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The '''Kenneth A. Clemons Recreational Complex''' (formerly the '''Gardendale Soccer Complex''') is home to Gardendale youth and adult Soccer programs, as well as the Celebration Park Playground, Pavilion and Splash Pad area. Recent additions also include a trail system, dog park, and disc golf course. The complex currently has 57 acres and is located on the southern end of [[Fieldstown Road]], about 2 1/2 miles west of [[I-65]]. The address of the complex is 2191 Fieldstown Road, Gardendale, AL 35071.
The '''Kenneth A. Clemons Recreational Complex''' (also called '''Kenny Clemons Park''', formerly the '''Gardendale Soccer Complex''') is home to [[Gardendale]]'s youth and adult Soccer programs, as well as the Celebration Park Playground, Pavilion and Splash Pad area. Recent additions also include a trail system, dog park, and disc golf course. A 1/3 mile walking track surrounds the main soccer fields. The complex currently has 57 acres and is located on the southern end of [[Fieldstown Road]], about 2 1/2 miles west of [[I-65]]. The address of the complex is 2191 Fieldstown Road, Gardendale, AL 35071.


It is named for [[Kenny Clemons]], who served as [[Mayor of Gardendale]] from 1996 to 2008.
It is named for [[Kenny Clemons]], who served as [[Mayor of Gardendale]] from 1996 to 2008.


==History==
==History==
The complex was originally created in [[2003]] as the '''Gardendale Soccer Complex''' and had two, regulation size soccer fields.
[[Image:Clemons_Recreational_Complex_-_GUTS_logo_300px.jpg|right]]
[[Image:Clemons_Recreational_Complex_-_Splash_Pad_logo_300px.jpg|right]]The complex was originally created in [[2003]] as the '''Gardendale Soccer Complex''' and had two, regulation size soccer fields.


The main soccer field "Farley Field" was named for [[Sherry Farley|Sherry and Randy Farley]] on [[July 9]], [[2007]] for their countless hours and diligent efforts in providing the children of Gardendale with a place to learn, grow and love the game of soccer.
The main soccer field "Farley Field" was named for [[Sherry Farley|Sherry and Randy Farley]] on [[July 9]], [[2007]] for their countless hours and diligent efforts in providing the children of Gardendale with a place to learn, grow and love the game of soccer.
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In [[2007]], [[Celebration Park]] was created as a playground for children. It was dedicated on [[May 4]], [[2007]].
In [[2007]], [[Celebration Park]] was created as a playground for children. It was dedicated on [[May 4]], [[2007]].


In [[2008]], a splash pad was added to '''Celebration Park''' as a place for children to enjoy water fun and amusement. It was dedicated on [[September 19]], [[2008]].  
In [[2008]], a splash pad was added to '''Celebration Park''' as a place for children to enjoy water fun and amusement. It was dedicated on [[September 19]], [[2008]]. Also in October 2008, the '''Gardendale Soccer Complex''' was renamed to '''Kenneth A. Clemons Recreational Complex''' in honor of [[Kenny Clemons]] for his many years of service to the city.


In [[2016]], the '''Little Free Library''' was built by [[Julian Burkett]] of [[Boy Scout Troop 100]] as part of his Eagle Scout Service Project. Burkett built a pair of handcrafted, weather-proof bookcases and installed them on the side of the Soccer Field concession stand. The ribbon cutting ceremony was held on [[January 17]], [[2016]].  
In [[2016]], the '''Little Free Library''' was built by [[Julian Burkett]] of [[Boy Scout Troop 100]] as part of his Eagle Scout Service Project. Burkett built a pair of handcrafted, weather-proof bookcases and installed them on the side of the Soccer Field concession stand. The ribbon cutting ceremony was held on [[January 17]], [[2016]].  


In [[2017]], the [[Gardendale Urban Trail System]] (GUTS) was created as an urban trail system. It was dedicated [[March 8]], [[2017]].
In [[2017]], the [[Gardendale Urban Trail System]] (GUTS) was created as an urban trail system. It was dedicated [[March 8]], [[2017]]. In June of [[2019]], the [[Five Mile Creek Greenway (Gardendale)|Five Mile Creek Greenway]] was connected to the GUTS trail system.


==Parks and Fields==
In the spring of 2019, a separate area designed for toddlers was added to the splash pad and a new field was added for the flag football program.
[[Image:Clemons_Recreational_Complex_-_GUTS_logo_300px.jpg|right]]
 
[[Image:Clemons_Recreational_Complex_-_Splash_Pad_logo_300px.jpg|right]]
==Parks, Trails, and Fields==
[[Image:Clemons_Recreational_Complex_-_GUTS_sign.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Gardendale Urban Trail System]]
* [[Soccer Fields (Gardendale)|Soccer Fields]] (opened in 2003)
* [[Soccer Fields (Gardendale)|Soccer Fields]] (opened in 2003)
* [[Celebration Park]] (dedicated on May 4, 2007)
* [[Celebration Park]] (dedicated on May 4, 2007)
** [[Splash Pad (Gardendale)|Splash Pad]] (dedicated on September 19, 2008)
** [[Splash Pad (Gardendale)|Splash Pad]] (dedicated on September 19, 2008)
* [[Gardendale Urban Trail System]] (GUTS; dedicated March 8, 2017)
* [[Gardendale Urban Trail System]] (GUTS; dedicated March 8, 2017)
* [[Disc Golf (Gardendale)|Disc Golf]] (2017)
* [[Magnolia Links|Disc Golf]] (opened May 19, 2017)
* [[Dog Park (Gardendale)|Dog Park]] (2017)
* [[Dog Park (Gardendale)|Dog Park]] (dedicated November 29, 2017)
* [[Five Mile Creek Greenway (Gardendale)|Five Mile Creek Greenway]] (opened June 2019)


==External Links==
==External Links==
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==References==
==References==
* Pelkey, Danielle (September 19, 2008) [http://www.njeffersonnews.com/news/gardendale-splash-pad-officially-open/article_b177e64f-24a1-55d7-9fea-d750d6974dfb.html "Gardendale splash pad officially open"] {{NJN}}
* Pelkey, Danielle (September 19, 2008) [http://www.njeffersonnews.com/news/gardendale-splash-pad-officially-open/article_b177e64f-24a1-55d7-9fea-d750d6974dfb.html "Gardendale splash pad officially open"] {{NJN}}
* Brigham, John (October 22, 2008) [http://www.njeffersonnews.com/news/veteran-leaders-say-goodbye/article_2fd5fc91-516a-5461-b697-c88c4f68c2f2.html "Veteran leaders say goodbye"] {{NJN}}
* Davis, Rachel (June 13, 2016) [http://www.njeffersonnews.com/news/gardendale-council-to-build-trail-at-park/article_e2bad7aa-2f69-11e6-a8e7-67d843190ac4.html "Gardendale Council to build trail at park"] {{NJN}}
* Davis, Rachel (June 13, 2016) [http://www.njeffersonnews.com/news/gardendale-council-to-build-trail-at-park/article_e2bad7aa-2f69-11e6-a8e7-67d843190ac4.html "Gardendale Council to build trail at park"] {{NJN}}
* Davis, Rachel (January 23, 2017) [http://www.njeffersonnews.com/news/gardendale-boy-scout-builds-little-free-library/article_6b1b284c-e1a4-11e6-b4bd-835c6c702052.html "Gardendale Boy Scout builds Little Free Library"] {{NJN}}
* Davis, Rachel (January 23, 2017) [http://www.njeffersonnews.com/news/gardendale-boy-scout-builds-little-free-library/article_6b1b284c-e1a4-11e6-b4bd-835c6c702052.html "Gardendale Boy Scout builds Little Free Library"] {{NJN}}


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Latest revision as of 15:49, 7 June 2023

Clemons Recreational Complex

The Kenneth A. Clemons Recreational Complex (also called Kenny Clemons Park, formerly the Gardendale Soccer Complex) is home to Gardendale's youth and adult Soccer programs, as well as the Celebration Park Playground, Pavilion and Splash Pad area. Recent additions also include a trail system, dog park, and disc golf course. A 1/3 mile walking track surrounds the main soccer fields. The complex currently has 57 acres and is located on the southern end of Fieldstown Road, about 2 1/2 miles west of I-65. The address of the complex is 2191 Fieldstown Road, Gardendale, AL 35071.

It is named for Kenny Clemons, who served as Mayor of Gardendale from 1996 to 2008.

History

Clemons Recreational Complex - GUTS logo 300px.jpg
Clemons Recreational Complex - Splash Pad logo 300px.jpg

The complex was originally created in 2003 as the Gardendale Soccer Complex and had two, regulation size soccer fields.

The main soccer field "Farley Field" was named for Sherry and Randy Farley on July 9, 2007 for their countless hours and diligent efforts in providing the children of Gardendale with a place to learn, grow and love the game of soccer.

In 2007, Celebration Park was created as a playground for children. It was dedicated on May 4, 2007.

In 2008, a splash pad was added to Celebration Park as a place for children to enjoy water fun and amusement. It was dedicated on September 19, 2008. Also in October 2008, the Gardendale Soccer Complex was renamed to Kenneth A. Clemons Recreational Complex in honor of Kenny Clemons for his many years of service to the city.

In 2016, the Little Free Library was built by Julian Burkett of Boy Scout Troop 100 as part of his Eagle Scout Service Project. Burkett built a pair of handcrafted, weather-proof bookcases and installed them on the side of the Soccer Field concession stand. The ribbon cutting ceremony was held on January 17, 2016.

In 2017, the Gardendale Urban Trail System (GUTS) was created as an urban trail system. It was dedicated March 8, 2017. In June of 2019, the Five Mile Creek Greenway was connected to the GUTS trail system.

In the spring of 2019, a separate area designed for toddlers was added to the splash pad and a new field was added for the flag football program.

Parks, Trails, and Fields

Gardendale Urban Trail System

External Links

References