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Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities 1209 Admiral Street • Richmond, VA • 23220 804-646-5733 www.richmondgov.com/parks Our Promise: The Richmond Department of Parks, Recreation, and Community Facilities (PRCF) promises to make available, affordable, Who Do I Contact For...? accessible, and enjoyable activities for all children in the City of Richmond. To keep this promise, out staff will reduce fees based on General Questions, Online Registration Questions, ability to pay. Please discuss your needs with our recreation staff. or Comments Government Access Station: 804-646-5733 Tune in to Channel 17 for current announce- [email protected] ments of programs, trips, and special events. Only available with Verizon Fios and Comcast cable services. Volunteers: We encourage support from parents and members of the community. If you are interested in volunteer opportunities, please contact your local community center or park staff member. Inclusion Statement: All programs and activities are open to everyone without regards to race, religion, sex, national origin, handicap, or political affiliation. Non City Resident Fee: Non city residents must pay an additional $20 fee per program or activity. On-going Programs: Please note that on-going programs will expire August 31, 2020 and require registering again. Payments for Programs: PRCF cannot take cash as a form of payment for any of the programs that we offer. We accept money orders, cashier checks, credit cards, and personal checks. Checks and money orders should be made payable to “City of Richmond.” Operation Hours: Operation hours can be found on the Facilities Follow Us on Social Media! Listing pages. If Richmond Public Schools are closed, community centers will operate from 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. City Holidays: The City of Richmond offices and buildings will be closed on the following holidays: Good Friday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, and Labor Day. Photo Credits: Tamara Jenkins, Michael Wallace, or Alfonzo Mathis, unless otherwise noted. DanceSummer Camps Contents 4 Facilities Listing 9 Movies in the Park 10 Summer Camp Programs pagepage 2610 Dance Aquatics 15 Recreation Programs 16 Before and After School Program 17 Fitness 20 Athletics 25 Aquatics 30 James River Park Outdoor Education pagepage 1334 34 Dance 38 Visual Arts 39 S.T.E.M and S.T.E.A.M Classes Richmond Speed 40 50+ Active Lifestyle page 1521 pagepage 2516 41 Cemeteries James River Park 42 Richmond Public Libraries pagepage 2637 Register online today at www.parksandrecreation.richmondgov.com 3 Facilities COMMUNITY CENTER HOURS OF OPERATION: 1:30 - 9 p.m. | Monday - Friday EXTENDED HOURS OF OPERATION: 1:30 - 10 p.m. | Monday- Friday POOL 1 - 9 p.m. | Saturday and Sunday TRAIL COURTS COURTS SPLASH PAD PARK HOURS OF OPERATION: GYMNASIUM ATHLETIC FIELD (Soccer, Football, Baseball) PICNIC SHELTER FACILITY RENTAL Dawn to dusk daily EXTENDED HOURS COUNCIL DISTRICT TENNIS / PICKLEBALL VITA COURSE / WALKING OUTDOOR BASKETBALL PLAYGROUND/ TOT LOT Abner Clay Park Brook Road & E. Clay Street 2 Alice Fitz Playground 8 13th and Perry Streets Ann Hardy Plaza Community Center 3300 First Avenue | 804-646-4824 6 Bandy Field Nature Park 6701 Three Chopt Road 1 Battery Park Community Center 2803 Dupont Circle | 804-646-0944 3 Bellemeade Community Center 6 1800 Lynhaven Avenue | 804-646-8235 Bill Robinson Playground 721 N. 35th Street 7 Blackwell Community Center 300 E. 15th Street | 804-646-8630 6 Briel Street Playground 1319 N. 36th Street 7 Broad Rock Community Center 4615 Ferguson Lane | 804-646-8824 8 Broad Rock Sports Complex 4801 Old Warwick Road 9 Bryan Park (Joseph Bryan Park) 4308 Hermitage Road 3 Byrd Park & Dogwood Dell 600 S. Arthur Ashe Blvd 5 Byrd Park Roundhouse 5 800 S. Davis Avenue Calhoun Community Center 436 Calhoun Street | 804-646-4083 2 Cannon Creek Nature Area 6 Richmond-Henrico Turnpike Canoe Run Park 8 600 W. 22nd Street Carillon Grounds 5 1300 Blanton Avenue Carter Jones / Fonticello Park 5 2813 Bainbridge Street Chandler Playground 201 E. Brookland Park Blvd 3 Charlie D. Sydnor Playground 8 1400 Maury Street 4 Parks and Recreation Digest | Spring and Summer 2020 Facilities COMMUNITY CENTER HOURS OF OPERATION: 1:30 - 9 p.m. | Monday - Friday EXTENDED HOURS OF OPERATION: 1:30 - 11 p.m. | Monday- Friday POOL 1 - 9 p.m. | Saturday and Sunday TRAIL COURTS COURTS SPLASH PAD PARK HOURS OF OPERATION: GYMNASIUM ATHLETIC FIELD (Soccer, Football, Baseball) PICNIC SHELTER Dawn to dusk daily FACILITY RENTAL EXTENDED HOURS COUNCIL DISTRICT TENNIS / PICKLEBALL VITA COURSE / WALKING PLAYGROUND/ TOT LOT OUTDOOR BASKETBALL Chimborazo Community Center 3000 E. Marshall Street | 804-646-0029 7 Chimborazo Park 7 3201 East Broad Street Chimborazo Playground 3000 E Grace Street 7 Chimborazo Roundhouse 7 3400 East Grace Street Conrad Street Mini-Park 1901 Conrad Street 6 Creighton Court Community Center 2101 Creighton Road | 804-646-4511 7 Davee Garden Fitness & Walking Trail 3412 Ryburn Road 8 E.S.H. Greene ES Playground 1745 Catalina Drive Under Construction 9 Elkhardt Athletic Fields 300 Hull Street Road 9 Fairmount Pool 7 2000 U Street | 804-646-3831 Forest Hill Park 4021 Forest Hill Avenue 4 Forest Hill Park Stonehouse 4 Old Rhoades Estate House Gaither Beard Fields 2120 Fendall Avenue 3 Gillies Creek Nature Area 7 4425 Williamsburg Avenue Henderson Softball Complex 3 500 Forest Lawn Drive Hickory Hill Community Center 3000 Belt Blvd. | 804-646-7934 8 Holly Street Playground 819 Holly Street 5 Hotchkiss Field Community Center 701 E. Brookland Park Blvd. | 804-646-4466 6 Humphrey Calder Community Center 414 N. Thompson Street | 804-646-1780 1 J.L. Francis Playground 5146 Snead Road 9 James River - Ancarrow’s Landing 1308 Bander Street 8 Register online today at www.parksandrecreation.richmondgov.com 5 Facilities COMMUNITY CENTER HOURS OF OPERATION: 1:30 - 9 p.m. | Monday - Friday EXTENDED HOURS OF OPERATION: 1:30 - 10 p.m. | Monday- Friday POOL 1 - 9 p.m. | Saturday and Sunday TRAIL COURTS COURTS SPLASH PAD PARK HOURS OF OPERATION: GYMNASIUM ATHLETIC FIELD (Soccer, Football, Baseball) PICNIC SHELTER FACILITY RENTAL Dawn to dusk daily EXTENDED HOURS COUNCIL DISTRICT TENNIS / PICKLEBALL VITA COURSE / WALKING OUTDOOR BASKETBALL PLAYGROUND/ TOT LOT James River - Belle Isle 500 Tredegar Street 5 James River - Great Shiplock Park Canal Street & Pear Street 7 James River - Nature/Visitors Center 4 4101 Riverside Drive James River - North Bank Park (AKA Texas Beach) 2000 Texas Avenue 5 James River - Pony Pasture & Wetlands 6700 Riverside Drive 4 James River - Pumphouse Park 5 1800 block of Pumphouse Drive Jefferson Park 7 1921 Princess Anne Avenue Kanawha Plaza Park 6 801 E. Canal Street Lewis G. Larus Park 4 8800 W. Huguenot Road Libby Hill Park 2801 E. Franklin Street 7 Linwood Robinson Senior Center 7 700 N. 26th Street | 804-646-3115 Lombardy Street Triangle 2 301 North Lombardy Street Luck’s Field Rogers & T Street (1925 U Street) 7 Mary M. Scott ES Playground 4011 Moss Side Avenue 3 Mary Munford ES Playground 211 Westmoreland Street 1 Mashore Playground (Old Pilkington PG) 2310 Decatur Street 8 Maymont Playground 5 1100 South Allen Avenue MLK Fields 6 1000 Mosby Street (behind MLK, Jr. MS) Monroe Park 719 W. Franklin Street 2 Montrose Heights Playground 2022 Fenton Street 7 Moore Street Tot Lot 1846 Moore Street 2 6 Parks and Recreation Digest | Spring and Summer 2020 Facilities COMMUNITY CENTER HOURS OF OPERATION: 1:30 - 9 p.m. | Monday - Friday EXTENDED HOURS OF OPERATION: 1:30 - 10 p.m. | Monday- Friday TRAIL POOL COURTS 1 - 9 p.m. | Saturday and Sunday COURTS SPLASH PAD GYMNASIUM ATHLETIC FIELD PARK HOURS OF OPERATION: (Soccer, Football, Baseball) PICNIC SHELTER FACILITY RENTAL EXTENDED HOURS Dawn to dusk daily COUNCIL DISTRICT TENNIS / PICKLEBALL VITA COURSE / WALKING OUTDOOR BASKETBALL PLAYGROUND/ TOT LOT Norrell ES - Annex (Tot Lot only) 201 W. Graham Road 3 Oak Grove Playground 2200 Gordon Avenue 8 Oakwood Park 3400 Canepa Street 7 Parker Field Annex 3101 N. Boulevard 2 Petronius S. Jones Park 1400 Idlewood Avenue 5 Pine Camp Arts and Community Center 4901 Old Brook Road | 804-646-3673 3 Poe’s Park 1707 Monteiro Street 3 Powhatan’s Hill Community Center 5051 Northampton Street | 804-646-0973 7 Powhite Park 7200 Jahnke Road 4 Providence Park Playground 6 421 E. Ladies Mile Road Randolph Community Center 1415 Grayland Avenue | 804-646-1080 5 Reid Community Center 1301 Whitehead Road | 804-646-0152 9 Riverside Park/North Bank Trail 721 S. Pine Street 5 Rueger Playground 3000 Grant Street 5 Smith-Peters Playground 900-1000 Catherine Street 2 Southampton Playground 3333 Cheverly Road 4 Southside Community Center 6255 Warwick Road | 804-646-1206 9 Summer Hill 8 Lambert & Castlewood Avenues Swansboro Playground 8 3055 Logandale Avenue Swansboro Natatorium 3160 Midlothian Turnpike | 804-646-8088 8 Third Avenue Tot Lot 2001 Third Avenue 6 Register online today at www.parksandrecreation.richmondgov.com 7 Facilities COMMUNITY CENTER HOURS OF OPERATION: 1:30 - 9 p.m. | Monday - Friday EXTENDED HOURS OF OPERATION: 1:30 - 10 p.m. | Monday- Friday POOL 1 - 9 p.m. | Saturday and Sunday TRAIL COURTS COURTS SPLASH PAD PARK HOURS OF OPERATION: GYMNASIUM ATHLETIC FIELD (Soccer, Football, Baseball) PICNIC SHELTER FACILITY RENTAL Dawn to dusk daily EXTENDED HOURS COUNCIL DISTRICT TENNIS / PICKLEBALL VITA COURSE / WALKING OUTDOOR BASKETBALL PLAYGROUND/ TOT LOT Thomas B. Smith Community Center 2001 Ruffin Road | 804-646-8490 8 Thomas Jefferson Tot Lot 4100 W. Grace Street 1 Thompson Community Center 4 7825 Forest Hill Avenue | 804-646-1209 Westhampton Green 1 519 Libbie Avenue Westover Community Center 4 1301 Jahnke Road | 804-646-8995 Westwood Playground 5401 Marian Street 1 Whitcomb Court Community Center 6 2302 Carmine Street | 804-646-2988 Woodville Pool 2305 Fairfield Avenue | 804-646-3834 7 Yancey St.
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