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Great Park Pick Up – Volunteers needed

The Fort Wayne Parks & Recreation Department is teaming up with The Volunteer Center for the 1st Annual Great Park Pick Up event on Saturday, April 23rd.
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Investing in our future: Commitment to maintain and improve parks

Mayor Tom Henry and Parks & Recreation Director Al Moll today provided an update on the 2015 capital improvement projects in our parks and facilities.
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City Pool’s and splash pad closing schedule

Due to the end of summer, City Pool's and splash pad facilities will be closing shortly.
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USF selected to receive solar energy grant

The University of Saint Francis is one of four Fort Wayne locations to receive more than $88,000 in solar energy grants.
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Recent flooding changes Trek the Trails ride

This week's Trek the Trails has been changed and will begin at Johnny Appleseed Park and journey to Shoaff Park.
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Swinney Park Tennis Courts closed for resurfacing

The East Swinney Park Tennis Courts will be closed beginning June 8th for scheduled resurfacing.
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Pools & splash pads opening Memorial Day weekend

The City's free splash pads will be turned on Saturday, May 23, with plans to keep them turned on until Labor Day.
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Pools & splash pads opening Memorial Day weekend

The City's free splash pads will be turned on Saturday, May 24, with plans to keep them turned on until Labor Day.
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City receives award for Rivergreenway extension project

The City of Fort Wayne has received the "Outstanding Trail Project Award" from the Greenways Foundation of Indiana.
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Financial plan for future leads to $3 million annually for Parks

Mayor Tom Henry today was joined by members of the Parks & Recreation Department, elected officials, and community and neighborhood leaders to applaud the planned improvements the public will see in the City's Parks system.