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District Celebrates Park And Recreation Month With Fun Hunt

Residents can pick up a copy of Scout's Summer Fun Hunt that will help them navigate their way to points of interest all over the village.

PLAINFIELD, IL — As Park and Recreation month begins, the Plainfield Park District is encouraging residents to explore their neighborhoods.

Residents can pick up a copy of Scout’s Summer Fun Hunt, a map that will help them navigate their way to points of interest all over the Park District. Maps will be available at pop up locations throughout the month of July in the lobby of the Prairie Activity and Recreation Center on 24550 W. Renwick Road.

Residents who visit at least six locations can turn in their map at the end of the summer to receive a prize.

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Park and Recreation month celebrates the ongoing mission of parks programs around the country that encourage healthy, active communities, provide therapeutic recreation services, and improve the mental and emotional health of all citizens.

With its mission to enhance lives through quality recreation opportunities, promote fitness, and preserve open space, the Plainfield Park District manages 91 parks, 64 playgrounds, 2 skate parks, 3 dog parks, 25 basketball courts, as well as multi-use paths, trails and sports fields in and around Plainfield.

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Scout’s Summer Fun Hunt maps will be available at the following pop up locations starting in July:

· July 1: Boy Scout Park, 23729 W. Ottawa St.

· July 2: Van Horn Woods fishing pier, just north of Caton Farm Road off Frontage Road

· July 7: Northwest Community Park, 25501 W. 127th St.

· July 15: Daisy Dog Park, Off 135th St.

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