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Parks & Recreation is Going Green

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The Hopkinton Parks and Recreation Commission, in cooperation with the Town of Hopkinton’s commitment to “go green”, has announced that it will be releasing its Fall / Winter Activity Brochure only in online format. Activity Brochures will no longer be mailed to Hopkinton households each season.

In addition, the Parks and Recreation Commission has announced that in September it will conduct a comprehensive survey of residents to gather feedback on the status, condition and use of the town’s recreational facilities (parks, fields, beaches, etc.), on the programs currently being offered to residents, as well as solicit input on new programs to offer in upcoming seasons.

“The Parks and Recreation Commission is committed to its mission of providing and promoting high-quality recreational experiences and park facilities that enhances the lifestyle of the Hopkinton community,” said Parks and Recreation Commission Chairman Ken Driscoll. “Regular feedback from residents is a critical part of delivering on that mission.”

The Activity Brochure will be released for the Fall / Winter session as an interactive PDF document on the Parks and Recreation Commission page of the Hopkinton website. Residents will be able to view programs for the fall and winter sessions, register and pay, all in one place. Previous participants in Parks and Recreation programs will be notified via email when the activities brochures are live on the website, and the Commission will announce its availability via local media outlets as well.

The survey will be released in mid-September in a mailing to households in Hopkinton. It will also be made available online.

Questions about the activities brochure and survey can be directed to Parks and Recreation Director Mike Preite at 508-497-9750.