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Recreation staff recap Cinco de Mayo, after‑school pentathlon and open‑swim changes
Summary
Recreation supervisor Anna Casillas told the commission the Cinco de Mayo event drew about 200 attendees, after‑school programs served students at four sites with 117 signed up for the spring pentathlon, and staff will end Monday open‑swim days for the summer due to low participation.
Anna Casillas, recreation supervisor, presented a recap of recent community programs, detailing the May 2 Cinco de Mayo event and updates to after‑school and swim programming.
"My name is Anna Casillas. I'm one of the recreation supervisors and I'm here to present on our Cinco de Mayo recap as well as after school programming," she told the commission. Casillas said the Cinco de Mayo celebration (5:30–9 p.m., Mission District) featured 17 artisan vendors, live entertainment including an Aztec dance group and the San Miguel band, three food trucks, 15 community booths, and new attractions such as a 360‑degree…
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