Penmar Recreation Center
About the Business
Penmar Recreation Center, located at 1341 Lake Street in Los Angeles, California, is a vibrant park offering a variety of amenities and programs for the community. The center features a Multipurpose Center, Stage, Gymnasium, Picnic Area, Playground, tennis courts, basketball courts, field space, and baseball diamonds. With a focus on providing a safe and engaging environment, Penmar Recreation Center offers programs such as music classes, day camps, sports leagues, and dance and fitness activities for all ages.
For children, the Little Learners program provides a structured and enriching experience that includes supervised play, organized activities, and educational opportunities. The After School Club offers homework assistance, enrichment classes, and organized games for students in grades Tk-5. Additionally, the center offers youth sports leagues for children aged 5-16 and various camps throughout the year.
Registration for classes and programs can be done online or in person, with options for payment including credit card, check, cash, or money order. The center also welcomes individuals with disabilities and provides reasonable accommodations with prior arrangements. Additionally, Penmar Recreation Center is currently recruiting members for its Park Advisory Board, offering community members the opportunity to contribute to park events, upgrades, and improvements.
With its diverse range of programs and facilities, Penmar Recreation Center is a valuable resource for the community, promoting health, wellness, and community engagement. For more information, contact the center at 310.314.1815 or visit their website for class schedules and registration details.
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Location & Phone number
1341 Lake St, Venice, CA 90291, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Played tennis here but now I play pickleball and WHY oh WHY are we not making the courts available to pickleball players (even if only two have pavement in good condition) that's 32 people that can be getting fit (our country has an obesity problem as u may have heard) and finally an activity that embraces.size, age , sports background. Let's GET PEOPLE on these courts!"
"Great place for kids/teens to come too to learn a sport and get a long woth others alike"
"Great low-key park in a residential neighborhood. Overall, this park has all the amenities you need in a park. The only drawback that stands out is the grass areas in the baseball fields. Lots of uneven ground and potholes, it's very easy for someone to get injured. Can the city possibly smooth out the dirt areas and install grass that will make it look appealing and safe?"
"Big park with lots of activities to choose from, including tennis and a playground. However it's a little cramped and is crowded at peak times. Easy parking though. In terms of tennis: The tennis courts are in poor shape. They're certainly playable but the nets are falling apart and there's no fence between most courts so your balls are always spilling onto the neighboring court. The lines are fading too. Worst of all are the crowds. On weeknights only 1 or 2 courts may be open. On weekend mornings, forget about it. You'll be waiting for a court, but even once you get one, you'll be constantly interrupted by people asking you when you'll be done and reminding you of the very short time limit. Frustrating experience."
"My local park is awesome for kids, pets, golphers, tennis, basketball, baseball and camps"
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