I have a program idea - how can I get my idea published in the Recreator?
Programs are designed by the supervisors in each program area and published in the seasonal activity guide. We encourage program ideas in your area of expertise. These ideas need to be submitted in written form in advance of the program season in which you wish to teach.

This submittal should include a description (detailed as possible) of your program, the ages you wish to reach, supplies and/or room set-up needed and fee that you would charge to teach your class. Program suggestions are always encouraged by calling the department or jotting down your idea at the bottom of your registration form on the space provided.

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1. Are dogs allowed in City of Greenfield parks?
2. Can I register a friend/other family member on my registration form?
3. Does the City of Greenfield have any park shelters available for picnics, etc?
4. Does the department hire part-time staff / what age do I have to be to work in the department?
5. How can I find out if my program has been cancelled due to poor weather?
6. How do I register for programs?
7. Is there a discount for lower income families?
8. What does the "Time Out" date mean?
9. What is the Recreator and how do I get my copy?
10. Who can sign the registration form?
11. Who is considered a "resident"?
12. I have a program idea - how can I get my idea published in the Recreator?