City of Galesburg Parks & Recreation Department Rolls out New Software

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The City of Galesburg Parks and Recreation Department recently implemented new software for registrations and rentals. Citizens may notice a new layout and capabilities when they visit the City’s website to register for recreation programs. 

“We are very excited about this update, which will be more user-friendly and offers convenient online registration and payment for Parks and Recreation programs,” said Tony Oligney-Estill, Director of Parks and Recreation. 

Registration will automatically transfer to the new system for those with existing rental, membership, or program registrations. For those new to the system, online registration is quick and convenient. The new system for Parks and Recreation program registration is live and available for registrations and reservations on the City’s website. More information on the new system can be found on the City’s website or by calling the Parks and Recreation Department at 309-345-3683.

***Report Courtesy of the City of Galesburg***

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