APRIL 24, 2013
Phoenix Parks and Recreation announces Summer Programs
PHOENIX – More than a dozen Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department centers will be offering full-day supervised recreation programs to keep kids engaged, active and safe over the summer break. The programs will start June 3 and run through the end of July. In addition to the full-day programs, centers also will be offering a large selection of general interest classes and sports programs. Many smaller centers also are offering free, drop-in programs during the summer.
Details on each center’s programs will be available online at phoenix.gov/parks on April 13 in the Classes and Programs section or on each center’s webpage in the Recreation and Community Centers area. Registration, both online and in person, opens April 27 at 10:30 a.m. Information also is available by phone at 602-262-6862.
The twelve centers offering full- or three-quarter-day programs are:
Beuf Community Center, 3435 W. Pinnacle Peak Rd.
Deer Valley Community Center, 2001 W. Wahalla Ln.
Desert West Community Center, 6501 W. Virginia Rd.
Eastlake Community Center, 1549 E. Jefferson St.
Longview Neighborhood Recreation Center, 4040 N. 14th St.
Maryvale Community Center, 4420 N. 51st Ave.
Mountain View Community Center, 1104 E. Grovers Rd.
Paradise Valley Community Center, 17402 N. 40th St.
Pecos Community Center, 17010 S. 48th St.
South Mountain Community Center, 212 E. Alta Vista Rd.
Steele Indian School Park, Memorial Hall, 300 E. Indian School Rd.
Sunnyslope Community Center, 802 E. Vogel Ave.
Washington Activity Center, 2240 W. Citrus Way