TOWN OF CARRBORO: July is Parks and Recreation Month in Carrboro

TOWN OF CARRBORO: July is Parks and Recreation Month in Carrboro
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Town of Carrboro issued the following announcement on July 4.

July is Parks and Recreation Month in Carrboro, as proclaimed by Mayor Damon Seils. 

“I encourage all residents to enjoy our parks and natural areas, to take advantage of classes, camps, programs, and events provided by the Recreation, Parks & Cultural Resources Department, and to share appreciation and thanks with the department’s many dedicated employees and volunteers,” Mayor Seils said. 

The National Park and Recreation Association has designated the theme of this year’s celebration as “We Rise Up for Parks and Recreation!” (hashtag #RiseUpJuly). 

Parks and recreation programs are an integral part of communities because they help establish and maintain good quality of life, they contribute to the health of residents, and they support the economic and environmental well-being of the community and the region.

  • Learn more about programs and services of the Recreation, Parks and Cultural Resources Department of the Town of Carrboro at carrbororec.org
  • Read the full proclamation at http://www.carrboronc.gov/DocumentCenter/View/11513/2022-Parks-and-Recreation-Month

Source: http://townofcarrboro.org/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=2209



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