Litchfield Park Planning Commission to Review Historic Preservation Amendment and Invite Citizens to Join Work-Study Session
Litchfield Park plans to add a Historic Preservation Commission for protecting architectural heritage, with a public session to discuss this scheduled for October 29, 2024. Residents may attend or email comments in advance.
Scottsdale's Parks & Recreation Department Celebrates Prestigious CAPRA Reaccreditation, Holds 30-Year Accreditation Streak
Scottsdale's Parks & Recreation department has been reaccredited by CAPRA, marking a 30-year streak as the longest-accredited agency in Arizona and among the top five in the U.S.
Gilbert Parks and Recreation Renews Commitment to Inclusivity as Certified Autism Center
Gilbert Parks and Recreation has renewed their Certified Autism Center™ status, reaffirming their commitment to inclusivity, particularly for autistic and sensory-sensitive visitors, with sensory guides, quiet zones, and more.
Gilbert Regional Park Closed for Exclusive Sound Bites Music & Food Festival on October 12
Gilbert Regional Park will be closed for the Sound Bites Music & Food Festival on October 12, 2024, from 5 AM to 10 PM. Only card payments are accepted at the event, and tailgating is not allowed. The park reopens on October 13 at 5:30 AM.
Glendale's Sahuaro Ranch Park Enriched by Colorful History and Free-Roaming Peacocks from Chicago World's Fair Legacy
Sahuaro Ranch Park in Glendale is home to many free-roaming peacocks, originally brought from the Chicago World's Fair for pest control, now a part of the park's historic charm.
Mesa Celebrates Expanded Red Mountain Park with Family-Friendly Activities and Eco-friendly Upgrades
Mesa celebrates the expansion of Red Mountain Park with new features and a community event filled with sports and activities. Mayor Giles emphasizes the park’s importance and its eco-friendly upgrades.












