July is NRPA’s Park and Recreation Month! Parks and recreation have the power to transform neighborhoods, foster connection and create healthier, happier communities. Here are just some of the many reasons South Suburban is proud to be a place where community grows:
Participating in a fitness class or personal training session is a great way to stay in shape and improve your health, so we’re inviting you to join the Jammin’ July challenge!
Celebrate with fun, food and family-friendly activities at the Annual Fourth of July event at Belleview Park and Cornerstone Park!
Learn to play hockey at a girls-only Mile High Mites program at the South Suburban Sports Complex!
South Suburban has been working on the Bear Creek Trail Study to identify ways to improve safety, comfort, and capacity along the trail.
The South Suburban Board of Directors appointed Centennial resident Keith Gardner to fill the vacant board seat at their June 14 regular business meeting. Gardner was sworn in at the meeting and will serve the remainder of the vacant term (2025), due to the passing of David Lawful.
Congratulations to the 2023 Art on Loan Program selections! The Public Art Committee is hosting two dedication events to celebrate the new installations.
Join South Suburban and RidgeGate for free community yoga classes at Belvedere Park.
South Suburban will begin the process of filling one vacant position on the Board of Directors. The selected candidate will fill a two-year term, expiring in 2025. Applications must be completed by June 6, 2023, at 5 pm.
Celebrate South Suburban’s new off-leash dog park and playing fields at David A. Lorenz Regional Park on May 31 from 4-6 pm! This family- and dog-friendly celebration will have food, music, games and fun to kick off the summer.