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West Bend Recreation reports successful youth programs and skate park progress

April 29, 2024 | West Bend City, Washington County, Wisconsin


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West Bend Recreation reports successful youth programs and skate park progress
The Parks & Recreation Commission meeting held on April 25, 2024, in West Bend City, Wisconsin, focused on updates regarding summer programs and the development of the skate park.

The meeting began with a positive note as the department announced the hiring of several rookie instructors for the summer season, which was described as beneficial for both the new employees and the department. Registration for summer programs commenced in late March for residents and early April for non-residents. The department expressed satisfaction with the current registration numbers, noting that there is still a month and a half until the summer programs begin.

Key highlights included the youth theater program, which continues to be popular. The program had 40 spots available, all of which were filled within just over two hours of opening registration. Additionally, the tennis league at the high school reported full enrollment for the older age group, while the younger group is expected to reach its increased capacity of 40 participants soon.

The youth dance program also showed strong interest, with 156 participants signed up across 15 different classes, reflecting the program's popularity and the variety of dance styles offered.

The meeting also provided an update on the skate park initiative. The Friends of West Bend Skate Park organization has met twice in April and recently achieved 501(c)(3) nonprofit status from the IRS, allowing them to operate as a legitimate nonprofit. Discussions at these meetings have centered around potential locations for the skate park and considerations related to each site.

In conclusion, the meeting highlighted the successful registration for summer programs and the progress made towards establishing a skate park, indicating a vibrant community engagement in recreational activities. Further developments are anticipated as the summer approaches and planning for the skate park continues.

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