Future of Denver Recreation Centers Public Meetings
The National Civic League will conduct, facilitate and co-host a series of community outreach meetings along with GreenPlay LLC and Denver Parks and Recreation that will offer the opportunity for the community to provide input into the development into a long term strategic plan that addresses the “Future of Recreation Centers” in Denver.
A pair of public meetings will be held in each of eight communities that will provide Denver citizens, recreation users and non-users an opportunity to provide suggestions and ideas for the future vision of a recreation center system in an objectionable and equitable way. Discussions will include the purpose and role in providing programs and services along with community partners that supports residents of all ages as well as the consideration of location, size amenities and fees for our recreation centers and programs.
Please note that Spanish- speaking translators will be present at all meetings. Sign language interpreter and/or CART is provided upon request with a three business day request notice to Lorrie Kosinski, 720-913-8487 or
lorrie.kosinski@denvergov.org Written comments and suggestions relating to the community meeting discussions can also be submitted to
www.denvergov.org/recreation in the suggestion box section. Any questions regarding the community meetings can be directed to Recreation Administration at
davis.talley@denvergov.org . All community meetings will be held from 6:00pm-8:00 with light refreshments served.
To see the list of Recreation Center Task Force Members Click here.
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Date
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Center
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Address
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Phone
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July 30/ August 13
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Eisenhower Recreation Center
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4300 E. Dartmouth Ave.
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(303)692-5650
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July31/August 14
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Martin Luther King Recreation Center
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3880 Newport St.
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(303)331-4034
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August 5/August 19
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Four Mile Historic Park
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715 S. Forest St.
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(720)865-0800
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August 6/August 20
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Quigg Newton Community Center
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4440 Navajo St.
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(720)865-0100
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August 7/August 21
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Rude Recreation Center
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2855 W. Holden Pl.
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(303)572-4795
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September 2/September 16
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Montbello Recreation Center
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15555 E. 53rd Ave.
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(303)373-8708
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September 3/September 17
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Bruce Randolph School
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3955 Steele St.
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(720)913-0689
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September 4/ September 18
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Harvey Park Recreation Center
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2121 S. Tennyson St.
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(303)937-4650
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Bored? Got Camp?
Denver Parks and Recreation has the perfect, affordable solution to entertain your children on the upcoming summer days. This year, we are pleased to announce that we will be hosting six outdoor-based day camps within our parks and eleven indoor camps at various recreation centers throughout the metro
Denver area. Our licensed summer camps provide structured learning programs focused around sports and fitness, arts and crafts and aquatics, while providing young campers with a fun and educational experience. Most day camps start the second week in June and conclude the first week in August. Summer Camp registration begins March 10 so hurry and sign up as camps fill quickly. For hours of operation, ages, fees and other charges,
click here.