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Recreation coordinator reports rising participation; online registration and new partnerships cited
Summary
Jordan Anderson, recreation program coordinator, told the Coeur d'Alene Parks and Recreation Commission that youth and adult program registrations are up about 10–15% year over year, crediting online registration and stronger outreach. Staff flagged capacity, referee recruitment and a forthcoming MOU with North Idaho College Outdoor Pursuits.
Jordan Anderson, the city’s recreation program coordinator, told the Coeur d'Alene Parks and Recreation Commission on Feb. 24 that participation across youth and adult programs has increased this year.
Anderson said winter basketball programs involved just over 900 children across about 90–95 teams and that spring soccer registration is already open for kindergarten through eighth grade, with an expected 600–700 participants. He told commissioners that swim lessons run year-round in six-week sessions and…
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