Recreation director believes parks make cities better places to work, live and play
“I believe parks make cities better places to work, live and play,” stated Stephanie Schaefer, the recreation director of Warsaw Parks and Recreation.
Read More“I believe parks make cities better places to work, live and play,” stated Stephanie Schaefer, the recreation director of Warsaw Parks and Recreation.
Read MoreA lifeguard shortage is sparking safety concerns at beaches, lakes and swimming pools across the United States as summer is in full swing.
Read MoreWhile her title isn’t officially “community party planner,” it might as well be. In her role as recreation director for Warsaw’s parks and recreation department, Schaefer is responsible for ensuring everyone is having a good time when they attend an event at any of the city’s 19 public parks.
Read MoreWarsaw Board of Public Works and Safety approved numerous contracts presented by the Warsaw Parks Department for the summer concert series at its Friday, March 17, meeting.
Read MoreThe Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety approved numerous contracts regarding Warsaw Parks and Recreation at the first meeting of the year, Monday, Jan. 9.
Read MoreAlthough rental fees for Warsaw Parks Department buildings will remain the same for 2022, rates were increased at the Pike Lake Campground.
Read MoreSheila Wieringa, who has served as the Warsaw Parks Department recreation director since November 2015, announced plans to leave the position during the City of Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety meeting Friday, Aug. 6.
Read MoreSpectators and skateboarders of all ages showed up at Mantis Skate Park in Warsaw today for the annual Big Trick contest. The contest began at 1 p.m. and featured three different divisions for skateboarders to compete in: beginner/novice, intermediate and pro. The event was organized by Warsaw Parks … Read More