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Weather Announcements
Our weather hotline number is 410-535-1600 ext. 2640.
On weekdays after 4:30 p.m. and weekends please contact the parks listed below:
Hallowing Point Park (HPP) 410-535-1295
Dunkirk District Park (DDP) 410-257-9654
Cove Point Park (CPP) 410-326-2833
Marley Run Park (MRP) 410-535-2707
Edward T. Hall Aquatic Center (HAC) 410-414-8350
Northeast Community Center (NECC) 410-257-2554
Mt. Hope Community Center (MHCC) 410-257-6770
Southern Community Center (SCC) 410-586-1101
If there is no recording, all games and practices will be held as scheduled.
FIELD USE POLICY
INCLEMENT WEATHER
It shall be the policy of the Calvert County Division of Parks and Recreation to provide safe and playable athletic fields accessible to all citizens of Calvert County and their guests. In order to insure the safety of all field users and guests at all county controlled recreational facilities the following guidelines for weather related activity suspensions or cancellations have been established. The Division Chief, Calvert County Parks and Recreation or his designee shall have sole authority to suspend or cancel any activity on county controlled recreational facilities, regardless of
whether said activities are sponsored by the county or any other non-county or private group.
LIGHTNING & THUNDERSTORMS
Any visible lightning strikes will require immediate suspension of all game activity. All players and guests should seek immediate shelter. Such shelter should be in a secure building, an automobile or low ground. Avoid trees and all outdoor metal objects like flag poles, fences and gates, high mast light poles and metal bleachers.
TORNADO
The issuance of a Tornado warning by the National Weather Service for the local area or the sighting of any tornado activity in the area will require immediate suspension of all game activity and all players and guests should seek immediate shelter in a secure building or the lowest possible outdoor area.
RAIN
Rain events, while not generally posing immediate threat to personal safety, nevertheless cause changes in fi eld conditions which can create the potential for personal injury and negatively effect game playability. Two different playing surfaces are effected by rain. They are Baseball and Softball skin areas, as well as all other turf covered areas. Wet fi eld conditions can be related to falling rain at the time of the activity or to the cumulative effects of prior rain even though there may be no rain falling at game time. Baseball and Softball games will be suspended or cancelled at any time there is standing water on the infi eld skin or if the consistency of the skin is such that soil is sticking to players shoes. These conditions could lead to slipping and possible player injury and additionally do not provide a favorable game experience. All other games (Soccer, Football, Lacrosse, Field Hockey, Rugby, etc.) which are played on turf areas will be suspended or cancelled at any time there is standing water or visible puddling on the surface. In addition, if foot pressure on the surface is such that it causes soil displacement or brings soilwater to the surface, the fi eld will be deemed unplayable and all activities will be suspended or cancelled.
SNOWFALL
No games or activities will be permitted on any ground which is frozen and/or snow covered. In addition, if snow begins to fall during any ongoing activity, such activity will be suspended or cancelled at such time as there is visible snow accumulation on the surface.
These policies are meant to ensure the safety of all users and guests at county controlled facilities, as well as to provide the most favorable conditions for game playability and to insure the long term health and sustainability of the playing fields for all current and future county citizens and guests.
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