Town of Liberty, North Carolina
 

 

Parks and Recreation Department
128 South Fayetteville Street
P.O. Box 1006
Liberty, N.C. 27298
(336)622-3955- Office
(336)622-1890 - Fax
Martin Rierson - Parks and Recreation Director

Upcoming Events at your Recreation Department

2008 Schedule:
Youth Baseball/Softball: Registration Dates: Monday-Thursday, Feb. 11-14 from 6-8 p.m. at Liberty School
Baseball: Ages 5-14 (age as of April 30, 2008) Softball: Ages 6-14 (age as of December 31, 2007)
EASTER EGG HUNT: Saturday, March 15, 2008 starting at 10 a.m. at Freedom Park for ages 1-8
Youth Football/Cheerleading: Registration Dates: Monday-Thursday, May 12-15 from 6-8 p.m. at Liberty School
Boys and Girls Ages 5-12 (age as of July 31, 2008)
Youth Basketball/Cheerleading: Registration Dates: Monday-Thursday, October 6-9 from 6-8 p.m. at Liberty School
Boys Ages 5-17 and Girls Ages 5-15 (age as of October 16, 2008)

Spring Fling

Registration Form Youth Sports


Park Hours of Operation:
7:00 am - 11:00 pm (Summer)
7:00 am - Dark (Winter)

Freedom Park (entrance off Butler Avenue)
Come to this nearly 20 acre outdoor facility and enjoy the "tranquil freedom" in a park that has something for the whole family. There are lighted baseball and softball fields with concession stands, a soccer field, a volleyball court, four lighted tennis courts, and basketball courts. Children can climb, swing, seesaw, go down slides, and play in sandboxes at our playground area. For the family wanting to have a picnic there are numerous tables and grills scattered around the park. Planning a family reunion or perhaps a group meeting then you may want to call the recreation department and reserve our covered picnic shelter with attached restrooms and plenty of open space for games or other functions. Access to the park is free and if you want to reserve the shelter, courts, or fields call us to hear our low fees.

Paul Henry Smith Park (entrance off W. Dameron Avenue)
This recently renovated park has a ball field, basketball courts, playground equipment, and a covered picnic shelter with restrooms. Access to this park is free and like Freedom Park the facilities may be reserved for a low fee by calling the Department of Parks & Recreation.

 
 

Please Support

THE LIBERTY PARKS & RECREATION FOUNDATION

The Liberty Parks & Recreation Foundation is a non-profit organization formed to help fund the programs offered by the Liberty Department of Parks & Recreation for our area's youth. Because of the efforts of the foundation, there is no charge for the youth participating in our programs. Among the many tasks the members of this organization take on include handling the gate and concessions at the sporting events, holding fundraisers, soliciting donations for the Easter Egg Hunt, selling advertising signs for the outfield fence at the youth ball field, and securing sponsors to purchase uniforms for our youth teams. Please contact the Department of Parks & Recreation at 336-622-3955 for information on how you can help the foundation.