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Beaumont promotes parks, Sterling Pruitt Activity Center and year-round recreation options

January 03, 2025 | Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas


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Beaumont promotes parks, Sterling Pruitt Activity Center and year-round recreation options
A City of Beaumont recreation staff member encouraged residents to use the city’s recreation offerings, saying Beaumont has “over 30 parks” and a range of facilities including the Sterling Pruitt Activity Center and the municipal tennis center.

The announcement summarized why the information matters for residents: the city’s recreation network supports youth and adult leagues, year-round drop-in activities and seasonal programs that the presenter said are intended to increase opportunities for physical activity in Beaumont.

The presenter listed amenities at the Sterling Pruitt Activity Center, saying the facility includes “an indoor basketball court, a weight room, a gaming area, and even a summer camp for the kids.” The announcement also noted organized programs: youth basketball and adult softball leagues.

The municipal tennis center was identified as a recent award recipient; the presenter said it won a Best of Texas Tennis People’s Choice Award. Other recreation options named included traditional golf and disc golf, football, horses and local hike-and-bike trails. The presenter also advised residents to search “Beaumont Recreation” on Facebook and to visit beaumonttexas.gov/recreation for schedules and more information.

The remarks were a short informational announcement rather than a policy discussion or formal agenda item; no motions, votes or formal actions were recorded in the transcript excerpt.

For event schedules, registration details and facility hours the announcement directed residents to the city recreation webpage and the Beaumont Recreation Facebook page.

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