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Monthly Archive

Welcome to our Archives page. On this page you will find a total of 799 of our articles broken down into Months and Years.
This Archive can only display files from articles created since this site began in August, 2010.
Active Afternoons
4840

Medication

If your child needs to receive medication while they are attending the program, you must fill out a medication release form. Please see a staff person for one of these forms.... read more..

Active Afternoons
5052

What to Bring

Children should wear appropriate clothing and shoes for the scheduled activities and for the weather conditions. We go on with our schedule, even in rain and/or cool temperatures - if at all possible.... read more..

Active Afternoons
6787

Basic Activities

An activity schedule will be available each month. Various activities include soccer, swimming, bowling, archery, fitness programs, volleyball, art projects, basketball, dodgeball, kickball, football,... read more..

Active Afternoons
5461

Ages

Kindergarten – 6th grade. On occasion, an older child may be allowed to participate in this program. Anyone beyond the age limit will not be allowed to participate in tournaments and competition... read more..

Active Afternoons
5707

Fees

Monthly payment: $75 per child. December and April payment is $57 per child because of the school system breaks. The monthly payment is due at the first of each month and should be given to Deanna. Fe... read more..

Active Afternoons
5665

Dates & Times

Dates: Follows school schedule; program will start on the first full day of school and end on the last full day of school. If school is released early due to any reason, there will be no program. Time... read more..

Greenways, Trails & Beautification
6669

Planter Area Club

Participation in this club allows you to select an area and place the following: a four foot wooden bench, 8" X 4" marble plaque, landscaping, one tree and pavers. Limited to approved areas only. Als... read more..

Greenways, Trails & Beautification
6392

Permanent Plaque and Tree Club - Existing Tree

This program requires Tree Memorials to be placed at approved areas only using existing trees.  Also included is a 8” x 4” marble plaque with two lines available for engraving on the plaque at t... read more..

Greenways, Trails & Beautification
7097

Permanent Plaque and Tree Club - New Tree

This program offers you the opportunity to pick from one of the three species of trees below and have that tree placed within a park, Greenway or other public space that is available. Also included i... read more..

Civic Center
19697

LeConte Auditorium

LeConte Auditorium 2576 sq. ft. Seat Capacity: 225 theater-style,  160 banquet-style, 125 classroom-style Resident Rate: Hourly Rate: $150.00              &n... read more..

Civic Center
18612

Council Hall

Council Hall 1120 sq. ft.Seat Capacity: 60 theater-style, 50 banquet-style, 30 classroom-styleHourly Rate: $50.00Day Rate: $225.00 (5-8 hours) A (refundable) cleaning cash deposit of $100... read more..

Code Enforcement
10174

Construction & Flood Hazard

To mitigate and manage potential flood property losses due to flood damage, the City of Sevierville is a participant in the National Flood Insurance Program. As a participant in the program, the City ... read more..

Stormwater
9942

Run-Off Reduction Manual

To meet the City of Sevierville's post construction run-off reduction requirements, engineers must refer to the guidelines of our stormwater ordinance. pdf Tennessee Permanent Stormwater M... read more..

Stormwater
10980

Land Disturbance Permit Fees

The fee schedule below is based on the area (acres) of land being disturbed. Project equal to or greater than 1 acres and less than 5 acres-                 ... read more..

December 4, 2024 - January 12, 2025 Events
20683

Flood Information

Historic Flood Studies document.documentElement.classList.add("k-ui-j3", "k-ui-j3-site");document.documentElement.classList.add('k-js-enabled'); ... read more..

Co-Ed Volleyball Rules
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City of Sevierville Co-Ed Team Responsiblities

The purpose of the Sevierville Co-Ed volleyball league is to provide recreation and fellowship, to promote sportsmanship, and to continually strive to improve the caliber of play of all members and te... read more..

Co-Ed Volleyball Rules
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Rules

A game consists of 25 points. Must win the game by two points. All playing members must wear matching shirts. Any type of shirt is acceptable as long as they are the same color. A two week grace pe read more..

Co-Ed Softball Leauge Rules
8642

Section IV - Arbitration Board

An arbitration board made up of the Recreation Supervisor or Director of Recreation, and two umpires will settle all disputes such as eligibility, misinterpretation of the rules, etc. arising from a read more..

Co-Ed Softball Leauge Rules
9354

Section III - Schedules/Homerun Rules

Rained out games will be made up, if necessary and as schedule allows, as determined by the Recreation Supervisor. Games will be made up at the end of the regular season continuing on Tuesdays and T read more..

Co-Ed Softball Leauge Rules
8774

Section II - Team Conduct

There shall be no arguments over judgment calls. (Fair, foul, ball, strike, safe, out, etc.) The manager or his/her assistant will be the only person allowed to discuss rule interpretations with an read more..

Co-Ed Softball Leauge Rules
9936

Section I - Entrance Fee and Player Regulations

League entrance fees for teams are $200.00 and must be turned in to the Department of Parks and Recreation by August 18, 2015 along with the teams registration form. A team may carry a total of 20 read more..

Men's Softball League Rules
8785

Section V - Arbitration Board

An arbitration board made up of the Recreation Supervisor or Director of Recreation, and two umpires will settle all disputes such as eligibility, misinterpretation of the rules, etc. arising from a read more..

Men's Softball League Rules
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Section IV - USSSA Membership and Team Membership

40 cor softball, 325 compression Classic M USSSA ball. All teams are required to provide their own softballs. No team will be allowed to enter the league after the deadline unless approved by the R read more..

Men's Softball League Rules
9670

Section III - Schedules/Homerun Rules

Rained out games will be made up, if necessary and as schedule allows, as determined by the Recreation Supervisor. Games will be made up at the end of the regular season continuing on Tuesdays and T read more..

Men's Softball League Rules
8680

Section II - Team Conduct

There shall be no arguments over judgment calls. (Fair, foul, ball, strike, safe, out, etc.) The manager or his/her assistant will be the only person allowed to discuss rule interpretations with an read more..

Men's Softball League Rules
9145

Section I - Entrance Fee and Player Regulations

League entrance fees for teams are $275.00 for men’s leagues. Fee must be turned into the Department of Parks and Recreation by August 18, 2015. A team may carry a total of 20 players on the read more..

Basketball Rules
4977

Fouls

Call your own (if you commit a foul on the offensive player then you stop the game and give ball back to the offense) No individual fouls or team fouls An official will be present during the end o read more..

Basketball Rules
4664

Unsportsmanlike Conduct

Profanity, vulgarity, taunting, confrontations, and verbal abuse towards referees and opposing players are strictly prohibited. Players may be penalized by the referees with a warning. If the problem ... read more..

Basketball Rules
6890

Tie Breakers

In the event that teams finish with the same record in a league, this is how the order of playoff seeding will be determined Head to Head (H2H) record Point differential (+/-) in H2H games Point ... read more..

Basketball Rules
6719

Forfeit Rules

Any team that shows up with 1or fewer players from the team roster forfeits the current game If a team shows up with only 2 players, a replacement player of similar skill level to the league can be read more..

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Accessibility

The Parks and Recreation Department will make every effort to accommodate anyone desiring access to any facility including ADA Approved Listening Devices. For accessability assistance, please call 865-453-5441.

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