Ten community centers - open year round - offer an opportunity
for you to discover the best that Citiparks has to offer. Most centers
are open weekdays from 3-10 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
However, each center operates independently; therefore, operating
hours, program schedules and fees vary. Call your local center and
ask the staff to discuss programs that suit your interests - available
at either your local center or at another center located in a different
section of the City.
Are
you interested in volunteering or offering ideas for new programs?
Contact the director of your local center or a member of its Recreation
Advisory Council. The Advisory Councils, comprised of people representing
neighborhood civic, business and religious organizations, advise
the staff concerning community needs and support the centers’
fund-raising efforts.
Competitive Sports
- Archery
(ages 10-15) - Learn special techniques and skills for
target shooting, safety and archery terminology at Phillips Community
Center.
- Basketball
(ages 4-adults) - Community
centers offer lots of playing, learning and league options for
basketball lovers of all ages. Call your neighborhood community
center for details. Select community centers offer the availability
of "The Gun" basketball shooting machines by Shoot-A-Way.
- Basketball
for Seniors - If you're a senior, call 412-422-6402 for more information about
playing basketball.
- Boxing
Fundamentals (all ages) - Individuals with all levels
of experience are invited to the Brookline Community Center.
Join the Pittsburgh Boxing Club for boxing instruction and physical
conditioning. Exhibitions will be held in preparation for the
Golden Gloves Tournament in March.
- Dek
Hockey (ages 5-17) - At various recreation centers, dek
hockey teams form each season.
- Football
(ages youth-adults) - Gridiron action happens at community
centers throughout the City. Flag football is organized at nearly
every center.
- Soccer
(ages 3-teens) - Soccer is among the best sports for
all ages and co-ed play. Leagues and in-house competitions are
available. Try Indoor Nerf
Soccer, which is taught at many centers.
- Table
Tennis (ages 12-adults) - If you're a serious table tennis
player, head to a recreation center for a chance to play high-level
competitions. Call your local center for more
information.
- Volleyball
(ages teens-adults) - Many recreation centers offer social
and competitive volleyball games, including adult co-ed volleyball.
Citiparks also collaborates with the Pittsburgh
3-Rivers Volleyball Club, Inc.
Activities
- After-School
Study Halls & Tutoring (ages 6-15) - Build success
through problem solving, mathematics, study skills, social studies,
science and language arts assistance. Programs
may
include adult and teen tutors, workshops, field trips and guest
speakers. Quiet study areas are provided to help youngsters complete
homework assignments.
- Ceramics
(ages 8-12) - Create, fire and paint ceramic pieces of
general and holiday designs while an instructor teaches the basics
and helps with creations.
- Dance
(all ages) - A number of recreation and community enrichment
centers offer dance classes, including African, modern and jazz,
ballet, tap, bellydancing, country-western line dancing and folk
dancing.
- Fitness,
Exercise & Conditioning (ages teens-adults) - Join the low, medium and high-impact aerobic sessions,
stretch exercises, tai chi, walking and stepping to music held
at various community centers. Try weight training in Shape Up
for Teens and Adults at most community centers.
- Games
(all ages) - Try your luck at bumper pool, table tennis,
chess, checkers, marbles and pool. Participate in tournaments
in chess and table games. Some community centers offer computer
and electronic games.
- Gym
Games & Open Gym (ages 4-teens) - Kindersports -
for children 4-6 years old - introduces the basics of motor development,
catching, throwing, kicking a ball and running. Children 6 years
and older play kickball, hockey, soccer, wiffleball, dodgeball,
3-on-3 football and other games with coaching by Citiparks staff.
Open gym allows time for unstructured play at most community
centers. Play equipment is available and staff work with individuals
and groups to encourage good play and social skills.
- Karate (ages 5-12)
Gain confidence, increase self control and improve fitness by learning martial arts skills at the West Penn Community Center.
- Movie
& Event Nights (all ages) - Bring along your friends
to see the latest movies on video. All kids are welcome at these
free family movie nights - complete with popcorn! Call your local
community center for more information.
- Yoga (ages teens-adults) - Integrate your mind, body and spirit! Yoga's physical and mental disciplines allow you to increase strength and flexibility while reducing stress and tension.
- Youth
Places Collaboratives (ages 8-18) - Jefferson, Paulson and Warrington Community Centers offer exciting afterschool programs including recreation, life skills lessons, career readiness, academic enrichment and cultural exposure and experiences. Call 412-422-6556 for details.
Special Programs
- Car Cruises (all ages)
Bring along the entire family for an evening of food and music-and the ultimate in cool cars-at the Brookline Memorial Park. Show off your own car and compete for trophies. Car Cruises take place in August.
- Halloween
Haunted House (all ages) - The weekend before Halloween,
Phillips Community Center opens its doors to celebrate Halloween
in a special way!
- Line Dancing (all ages)
Soul Blast Line Dancing is an entertaining experience whether you're an experienced dancer or just a novice on the dance floor. Instructor Roland Ford incorporates R&B music in classes that begin with basic steps and finish with more advanced dances.
- Summer
Trips (ages youth and teens) - Enjoy the summer by venturing
outside the city! Call your local community center for details
concerning field trips scheduled throughout the summer months.
- Talent
Shows (ages youth-adults) - Community centers through the city help children and adults
organize and present community talent shows, with proceeds benefiting
their recreation centers' programs.
| Community
Centers |
| Center |
Location |
Bus
Route |
| East/Central |
Ammon
2217 Bedford Avenue
412-255-2501
|
Hill District |
|
Magee
745 Greenfield Avenue
412/422-6546 |
Greenfield |
56E |
Paulson
1201 Paulson Street
412-665-3627 |
Lincoln-Lemington |
81B |
West Penn
450 30th Street
412-622-7353 |
Polish
Hill |
54C;
77A; 77B |
| North |
Jefferson
605 Rednap Street
412-323-7268 |
North
Side |
-- |
| South/West |
Arlington
2201 Salisbury Street
412/488-8397 |
South Side |
51A |
Brookline
1400 Oakridge Street
412-571-3222 |
Brookline |
41D |
Ormsby
79 S. 22nd Street
412-488-8306
|
South
Side |
51B;
51C |
Phillips Park
201 Parkfield Street
412-885-7445 |
Carrick |
51C |
Warrington
329 E. Warrington Avenue
412-488-8369 |
Beltzhoover |
51A;
46K; 41E |
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