“The impact that this program has on the community was shown when a teen participant was asked last year what he’d like for his dinner treat that night and his reply was ‘it doesn’t matter, it’s the only meal I will have today,’” said Parks & Recreation Director Greg Bayor.
The locations participating in Stay & Play this summer that will be open until 12AM are:
- Copeland Community Center (Pool remains open until 8PM on select days)
- Cyrus Greene Community Center (Pool remains open until 8PM on select days)
- Desoto Community Center
- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center (Pool remains open until 8PM on select days)
- Grant Park Activity Center
- Gwendolyn Miller Community Center
- Jackson Heights Community Center
- Springhill Community Center
- Williams Park-Activity Center (Pool remains open until 10PM)
- Spicola pool will remain open until 10PM
Programs provided range from fitness classes, swimming classes, and athletic training and leagues to Girls Fun Friday, music production classes, computer classes, anger management classes, and many more. Our valued community partners Most Valuable Proteges, Safe and Sound of Hillsborough County, Computer Mentors, Derrick Brooks Charities, Springfield College Mentors, Alpha Phi Alpha Men of Tomorrow, and The Skills Center will assist with the programming offered this summer.
- Skating Field Trip
- Teen Court
- Anti-Bullying Lectures
- Stranger/Danger Program by TPD
- Speakers including ex and current athletes, TDP, local businesses, Fire Department, and Parks and Recreational Staff
- Future Leaders Training which includes resume preparation, interviewing skills, and educational opportunities
Stay & Play aims to provide teens a place to be active, safe, and healthy. Food will be provided for free as well as transportation home when available from the Parks and Recreational Department.
SOURCE: City of Tampa
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