Join us for a non-alcoholic "mock-tail" and a light snack before listening to hometown historian Joan Fudala's fun-filled discussion of Scottsdale's parks and rec centers.
Park it!
Scottsdale's city parks and their recreational programs are among the city's most popular and beloved amenities. Begun by the 1950s Civic Coordinating Council, Scottsdale's parks and recreation programs have entertained and kept fit multiple generations of residents and have enjoyed the generosity of civic groups that support our Scottsdale parks. Learn all about it at this photo-rich presentation on Scottsdale's parks, trails, rec centers, classes and special events.
Meet up first in the Copper Gallery, starting at 5 pm, for a beverage and a light snack before listening to the fascinating presentation in the auditorium at 5:30 pm. Registration is encouraged but not required.
TAGS: | Scottsdale | History | Adult Education |
Opened August 30, 1968
103,000 square feet
73 public-use computers
Café
Loft collaborative workspace
The Gallery @ the Library
Scottsdale Heritage Collection