSON 30 TRAIL DRINKING FOUNTAINGOLF COURSE CENTRAL ROUTE ELEMENTARY10:00am-12:00pm, Monday-Friday,NEBRASKAMUSEUM25TH ST.August 1-5 KEARNEY CANAL CENTRAL ROUTE ANIMAL24TH ST. KEARNEY CENTRALOF NEBRASKAOVERPASS ARTJuly 11-22 SHELTER 30 KEARNEY ELEMENTARY CITY ZION LUTHERAN COTTONMILL PARK WEST THEATRE UNIVERSITY OF 14 PERFORMING LAW ENFORCEMENT N. RAILROAD ST.SCHOOLP COMMUNITY MERRYMAN HALL FIRE STATIONARTS CENTER(SEE INSET BELOW) LINCOLNWAY PIONEER KEARNEYU PARKNEBRASKAPARK PUBLIC EAST ROUTE4 WEST RO TE 17 KEARNEY LIBRARY JUNCTION PARKSAFETYThe programs and events listed in this catalog may have various safety measures, that are dependent on theOVERPASS UNDERPASS N. RAILROAD ST. 10 BRYANTS. RAILROAD ST.activity, in order to reduce the risk for participants and staff.Participants are always welcome to wear a mask. 5TH AVE.ELEMENTARY MAVE.MEASURES Participants and spectators should stay home if they have tested positive for COVID-19 or are waiting on test results,CENTRAL16TH ST. COLLINS PARK 15 P E T U O R L A R T N E C16TH ST.are showing symptoms, or have had close, prolonged contact with a person who has tested positive or experiencing symptoms.Participants are encouraged to wash their hands before attending programs and again when done. COMMUNITY7TH AVE. 3 NINACOLLEGE SCENIC HAMMER THE ARCHWAY TO FT. KEARNY STATE PARK30TH AVE.2 EAVE. PARK EAST EXPRESSWAY SWEETWATER AVE.Water TrailCENTENNIAL P11TH ST. Entrance LandingPARK 11TH ST.BRIDGE TRAILS & RAILSUNDERPASS BRIDGECOTTONMILL PARK WEST ROUTE HOSPITAL 18 P KENWOODMUSEUM ARCHWAYBRIDGE SCENICKEARNEY HIGHYANNEY AVE. YANNEY ELEMENTARY 2ND AVE. EAST ROUTE TRAILHEAD UNDERPASS CENTRAL ROUTE I-80Many programsplay date ROTARY P SCENIC P BRIDGE SCENIC Water TrailBRIDGE P PLATTE RIVER FT. KEARNYSCHOOL PARK CENTRAL AVE. POLDFATHERLPRAIRIE TRAIRED CEDAR Exit TRAIL LandingNATURE BARN fill fast, soP P NATURE N. CHANNEL PLATTE RIVERCENTRAL ROUTEP N. CHANNEL PLATTE RIVERSCENIC FT. KEARNYUNDERPASSNEBRASKA YOUTHBECK TRAIL MARINA P TRAILS NEBRASKA(SEE INSET ABOVE)TALMADGE ST. CENTRAL ROUTEregister today! SCENIC I-80 I-80 E 1ST ST. FIREFIGHTERS P THE ARCHWAYPLEASE REGISTER AT TRACK & FIELD MEET FROM HIGHWAY 30 CANAL/BRIDGE CENTRAL ROUTE MUSEUMLORMAS OVERLOOKLEAST 3 DAYS IN ADVANCESATURDAY, MAY 7 MILES & STEPS:An average height person takes 2,000 steps per mile.The recommended number of steps per person per day is 10,000-15,000.FOR ALL CLASSES C E N T R A L R O U T E W E S T R O U T E E A S T R O U T EAges 8-13, as of 12/31/22.Go to page 4 for details COTTONMILL PARK TO FT. KEARNY PARK / TOTAL DISTANCE:13.10 MILES YANNEY PARK TO FOUNTAIN HILLS PARK / TOTAL DISTANCE:4.88 MILES N. 2ND AVENUE TO N. CHANNEL PLATTE RIVER BRIDGE / TOTAL DISTANCE:4.71 MILESTRAIL safety tips: Be a.90 miles North 2nd Avenue to Meadowlark Elementary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 milesCottonmill to UNK (University Drive) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.59 miles Yanney Park (Trailhead) to Kearney High (30th Avenue) . . . . . . . . . . . 1.01 milesUNK to Yanney Park (11th Street)[LIGHTED] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.31 miles ware of your surroundings.80 milesKearney High to W. Lincolnway Park (north) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Meadowlark Elementary to Harvey Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yanney Park to S. 2nd Avenue[LIGHTED] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.69 miles W. Lincolnway Park to Meadowlark North Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 miles Harvey Park to Avenue M Overpass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 milesS. 2nd Avenue to The Archway[LIGHTED]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.10 miles Be prepared to stop or yield at road crossingsMeadowlark North Park to Baldwin Park (17th Avenue) . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.43 miles Avenue M Overpass to Hammer Park[LIGHTED] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.07 milesThe Archway to I-80 Undercrossing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.64 miles Baldwin Park to Fountain Hills Park (11th Avenue) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 miles Hammer Park to N. Channel Bridge[LIGHTED] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 milesI-80 Underpass to Ft. Kearny State Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.77 milesChoose appropriate and bright-colored clothing/ Avoid running/walking/biking by yourselfPLAY CONNECTED WITH KPRTell someone when youre going and when you expectfootwearCarry food/water for long tripsto be backBring a whistle Bring a cell phone and IDWear a helmet when bicyclingKeep informed and stay up-to-date on all the latest news with the Kearney Park and Avoid using headphonesStay on right, pass on left, and announce your passRecreation Department! Join our monthly e-newsletter database to receive important Watch for and adhere to trail signageFor emergencies, call 911city information, highlights of events, and promotions of events and programs .Email Check the weather prior to leavingrleach@kearneygov.org if you would like to get connected with KPR! PG.10 PG.31'