Pwe 12--Friday, June 5, 1981-The Michi n^Doily FOR SUMMER TIME RECREA TION Parks offer outdoor fun (Continued from Page 11) Arbor with outdoor tables, grills, and pumpwater in a verdurous setting on the Huron River. Nearby is a party store and a canoe livery. A favorite is to "tube" down the rapids. Be prepared for a $2 parking fee. Ebel Field-a recreational park with two baseball diamonds and a basketball court. Good place to lie out in the sun too. Fuller Park-This massive park houses the largest outdoor pool in the area and has a spacious sundeck. Daily admission is $1. Residents can obtain season passes for $24. The pool has three diving boards, one a high dive. An outdoor concession stand overlooks the If you plan to make a picnic out of your visit to the parks, please turn to page 19 for some fresh and succulent picnic and barbe- que ideas and recipes. deck. In back of the pool are four tennis courts and a number of soccer fields. Both University and City bus services stop at the area. Gallup Park-located on Geddes Pond, this park is filled during the weekends with outdoor en- thusiasts-rollerskaters, cyclists, canoeists, boaters, fishermen, windsur- fers, you name it. Parking is rather limited too. Island Park-located adjacent to Fuller Park, this picnicking park is also the rest area of many tame ducks. Pic- nic tables and grills are on this island of the Huron. Veterans Park-this recreation area encompasses two outdoor pools (one for kids), three tennis courts, and five baseball diamonds. In addition, for those who want some refreshingly cool recreation, the ice arena offers an ideal change. Skates may be rented. Ad- mission is $1.50. Of course, this list is by no means comprehensive. Parks may be found in almost every bend and corner in Ann Arbor. Those wanting more infor- mation should contact the city's Dept. of Parks and Recreation. 0 a. -- z w J CL CQ G 10 STADIUM 9 ..- 23 14 n l 00000 3 RD Pp - I z Q 6 9 HURON 2 7 C o 4 5 W A N .p© 4 4 0 . . 5X7 FOR 8X1O FOR 89 ORI99 MADE FROM COLOR NEGATIVES VALID JUNE 1-30, 1981 Coupon must accompany order. sss/sss -. -. - DETACH COUPON HERE . DONE BY GUARDIAN PHOTO ONLY WHATEVER YOUR PHOTO NEEDS We Can Serve You! CAMERA SHOP, INC. Since 1939-Ann Arbor's Friendly Camera Shop 1115 S. University 665-6101 Ann Arbor's parks offer anything from swimming or volleyball to tennis or canoeing. The following is a list of some parks shown on the map above by their numbers. 1. Argo Park 6. Fuller Park 2. Arboretum 7. Gallup Park 3. Barton Park 8. Island Park 4. Buhr Park 9. West Park 5. Burns Park 10. Veterans Park I Jogingthrough hot, og~gwet summer weather (CouedromPage5the Arb on that trail that goes along the Huron River towards Gallup Park. Yes, beginning of the course are designed for after getting all sweated up with that warming up; stretching and flexing beastly perspiration I would plunge into your muscles. Exercises in the middle the cool river and lie on my back and are for strengthening the muscles in float in the sunshine. your legs, upper body and stomach. The After all, with jogging you only com- last stations are for "cooling down." pete with yourself, there's no need for I guess I could envision myself over-exertion. Along the shady areas I jogging in the early morniog down by' could walkand listen to the birds. I 0