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Thursday, December 26, 2013

Heads up Lake Forest Park! Registration changes for Shoreline recreation programs



The opportunity for Lake Forest Park residents to receive uninterrupted Shoreline “resident” registration status discounts for Shoreline Recreation programs will end on December 31, 2013.

Effective January 1, 2014, Lake Forest Park residents will be allowed one 24-hour period during each quarterly registration period to receive Shoreline “resident” registration status discounts.

The next 24-hour period for Lake Forest Park residents to register as Shoreline “resident” status to receive discounts will be on Monday, January 6, 2014 starting at 8:00am through Tuesday, January 7, 2014 ending at 8:00am.

On January 7, 2014 at 8:01am, Lake Forest Park residents will be required to pay non-resident rates for all services (punch cards, passes, classes, course registrations, rentals) until the next registration cycle. No exceptions will be made.

  • You have the option to register online, in person or by phone.
  • Please be aware of this change and plan accordingly. Sign up for news flash notifications on the City’s website by going to “Notify Me” (scroll down to select “News Flash” “Lake Forest Park Updates”).


Here is the link to the City of Shoreline Spartan Recreation Center Registration Guide for Winter 2014.

Reminder: If you are new to Shoreline Recreation Programs and plan to register and pay online, you have to create a passcode and PIN ahead of time. It takes a few days, so be sure to set up your account BEFORE LFP discounted registration begins on January 6th 2014 @ 8am.


Frequently Asked Question: Do I have to register early during this 24-hour period?

Answer: Only if you wish to receive discounted “resident” rates on registrations and have the opportunity to register “early.”

Otherwise, you will pay non-resident fees. Note that in the recreation guide, each course will list the rate for a “resident” vs “non-resident.”


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