Getting involved in Monroe’s recreational programs is a great way to learn new skills, stay active, and connect with your community. Whether you’re signing up for youth sports, adult fitness, or seasonal workshops, this guide walks you through everything you need to know to register with confidence.
1. Available Programs
Monroe offers a variety of activities throughout the year for all ages and interests. Programs are typically coordinated by the City, local schools, or community partners.
Recreational & Educational Classes
- Arts & crafts workshops
- Music and theater programs
- Gardening or sustainability classes
- First aid/CPR and safety courses
Youth & Adult Sports Leagues
- Youth soccer, basketball, and T-ball
- Adult softball and volleyball leagues
- Seasonal fun runs and outdoor competitions
Community Events & Clubs
- Summer camps and after-school activities
- Senior fitness and social clubs
- Community walking or running groups
You can find a current list of available programs on the City of Monroe’s website or bulletin boards at Monroe City Hall and Monroe Community Library.
2. Registration Process
Signing up for a class or activity is easy and usually only takes a few steps. Registration may be available online, by mail, or in person depending on the program.
Steps to Register:
- Visit the Registration Page – Go to monroeoregon.gov and navigate to the “Parks & Recreation” or “Community Programs” section.
- Choose a Program – Browse the available classes or sports leagues and select the one you’re interested in.
- Complete the Registration Form – Fill out required fields including participant name, age, contact info, and any medical or emergency details.
- Submit the Form – Online forms can be submitted directly; paper forms can be dropped off at City Hall (664 Commercial St) or mailed.
- Pay the Fees – Include payment as directed (see below).
Note: Some popular programs may have limited spots, so early registration is encouraged.
3. Fees & Payment Options
Most programs have a small fee to cover materials, equipment, or instruction. Fee amounts vary based on program type and length.
Payment Methods:
- Online: Pay securely via the city’s online portal if available.
- In Person: Bring cash, check, or credit/debit to Monroe City Hall.
- By Mail: Send checks (payable to City of Monroe) along with registration forms.
Fee waivers or scholarships may be available for qualifying families—check with the program coordinator for details.
4. Eligibility Requirements
Each program may have specific criteria to ensure a safe and appropriate experience for participants.
Common Requirements:
- Age Groups: Programs are typically divided by age (e.g., ages 5–8, 9–12, teens, adults).
- Skill Level: Some classes may require prior experience or a beginner level.
- Residency: Certain events or leagues may prioritize Monroe residents.
- Health & Safety: For sports programs, up-to-date physicals or waivers may be required.
Be sure to read each program’s description carefully before registering.
5. Schedules & Locations
Activities take place at various facilities around Monroe. Locations and dates will be listed in the program materials and confirmation email.
Common Venues:
- Monroe City Park – Outdoor sports and community events
- Monroe Community Library – Classes and workshops
- Monroe School Gymnasiums/Fields – Youth sports practices and games
- City Hall or Local Churches – Indoor meetings and clubs
Schedules may vary by season, and weather conditions may affect outdoor events.
6. Where to Get Help
Need assistance with registration or have questions about a program?
Contact the Parks & Recreation Coordinator:
- 📞 Phone: 541-847-5175
- 📧 Email:
- 🏢 In Person: Visit Monroe City Hall, 664 Commercial St, Monroe, OR 97456
- 🖥️ Website: https://monroeoregon.gov
You can also follow the City of Monroe’s Facebook page for updates on new programs and registration deadlines.
Final Tip
Stay engaged by checking for seasonal program guides, subscribing to city newsletters, or joining community groups focused on recreation and youth development. Whether you’re looking to get your child into sports or join a hobby group yourself, Monroe has a place for you to get involved.