The 14th annual event highlights the many activities and programs offered by the Town.
Get an inside look at the Town of Danville Recreation, Arts, & Community Services classes and programs at the 14th annual Recreation Expo & Open House on Saturday, February 3. The event will take place across three Town facilities between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., presenting a variety of activities happening this spring and summer as well as programs offered daily.
The Recreation Expo & Open House aligns with the distribution of the spring activity guide, available January 25, which includes information on both spring programs and summer camps. With many parents already looking ahead to spring and summer break, a variety of contract class instructors and Town staff will showcase upcoming camps and classes. Instructors will be on hand to answer questions and help the community learn more about the programs offered, such as swim lessons, summer day camps, and youth, adult and senior activities in areas such as art, cooking, fitness, foreign languages and more.
To provide the community with a better overview of all programs, the event will be spread among three locations, with different activities at each site:
- Danville Community Center, 420 Front Street
- Village Theatre & Art Gallery, 233 Front Street
- Danville Senior Center, 115 E. Prospect Avenue
Through visiting all three sites, visitors will get an opportunity to participate in a few popular activities, including winter wonderland fun at the Danville Community Center; Frozen sing-along at the Village Theatre; and snowball cornhole at the Danville Senior Center.
Activities for all ages and interests will be covered over the three sites, which are within less than 5 minutes walking distance. Attendees are encouraged to start at the Community Center, then walk to the Village Theatre & Art Gallery, then along to the Danville Senior Center.
Even with a Frozen theme, this multi-faceted event will give guests the opportunity to start planning for summer. The Recreation, Arts & Community Services mascot, Auggie the Acorn, will be there to host an adventure scavenger hunt. Guests who complete the scavenger hunt can collect a prize and learn more about priority registration at the Danville Senior Center.
Spring Activity Guides with summer camp information will be mailed to Danville, Alamo and Diablo residents beginning January 25, and available online at www.danville.ca.gov/activityguide. Registration for spring programs, summer camps and aquatics begins on February 13 for Danville residents. Open registration will begin on February 20. To prepare, please update your registration account at www.danville.ca.gov/recguide.
For more information, visit www.danville.ca.gov/recexpo or contact the Danville Community Center at 925-314-3400 or recreation@danville.ca.gov.