Ground is broken for Packard Park renovations
Mayor Sharon Tucker, Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Director Steve McDaniel, community leaders, funding partners and neighborhood representatives celebrated the first steps of a reconceived master plan with a ground-breaking ceremony for the renovations of Packard Park.
New Goshen Road entrance opens to Franke Park
Today community leaders celebrated the grand new entrance to Franke Park with a ribbon cutting.
Veterans Golf Free on Veterans Day – 11/11/2024
Veterans and active military personnel are invited to play golf for free at Foster, Shoaff or McMillen Park Golf Courses on Veterans Day, Monday, November 11, 2024.
Ground is Broken for Brewer Park Redevelopment
Community leaders celebrated the beginning of a new era for the neighborhood with a ground-breaking ceremony for the redevelopment of Brewer Park.
Blue Ribbon Show to award top student gardeners – 9/14/2024
The City-Wide Blue-Ribbon Show to award the top student gardeners is planned for Saturday, September 14, 2024, at the McMillen Community Center.
City splash pads to close for the season
Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation announces that residents and visitors can enjoy the Park's splash pads until Sunday, October 6, 2024.
Input sought for draft of Comprehensive Park Plan
After a year of gathering public input, meetings and development, Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation has released a draft of the Fort Wayne 2024 Park System Comprehensive Plan.
Foellinger Theatre: The High Kings and Gaelic Storm to play – 8/21/2024
Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation announces that Fort Wayne’s Foellinger Theatre will host The High Kings & Gaelic Storm on Wednesday, August 21, 2024.
Trek the Trails and Tread the Trails kick-off the season – 4/30/2024
The 2024 season for Trek the Trails and Tread the Trails will begin on Tuesday, April 30, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. at Promenade Park.
Registration opens for free tree seedlings
In celebration of Arbor Day 2024, Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation in partnership with Trees Indiana will offer over 200 seedlings to the public via a simple phone registration.


