2025 Boston Parks and Recreation Summer program guide now available

Boston, MALocal News

The 2025 Summer Program Guide for Boston Parks and Recreation is now available, featuring a wide array of free activities designed to engage residents and visitors in outdoor fun. Key highlights include the Summer Fitness Series, arts and craft workshops for children ages 3 to 10, and the opening celebration at Boston Common Frog Pond on June 24. Residents can conveniently access the guide as a PDF online or pick up a physical copy at city offices and libraries while supplies last. Additional offerings include movie nights in parks and the Tito Puente Latin Music Series across various neighborhoods. Boston Parks aims to foster community involvement through these diverse programs, which also include sports leagues and intimate concerts.

To remain informed about park events and improvements, residents are encouraged to join the email list and follow the parks department on social media. The initiative reflects the city's commitment to promoting healthy lifestyles and cultural activities. Boston's parks serve as vital community spaces, enhancing quality of life for its residents.

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