Plant City Observer

City proclaims July Parks and Rec Month

City commissioners issued a proclamation on June 22 designating this month as Parks and Recreation Month, which is in lockstep with national celebrations that typically honor parks and recreation departments nationwide during July.

“In observing Parks and Recreation Month, we recognize the vital contributions of employees and volunteers in recreation and parks facilities,” the proclamation read. “These dedicated supporters organize youth activities, provide educational programming, advocate for more open space and better trails and raise funds for local improvements, and ensure that recreation and parks facilities are safe and accessible places for all citizens to enjoy.”

The city’s Parks and Recreation Department is promoting the month-long celebrating with information from the National Recreation & Parks Association:

Public support of parks and recreation:

Health and wellness benefits of parks and recreation:

Environmental benefits of parks and recreation:

Economic benefits of parks and recreation:

Essential need for parks:

“Parks and Recreation Month serves to recognize the importance of our park system and recreation opportunities,” department director Jack Holland said in a press release. “The services that park and recreation professionals provide are vital for our communities — from protecting open space and natural resources, to helping fight obesity and providing activities and resources for all people. This has been especially true throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Parks and Recreation Month encourages everyone to reflect on the exponential value park and recreation professionals bring to communities.”

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