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We are excited about the summer of 2024. There are many activities taking place for everyone in the family. We are compiling a list of activities and resources. Some of these are produced by Detroit Public Schools Community District and others are produced by partners such as The City of Detroit.
DPSCD team members will be on-site at various locations to answer DPSCD questions regarding enrollment, athletics, transportation, mental health services, employment, and more.
The Office of School Nutrition invites students to enjoy a healthy meal at designated Meet Up and Eat Up sites located throughout the district. Find a location near you.
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Yoga in the Parks
In partnership with Yoganic Flow, DPC is offering free yoga classes in six of its member parks. Yoga classes are accessible to all ages and abilities. Learn more
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Pistons Neighbors Program
In partnership with the Detroit Pistons Foundation and the City of Detroit Parks & Recreation Division, DPC hosts free drop-in activities for the whole family at 12 Detroit area parks. Activities include free sports clinics, live music, dance classes, and visual arts. Programming, managed by Come Play Detroit, will be provided by local vendors and presented in partnership with community-based park organizations. Learn more
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Freedom Arts Festival
With support from the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan and Michigan Arts and Culture Council, Detroit Parks Coalition’s Freedom Arts Festival features music, dance, storytelling, and art reflecting Detroit’s multicultural tapestry. The festival series brings together freedom, racial justice, history, and connection to place arts and cultural events in neighborhood parks. Learn more
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Summer Youth & Family Parks Programs
In partnership with The Kresge Foundation, the Detroit Parks Coalition has awarded grants to community organizations providing free family park programs. “We see accessible, equitable, and vibrant parks and public spaces as integral to the quality of neighborhood life, particularly for youth and families. We are particularly proud to support community organizations to bring an exciting range of enriching experiences to Detroit parks this summer. We are showing that we can collectively move toward meeting the green-space needs of Detroiters,” said Wendy Lewis Jackson, managing director of Kresge’s Detroit Program. Learn more
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Detroit Public Library Partnership
The Detroit Parks Coalition and Detroit Public Library are teaming up to offer reading & literacy programming in parks around its neighborhood branches. All summer long, park goers will experience library programming and can sign up for free library cards at existing park events. Learn more
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Citywide Tournaments
As a culmination of a summer of sports instruction, the Pistons Neighbors Program will feature two citywide tournaments, bringing youth from parks across the city together to meet one another and test their skills. Learn more