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"Parks and gardens alone cannot solve the problems faced by our cities, <br />but they are crucial to the health of urban communities. We need to take <br />seriously the evidence that open space counts in human lives and that places <br />where we live can be places of hope." <br /> <br /> · . .Martin J. Rosen, President of Trust for Public Lands <br /> <br />Frank Liske Park <br />Frank Liske Park is located at 4001 Stough Road in Concord. Consisting of <br />178 acres, the park offers active and passive recreational areas. <br /> <br />Facilities available: <br />· Refurbished dairy barn (capacity 425 persons) <br /> · Upper level (heated and air-conditioned) suitable for birthdays, <br /> weddings, reunions, business meetings, pa~ies <br /> · Lower level (heated only) <br /> · Picnic sheds on both sides <br />· Picnic areas and shelters throughout the park <br />· 5 play areas including an ADA approved area <br />· Horseshoe pits <br />· Charcoal grills <br />· Sand volleyball courts <br />· 18-hole miniature golf course (open April through October) <br />· 9.2 acre Iake stocked with large mouth bass, bream and catfish <br />· Paddleboat rentals (open weekends April through Octobe0 <br />· 6-court lighted tennis complex <br />· 3-field lighted softball complex <br />· Soccer fields <br />· Nature and Fitness Trails <br />· 2-mile PerimeterTrail <br /> <br />Special events hosted by Frank Liske Park include Holiday Highlight, the <br />annual festival of lights (December); an Indian Pow-Wow (August); and <br />WestemFest, a sanctioned junior rodeo (September). FLP is also home to <br />the 7-week Sum-More Fun Day Camp and various summer sports camps <br />sponsored by the Recreation Division. <br /> <br /> <br />