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Parks & Recreation


Fun Matters!The City of Kennesaw Parks & Recreation Department is dedicated to providing the highest quality recreational opportunities through the development of both active and passive programs and facilities to promote the physical, social, and mental wellness of its citizens.


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Looking for information on recreation programs and special events in the City of Kennesaw?

Look no further than the Winter/Spring 2010 Program GuideKennesaw Parks & Recreation Program Guide! Click here to browse the pages of the most recent issue.

Online RegistrationActivity registration is easy with the City of Kennesaw Parks & Recreation Department's Online Registration system. Check availability, view program information, register and pay with just a few clicks - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It's fast, easy, convenient and free (no online transaction fees).



Administrative Office
City of Kennesaw
Parks & Recreation Department
2753 Watts Drive
Kennesaw, GA 30144

Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Telephone.................(770) 422-9714
Fax..........................(678) 460-3373


Staff Directory >>

Doug Taylor (Parks & Recreation Director)
Ben Southard (Assistant Parks & Recreation Director)
Laurel Fleming (Special Events Coordinator)
David Pies, CPRP (Recreation Programs Coordinator)
Lane Reid (Athletic Coordinator)
Mike Loner (Parks Supervisor)
Selina Hadley (Administrative Assistant)
Kimberly Flores (Event Specialist)


The Kennesaw Parks & Recreation Department is a member of the Georgia Recreation and Park Association (GRPA) and the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA).

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Recreation ProgramsRecreation Programs
The City of Kennesaw is committed to providing quality recreation programs for all ages, interests and levels. Programs offered strive to foster new skills, promote health and well being, and expand cultural and artistic development.


Sports & AthleticsSports & Athletics
Depending on the season, your child can join a baseball, softball, football or soccer team right here in Kennesaw. League play is organized and directed by a variety of private, non-profit athletic associations.


Special EventsSpecial Events
Looking for something fun to do? The City of Kennesaw Parks & Recreation Department presents city-wide special events throughout the year. Individuals, community groups and local businesses are often a part of these special events.


City Parks & FacilitiesCity Parks & Facilities
The City of Kennesaw Parks & Recreation Department maintains approximately 130 acres of parks, greenspaces, public buildings and athletic facilities, and is committed to preserving these spaces so that area residents may enjoy them for many years to come.


Facility RentalsFacility Rentals
Whether you're planning a business meeting for two-hundred guests or a small event with a few relatives, the City of Kennesaw invites you to experience the value, convenience and simplistic style of the Ben Robertson Community Center. Or reserve a picnic area for your next social gathering. Swift-Cantrell Park has three 1,320-square-foot open-air pavilions, each with enough picnic tables to accommodate 60 people.      

News Flash
Adult Co-Ed Softball League Registration  - Dust off your glove and grab your bat. Spring registration for the City of Kennesaw Parks & Recreation Department's Adult Co-Ed Softball League ends on February 12. Games will be played every Sunday, beginning on March 7. [Additional information...]

CPR/AED Course Offered on Feb. 20  - The City of Kennesaw Parks & Recreation Department will be offering an American Heart Association CPR/AED course on Saturday, Feb. 20 at the Ben Robertson Community Center. Participants will receive a national certification card upon course completion. [Additional info...]





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