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Cornerstone Park: Are fishing, swimming, and the use of remote-controlled boats allowed at Cornerstone Park?
- While Cornerstone Park does feature a lake, it is not intended for recreational use and the water is not intended for hu... (more)
- While Cornerstone Park does feature a lake, it is not intended for recreational use and the water is not intended for human or pet consumption. Therefore, swimming, fishing and the use of remote-controlled boats and similar devices is expressly prohibited.
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Room Rentals at Recreation Centers: Do you have rooms available for rent?
- Rooms are available for rent at our recreation and senior centers (pending space and scheduling availability). For detai... (more)
- Rooms are available for rent at our recreation and senior centers (pending space and scheduling availability). For details, call the appropriate recreation center directly. Or visit our rentals page online
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Senior Rental Rebate Program: Where can I get a form for the Senior Rental Rebate program?
- Nevada offers a Senior Citizen Tax Assistance/Rental Rebate program to persons 62 years of age and older whose annual ho... (more)
- Nevada offers a Senior Citizen Tax Assistance/Rental Rebate program to persons 62 years of age and older whose annual household income was $27,863 or less during the preceding calendar year. The filing period for the program is from Feb. 1 to April 30 of each year. The Clark County Assessor's Office administers this program. To obtain a form, call them at(702-455-3882 or visit any of the Assessor's Office locations. For more information, visit the Assessor's website.
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Sports field usage: How can I reserve a City of Henderson sports field?
- All field usage is scheduled by the Parks and Recreation Department's Sports office using field allocation policies and ... (more)
- All field usage is scheduled by the Parks and Recreation Department's Sports office using field allocation policies and procedures. Visit us online to view a printable version of field allocation policies and procedures. Call 702-267-5700 for additional information.
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Park Reservations: How can I reserve an area of a park for parties and other events?
- Our Parks Reservations office handles reservations for all Henderson parks. Their number is 702-267-5707 and office hour... (more)
- Our Parks Reservations office handles reservations for all Henderson parks. Their number is 702-267-5707 and office hours are 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Additional information and a printable reservation form are available online. Information is also available in every copy of Henderson Happenings (available at all recreation centers).
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Contracted Instructor: How do I become a contracted instructor for the Parks and Recreation Department?
- Interested individuals wishing to instruct a class or workshop may complete an application through Contact Henderson. Su... (more)
- Interested individuals wishing to instruct a class or workshop may complete an application through Contact Henderson. Submitting an application does not guarantee selection as a contracted instructor. Please note that each contracted instructor must have a business license and proof of insurance.
For detailed information, visit us online. (FAQ7132)
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Tax ID Number: What is the city's tax ID number?
- The city's tax ID number is EIN 88-6000720. ... (more)
- The city's tax ID number is EIN 88-6000720.
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Damage or Vandalism: Who do I contact if I see damage or vandalism at a City of Henderson park?
- To report damage or vandalism at a City of Henderson park, please call (702)267-4042 or e-mail ... (more)
- To report damage or vandalism at a City of Henderson park, please call (702)267-4042 or e-mail doug.guild@cityofhenderson.com
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Volunteer Opportunities: Does the Parks and Recreation Department offer volunteer opportunities?
- We offer a variety of volunteer opportunities to suit most interests and schedules. To learn what's available and to dow... (more)
- We offer a variety of volunteer opportunities to suit most interests and schedules. To learn what's available and to download volunteer forms, visit us online.
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Senior Facility: Where is Heritage Park Senior Facility?
- Heritage Park Senior Facility for 50+ adults is located at 300 S. Racetrack Rd. (at Burkholder Boulevard), adjacent to H... (more)
- Heritage Park Senior Facility for 50+ adults is located at 300 S. Racetrack Rd. (at Burkholder Boulevard), adjacent to Heritage Park and Heritage Park Aquatic Complex. The phone number is 702-267-2950. Visit Heritage Park Senior Facility online for detailed facility information.
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Open Space Conditions: How do I report unsafe open space conditions?
- To report unsafe open space conditions, call the Parks and Recreation Department at 702-267-4000.... (more)
- To report unsafe open space conditions, call the Parks and Recreation Department at 702-267-4000.
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Henderson Happenings Brochure: How can I obtain a copy of your brochure, Henderson Happenings?
- Henderson Happenings is currently available on the city's website, cityofhenderson.com, or by right-clicking on the link... (more)
- Henderson Happenings is currently available on the city's website, cityofhenderson.com, or by right-clicking on the link here. A front desk team member from the center of choice can also help locate information if there are any questions.
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Fitness memberships: What fitness memberships are available?
- Check out our fitness memberships ... (more)
- Check out our fitness memberships online. You are also welcome to stop by any recreation center to learn more.
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Rental Information: How do I rent the Water Street Plaza and/or Amphitheatre?
- Call our special events team at 702-267-4849. ... (more)
- Call our special events team at 702-267-4849.
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Suspicious Activity:
There have been several times when I have used the park restroom and found used
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this is a life threatening emergency call 9-1-1 – DO NOT USE THIS SYSTEM! If
you are reporting suspicious or criminal activity which is in progress or just
occurred, please call the City of Henderson Police Dispatch non-emergency
number at 702-267-4913. To report any incident that occurred (used needles in
restrooms, groups of three or more people loitering in restroom, people
sleeping in restroom, etc.) within the last 24 hours please submit a report to
us by using the ‘submit a request or question’ feature below.
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Size of Events Plaza and Amphitheatre: What is the size of the Events Plaza and/or Amphitheatre?
- The Henderson Events Plaza has 60,000 square feet of programmable space. Included in the Plaza is our outdoor Amphithea... (more)
- The Henderson Events Plaza has 60,000 square feet of programmable space. Included in the Plaza is our outdoor Amphitheatre, which can seat up to 500.
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Tree Memorial: How does the City of Henderson's Celebrate Life Memorial program work?
- The City of Henderson’s Adopt a Tree memorial pr... (more)
The City of Henderson’s Adopt a Tree memorial program pays a
long-lasting tribute to an individual, organization or occasion in Henderson’s
parks. We currently offer two types of memorials for dedication; Tree
adoptions and existing tree plaque amendments. - The cost to adopt a tree is $150.
- Existing tree plaque amendments are $250.
A memorial adoption takes up to six (6) weeks from the date the
application is processed to the date a tree adoption designation notification
is received and the framed certificated is received by the designated recipient
or whichever occurs last. Each tree adoption memorial certificate is designed by our
graphics division and signed by our Parks Superintendent. Our tree certificate program allows memorial patrons to determine
what type of dedication they would like to have printed on the City issued
documentation. All tree memorial recipients are listed on our website once the
tree has been assigned or planted for a period of 12 months. Most certificates do not exceed character counts of 350 characters
including spaces.
The bench and table plaque memorial offerings have been discontinued as of June of 2021 due to limited space availability and program management demands. Plaques are no longer available for trees. The tree plaque option was discontinued in 2011. Existing tree plaque amendments are available for $250. Plaque amendments are only available to existing memorial patrons
or family members, relatives or business owners of existing memorialized
parties or organizations listed as memorial patrons of records.
To verify memorial patron status please contact Rayna Booker at
702-267-4027 Monday through Thursday between the hours of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. for
verification status.
The standard timeline for a tree plaque amendment to be installed
is six (6) weeks from the day the artwork is approved to the day the plaque is
replaced at the existing location. All tree adoption and plaque amendment requests can only be
processed by submitting a completed application request. Use the provided link to initiate the application: Adopt
a Tree or Existing Tree Plaque Amendment Application Request. Once you provide your name and your email the fill-in form
application request will be sent to your email inbox.
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Pool Information: Where are your pools located, what are the hours, and what is admission?
- The hours vary depending upon the pool and the time of year. For details, including amenities and contact information fo... (more)
- The hours vary depending upon the pool and the time of year. For details, including amenities and contact information for each pool, visit us online.
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Pet Restrictions at the Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve: Are pets allowed at the Henderson Bird Viewing Pre...
- Although we love pets, they are not allowed at the Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve. This is for the safety of wildlife a... (more)
- Although we love pets, they are not allowed at the Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve. This is for the safety of wildlife at the facility.
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Turf Conversion: The city is removing grass and trees in the parks. Will my park be affected?
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State law AB356 requires local
governments to remove useless grass (nonfunctional turf) from our Parks.
Working with SNWA, staff has identified multiple areas throughout our parks to
remove useless turf along our park streetscapes, buildings, and common areas.
Unfortunately, trees will be impacted by the removal of turf in our parks. As
part of our turf removal process, we complete a site analysis to determine the
health and viability of the trees and their likely effect of diminished water.
Those deemed in poor health or unlikely to survive with less water are removed.
We make every effort to replant removed trees within our community to ensure
Henderson's tree canopy continues to grow.
For more information about Henderson's
water conservation efforts and how you can do your part, please visit:
Water Conservation
To see a list of all park turf
conversions, please visit:
Turf Conversions (FAQ11820)
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Reservations for Las Vegas/non-Henderson parks: Where do I call to make a reservation for parks outside of ...
- Call the appropriate agency directly: Clark County 702-455-8200Las Vegas 702-229-6297North Las... (more)
- Call the appropriate agency directly:
Clark County 702-455-8200
Las Vegas 702-229-6297
North Las Vegas 702-633-2567
Boulder City 702-293-9253
Nevada State Parks 702-687-4370 (FAQ3799)
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Field Conditions: Who do I call to report unsafe athletic or sports field conditions?
- To report unsafe sports field conditions, call the Sports office at 702- 267-5717.... (more)
- To report unsafe sports field conditions, call the Sports office at 702- 267-5717.
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Activity Registration: How can I register for a Parks and Recreation class, program, activity, or event?
- Register for our programs ... (more)
- Register for our programs online; in person at any of our recreation centers, senior centers, indoor pools; We are unable to accept registration over the phone or through Contact Henderson.
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Metal detecting: Is metal detecting allowed in City of Henderson parks?
- The use of personal metal detecting devices is allowed, but the digging of any holes or damaging of any turf is expressl... (more)
- The use of personal metal detecting devices is allowed, but the digging of any holes or damaging of any turf is expressly prohibited at all City of Henderson parks.
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Meals on Wheels: What are the eligibility requirements for Meals on Wheels?
- Eligibility requirements for Meals on Wheels include being a City of Henderson resident, at least 60 years of age, and h... (more)
- Eligibility requirements for Meals on Wheels include being a City of Henderson resident, at least 60 years of age, and homebound due to physical and health limitations. Additional information about the program as well as printable referral forms are available online. You may also call 702-267-2956.
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Pets and Parks: Are pets allowed in the parks?
- Pets are allowed in the parks but they must be leashed at all times. Some other rules include not playing in the splash ... (more)
- Pets are allowed in the parks but they must be leashed at all times. Some other rules include not playing in the splash pads and owners picking up after their pets.
Our dog parks are designated places for dogs to run free and socialize with other dogs. Check out a list of dog parks and their locations online.
Please note that pets are not allowed at the Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve. (FAQ5313)
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Pickleball: Does the City of Henderson have any pickleball courts?
- We have three tennis courts striped for pickleball. Two are located at Mission Hills Park (551 E. Mission Dr.) and one i... (more)
- We have three tennis courts striped for pickleball. Two are located at Mission Hills Park (551 E. Mission Dr.) and one is at Siena Heights Trailhead (2570 Siena Heights Dr.).
Downtown Recreation Center (105 W. Basic Rd., accessible from Van Wagenen) also offers pickleball in the gymnasium (check with the front desk for activity schedules and policies; schedule is subject to change without notice). For days and times, call 702-267-4040. (FAQ8630)
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Sports Registration: How do I register for adult sports leagues (basketball, baseball, soccer, flag footbal...
- Visit us ... (more)
- Visit us online for complete details or call the Sports office at 702-267-5717.
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Park Rules: Is there a listing of park rules?
- A listing of park rules is available at each of our parks and is also available ... (more)
- A listing of park rules is available at each of our parks and is also available online.
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Transaction Statements: How do I obtain a copy of Kids Zone, Teen Kamp, Safekey and Teen Scene transaction ...
- All receipts are available to view/print via your household online account. To access the information, log in, click on ... (more)
- All receipts are available to view/print via your household online account. To access the information, log in, click on the My Account tab, then click on the Reprint a Receipt option. A list of receipts with transaction dates will appear. Make your selections and print.
(FAQ5357)
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Future Parks and Trails: How can I find out about future parks and trails in my community?
- You can learn about upcoming park and trail projects ... (more)
- You can learn about upcoming park and trail projects online.
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Before- and After-School Programs: What before and after-school programs are available?
- We offer a variety of programs, including Safekey and Teen Scene. To learn more, visit us ... (more)
- We offer a variety of programs, including Safekey and Teen Scene. To learn more, visit us online or call Youth Enrichment at 702-267-4100.
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Bees: Where do I call to report bees?
- If you have found bees on your property, call the Bee Hotline at 702-229-2000 or 702-385-5853 for a listing of Bee Hotli... (more)
- If you have found bees on your property, call the Bee Hotline at 702-229-2000 or 702-385-5853 for a listing of Bee Hotline approved bee removal vendors. If you have found bees at a City of Henderson park or recreation center (only), call 702-267-4000.
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Park and Trail Hours: What hours are the parks and trails open?
- All parks are open daily from 6:00 a.m. to midnight. Reservation hours are 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. All trails are open d... (more)
- All parks are open daily from 6:00 a.m. to midnight. Reservation hours are 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. All trails are open daily from 5:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Unlit trail hours are from dawn to dusk. Special amenities, such as skate parks, may have differing hours. For a complete listing of parks, visit us online.
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Adopt A Trail: Do you have an Adopt A Trail program?
- Yes, we do! The City of Henderson Parks and Recreation Department invites groups, schools, businesses, and others to ado... (more)
- Yes, we do! The City of Henderson Parks and Recreation Department invites groups, schools, businesses, and others to adopt a park, trail, open space, or a particular area or event in a specific park. The program is designed to foster citizen awareness, support and community pride in the City of Henderson’s parks, trails and open spaces. For more information, submit a request or contact us at 702-267-4027.
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Unauthorized Use: How do I report unauthorized use at one of the parks or recreation facilities?
- Unauthorized use in city parks or recreation facilities can be reported by calling the Parks and Recreation Administrati... (more)
- Unauthorized use in city parks or recreation facilities can be reported by calling the Parks and Recreation Administration office at 702-267-4000 Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Report unauthorized use after hours by calling the Henderson Police Department at 311.
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Speaker Request: How do I request a speaker from the Public Works, Parks and Recreation Department to come ...
- You may call Karie Teruya or Paula Harris at 702-267-4000. Office hours are Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:... (more)
- You may call Karie Teruya or Paula Harris at 702-267-4000. Office hours are Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
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Contract Instructor: What kind of classes/workshops does the Public Works, Parks and Recreation Department ...
- We look for classes and workshops that are unique or fill a community need, are marketable, and aren't already being off... (more)
- We look for classes and workshops that are unique or fill a community need, are marketable, and aren't already being offered. Take a look at the most recent issue of Henderson Happenings to see what we already offer. It's available online or at any City of Henderson recreation center, senior center and indoor pool.
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Bullying: Should I get involved when I see someone is being bullied?
- Bullying is not tolerated under any circumstances. You should get involved by always reporting the bullying incident imm... (more)
- Bullying is not tolerated under any circumstances. You should get involved by always reporting the bullying incident immediately to City of Henderson staff or police who are trained to handle the situation.
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Meals on Wheels: Where can I find information about the city's the Meals on Wheels program?
- For information about Meals on Wheels and other senior nutrition programs, visit us ... (more)
- For information about Meals on Wheels and other senior nutrition programs, visit us online or call 702-267-2956.
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Meals on Wheels: What is Meals on Wheels?
- The city's Meals on Wheels program delivers meals on weekdays to qualifying homebound seniors. For details, visi... (more)
- The city's Meals on Wheels program delivers meals on weekdays to qualifying homebound seniors.
For details, visit us online.
You may also call 702-267-2956. (FAQ4918)
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Trail Watch Requirements: What are volunteer requirements for the Henderson Trail Watch program?
- Volunteers for the ... (more)
- Volunteers for the Henderson Trail Watch are required to be at least 18 years of age, provide at least one hour per week of service and attend program training. All volunteers must also undergo a background check (paid for by the Parks and Recreation Department).
To learn more about volunteering, visit us online.
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Online Registration: How do I register online?
- You can register for most of our programs and activities (with a few exceptions) ... (more)
- You can register for most of our programs and activities (with a few exceptions) online. If you don't already have an online account, please stop by any of our recreation centers and they'll be happy to create one for you.
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Youth Programs: What programs are available for my kids before and after school or during school breaks?
- Our Youth Enrichment office can provide information about before- and after-school programs as well as programs offered ... (more)
- Our Youth Enrichment office can provide information about before- and after-school programs as well as programs offered when school is not in session. Their number is 702-267-4100. Or, checkout our Youth Programs online.
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Cleanups: Is a trailer available for use for neighborhood cleanups and community projects?
- Yes. The City of Henderson Parks and Recreation Department offers a 20-foot enclosed t... (more)
Yes. The City of Henderson Parks and Recreation Department offers a 20-foot enclosed trailer equipped with hand tools and supplies at no cost for Henderson residents and businesses. The trailer is available for trail cleanups, approved residential and commercial cleanups, and community projects.
Reservations must be made at least fourteen (14) business days in advance. Please note that this trailer is not intended to be used in place of the city's regular maintenance of its parks, trails and open spaces.
For more information or to request a reservation, please call 267-4027 or visit us online. (FAQ4741)
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Speaker Request: How do I request a speaker from the Public Works, Parks and Recreation Department to speak...
- There are two ways to request a speaker for senior services. A case can be submitted through Contact Henderson or you ca... (more)
- There are two ways to request a speaker for senior services. A case can be submitted through Contact Henderson or you can call 702-267-2950.
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Trail Watch: What is Henderson Trail Watch and where can I get more information?
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- Henderson Trail Watch is a volunteer group dedicated to promoting safety and appropriate trail use by providing information and assistance to trail users, observing and documenting safety issues requiring attention, and serving as a positive presence on Henderson trails. For additional information, visit us online.
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Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve: Where is the Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve located?
- The Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve is located at 350 E. Galleria Dr. For additional information and a map, visit us ... (more)
- The Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve is located at 350 E. Galleria Dr. For additional information and a map, visit us online.
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Summer camps: Does the City of Henderson offer summer camps for children?
- Yes, we host several seasonal programs when school is not in session. Visit us ... (more)
- Yes, we host several seasonal programs when school is not in session. Visit us online for a listing and description of our many programs.
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Mailing List for Events: How do I join your events mailing list?
- Join our mailing lists online. You can select the mailing list... (more)
- Join our mailing lists online. You can select the mailing list (or lists) that interests you most. And, we will never share your information with anyone.
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Lifeguard certification: Do you offer lifeguard certification programs?
- Yes, we regularly offer lifeguard training certification programs at our pools and aquatic complexes. To see what is cur... (more)
- Yes, we regularly offer lifeguard training certification programs at our pools and aquatic complexes. To see what is currently available, look inside Henderson Happenings, available at any City of Henderson indoor pool or recreation center and online.
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Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve: What is the Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve?
- The Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve is home to hundreds of migratory waterfowl and several species of resident desert bi... (more)
- The Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve is home to hundreds of migratory waterfowl and several species of resident desert birds, sits on approximately 140 acres, with nine ponds available for birding. Check seasonal hours before you visit. Admission is free.
Visit us online to learn more. (FAQ4364)
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Recreational Swimming:What is recreational swimming?
- Recreational swimming is open to all members of the public and includes the shallow areas of our pools. This is in contr... (more)
- Recreational swimming is open to all members of the public and includes the shallow areas of our pools. This is in contrast to lap swimming. Our indoor pools typically have longer lap swimming hours than recreational swimming hours. A complete listing of hours is available on online.
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Refund Policy: How do I request a refund for a class or program?
- You can view our refund policy on... (more)
- You can view our refund policy online.
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Bullying: What is bullying?
- Bullying refers to chronic, systematic acts of aggression inflicted with the intent of causing physical hurt or psycholo... (more)
- Bullying refers to chronic, systematic acts of aggression inflicted with the intent of causing physical hurt or psychological distress to another when an imbalance of power exists. Bullying includes, but is not limited to, any threatening, insulting, or dehumanizing gesture that has the potential to create an intimidating, hostile, or offensive recreational environment or cause discomfort, humiliation, or long-term damage. Bullying is unwanted by the recipient, intentional, and repeated and chronic.
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Skateboarding: Where can I skateboard in Henderson?
- Find a skate parks located near you! For locations, visit us ... (more)
- Find a skate parks located near you! For locations, visit us online.
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Where do I find out more about public art pieces in Henderson?
- ... (more)
- Explore Art in your community by visiting our Public Art Collection on Public Art Archive where you will find more information the artist, artwork details, location and description.
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Therapeutic Recreation: What kind of inclusion (adaptive) classes and programs (therapeutic recreation) do...
- Therapeutic Recreation & Inclusion Services can answer your questions. Their number is 702-267-4065. Learn more about th... (more)
- Therapeutic Recreation & Inclusion Services can answer your questions. Their number is 702-267-4065. Learn more about their programs and services online.
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Refunds: How do I request a refund for a park reservation?
- You can view our refund policy... (more)
- You can view our refund policy online.
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Group Tours: Can group tours be scheduled at the Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve?
- We can accommodate groups up to 30 people but reservations must be made at least two weeks in advance. For more informat... (more)
- We can accommodate groups up to 30 people but reservations must be made at least two weeks in advance. For more information, please call 702-267-4180.
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What is public art, why does it matter, and where can I find it in Henderson?
- Simply put, public art is art in public spaces. While the phrase might bring to mind classic bronze statues in a pa... (more)
Simply put, public art is art in public spaces. While the phrase might bring to mind classic bronze statues in a park, today’s public art can take many forms, sizes, and scales and may be temporary or permanent. Public art includes murals, sculptures, memorials, digital art, and works integrated with architecture or landscape design. In Henderson, the City’s commitment to public art is evident throughout the community, with a growing collection of artworks located from downtown to neighborhood parks.
Public art is an important part of our City’s Strategic Plan to create a healthy, livable, and sustainable community. In addition to adding beauty and visual interest, public art has been shown to enhance safety, support property values, and strengthen residents’ sense of connection and belonging within their neighborhoods.
We are working to place public art in every park and recreation center by June 2029. Chances are there’s already an artwork in your neighborhood or one on the way. You can also find numerous public art pieces near City Hall and throughout the Water Street District.
Explore the full collection using our interactive map or by visiting our Public Art Collection on Public Art Archive where you will find more information the artist, artwork details, location and description. (FAQ11872)
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Speaker Request: How do I request a speaker from the to come and talk to my group about outdoor recreation ...
- You may call Karie Teruya or Paula Harris at 702-267-4000. Office hours are Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:... (more)
- You may call Karie Teruya or Paula Harris at 702-267-4000. Office hours are Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
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Feeding restrictions at the Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve: Can I feed wildlife at the Henderson Bird View...
- To maintain the natural environment of the facility, visitors may not feed the wildlife.... (more)
- To maintain the natural environment of the facility, visitors may not feed the wildlife.
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Bullying: What do I do if I witness someone being bullied?
- If you witness someone being bullied and you would like to report it, a case can be created in Contact Henderson. You ma... (more)
- If you witness someone being bullied and you would like to report it, a case can be created in Contact Henderson. You may choose to do this anonymously. Provide as much information as possible including the names of individuals involved if they are known, location, day, time, etc.
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Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve Hours: When is the Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve open?
- Hours at the Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve vary by season. Visit us ... (more)
- Hours at the Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve vary by season. Visit us online for details and current hours of operation.
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Battle Born Kids and Teen Rec Connections payments: How do I make Battle Born Kids and Teen Rec Connec...
- Payments: Parents may pay for their programs using one of two methods: •&nbs... (more)
Payments: Parents may pay for their programs using one of two methods: • Online registration • At any City of Henderson recreation facility during regular business hours We accept check, e-check, credit or debit card, money order, or cash. Make checks and money orders payable to City of Henderson. Battle Born Kids and Teen Rec Connections are weekly programs and require a weekly deposit. The deposits must be paid first and goes towards the total cost of the program. You can sign up for as many deposits that are available. The remaining balance to the program must be paid by 11:59pm the Wednesday prior to the week of the deposit. Late payments result in loss of deposit. Any unpaid registrations that coincide with a deposit will be released to the general public Thursday mornings at 7am and filled on a first come first served basis. Contact COHRECONLINE@cityofhenderson.com or call 702-267-4122 for assistance with online registration.
More information on youth programs can be found here: Youth Programs | Henderson, NV (FAQ8924)
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Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve Attire: What should I wear when I visit the Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve?
- Since visitors can expect to do a lot of walking, we recommend that you wear clothing appropriate for the season, includ... (more)
- Since visitors can expect to do a lot of walking, we recommend that you wear clothing appropriate for the season, including a hat, sunscreen and comfortable shoes.
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Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve: How much time should I plan to spend at the Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve?
- In order to fully experience the preserve, we recommend visitors plan to spend about two hours walking the grounds.... (more)
- In order to fully experience the preserve, we recommend visitors plan to spend about two hours walking the grounds.
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Anthem Hills Park: Where is Anthem Hills Park?
- Anthem Hills Park is located at 2256 N. Reunion Drive (Reunion Drive and Sonatina Drive). ... (more)
- Anthem Hills Park is located at 2256 N. Reunion Drive (Reunion Drive and Sonatina Drive).
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How do I get more involved in Public Art?
- Please sign up for our Public and Visual Art Interest Form on ... (more)
Please sign up for our Public and Visual Art Interest Form on Public Art and Galleries | Henderson, NV if you are interested in learning more about upcoming opportunities for visual artists. We will use this data* to share about open calls for public art, gallery exhibitions, educational and visual art vendor opportunities.
*Your data will not be shared with any entities outside of the City of Henderson.
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Acacia Park/Acacia Demonstration Gardens: Where is Acacia Park/Acacia Demonstration Gardens?
- Acacia Park/Acacia Demonstration Gardens is located at 50 Casa del Fuego St. (at Gibson Road & Las Palmas Entrada Avenu... (more)
- Acacia Park/Acacia Demonstration Gardens is located at 50 Casa del Fuego St. (at Gibson Road & Las Palmas Entrada Avenue).
Visit us online for details. (FAQ3756)
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Splash Pads: When are splash pads at the parks available and where are they located?
- For a listing of locations and availability, visit us ... (more)
- For a listing of locations and availability, visit us online.
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Bullying: What do I do if I feel physically threatened by a bully?
- If you feel you are in physical danger as a result of being bullied, tell someone and report it to the police. ... (more)
- If you feel you are in physical danger as a result of being bullied, tell someone and report it to the police.
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Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve Activities: Are scheduled activities offered at the Henderson Bird Viewing ...
- A variety of activities are available throughout the year. A current listing is available inside Henderson Happenings, w... (more)
- A variety of activities are available throughout the year. A current listing is available inside Henderson Happenings, which can also be viewed online.
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Beverages allowed at Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve: Can I bring water to the Henderson Bird Viewing Prese...
- Yes, in fact we encourage visitors to bring plenty of water.... (more)
- Yes, in fact we encourage visitors to bring plenty of water.
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How can I sponsor a Parks and Recreation event?
- Some of our community events are available for sponsorship. We invite yo... (more)
- Some of our community events are available for sponsorship. We invite you to visit our Special Events page to discover annual favorites, seasonal community events and cultural offerings.
If you are ready to sponsor an event, please complete the following form: Henderson Parks and Recreation Sponsorship Request Form
If you are interested in more information, please call us at 702-267-4039, email us at sponsor@cityofhenderson.com, or please submit your request with specifications for your sponsorship opportunities.
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