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City of Pembroke Pines celebrates the 15th Annual National Kids to Parks Day with free tennis and swimming activities for local children and families

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Pembroke Pines, Florida – The City of Pembroke Pines is gearing up for the 15th Annual National Kids to Parks Day, inviting children and families to enjoy a day filled with fun and outdoor activities. On Saturday, May 17, 2025, from 9 AM to Noon, the city will host a range of free events designed to encourage young residents to explore the outdoors and stay active. The celebration will include free tennis and swimming activities, and is set to take place at multiple parks across Pembroke Pines.

The tennis activities will be held at the Pembroke Lakes Tennis Center, located at 10500 Taft Street, providing a fun and accessible opportunity for children to pick up the sport and enjoy friendly matches. Whether they are beginners or seasoned players, the event promises to offer something for everyone. Meanwhile, free swimming sessions will take place at three of the city’s popular pools: Towngate Pool at 901 NW 155th Ave, Rose Price Park Pool at 901 NW 208th Ave, and Pembroke Lakes Pool, located at the same address as the tennis center. These pools will provide a refreshing escape for children looking to beat the heat while engaging in water-based fun.

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The National Kids to Parks Day is an annual event organized by the National Park Trust (NPT), which has become a nationwide tradition aimed at inspiring children and families to spend time outdoors. The initiative encourages young people to connect with nature, engage in physical activities, and learn about the natural world around them. With support from local collaborators, the event aims to make outdoor play more accessible and enjoyable for kids of all ages. The city of Pembroke Pines is proud to join this important movement and provide opportunities for its residents to participate in this national day of play.

“National Kids to Parks Day offers a wonderful chance for families to bond, get active, and discover the beauty of the parks right here in our community,” said a city spokesperson. “We encourage everyone to come out and enjoy a variety of activities that promote fitness, fun, and well-being.”

The National Kids to Parks Day is celebrated on the third Saturday of May each year, drawing thousands of families across the country to local parks and public spaces. In Pembroke Pines, the city’s numerous parks, tennis courts, and pools provide an ideal setting for families to come together and enjoy the day’s festivities.

For those planning to attend, the City of Pembroke Pines offers easy access to its many parks and facilities. Directions to the parks can be found on the city’s official website, www.ppines.com/facilities. To stay updated on upcoming events, including National Kids to Parks Day, residents can visit the city’s special events page at www.ppines.com/specialevents, or check out the National Park Trust’s website at www.parktrust.org/kids-to-parks-day.

In addition to the event, residents can stay connected with the City of Pembroke Pines by subscribing to Pembroke Pines Media on YouTube at Pembroke Pines Media, reading the monthly digital newsletter, NewsFlash, or exploring the city’s digital newspaper, City Connect. Updates are also available via the city’s official social media channels, including Facebook at @cityofpembrokepines, Twitter, and Instagram at @cityofppines.

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National Kids to Parks Day in Pembroke Pines is an excellent opportunity for families to discover the joys of outdoor recreation, while also learning about the importance of maintaining healthy and active lifestyles. Whether it’s hitting the tennis courts or diving into the pool, the event promises to provide a day of unforgettable memories for children and their families.

For more information about National Kids to Parks Day in Pembroke Pines, visit the official city website or contact the City’s Parks and Recreation Department.

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