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family. Hopefully, you will find something that will entertain, enhance, or improve your life. Should you have any suggestions for additional programs or classes, please feel free to contact us and let us know. Parks and recreation services are vital to our communities as they protect the environment, promote social interaction, increase economic development and improve community health. We hope you will join us this spring for some fun things! See you in the parks.
Sincerely,
Stacey Laird Dicke
The Arboretum Guide is now online! Click the picture below to view.

For more infromation on the Grill ban click below:
Grill Ban Ordinance
Parks and Recreation operates the city's recreation programs, athletic programs and leagues, aquatic programs, and golf course along with maintaining 33 parks comprising over 500 acres.
The main Parks Department telephone number is: 830-221-4350 but please refer to the different divisions (select from the banner menu on the left) for specific contact information.
Park Your Dog Community Project
The next community meeting is Thursday, May 24th, 6:30 p.m. at the Civic Center!
League/Class Rain Out Information - The Parks and Recreation Rainout Line is typically updated in late afternoon on an "as needed" basis. 830-221-4376
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