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Community Center

GENERAL INFORMATION

The Weston Community Center serves as the center of operations for the City’s Parks and Recreation Department (also known as Weston Parks.) The Community Center is usually host to a variety of programs for all ages throughout the year; however, due to Covid-19, the indoor classes have been postponed and room rentals are currently on hold until further notice. Details on room rentals (once they are available) can be found on page 16. Weston Parks maintains and operates 15 park and recreation facilities – offering an array of amenities for active or passive play and relaxation.

Weston Community Center

Located inside Weston Regional Park 20200 Saddle Club Road Weston, FL 33327 954-389-4321 • WestonFL.org/Parks

Hours of Operation

Monday – Friday • 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Weekend and Evening hours vary dependent upon activities.

COVID-19 Impact on Operations

Hours of operation and City administrative policies for in person activities may vary due to COVID-19. At the time of publication, facial coverings are required inside all City facilities. Stay informed at WestonFL.org/Coronavirus and WestonFL.org/NewWay.

Photo Policy

A participant of a class or attendee of a special event may be subject to being photographed by the City of Weston.

U.S. Flag Disposal Bin

When a flag is worn, tattered, ripped or soiled beyond repair, it is no longer fit to serve as a symbol of our country and should be retired and disposed of properly. Residents can dispose of old, tattered and torn U.S. flags in the marked bin located just outside the Weston Community Center. Flags should be folded appropriately before they are turned in.

PROGRAMMING

Schedules

A variety of classes for all ages – from toddlers to active older adults – are typically offered year-round. Classes are not currently being offered due to COVID-19; however, staff is working to resume active programs as soon as possible. Should classes resume during the Fall season, details will be available at WestonFL.org/Parks/CommunityCenter.

Age Requirements

Age requirements are established to safely facilitate age appropriate activities in classes. Participants must be of the appropriate age prior to the first day of class in order to participate.

Enrollment Capacity

Each class has a minimum and maximum enrollment. Classes may be canceled if minimum enrollment is not met.

When classes and programs resume at the Community Center, the list of classes will be available online. Registration will also be done online using our new RecDesk system (see page 16 for details) or in person at the Community Center.

Children and Teens

Some of the classes that have been offered in the past include: • Art classes • Chess Club • Fun in Spanish • Karate

Adults

Some of the classes and programs that have been offered in the past include: • Art classes • Karate • Fitness • 55+ Club – Members enjoy a variety of social outings and activities.

CLASSES AND PROGRAMS

• Kidokinetics • SAT Preparation class • Dance and Theatre classes • Open Bridge Play –

Participants can stop in during open play.

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