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Jim Barnett Park is gearing up for Parks and Rec Month, bringing a whirlwind of activities to Winchester this July. Janet Michael, host of the Valley Today, sat down with Chris Konyar, Director of Winchester City Parks, to discuss the exciting lineup.

Chris kicked off the conversation by highlighting the festivities starting with the 'Red, White, and Boom' fireworks display on July 3rd. The day features a variety of activities including turf field games, inflatables, and a pool that's drawing in crowds despite the heat. With food vendors and the (free) Winchester Royals game leading up to a grand fireworks display at the stadium, it promises to be a day packed with excitement.

Chris shared how the proclamation of July as Parks and Rec Month has inspired a series of engaging community events, emphasizing health, wellness, and family fun. The celebrations include everything from dog park events to huge pool parties, and even a special focus on the abundance of amenities available year-round at Jim Barnett Park. The array of facilities, including new turf fields, renovated basketball courts, and more, reflects the city’s commitment to enhancing community recreation.

For those looking to dive into something new, Winchester City Parks now offers custom private swim lessons. This flexible program caters to both children and adults, allowing families to schedule lessons at their convenience. It’s a progressive step to ensure water safety and swimming skills for all ages.

The conversation highlighted the introduction of new amenities, and the overall dedication to making the park an inclusive space for all residents. Chris encouraged everyone to take advantage of the numerous facilities and diverse activities available, whether it’s playing tennis, joining a fitness class, or simply enjoying a picnic.

The park is bustling with summer camps ranging from basketball and soccer to multi-sport activities. Highlights include the highly anticipated volleyball camp and Under Armour's flag football program. On the arts and crafts side, the preschool Story Time Creations and the PB&J Club keep the youngest park-goers engaged.

The conversation wraps up with exciting news about new park developments, including a new park near Ward Plaza and the integration of green spaces in new residential areas. The overarching aim is to provide accessible green spaces for all residents, enhancing community interaction and outdoor recreation.

Chris’s passion for Parks and Recreation shines through as he highlights the various activities, community engagements, and developments that make Jim Barnett Park a cornerstone of Winchester. The dedication of staff, volunteers, and the enthusiastic support of the community make Winchester's parks not just recreational spaces but vital community hubs.

Discover more about Winchester City Parks’ July events on their Facebook page or the official website: winchesterva.gov/parks to ensure you don’t miss out on any updates.