Star Parks and Recreation Information

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Phone 208 286-7247
Fax 208 286-7569
Staff: Kim Ingraham – Recreation Director
Ron Weston – Sports Coordinator

NEW SCHEDULE

Continual Programs…

Fit and Fall Prevention™Class Sponsored by Central District Health Held at Star City Hall 10769 W. State St. 10:30 – 11:15 am, Monday Wednesday & Friday.

No Cost – Join Anytime! Call Kim for more details 286-7247

Needlepoint Classes Taught by Dyan Kastner. Classes will be held on Wednesdays starting January 7, 4:30-6pm at Star City Hall $5.00/class. No experience needed. Bring project or ask Kim for suggestions at 286-7247.

General Reg Form

Pilates Tuesday and Thursday 8-8:45 am and/or 9-9:45 am. All abilities are welcome. 6 people required for class to continue monthly. $25/class per month.

General Reg Form

Yoga for all abilities Monday and Wednesday 9:00 -9:45 a.m. at Star City Hall. $25/ month offered through and a mat is all that is required. Start the New Year off with your better health in mind.

General Reg Form

Beating the COLD and FLU naturally Tuesday, January 6th 10-11am Star City Hall FREE!!Learn from Allison Larsen; co-founder of Family Foot Reflexology, Life Coach and Weellness Advocate how to heal within your home using: REFLEXOLOGY~ ESSENTIAL OILS~ AFFIRMATIONS. Register at www.familyfootreflexology.com

Let’s Talk About it 10 am at the Star Branch Library Annex on the dates below. The discussions will be led by a scholar knowledgeable about the culture of the book. These are free events, and the books can be picked up at the Star Branch Library.

  • 1/10 – Disgrace, by J.M. Coetzee (South Africa)
  • 1/31 – The Kite Runner, by Hosseini (Afghanistan)
  • 2/21 – The Language of Baklava, by Diana Abu-Jaber (Jordan)
  • 3/14 – The Mistress of Spices, by Divakaruni (India)
  • 3/28 – The Road from Coorain, by Jill Ker Conway (Australia)

Bogus Basin Day Trips Saturdays and Sundays 7:30 am – 5:00 pm bus will pick up at Star Mercantile and leave Bogus @ 5pm. $13 Transportation Only. Call 459-6612 for more details and holiday schedule.

Fly fishing Class – Saturday, January 24, 9 am-12-noon at Star City Hall. Learn the art of fly tying from the novice Jim Hunter. Classes are free but space is limited. Please bring a pencil and pad of paper to take notes. Also, a vise, tying thread and bobbin are tools needed (there may be a few available).Sign up at 286-7247.

New Adult Basketball (16 yrs old and up). 3 on 3 ½ court play held at Star Elementary. Women (M & W evenings) and Men (T & Th evenings) Register Jan. 5 thru Jan 23, 2015. Games will run Feb. 2 through Mar. 13, 2015 6:30, 7:30, and 8:30 pm. Limited to the first 48 players to sign up.

Basketball Form

Youth Spring Soccer Registration Jan 5th through Jan 23rd. $20.00 resident $25.00 non resident8 years and up (as of July 31, 2014) $17.00 jersey fee, if you don’t already have one.Optional: $12.00 Professional coaching for ages 6 and up, held on Wed. for 4 weeks.Tiny Tot Division (3 years): April 1st through April 29th. 2 practices per week Mondays & Wednesdays from 6 to 6:30. This is a fun introduction to soccer for the little guys. Ages 4 to 13 Start around March 16 and through May 16th. Practices are during the week and games are on Friday and/or Saturdays. Ages are as of July 31, 2014. Approx. 50% at Hunters Creek and 50% in other cities like Middleton, Caldwell, Meridian, & Nampa.

Soccer Form

Adult Basketball League 2015 Games held at Star Elementary
3 on 3 Women’s League: ages 16 and up    16 teams    maximum 48 players
Registration: Jan. 1 thru Jan 16, 2015
Season: Feb. 2, thru Mar. 13, 2015
Games: Mondays & Wednesdays 6:30, 7:30, and 8:30 pm
10′ baskets, 20 minute halves

Basketball Form

3 on 3 Men’s League: ages 16 and up      16 teams      maximum 48 players
Registration: Jan. 1 thru Jan 16, 2015
Season: Feb. 2, thru Mar. 13, 2015
Games: Tuesdays & Thursdays 6:30, 7:30, and 8:30 pm
10′ baskets, 20 minute halves

Basketball Form

We, the City of Star Parks and Recreation are dedicated to providing and preserving the highest quality of parks and leisure services for as many citizens as possible with the resources available.

 

Ronald Brilliant is an experience attorney with over 20 years experience.

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