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Hoover posts spring event announcements: camps registration, hazardous-waste day, yoga series and Celebrate Hoover Day

2859573 · April 3, 2025
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Summary

City of Hoover announced open registration for summer sports camps at Hoover MET, a household hazardous-waste day on April 5, a new weekly Immerse Yoga Series and the 20th annual Celebrate Hoover Day on April 26.

The City of Hoover used a community video segment to announce several spring and summer offerings, including open registration for summer sports camps at the Hoover MET, a household hazardous-waste collection on April 5 and weekly yoga classes at the Randall House.

Ryan Cavender, identified in the video as the city’s recreation manager, invited residents to Moss Rock Preserve and highlighted outdoor programming. “It’s a wonderful time to be outside,” he said in the city segment. Cavender’s remarks accompanied the announcement that registration is open for summer sports camps at the Hoover MET; the video did not specify camp session dates or fees.

The city also announced Household Hazardous Waste Day on April 5 from 8 a.m. to noon at the Hoover Public Safety Building. Kelly Peoples, the city’s events manager, promoted the 20th annual Celebrate Hoover Day scheduled for Saturday, April 26, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Veterans Park and urged residents to mark their calendars.

A new Immerse Yoga Series at the Randall House was also advertised as running weekly on Mondays through May; the city video said the series will begin in April but did not provide an exact start date. The city advised residents to visit hooveralabama.gov for registration, newsletters and details from parks and recreation and other departments.

The video closed by reminding residents of the city council’s biweekly meetings on the first and third Mondays at 6 p.m., where community members can follow city business and upcoming programming. No funding amounts, registration deadlines beyond those stated, or required approvals were provided in the segment.