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Mammoth Lakes Community e-News: October 17, 2025

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Town Council Meeting

Action Items for October 15, 2025

At 3:00pm, members of the Town Council participated in a ribbon cutting ceremony at Mammoth Creek Park, 686 Old Mammoth Road. Town staff introduced new Revenue Specialist Carlotta Leina’ala Kailiawa. Town Council adopted a Proclamation declaring October, 2025 as Domestic Violence Prevention Month. Staff presented a Certified Properties Update to Town Council and received a presentation for a $7.2M funding request for the Kingfisher 2 at The Parcel (Phase 2.2) by Pacific Companies. This item will be agendized for a future Town Council meeting. Town Council held a Public Hearing and approved the issuance of revenue bonds by the Golden State Connect Authority to finance the construction of a high-speed fiber-optic network in certain areas of the Town. Click here [https://pub-townofmammothlakes.escribemeetings.com/Meeting.aspx?Id=0624d565-958e-44a8-bc1c-f46b8275c4c7&Agenda=Agenda&lang=English&Item=6&Tab=attachments] to view the meeting agenda items or watch the meeting online.

One Membership, Endless Fun – Parks and Recreation Annual Memberships 50% OFF in October ONLY!

Enjoy year-round recreation with the NEW Mammoth Lakes Parks and Recreation Annual Membership. Get unlimited access to Open Skate/Curl at LA Kings Ice Mammoth Lakes*, Open Swim (including Lap Swim) at the Whitmore Pool, and Open Play in summer at the Mammoth RecZone. Members also receive additional perks including complimentary events, rental discounts, and more. Purchase your Membership in-person ONLY during the month of October for a 50% discount at the NEW Parks and Recreation Department offices, located at the Community Recreation Center/LA Kings Ice at Mammoth Lakes (686 Old Mammoth Road), Monday – Friday, between 1:00-5:00pm. All children 17 years and younger can skate, swim and play for FREE all year with two paid adult memberships or adults can skate this winter for only $30 a month! *Membership admission does NOT include Pick Up Hockey, Drop-In Curling or Hockey/Curling/Skating Clinics at LA Kings Ice Mammoth Lakes.

SAVE THE DATE, October 24: Haunted Rink

Join Parks and Recreation for some spooky family fun at The Haunted Rink from 4-7pm on Friday, October 24 at LA Kings Ice at Mammoth Lakes. This party on skates is FREE for members and only $5 for non-members and includes carnival-style games, costume contest, Haunted Bus, and Cauldron Toss. Skate rentals are available while they last. Cakewalk and concessions extra. Non-skating adults are FREE, so mark your calendars, plan your costume and join us for some spooky fun!

Stay Connected with the Town!

Going to a Mammoth Lakes Town Council meeting isn’t the only way to discover what the Town is working on or has accomplished for the community. In addition to following our Town of Mammoth Lakes Facebook and Instagram pages, you can create a custom list of direct notifications with information that matters to you with the Town’s Notify Me platform. Simply click on the News and Alerts button on the homepage of Town’s website. From here you’ll create a Notify Me account and subscribe to the newsletters with information that you would like to receive regularly in your inbox or mobile phone. Please note, for Recreation This Week, the newsletter with information about Town recreation programs and events, you will need a DaySmart/Dash Profile instead of the link above. Whether it’s housing, TOT/TBID information, or Community eNews delivered to your inbox every Friday, you can stay informed on your own terms through the Town’s newsletters.

Community Events

October 24: Annual Haunted Rink CRC/LA Kings Ice at Mammoth Lakes (4-7pm)
October 31: Halloween in The Trails (5-8pm)
November 14: Mammoth 25/26 Opening Day
November 27: 11th Annual Mammoth Lakes Turkey Trot at Mammoth Creek Park (9am)


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