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City Of Napa Parks And Recreation Newsletter - August 2022

Government and Politics

August 2, 2022

From: City Of Napa

Napa Parks & Recreation Foundation focusing on Westwood Hills Park

The Napa Parks and Recreation Foundation hosted a fundraising event on July 17th at Westwood Hills Park. This event featured docent led hikes, educational sessions and the unveiling of a new Westwood Hills Park trail map. Congressman Mike Thompson's staff delivered proclamation recognizing the Foundation's work on his behalf at the event. The Foundation is currently fundraising to help support creating new trail signage and trail markers at the park. To learn more about how to support the Napa Parks & Recreation Foundation or to join their newsletter, visit www.supportnapaparks.org.  

Swim Lessons Extended to Aug 18th
Harvest Middle School
8:30 am - 12:00 pm August 8 - 18

We're excited announce that we are offering a limited 4th session of swim lessons at Harvest Middle School! . Click here to see the available classes. Please note that we also have a limited number of scholarships still available, too! If you have already been approved for a scholarship with us this summer, you do not have to go through the approval process again. Follow this link for more information on how to apply for the scholarship. 

Fall Youth Sports

Summer is over and it's time to get back in the game. Fall Youth Sports Registration is now open! Whether you are wanting to learn how to play, or grow your skills then we have you covered. Our current Fall Youth Sports program offerings are Volleyball, Tennis, Baseball, Fencing or Soccer. Register for fall sports HERE.

Speaker Series:
Housing Home Repair
Napa Senior Center
August 5th 10:00 - 11:00 am

Are you a City of Napa homeowner in need of home repairs?  You may be eligible for assistance through the Housing Rehab Program. Supervisor Hernando Guillem will be here to answer question on programs that might be of assistance! Qualified property owners may be eligible to receive a no-interest loan for home repairs and improvements, depending on the household’s annual income and equity in owned property. Examples of eligible work include foundation, structural, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, windows, flooring, painting, insulation, and termite repairs, as well as disabled-accessibility and energy efficiency improvements. the session is free.  Please register in advance.

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