Join us for a presentation on A.B. Ford Park and the New Community Center.
Virtual Community Meeting via Zoom.
Community Recreation Centers for the City of Detroit residents and visitors to our city.
To participate in recreation programs and activities each participants must have a valid center membership.
Additional Recreation Center Fees for classes/programs/activities may apply .
Annual Center Membership Fee (*excluded)
Note: All Lenox Recreation Center activities have moved to the DPRD Special Needs Program at Heilmann Recreation Center
Youth
Under 5 - $2 for Residents or Non-Residents
Ages 6-12 - $5 for Residents or Non-Residents
Teens
Ages 13-17 - $7 for Residents and $10 for Non-Residents
Adults
Ages 18-59 - $10 for Residents and $20 for Non-Residents
Seniors
Ages 60 & over - No Charge for Residents and $10 for Non-Residents
Universal Membership
$25 for residents and $35 for Non-Residents
Join us for a presentation on A.B. Ford Park and the New Community Center.
Virtual Community Meeting via Zoom.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://cityofdetroit.zoom.us/j/83431716203
Information about improvements at A.B. Ford Park and Lenox Center
The mission of the Butzel Family Center is to provide and promote a world-class multipurpose center or the community by coordinating quality social services and self-help technologies designed to improve the quality of life for Detroit citizens.
Coleman A. Young Community Center located close to downtown, a stone's throw from The Aretha Franklin Amphitheater and nestles next to Lafayette Park, the recreation center named for the city's longest serving mayor, boasts a beautiful swimming pool that is 4 - 12 feet deep! Programming for everyone from youth to seniors! "Meet me at Coleman's!"
Most notable as having a bustling senior program, Farwell is also home to the Barcus Tennis Facility boasting 24 courts!
Lasky Recreation Center is nestled in the Buffalo-Charles neighborhood, just adjacent to Banglatown. Lasky has a very diverse population including Yemeni, Polish, Bosnian and Bangladeshi.
A shining jewel in southwest Detroit, Patton Community Center is named for decorated U.S. Army General George S. Patton. The grounds of Patton Park offers a variety of outdoors spots recreation as well with 3 softball diamonds. 1 baseball diamond and 5 youth soccer fields.