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Pleasanton's Spring Activity Guide Out Now

Spring activities guide has been released.

From the City of Pleasanton:

The Community Services Department is proud to present its new and improved Spring Activities Guide! The new guide features a four color print layout for easier reading, a Facebook photo contest, and additional programs and events including: the Teen Job Fair and the 20th Anniversary Celebration of the Senior Center, both on Saturday, March 2, Creatures of Impulse Improv Face-off showing March 13-15, and new Filmmaking and Game Design classes! Residents will find the Spring Activities Guide in mailboxes mid January.

Additional copies can be found online at  www.pleasantonrecreation.com once the Spring Activities Guide has been released. The Community Services Department publishes the Activities Guide three (3) times a year and features local events and classes for Pleasanton residents (Spring, Summer, Fall/Winter.)

The Community Services Department has also developed a new E-Newsletter to keep residents informed about happenings throughout the Department and within our Pleasanton Community. This E-Newsletter will be emailed quarterly to subscribers and will feature promotions and program discounts, special events, local park amenities, and new programs and classes. 

If  you  would  like  to  be  added to  the  E-Newsletter  distribution  list, email CSNewsletter@cityofpleasantonca.gov or call (925) 931-5340.

 

For   more   information,   please   contact   Rebecca   Hale,   Recreation   Coordinator,   at   (925)   931-5357   or rhale@cityofpleasantonca.gov.

 

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