![]() ![]() Began transitional services planning for how and what to provide during the construction of the Multi-Generational Community Center and Library.Began the community engagement process for the Multi-Generational Community Center and Library.The City received and accepted an offer to collaborate with Facebook to develop a Multi-Generational Community Center and Library in the Belle Haven neighborhood.Completed the Parks and Recreation Facilities Master Plan which was accepted by the City Council in October 2019.Launched “Menlo Mania” summer camp, a merger of City operated summer camps on the Burgess campus resulting in improved content and quality as well as an efficient use of City resources.Belle Haven Child Development Center received a higher quality tier rating from Quality Rating and Improvement System (QRIS) and due to the increased rating the program received an additional grant in the amount of $22,500 from QRIS.One to One Scholarship Program through the Belle Haven Community Development Fund awarded over 50 scholarships to youth and teens for the Summer of Service (SOS) program and various recreational classes.Completed Nealon Park Tennis Court repairs and reconstruction projects.Completed the Nealon Park Nature Play Area, the City’s first all-abilities inclusive playground.Camp Menlo at the Belle Haven Youth Center is at full capacity for the 3rd consecutive year.Menlo Children’s Center After School Program enrollment is at full capacity.Some events were cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic closure. There were approximately 20 community special events held this year including the Summer Concert series, Movies in the Park, Fourth of July Parade and Celebration and Halloween Hoopla.Other recreation facilities include tennis courts, a skate park, picnic areas, sports fields, two dog parks and Bedwell Bayfront Park, a 160-acre open space area with walking trails along San Francisco Bay. and includes year-round programming at both the Burgess and Belle Haven Pools. Youth and adult recreation classes at our two recreation centers include health and fitness, dance, martial arts, cooking, art, music, performing arts, crafts, horseback riding, sports (including ice skating, hockey, soccer, tennis, basketball and baseball), computer skills, English as a Second Language (ESL) and more.Īquatics programming is provided through a contractor agreement with Team Sheeper, Inc. ![]() The Arrillaga Family Gymnastics Center offers aerial arts classes that includes silks, trapeze, fitness classes and rentals for community meetings. Menlo Park Gymnastics provides very popular gymnastics programs, including an extensive preschool program and girls competitive team. The Department also sponsors AAU basketball tournaments and provides contract classes including basketball, golf, tennis and various sports clinics. Youth Sports include basketball leagues, a girls’ volleyball league and the Kids Love Soccer program. Community Services also offers specialty programming such as Team Fitness and Menlo Swim and Sport providing boot camp fitness classes. There are also drop-in opportunities for basketball, volleyball, floor hockey and badminton. Adult Sports including basketball leagues, softball leagues and volleyball classes are offered.
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