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The Recreation Division of the Department of Parks, Buildings and Recreation Management (DPBRM) runs afterschool programs at three elementary schools located throughout the city and funded by the City of Springfield.
The recreation division programs parks, playgrounds, golf courses and Cyr Arena. Activities include swimming, golf, ice-skating and tennis. In addition, special children's programs are planned for school vacations.
The Springfield Park District provides recreational programs, special events, parks, golf courses, a zoo, ice rinks, and various other facilities to serve individuals and families in the Springfield metro area.
Highlighted Events. Go Green on Black Friday. DCR recommends “Go Green for Black Friday” hike participants dress for the weather, wear sturdy shoes, and bring water. Inclement weather, rain, snow, or icy trail conditions may cancel. Blackstone HSP Night Sky 11/15 Massasoit SP Autumn Hike 11/23 Black Friday Hikes First Day Hikes.
WSPR Youth Basketball Leagues provide every child with an opportunity to learn the game, improve their basketball skills, and play in semi-competitive games that are safe and FUN! Our programs serve children CURRENTLY IN Grades K-12.
Find information about Massachusetts state parks, programs and events. Explore recreational activities such as camping, fishing and ice skating.
Ages 18+. Adult Pickleball Lessons. Join staff from Edge Pickleball and learn tips, strategies, and more to elevate your game! Lessons are for 18+. Adult Yoga. Learn Hatha Yoga and Mat Pilates techniques along with controlled deep breathing for total well being and health for mind and body.
City of Springfield Parks & Recreation, Springfield, Massachusetts. 1,242 likes · 3 talking about this · 3 were here. The Department of Parks and Recreation provides innovative programs and learning...
DCR manages state parks and oversees more than 450,000 acres throughout Massachusetts. It protects, promotes, and enhances the state’s natural, cultural, and recreational resources.
The Parks and Recreation Division's Afterschool Programs provide homework help as well as project-based learning opportunities. All programs are led by trained staff. Children may participate in a variety of academic enrichment experiences that reinforce the school curriculum, including: