The Riverbank Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee meeting on May 29, 2024, highlighted an exciting lineup of community events aimed at fostering local engagement and family participation. Among the key announcements was the upcoming National Grandparents Day Breakfast, set to take place in September, inviting grandparents and their grandchildren to enjoy a meal together at the community center.
As the seasons change, the committee is gearing up for traditional fall festivities, including a haunted hayride in October and a celebration for Dia de los Muertos in November. The holiday season will be marked by a Christmas prayer event in December, ensuring a vibrant end to the year.
In a notable development, the committee discussed a partnership with local businesses to revive a downtown market, which had been previously managed by the Parks and Recreation Department. This collaboration aims to streamline operations while allowing local vendors to participate. The committee emphasized that while they will not handle day-to-day operations, they will provide essential support, including permitting and logistical assistance. This partnership is seen as mutually beneficial, allowing the city to enhance community events without incurring significant costs.
The market is scheduled to launch in July, following Independence Day, with plans for it to occur every Tuesday evening. The committee is eager to hear from residents about any additional event ideas, encouraging community input to enrich Riverbank's cultural landscape.
As the meeting concluded, the committee reminded attendees that the community pool is set to open this Saturday, with more details available on the programs page of their report. This summer promises to be filled with engaging activities for Riverbank residents, fostering a sense of community and celebration.