The City of San Diego is serving as a bridge to connect job seekers with employers in the fields of child care and early education. The City’s Office of Child and Youth Success, in partnership with the Parks and Recreation Department, will host three job fairs for people interested in a career in… Read more about Job Seekers Invited to Early Care and Education Career Fairs
Drowning is the single leading cause of death for children ages 1 to 4, and the City of San Diego has teamed up with the Prevent Drowning Foundation of San Diego (PDFSD) to send the message that everyone can make a difference in drowning prevention. Read more about San Diego Highlights Drowning Prevention During Water Safety Month
For the second consecutive year, the City of San Diego is hosting some of the best local, national and international adaptive golfers at its annual Torrey Pines Adaptive Golf Championship on Thursday, May 2. The tournament allows golfers with disabilities and other adaptations to compete and… Read more about Second Annual Adaptive Golf Championship Returns to Torrey Pines
Nineteen park projects in the City of San Diego will receive approximately $15.9 million in capital-improvement funding as part of Mayor Todd Gloria’s Parks for All of Us initiative. Today, the San Diego City Council approved Citywide Park Development Impact Fee (DIF) allocations to… Read more about Funding Approved for 19 Park Projects Across San Diego
With the holiday season in full swing, the City of San Diego is inviting kids and adults of all ages to enjoy winter holiday-themed events and activities. These Winter Festival celebrations are planned at multiple recreation centers and parks throughout the city and promise a fun-filled, festive… Read more about Celebrate the Holiday Season at Parks and Recreation's Free Winter Festivals