Skip to main content

Press Release - SPRING 2024 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Carly Korn, Public Affairs
PHONE: (909) 337-7275
EMAIL: CKorn@rim-rec.org
WEBSITE: www.rim-rec.org

 

SPRING 2024 PRESS RELEASE  

The Rim of the World Recreation and Park District invites you to “Level Up Your Leisure”.

Current Recreation Programs and Activities for Spring

Register Online www.rim-rec.org or email info@rim-rec.org for more information.

More information like program schedules and pricing can be found on www.rim-rec.org or by calling the Park District Office, (909) 337-7275.

  • NEW Youth Swimming Lessons – Registration opens April 17, 2024 - More info coming soon
  • NEW Rim Mtn. Communities FREE Financial Literacy Master Classes – Registration is now open
  • NEW Adult 4 vs. 4 Coed Volleyball League – Registration is now open
  • NEW RIMREC Spring Break Camp – Registration is now open
  • NEW RIMREC Youth Scots Flag Football – Registration is now open
  • NEW Indoor Seasonal Batting Cages at LGECC – Registration is now open
  • NEW Archery (Adult and Youth) – Registration is now open
  • Youth Acting Classes – Rim Youth Theatre – Matilda Jr. Performance on June 8th & 9th @ LGECC – Registration is now closed for this program.
  • Beginning Youth Chess Program – Registration is now open – Last day of program is June 3rd
  • Dance Lesson Programs with Vento Dance Co. (Classical Ballet, Jazz, Lyrical, Acro) – Registration is now open – Spring Session goes until May 2024
  • Altitude Fit Kids Programs with Altitude Aerial Fitness (Aerial Hammock, Rhythmic Gymnastics, Tumbling, Combo Dance) – Registration is now open for Spring Session April 8th – May 24th – Summer Session information coming soon. 
  • NEW Cheer FUNdamentals and Tumbling Clinic I & II – Registration is now open for Spring Clinic I April 9th – May 21st – Summer Clinic II June 11th – July 30th Registration coming soon                                                                                                                                          
  • Open Play Indoor Pickleball at LGECC – Registration is now open
  • RIMREC After School Program at VOE & LAE – Registration is now open

Upcoming Special Community Events

  •  Matilda Jr. Performance – June 8th & 9th at LGECC
  • Cornhole Tournament – Tentative for June 23rd or 30th
  • Parks and Recreation Month – Tentative Movie in the Park Sunday, July 14th
  • Run Through the Pines – August 10th

Park District Happenings and Facility Updates

 

·        The vacancy for Trustee Area/Division 2 was filled at the March 25, 2024 Board Meeting. Jeremy Follweiler, a Crestline resident, was approved and appointed by the Board of Directors and took the Oath of Office for his seat.  

 

·        The Park District is currently in the initial phases of implementing a Full Cost Recovery Model and Policy Plan along with a Comprehensive Fee Study. This study aims to assess the costs associated with parks and recreation services. Its primary objective is to guarantee that the fees and rates are established at a level that enables the District to sustain its commitment to serving the community in alignment with existing goals.

 

·        The Twin Peaks Community Center and the Robert Hootman Community Center in Running Springs will have new windows installed, receive an HVAC system, and generator. The work on these projects and upgrades have already begun.

 

·        A land lease with the Running Springs Water District has been approved for a Running Springs Dog Park located near Whispering Pines Drive next to the Running Springs Library. The Park District will be hosting meetings in Running Springs for the Running Springs Community dog park for feedback on where to find project funding sources and dog park amenity options (in which renderings may be made). Meetings to be announced.  

 

·        The Activity Room/Gym at the District Office in Rimforest, which suffered beam damage (from the storms) in the ceiling area is habitable and deemed safe, although for extra precaution this specific area will remain closed to the public until the insurance claim has been resolved and the repairs have been made.

 

Districts Make the Difference
California special districts are much more than local service providers. These local agencies enable their constituents to have local control and are passionate about providing high-quality services and resources in the most efficient and effective manner. Find out more about the impact special districts are having and how they benefit the millions of Californians who use their services.

What does that mean?  
Rim of the World Recreation and Park District is an independent special district sanctioned under California Law for the performance of local government functions. Special Districts range in size from very small to very large. The Rim of the World Recreation and Park District is a smaller Independent special district that operates on a budget of $1.162 million (only 2/3 of which is provided by a $22 annual per-parcel property tax, the remainder needing to come from use fees) yet serves a vast area of 110 square miles. What’s so special? Focused services. Special Districts like the Rim of the World Recreation and Park District were formed to deliver specific public services within defined boundaries for communities who want local control.


Responsibility to Provide a Wide Variety of Services
Since the Rim of the World Recreation and Park District is located in a resort area, our services are not limited to just locals and/or permanent residents or part-time residents, but to all who visit the mountain communities. Even those residents not located within our boundaries, but who own property in our mountain community can benefit from the use of our services. Unlike other Special Districts, our mandate and the services provided have resulted in a great range of opportunities for public recreation.


Benefits of Special Districts
According to the State Legislative Analyst, independent special districts have consistently shown the slowest rate of spending growth for local governments. We believe this is due to the high degree of accountability to the public and to the specific nature of the services provided by special districts. In the case of the Rim of the World Recreation and Park District, it’s due also to our fixed-rate tax source that does not adjust for inflation but must be supplemented by increasing efficiency and other measures. The Rim of the World Recreation and Park District is considered an independent special district because we are directly accountable to our constituents, not another layer of local government and have an elected board that sets policy.
 

For more information, please visit Districts Make the Difference.  

More information about Park District can be found on the website,
www.rim-rec.org and more specifically the announcements page and public notices page linked below:

Announcements - Rim of the World Recreation and Park District (rim-rec.org)

Public Notices - Rim of the World Recreation and Park District (rim-rec.org)

If you have any questions, please email info@rim-rec.org.

 

###

 

Join our mailing list