VAIL RECREATION DISTRICT SUMMER 2016 SOFTBALL LEAGUE 
Registration Opens April 13 
(Vail) - The 2016 Vail softball league open registration will take place on Wednesday, April 13 from 4-6 p.m. at Sports Authority in Avon. To register, team captains must be present with a completed registration form and full payment. Credit cards, checks and cash will be accepted on-site. League commissioner Kip Tingle will be present to answer any questions or concerns for this upcoming season. Additionally, receive a 20% discount on all purchases made at Sports Authority during open registration.  
 
The 2016 Vail softball league will begin on June 1 and run through mid-August at the Ford Park fields. Coed league games will take place on Mondays and Wednesdays and a men's business league will take place on Thursdays. Cost per team is $575 for VRD residents and $610 for non-residents.

The 2016 Vail softball league is sponsored by Sports Authority, Altitude Club and West Vail Liquor Mart. For more information, go to www.vailrec.com or contact Kip Tingle at 970-479-2280 or ktingle@vailrec.com.
For more information on registration or programs, contact the Vail Recreation District at info@vailrec.com or call 970-479-2279.

About the Vail Recreation District
The Vail Recreation District's mission is to offer diverse and exceptional recreation opportunities that enhance the physical, social and emotional well-being of all its residents and guests. The VRD aims to help Vail Valley residents and visitors pursue their recreational passions by providing the following outlets for competition in summer and winter via a running and a mountain bike race series, numerous tournaments and/or leagues for hockey, volleyball, lacrosse, softball, golf, tennis, soccer, flag football, broomball, figure skating and rugby; venues like Dobson Ice Arena, Vail Golf Club, Vail Nordic Center, Vail Gymnastics Center, Vail Nature Center, Vail Skatepark, Vail Tennis Center, Community Programming, Vail's Imagination Station and use of additional gyms, playing fields and the surrounding White River National Forest via collaboration with local entities; sports classes and camps for youth, adults and families; and opportunities to learn about and appreciate our Rocky Mountain environment through guided activities, classes and camps. 
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