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Summer Recreation Guide Is Now Available Online
Are you looking for a dance class or want to learn some new computer skills? Or maybe your little one is interested in trying out soccer for the fall. You ‘ll find dozens of great classes and  activities listed in the city’s recreation guide.  In addition, the guide provides information on our many city parks, pools and recreation centers where you and your family can have lots of fun.

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Free Help For Homeowners Facing Foreclosure
Visit https://www.freehomeaidnv.org/   to be connected with a local HUD-approved counseling agency.

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Safekey Offered At Schools Throughout The City
The city offers before- and after-school care at 68 Safekey public school sites throughout the city. Safekey is a school enrichment program designed for children, ages 5-11,  attending kindergarten through 5th grades at Safekey elementary school sites. To learn more about the program, visit the Safekey web page.

 

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Corporate Challenge
For 28 years, Corporate Challenge has been a healthy way for local companies and their employees to stay active in the community. It offers 35 different events during an 11-week span of time.  Events begin the first week of March 2013 and continue through the end of May 2013. Visit the Corporate Challenge web page for more information.

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Services & Information
 

Neighborhood Assistance
  • Neighborhood Grants
  • Nonprofit Grants
  • Neighborhood Associations
  • Neighborhood Programs 
  • Homeless Services
  • Foreclosure Assistance
Active Adult / Senior Programs
  • Active Adult / Senior Activities
  • Senior Centers
  • Senior of the Quarter
  • Senior Citizens Advisory Board

Sports and Field Rentals

  • Adult Volleyball
  • Adult Softball
  • Youth Sports
  • Field Rentals

Financial Assistance Program

  • Application


 

  Recreation and Community Centers
  • Recreational Activities
  • Adaptive Recreation
  • Register for Classes
  • Facility Listing / Map
  • Corporate Challenge
Parks, Trails and Open Spaces
  • Park Listing / Map
  • Interactive Park Finder
  • Trails Map
Youth Programs
  • Youth Sports Leagues
  • Safekey
  • Batteries Included
  • YNAPP
  • Youth Council

Hourly Employment Opportunities

  • Hourly Application and Safekey Job Description


Contact Information

495. S. Main St.
Las Vegas, NV 89101
Phone: (702) 229-2330 (neighborhood programs) or 229-6297 (parks & recreation)
TTY: (702) 386-9108
Fax: 382-3045

Business Hours: Monday to Thursday 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., CLOSED Friday

Director: Stephen Harsin

Related Links
Summer 2013 Aquatics and Summer Camp GuideAdobe Acrobat

Earth Day Everyday Art Contest Guidelines April 2013Adobe Acrobat

Summer 2013 Recreation GuideAdobe Acrobat

Las Vegas Mayor's Cup Soccer Tournament External Link

Neighborhood Stabilization Plan (NSP3) DraftAdobe Acrobat

NSP DRGR Quarter ReportsAdobe Acrobat

CAPER - Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation ReportAdobe Acrobat

HUD Consolidated Planning - Action Plans

Recovery Act Plan

West Las Vegas Workshop - American Planning Association (APA)

Mayor’s Healthy Lifestyle Initiative

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