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City of Westminster Parks and Recreation
Basic Information
Address: 4800 W. 92nd Avenue
Westminster, CO 80031
Various Recreation Center locations throughout the City of Westminster:
City Park Recreation Center
10455 Sheridan Boulevard
Westminster, CO
West View Recreation Center
10747 W. 108th Avenue
Westminster, CO
Swim and Fitness Center
3290 W. 76th Avenue
Westminster, CO
Phone Number: 303-658-2219
Fax Number: 303-706-3926
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Additional Information
Focus: We offer programs and classes from 1-100+ years
Director: Cindy McDonald Youth Program Speciliast
Schools Served: A
School District: Jefferson and Adams 12
County: Jefferson and Adams
Schedule: after school between the hours of 4-8p
Ages: 6 and up
Capacity: 15 per class
Membership/Pricing: $7-$8 per class
Setting:
class rooms and gym
History:
25+ years
Program Highlights:
Offering activities for children durning a high risk time of day.
Support Services:
Recreation Centers and schools
Activities:
Arts and crafts, math, reading, social skills, sports.
Field Trip Destinations: No
Program Information:
The City of Westminster Parks and Recreation offers a wide variety of programs for all ages, before and after school, evenings, weekends and during school closures and breaks. For more information visit our web site at www.cityofwestminster.us pick up one of our Activities Guides at any Westminster recreation center or call us at 303-658-2219 or 303-658-2192.
Slogan: No child left inside.