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Come Play in Cambridge

Come Play in Cambridge. Recently designated a 'Governor's Fit City' by Governor Tim Pawlenty. Are you looking for youth sport leagues without all that travel this summer?

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Come Play in Cambridge

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  1. Come Play in Cambridge Recently designated a 'Governor's Fit City' by Governor Tim Pawlenty. Are you looking for youth sport leagues without all that travel this summer? Check out our new Non-Traveling Sports Leagues with consistent practice and game schedules (Mini Majors, T-Ball, Combo Pitch Ball, Boys Intramural and Beginning Girls Fastpitch, Lacrosse, Dodgeball and Flag Football) Leagues begin the week of June 16 and run through July. Register at www.cambridge.k12.mn.us Open Swim Tuesday and Thursday afternoons this summer at Cambridge-Isanti High School pool. Only $24 for 17 days! Come splash with your friends! Call 763-689-6189 for details. Summer Camps ages 6 – 12 ~ Multi-Sport ~ Sand Volleyball ~ Lacrosse ~ BMX Bike Racing ~ Skateboarding ~ Track Fees vary – register atwww.cambridge.k12.mn.us Upcoming Summer Events * Earth Day Festival and Nature Walk (April)‏ * Pedal, Paddle, Run Triathlon (June)‏ * Isanti Jubilee Run/Walk (July)‏ * Rum River Bicycle Classic (August)‏ * Rum River Ramble (October)‏ Call 763-552-3254 for details. Free Summertime Fun! Free Summertime Fun! Free Summertime Fun! Whether you're a bird enthusiast or avid hiker, a mountain biker or canoeist, a mother bringing her children out for the afternoon or a child looking for places to play, you'll find the space you need to pursue what you love within Cambridge's park system. There are a total of 16 parks within the City of Cambridge. There are also more than 8 miles of paved and unpaved trails that wind through Cambridge Parks providing spectacular views of wetlands, woodlands, open prairie and old farm fields that are gradually receding back to nature. For more information and detailed maps for each park, visit the website at www.ci.cambridge.mn.us.

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