Recreation
Tringali Park Recreation Center
Centennial Park Pool
At Centennial Park Pool, the warm water created an inviting and comfortable environment for swimmers of all kinds, drawing strong participation across programs. A total of 174 dedicated lap swimmers took advantage of the soothing warmth to train and stay active, while 111 recreation swimmers enjoyed a relaxed and welcoming swim experience. The pool’s warm temperature was especially
The Rec Center stayed active this week, with Pickleball leading the way at 127 participants, Stride and Stretch close behind with 99 participants, and Boogie Chair keeping the fun going with 45 participants. We also welcomed our newest class, Easy Does It Mat Fitness, which launched strong with 34 participants, proving that sometimes taking it easy is still a great workout. Remember that our Lucky to Love You Big Kahuna Bash is coming up on January 31st at the Tringali Community Center. It’s shaping up to be a fun-filled event, so mark your calendars and join us for a great time with the community. JM Berlin/Rotary Skate Park Thank you to everyone who came out to support the park this week with our skateboarders coming in at 53 and our BMX riders peddling in at 64. Stay warm and keep shredding!
ideal for the 50 water aerobics participants, supporting gentle
movement, flexibility, and joint comfort. Together, these numbers highlight how a warm pool atmosphere encourages both fitness and enjoyment for the entire community. Centennial Park Pool continues to serve as a hub for competitive swimming, hosting 125 college swimmers representing three different collegiate teams who rely on the facility for high-quality training and preparation. Alongside them, 74 Sea Dragon Aquatics swimmers filled the pool with energy and focus, developing their skills in a structured and supportive environment.
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