Bartlett celebrates Kids to Parks Day with free activities at WJ Freeman Park

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Under the warm glow of the Bartlett City Hall, excitement filled the air as city officials gathered for the Board of Mayor and Aldermen meeting on May 27, 2025. Among the key discussions was a proclamation celebrating Kids to Parks Day, a cherished annual event that encourages families to explore the great outdoors.

Paul, a city representative, took the floor to explain the significance of this proclamation. "This is our fifteenth annual celebration," he noted, highlighting the event's roots with the National Parks Trust. The city of Bartlett has proudly participated in this initiative for the past five or six years, fostering a love for nature and community engagement among its youngest residents.

Scheduled for Saturday, May 31, at WJ Freeman Park, the event promises a morning filled with joy and laughter from 9 AM to 12 PM. Families can look forward to a variety of free activities, including inflatables, arts and crafts, and games designed to entertain children of all ages. This gathering not only aims to promote outdoor activity but also strengthens community bonds, inviting families to come together and create lasting memories.

As the meeting progressed, the enthusiasm for Kids to Parks Day resonated throughout the room, reflecting a shared commitment to nurturing the next generation's connection to nature. With the event just days away, the city is poised to celebrate the joys of childhood and the beauty of the parks that Bartlett has to offer.

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