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City recreation manager announces Raiders Foundation grant, rising camp enrollments and lifeguard hiring push

Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission · April 7, 2026
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Recreation manager Lisa Tovar reported a $12,500 Raiders Foundation grant for the Doolittle Active Adult Center, record youth- and adult-sports enrollment and summer-camp capacity of roughly 550 children and 143 teens; lifeguard hiring fairs and final Pavilion pool hours remain subject to health-district lifeguard-plan review.

Lisa Tovar, the city’s recreation manager, told the Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission on April 7 that the department received a $12,500 grant from the Raiders Foundation to support the Doolittle Active Adult Center. The grant will fund gym passes and free lunches for seniors, Tovar said.

“We applied for and were awarded a grant worth $12,500 from the Raiders Foundation,”…

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