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Summer PA List for Website SUMMER PLAYGROUND ASSOCIATE PROGRAM 2007 BRONX Site Name Address Hours Days Flynn Playground E. 157th & 158th, Bet. Brook & 3rd Ave. 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Tiffany Playground E. 167th St., Fox & Tiffany 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Behagen Playground E. 166, Tinton & Union 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Crotona Playground 10 Fulton Ave. & Crotona Park South 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Nelson Playground W. 166th St. & Woodycrest Ave. 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Slattery Playground E. 183rd St. & Valentine Ave. 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Tremont (Boro Hall) E. Tremont & Arthur Ave. 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Williamsbridge Oval 3225 Reservoir Oval East 10am-6pm Tues-Sat VC Sahkerah Park Gunhill and Jerome Avenue Noon-8pm Tues-Sat Spuyten Duyvil W. 235th - W. 236th St. & Douglas Ave. 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Soundview Park Lafayette & Bronx River Ave. 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Pelham Bay Park Bruckner Expwy & Wilkinson Ave. 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Pearly Gates Tratman & St. Peters Ave. 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Loreto Playground Morris Park & Tomlinson 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Haffen Park Ely & Hammersly Ave. 10am-6pm Tues-Sat River Park E. 180th St. & Bronx River Ave. 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Woodlawn Plyaground E. 239th & Van Cortlandt Park East 10am-6pm Tues-Sat BROOKLYN Site Name Address Hours Days Steinberg Playground Montrose & Lorimer 11am - 7pm Tues-Sat Crispus Attucks Playground Fulton St. & Classon Avenue 11am - 7pm Tues-Sat Raymond Bush Playground Monroe & Marcus Garvey 11am - 7pm Tues-Sat Linden Park Linden Blvd & Stanley Avenue 11am - 7pm Tues-Sat Carroll Park Smith & Carroll Sts. 10am-6pm Tues-Sat McKinley Park 7th Avenue & Bay Ridge Pky 11am - 7pm Tues-Sat Mt. Prospect Playground Eastern Pkwy & Underhill 11am - 7pm Tues-Sat Millennium Park 68th St. & Shore Rd 11am - 7pm Tues-Sat Betty Rappaport 52nd St. & 10th Ave 11am - 7pm Tues-Sat Ft. Greene Pk. Myrtle Ave & Ft. Greene Place 11am - 7pm Tues-Sat Marine Pk Nature Ctr (E33rd St) 11am - 7pm Tues-Sat Harmony Playground 11th St. & Prospect Park West 11am - 7pm Tues-Sat McCarren Park Driggs & Nassau Street 11am - 7pm Tues-Sat Maria Hernandez Knickerbocker Ave & Starr St 11am - 7pm Tues-Sat Greenwood Playground Ft. Hamilton Pky & E 4th Street 11am - 7pm Tues-Sat Coffey Park King & Richards St 11am - 7pm Tues-Sat Dyker Beach 86th Street & 14th Avenue 11am - 7pm Tues-Sat Paerdegat Playground Foster Ave & E41st 11am - 7pm Tues-Sat MOBILE PA SITE Basketball Clinics 11am - 7pm Tues-Sat MANHATTAN Site Name Address Hours Days Morningside Park Playground @ 112th Street 10am-6pm Tues-Sat 123rd Street Playground 10am-6pm Tues-Sat St. Nicholas Park Playground @ 133rd Street 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Jackie Robinson Park Playground @ 149th Street & Bradhurst Avenue 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Marcus Garvey Park Playground @ 124th Street & Madison Ave. 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Washington Market Park Chambers, Greenwich & West Streets 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Columbus Park Baxter, Mulberry, Bayard, Worth Sts 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Union Square Park Broadway & 17th Street 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Madison Square Park Madison Avenue @ 23rd Street 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Ruppert Park 2ns Avenue b/w 90 & 91 Sts 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Samuel Seabury Playground East 96th Street & Lexington Avenue 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Stanley Isaacs Park East 96th Street & FDR Drive 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Cherry Tree Playground East 99th Street & 3rd Avenue 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Blake Hobbs Playground East 102 to E 104 @ 2nd Avenue 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Wagner Pool East 124th Street @ 2nd Avenue 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Bleecker Playground Hudson & West 11th Street 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Seward Park East Broadway & Essex Street 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Sara D. Roosevelt Park Hester Street Playground 10am-6pm Tues-Sat McCaffrey Playground West 43rd Street b/w 8th & 9th Avenues 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Hell's Kitchen Park 10th Avenue b/w 47 & 48 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Augustus Saint Gaudens East 19th Street & 2nd Avenue 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Playground 70 West End Avenue & West 70th Street 10am-6pm Tues-Sat John Jay Park 77th Street & Cherokee Place 10am-6pm Tues-Sat St. Catherine's Park East 67th Street & 1st Avenue 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Carl Schurz Park 84th Street & East End Avenue 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Carmansville Playground Amsterdam Avenue from West 151-152 Streets 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Martin Luther King Plaground 114th Street & Lenox Avenue 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Inwood Park- Indian Road Plgd W 214 & Seaman Ave 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Riverside Park Little Engine Plgd- 66th St 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Hippo Playground- 91st Street 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Claremont Playground- 124th Street 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Asser Levy East 23rd Street & FDR Drive 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Highbridge Park 175th St & Amsterdam Ave 10am-6pm Tues-Sat QUEENS Site Name Address Hours Days Astoria Park Shore Blvd. & 23rd Avenue 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Queensbridge Park 21 Street & East River 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Lou Lodati Plgd. Skillman Avenue & 43rd Street 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Noonan Playground Greenpoint Avenue & 47th Avenue 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Travers Park 34th Avenue & 77th Street 10am-6pm Tues-Sat East Elmhurst Plgd. (PS 172) 25th Avenue & 98th Street 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Playground for All Children 111-01 Corona Avenue 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Park of the Americas 104th Street & 41st Avenue 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Grover Cleveland Park Grandview & Fairview Avenue 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Rosemary Playground Woodward Ave., Woodbine St, Fairview Ave 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Lower Highland Park Jamaica Avenue & Elton Street 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Yellowstone Park Yellowstone Blvd. & 68th Avenue 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Painters Playground (PS 174) Alderton St, Dieterle St, Crescent St. 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Poppenhuesen Playground 20th Ave, 123rd & 124th St. 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Colden Playground Union St & 31st Road 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Vleigh Place Playground Union Tpke & 141 St. 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Hoover Manton Playground Main & Manton St. 10am-6pm Tues-Sat London Planetree Park 88th St. & Atlantic Ave 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Smokey Oval Park 125th St & Atlantic Ave 10am-6pm Tues-Sat PO Edward Byrne Park N. Conduit & 134th St. 10am-6pm Tues-Sat PO Nicholas Demutis Plgd. 102 St & Liberty Avenue 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Underhill Playground 188th St & Peck Ave 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Crocheron Park 33-35th Avenue & Little Neck Bay 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Liberty Park 173rd St & 106th Ave 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Sutphin Plgd, Baisley Pond Pk. Sutphin Blvd & 125th Avenue 10am-6pm Tues-Sat St. Alban's Park Merrick Blvd & Sayers Ave 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Cambria Heights 12th Ave & 220th St 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Springfield Park 147th Ave & Springfield Blvd 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Westbourne Park Mott Ave & Bay 25th Street 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Bayswater Park Beach Channel Dr, B32 St & Norton Ave 10am-6pm Tues-Sat STATEN ISLAND Site Name Address Hours Days Lt. Lia Playground Belmont Avenue and Wall Street 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Levy Playground Castleton Ave and Jewett Ave 10am-6pm Tues-Sat PS 14 Playground Broad Street and Tompkins A 10am-6pm Tues-Sat McDonald Playground Broadway and Forest Aves 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Corporal Thompson Playground Broadway and Henderson Ave 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Ben Soto Skate Park Hunter Ave and Father Cappodanno Blvd 10am-6pm Tues-Sat General Douglas MacArthur Playground Dongan Hills Ave at SIRR 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Dugan Playground Tysens Lane and Mill Road 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Bloomingdale Park Lenevar Ave and Ramona Ave 10am-6pm Tues-Sat DeMatti Playground Tompkins Ave and Chestnut Avenue 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Grandview Playground Harbor Road and Richmond Terrace 10am-6pm Tues-Sat Midland Playground/PS 38 Midland Ave and Mason Ave 10am-6pm Tues-Sat PS 46 Playground Parkinson Ave off Hylan Blvd 10am-6pm Tues-Sat.
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