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Recreation department cancels fall sports

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Prioritizing the health and wellbeing of youth participants, the Douglas-Coffee County Parks and Recreation Department (DCCPRD) has made the decision to cancel the fall football, soccer, and cheerleading season.  The continued effects of the coronavirus pandemic and COVID-19 safety guidelines contributed to this cautious decision to protect the health and well-being of participants, parents, officials, coaches, and staff.

 

“Canceling the fall season was certainly a difficult decision to be made,” said Stevie Young, Director of DCCPRD. However, health and safety are our highest priorities, and this decision aligns with those priorities.”

 

For those who have registered for football, cheerleading or soccer, the option of receiving a refund or an account credit toward the next sport being offered at this time. Please follow the below instructions to begin the process for a refund or account credit.

  • Refund Request:  Please email with name, address, and phone number

nwilkerson@cityofdouglas.com or macosta@cityofdouglas.com 

  • Account Credit Request: Please email

wcrockett@cityofdouglas.com, egomez@cityofdouglas.com, rbullock@cityofdouglas.com

  • If you do not have internet access or an email address, please call 912-384-5978.

 

The recreation department is considering several options for next year, which include the possibility of football, soccer, and cheerleading season in the spring.

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