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Parks and Recreation Newsletter
Click here for the Latest edition of the Millbrook Parks and Recreation Newsletter
The Newsletter is in Adobe PDF format. If you do not have a copy of adobe reader, please visit www.adobe.com to get a copy.

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Millbrook Parks and Recreation Department (MPR) lead by Scott Davis is a newly established department. In 1997 the department started with three parks and one rental building.and now has seven parks and three rental buildings. |
Memorial Center Park is a 15- acre park complex that is home to the Village Green, an open recreation area that serves as a gathering place for family outings, barbecues, craft fairs and concerts. Surrounding the green is a tree-lined, ¼ mile lighted walking trail. There is also a covered stage for entertainment and the beautiful Leyburn Memorial Gazebo, which has served as a setting for many weddings. Mill Creek, with its footbridges over the creek, links the Village Green to the Kids Kingdom, a custom designed playground built by volunteers. The complex also contains the Community (Memorial) Center. The remainder of the complex is home to the Millbrook Girls Softball League. |
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Mill Creek Sports Complex is a new-state-of the art baseball facility. The park has six baseball fields and two batting cages with more to come in the future. The complex is home to the Millbrook Dixie Youth Baseball League. The park also features a ½ mile walking trail. |
Municipal Park is a five-acre complex located downtown, which includes lighted tennis courts and lighted football practice field. It is home to the Millbrook Junior Mustangs. |
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Legacy Park is an eight-acre complex with a ½ mile walking trail. It serves as a practice facility for the Millbrook Mustangs. It also has a rental building and a pavilion. |
Robinson Springs Park is three-acre park featuring an underground spring and a fountain. A gazebo is available to rent for weddings, birthday parties or picnics. |
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Millbrook Civic Center is a new-sate-of the art facility which can accommodate 286 people for banquets, meeting, weddings and conferences. It has a full kitchen, public address system and internet access.
Civic Center Rental Fees
—Monday through Thursday—
Daily Rental Fee $300.00 — Security Deposit $150.00
—Friday through Sunday—
Daily Rental Fee $500.00 — Security Deposit $250.00
Capacity 286 Persons
Memorial Center Rental Fees
Daily Rental Fee $200.00 — Security Deposit $100.00
Capacity 104 Persons
Legacy Park Building Rental Fees
Daily Rental Fee $100.00 — Security Deposit $50.00
Capacity 49 Persons
For information on all building rentals, please contact Willie Mae Duncan at Millbrook City Hall 334-285-6428 |
For more information about the City’s recreational facilities and programs, call the City of Millbrook Parks and Recreation Department at (334) 290-2047
The City has three buildings available, which may be rented for use by civic clubs, neighborhood associations, individuals, etc. The Memorial Center on Park Circle has been renovated and is available for rent. This building will accommodate approximately 100 people. Kitchen facilities are available; however, the renter must provide plates, utensils, pots/pans, etc. The Senior Citizens Center occupies the building on weekdays from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. |
Millbrook Youth Baseball & Softball
Millbrook Parks and Recreational Department offers spring and fall season for youth baseball and fast pitch softball..
The baseball complex is located at the end of Shirley Lane and features six fields for boys, ages 4 through 14 and a 15-18 division may be added in the near future. Our league participates in the Dixie Youth program. I
The Softball complex is located on Grandview Road near the Millbrook Civic Center. Four fields accommodate girls between the ages of 4 through 18. The softball program is part of the National Softball Association.
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Millbrook Youth Football
The Millbrook Youth Football League (Mustangs) was established in 1969 to teach football and cheerleading to the youth of Millbrook and surrounding areas. There are four age divisions – Midgets (ages 5 – 6), Crickets (ages 7-8), Termites (ages 9-10), and PeeWees (ages 11-12). The MYFL is a part of the Central Alabama Youth Football League and participate with teams from Montgomery, Prattville and Wetumpka.
Football guidelines follow Alabama High School Association rules.
Millbrook Youth Football League Board (Mustangs)
| President |
Will Slater |
| 1st Vice President |
Yorel McIntosh |
| 2nd Vice President |
William "Catfish" Watson |
| Treasurer |
Oreste Johnson |
| Secretary |
Michelle Watson |
| Purchasing Agent |
Michelle Bush |
| Player Agent |
Brandon McGee |
| Cheer Coordinator |
Relondra Williams |
| Purchasing Agent |
Michelle Bush |
| Concession Stand Manager |
Jennifer Dougan |
| Concession Stand Purchaser |
Heather Wade |
For more information visit our web site at MillbrookMustangs.net
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