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Parks Department prepares for summer events and planting projects in downtown

March 01, 2024 | West Bend City, Washington County, Wisconsin


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Parks Department prepares for summer events and planting projects in downtown
The West Bend Parks and Recreation Commission held a meeting on February 23, 2024, where several key initiatives and upcoming events were discussed, highlighting the department's commitment to enhancing community engagement and recreational opportunities.

One of the most notable announcements was the opening of registration for the popular Mud Run, set to begin on March 1 at 6 a.m. This event is expected to draw significant participation, reflecting the community's enthusiasm for outdoor activities. Additionally, preparations for spring sports, including track, baseball, soccer, and archery, are underway, with activities scheduled to kick off in early April.

The commission also addressed staffing needs for the summer season, particularly the recruitment of two additional supervisors for Regner Park. Interviews for lifeguards interested in these supervisory roles will commence shortly, ensuring that the park is well-staffed for the busy summer months.

In terms of facility improvements, the Parks and Forestry department reported progress on tree pruning, which is expected to conclude soon. The team has successfully managed to prune over two areas this winter, thanks to favorable weather conditions. Furthermore, the department is preparing for Bockfest, a local event that requires significant logistical support.

A significant topic of discussion was the downtown beautification project, which includes the installation of large planters for vegetation. Originally budgeted at $40,000, the project faced funding challenges, but a leadership group has stepped in to support the initiative. The planters, which will require ongoing maintenance and care, are part of a broader effort to enhance the downtown area and promote community pride.

The meeting concluded with a recognition of the hard work put in by staff to produce the summer activity booklet, which provides residents with information on various recreational offerings. The commission emphasized the importance of these events and projects in fostering community connections and enhancing the quality of life in West Bend.

As the Parks and Recreation department gears up for a busy season, residents can look forward to a variety of engaging activities and improvements that aim to enrich their community experience.

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