City of Fort Worth | City of Fort Worth website
City of Fort Worth | City of Fort Worth website
Fort Worth Park & Recreation Department recently recognized volunteers for their long-standing dedication and service to green spaces and recreational facilities within the community.
The Park & Recreation Volunteer Program was highlighted for providing diverse opportunities for individuals of all ages and interests to actively engage and create a significant impact. According to a department representative, "The Park & Recreation Volunteer Program offers opportunities for people of all ages and interests to get involved and make a meaningful impact."
The department also extended an invitation to the public, stating, "Interested in joining the volunteer program and making a difference in the community? Sign up online."
One notable group acknowledged for their contribution was Castleberry ISD students, who were seen working at the City's tree farm. This engagement exemplifies the collaborative efforts between educational institutions and local authorities in enhancing green spaces.
Furthermore, individuals like Bill Collins, Alex Hernandez, and Steve Clouse were specifically mentioned for their outstanding commitment and service to the community's park and recreation initiatives.
The recognition of these volunteers underscores the importance of community involvement and highlights the positive outcomes that result from collective efforts towards maintaining and improving public recreational areas.