
April has been a busy month for community service and giving back in Dallas, with the city celebrating National Volunteer Month. The Dallas Park and Recreation Department is in the spotlight, as it has been showcasing some of its most dedicated volunteers. A recent bulletin from the City of Dallas introduced locals to Marjorie, a volunteer whose artistic contributions at Harry Stone Recreation Center have been instrumental in "Bringing Communities Together."
April is National Volunteer Month! Dallas Park and Recreation wants you to meet Marjorie! She's one of our remarkable volunteers at Harry Stone Recreation Center, where she Brings Communities Together through her artistic flair, as the bulletin announced, practically inviting residents to appreciate the individuals who lend their time and expertise to enhance the community. The Department is calling on more individuals, families, businesses, and corporations to join their ranks and contribute to various recreational and leisure programs.
For those ready to leap, DallasParks.org offers a gateway to these volunteer opportunities. The site lists and connects potential volunteers with activities that align with their skills and interests. "Dallas Park and Recreation invites you to volunteer with us! We have numerous opportunities for individuals, families, businesses, and corporations. As a volunteer, you enhance the recreational and leisure programs and activities we offer to the community with your expertise, time and experiences," the Dallas City further encourages. It's an opportunity for locals to connect with their communities, acquire new skills, and make meaningful contributions to the quality of life in their city.









