Park
Reservations |
The public is encouraged
to use the park facilities for the purpose of recreation,
celebrations or civic purposes. Along with the privilege to
use those facilities comes the responsibility of leaving the
facilities in the same condition it was received. There is
no fee unless the function is a for profit event. If park
facilities are being used by an individual or organization
for financial gain a city occupational license must be
purchased from City Hall as well as the applicable facility
fees.
To make a reservation, please complete and submit a
Park Reservation Form.
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2017 League
Rules |
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Tri-County Baseball & Softball
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Grand River Rules
Will be updated for the 2017 Season
this spring
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Municipal
Swimming Pool |

The new Municipal Swimming Pool is under construction with
an anticipated opening date of Memorial Day 2017.
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T-Ball / Baseball /
Softball Leagues 2018 |

Center Field (Click image to view) |
Registration Opens March 7th
Go to:
https://manageyourleague.com/cm
to register your child for the
2018 Summer T-Ball / Baseball / Softball
No Sign-ups accepted after
April 21st |
AGE GROUPS:
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T-Ball Co-Ed: Must be 4 years
old by January 1, 2018
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Midgets Co-Ed Coach Pitch: Can't be
8 before May 1, 2018
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Pee-Wee Girls 8-10: Can't be 11
before May 1, 2018
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Pee-Wee Boys 8-10: Can't bee 11
before May 1, 2018
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Little League Girls 11-13: Can't be
14 before May 1, 2018
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Little League Boys 11-13: Can't be
14 before May 1, 2018
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Pony League Girls 14-18: Can't be
19 before May 1, 2018
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Pony League Boys 14-18: Can't' be
19 before May 1, 2018
FEES:
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25.00 dollars/child
until April 1, 2018
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35.00 dollars/child
after April 1, 2018 - April 21, 2018
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No Sign-ups
accepted after April 21st
SIGN UP INFORMATION:
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Registration for this
year's Marceline Summer Ball season will be done at
https://manageyourleague.com/cm
beginning March 7th.
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This online process will
not require the parent(s) to come up to the sign-up
night.
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The online Process allows
the parent(s) to have access to the website where they
can follow games and practices throughout the season.
Parents will also receive text message and emails about
rain out games and information about the league.
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Registration can be
completed online. However, payment must be mailed
to P.O. Box 103, Marceline, MO 64658 or dropped off at
City Hall
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Can be accessed by any
smart phone.
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The website will walk the
parent(s) step-by-step through teh online registration.
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PLEASE NOTE: Parents
paying with a check or cash will have to come to the
sign-up night, fill out a form, and pay that night.
Please be aware if paying with check or cash the
parent(s) might not have access to all the tools listed
above. The sign-up for this will be Tuesday,
March 7th at 6:00 pm at the Fire Barn meeting room
(right next to the Marceline Police Station).
Click Here for Summer Rec
Program Sign-Up Form

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The City of Marceline is proud to offer
a variety of parks and recreational facilities to the public.
Ripley Park: Ripley Park is
located in Downtown Marceline and features 4 acres of beautiful
grass, trees, and a pond. Several events are held in Ripley
Park throughout the year, with the biggest event
being the 4th of July. Ripley Park houses a lot of history in the City,
including an early 1900 steam engine that Walt Disney personally visited in the 1950's.
Marceline Municipal Swimming Pool:
This $2.5 million state-of-the-art facility was designed by Larkin
Aquatics and constructed by Carrothers Construction. Together as a
team, Larkin and Carrothers have completed twenty-five projects
utilizing technologies and systems to create cutting-edge swimming
pools for municipalities that will be enjoyed for years to come.
http://www.marcelinemo.us/government/pool.html
Baseball Fields:
Marceline Parks & Recreation had over 135 children playing baseball over the
summer, with a game almost every night! Featuring three ball fields,
children get to play a lot of ball games and have practices. A new
concession stand has been added for visitors to better enjoy the games.
South City Park (Country Club):
This park is over 16 acres, featuring two shelter houses that can be
reserved by the public. The country club lake is in the center of
the shelter houses and makes for great fishing. The country club
also has an in-progress walking/jogging trail that citizens can use to walk around
the lake.
New Reservoir: The "new res" city lake
has over 175 acres of water for fishing and duck hunting. The lake is known for great bass, catfish and crappie
fishing. Waterfowl hunting is allowed on lake. The lake also has a boat
ramp and restrooms.
Old Reservoir: The "old res" is 62 acres of water with great fishing and
waterfowl hunting. Visitors can enjoy a fishing dock, restroom and a boat
ramp.
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