In the heart of Vacaville, the Parks and Recreation Commission convened for a meeting that highlighted community engagement and upcoming events. The atmosphere buzzed with anticipation as new commissioner Klein was welcomed, marking a fresh chapter in the commission's efforts to enhance local recreational offerings.
Commissioner Frasier took the floor to announce an exciting partnership with the Vacaville Swim Club, aimed at promoting water safety among adults. With a staggering 35% of adults in the area reportedly unable to swim, the commission is launching free adult swimming lessons on May 17 and 18. Participants can sign up for two half-hour sessions over the weekend, guided by experienced instructors. This initiative not only seeks to improve swimming skills but also aims to encourage attendance at the summer swimming programs.
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Subscribe for Free The meeting also touched on community events, with Vice Chair Gutierrez expressing enthusiasm for the upcoming multicultural event and the vibrant downtown farmers' market, which takes place every Saturday. The market promises a lively atmosphere filled with local vendors, inviting families and pets alike to enjoy a day in the sun.
As the meeting progressed, the commissioners reflected on recent events, including BacaCon, which showcased local vendors and drew positive feedback from attendees. The commission is also gearing up for the arts master plan discussion scheduled for next month, indicating a commitment to enriching the cultural landscape of Vacaville.
In a warm closing, the commissioners extended heartfelt wishes for Mother's Day and congratulated local graduates, fostering a sense of community spirit. With plans for future meetings already in place, the commission looks forward to continuing its mission of enhancing recreational opportunities and community engagement in Vacaville. The next meeting is set for June 4 at 6 PM, promising further discussions on initiatives that resonate with the community's needs.