Village of Manlius Recreation Department
- 1 Arkie Albanese Ave Manlius New York 13104 United States
- Profile
The Village of Manlius Recreation Department serves as a vibrant cornerstone for community wellness, leisure, and engagement in Manlius, New York. Dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for residents of all ages, the department offers a wide variety of seasonal programs, events, and recreational activities. From youth sports leagues and summer camps to adult fitness programs and senior outings, their offerings are thoughtfully designed to promote physical health, social interaction, and lifelong learning. The department also hosts annual community events such as outdoor movie nights, holiday celebrations, and concerts in the park, fostering a strong sense of local pride and camaraderie. A unique feature of the Manlius Recreation Department is its strong focus on inclusive programming, ensuring activities are accessible and enjoyable for everyone in the community. Their facilities support both structured programs and casual use, encouraging year-round community use of parks, trails, and public spaces. The department collaborates closely with local schools, volunteer groups, and civic organizations to expand its outreach and impact. With a commitment to active living, community enrichment, and environmental stewardship, the Village of Manlius Recreation Department continues to be a trusted resource for recreation and community-building.
Key Services:
– Youth sports leagues (soccer, basketball, etc.)
– Seasonal day camps and summer programs
– Adult recreational and fitness classes
– Senior programs and outings
– Community events (concerts, movies in the park, holiday festivities)
– Park and recreational facility usage
– Inclusive and accessible activities for all ages
– Collaborations with local schools and organizations
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Contact Info
- 1 Arkie Albanese Ave, Manlius, New York, 13104, United States
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Phone: (315) 682-7887
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