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City proclaims Parks and Recreation Month, honors staff and local businesses

North Las Vegas City Council and Redevelopment Agency · July 1, 2026
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Summary

North Las Vegas proclaimed July 2026 as Parks and Recreation Month, recognized parks staff and named Amber and Frost as Business of the Month; officials highlighted park visitation and upcoming community events.

The City Council proclaimed July 2026 as Parks and Recreation Month and recognized city parks staff and a local business for community contributions.

Mayor Boynes Brown and parks leadership noted the city operates 34 parks, three recreation centers and four pools, and cited Craig Ranch Regional Park’s annual attendance (more than 2,000,000 visitors) and event revenue growth following amphitheater renovations. Parks leadership thanked staff across maintenance, aquatics and programming for event support.

Councilwoman Ruth Garcia Anderson presented a certificate naming Amber and Frost (branded in the transcript as Emerald/Amber and Frost) as the July Business of the Month; a representative from the business thanked the council and highlighted veteran‑owned status and wellness services. Parks staff invited residents to upcoming events including Sparkler Splash (July 4) and back‑to‑school activities on August 1.