Posts Tagged ‘recreation’
Lighting the Way with Solstice Luminaries
Come celebrate the Winter Solstice by making a tin can luminary that will cast a pretty pattern of light into this longest night. Bring a hammer if you have one.…
Read MoreExplore a New Trail and Winter Tree ID
Hike the new Hannah’s Epic Trail at Sodalis Nature Preserve while identifying trees along the way. Winter is a great time to get off the paved paths and explore the…
Read MoreGrateful Among the Trees: Embracing Nature’s Blessing nature program
Hannibal Parks & Recreation is offering an immersive experience designed to reconnect individuals with nature: “Grateful Among the Trees: Embracing Nature’s Blessings” will begin at 10 a.m. Nov. 29 in…
Read MoreNight Hike through Sodalis Nature Preserve
The full Night Hike program lasts about two hours and follows a 2-mile paved trail. Participants are welcome to stay with the group or return to the parking lot on…
Read MoreNight Hike through Sodalis Nature Preserve
The full Night Hike program lasts about two hours and follows a 2-mile paved trail. Participants are welcome to stay with the group or return to the parking lot on…
Read MoreFall Festival of Country Music
The show will feature music performed by Memory Lane, which includes Martin and Betty Miller, Harlon Lain, Allen Ebers, Ray Smith, Sue Taylor and Gregg Cornelius along with special guests.…
Read MoreCelebration of 50 years of Senior Dances
There have been senior adult dances at the Admiral Coontz Recreation Center for 50 years. The band names have changed from the “Forget Me Nots”, “Big River” and “The Misfits”…
Read MorePickleball 101
The rain location will be the Admiral Coontz Recreation Center. Bill Baker and Tom Batenhorst, Hannibal pickleball enthusiasts, are offering this class to teach people how to play what is…
Read MoreSenior Expo
With the theme of Active and Engaged, the Senior Expo will offer about 600 participants an opportunity to learn about services and resources specific to senior adults. Emily Trevathan, chief…
Read MoreBig Dirt Dig
Sponsored by Hannibal Parks & Recreation, Parents as Teachers and Hannibal Stret Department, free fun event for children
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