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Aug. 5—Lodi Parks and Recreation Commissioner Bret Erickson said during Tuesday night's commission meeting that the city's parks have become more popular than ever over the last two years due to ...
Apr. 15—Because the Lodi City Council tightened its belt on spending during the COVID-19 pandemic and residents spent dollars locally, it was able to save $10.28 million in revenues. During its ...
Jul. 19—Plant growth at the bottom of Lodi Lake has severely impacted water clarity in two locations at the park, according to data collected by the city's Storm Drain Detectives last week. On ...
The garden includes fish ponds with stepping stones and koi fish, and a five-story pagoda lantern donated to the park by Lodi's sister city, Kofu, Japan. [12] The 200 koi fish were donated by the Japanese Agricultural Department. [10] The Lodi Garden Club contributed a rose garden in 1961. By 1964, the garden contained 227 roses.
Micke Grove Zoo is a small 5-acre (2.0 ha) zoo that opened in 1957 in Lodi, California. It is located within Micke Grove Regional Park, which includes a Japanese Garden, the San Joaquin County Historical Society and Museum, an amusement park, and picnic shelters and Frisbee golf. [2]
The Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR), also known as Board of Parks and Recreation or Park Board, is used by many government bodies to describe the parts of their organizations that oversee public parks and recreational public works.
Aug. 14—The City of Lodi's top administrator — one of the longest-tenured of the current staff — is leaving in the fall. City Manager Steve Schwabauer announced on social media Monday ...
Lodi Crushers 2015–16 Tony Zupo Field , originally known as Lawrence Park , [ 1 ] is a stadium in Lodi, California . It was primarily used for baseball and was the home of various versions of the Lodi Crushers , first in the California League from 1966 to 1969 and again in 1984 and later the collegiate wood bat Great West League in 2016.