The Parks and Recreation Commission meeting held on April 8, 2025, in Corona, California, focused on the upcoming spring and summer activities, highlighting a range of community events and park improvements.
The meeting kicked off with an overview of the busy season ahead, featuring a recreation update from Mr. Lass. He announced several key events, including the inaugural Music and Arts Festival scheduled for April 19, which aims to celebrate local artists and culture. This festival will take place at the Civic Center lawn and will feature over 50 vendors, live demonstrations, and activities for families.
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Subscribe for Free In addition to the festival, Mr. Lass detailed other upcoming events such as adult basketball leagues, guided hikes, and the opening of summer activity registration on April 14. The commission also discussed the "Corona Beautiful" initiative, which includes a planting and cleanup event at Victoria Park on April 26, coinciding with Earth Day.
The meeting also provided updates on park enhancements, including the installation of new amenities at trailheads as part of the Trails Master Plan. Mr. Cortez reported on the recent Arbor Day celebration, where volunteers planted 73 trees, and shared plans for future guided hikes and trail improvements.
The commission emphasized the importance of community involvement, noting a significant increase in volunteer participation, with over 6500 hours contributed in the last quarter. The meeting concluded with a summary of quarterly statistics, indicating steady participation in various recreational programs and a commitment to enhancing community engagement through upcoming events.
Overall, the meeting underscored the city's dedication to providing enriching recreational opportunities and maintaining its parks, fostering a vibrant community spirit as the spring season unfolds.