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Parks staff outline summer sports, youth camps and free concert lineup including 'Sounds of Santana'

Kearney Parks and Recreation Board · June 17, 2026
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Ryan said spring leagues finish by the end of the month, summer pickleball will begin next week with 200–260 expected participants, a youth martial arts intro class will run this fall, and a free summer concert series includes Shiprocked (July 3) and a 'Sounds of Santana' tribute (July 17).

Ryan, the parks staff member who took the programming update, said spring league sports are wrapping up with the last day expected around June 27 and that the summer pickleball league will start next week with roughly 200–260 participants expected. "We're wrapping up our spring league sports right now," Ryan said as he moved into the summer programming update.

Ryan also noted a new youth martial-arts intro class (Limitless Martial Arts) will be offered in Lions Park this fall and that Challenger Sports soccer camp is underway with about 30 kids and Ben returning from the UK as coach. He reviewed the free summer concert calendar—Cleeton Beach show with band Bangers, July 3 fireworks with Shiprocked, July 17 'Sounds of Santana' tribute and Aug. 29 featuring Outlaw Gym and the Whiskey Benders—and emphasized these concerts are free community events.