Recreational Opportunities for the Fall

“We are here to add what we can to, not what we can get from, life.”
~Sir William Osler

The Central Coast in the Fall is a wonderful place to be! The summer hangs on like a beloved friend and the air is fresh with seaside scents. In the recreation realm, the days and early evenings are ideal for outdoor activities and the weekends belong to park goers!

Recent park improvement projects this year include a renovated large group picnic area at 16th Street Park. Small and large groups can now enjoy gatherings on new picnic tables under a steel covered structure. Grover Heights Park picnic area is scheduled for renovation as well. Design plans are available for review at the Parks and Recreation office.

Ongoing recreation classes are available for all ages. Current offerings for youth include: Tiny Tots Pre-School, creative dance, musical theatre, piano, etiquette, tennis, adult tap dancing, square dancing, calligraphy, dog obedience, table tennis.

Back by popular demand will be Catch a Wave Surfing. Sign up now to reserve your spot for the one-week session during the holiday break!

For older adults, the Cuesta College Emeritus Program is “falling” back into place with free classes including, Great Literature, Art, Beginning Music Arts, Composing Your Life Story, and Finance: Wills and Trusts.

Financial Aid/Scholarships are available for all Department classes and programs. Call the Grover Beach Parks and Recreation Department at (805) 473-4580 to register for a class or for more information. You can also pick up an Activity Guide at City Hall, or access the information from the City’s website at www.grover.org.


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