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Registration continues as the City of Mobile will host the 101st Annual National Public Parks Tennis Championships, which are taking place Sept. 20-22. Port City leaders are billing the “Tennis on the Bay” tournament as a weekend full of fun activities and exciting competitions.
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The city of Mobile is opening a new playground aiming to create an environment for more inclusive play and recreation at Mill Street Park. The site caters to children of all ages and abilities.
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The City of Mobile is announcing the newest addition to the Three Mile Creek Greenway Trail. This latest section of the trail runs from Tricentennial Park to University Hospital and extends the existing trail 0.6 miles and includes an 80-foot pedestrian bridge.
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Registration for teens and kids summer camps in Mobile, as well as after-camp care, is opening on Monday, April 1. The camps are put on through the Mobile Parks and Recreation Department.
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The City of Mobile is releasing its Public Works Annual Report, which highlights the department's extraordinary progress, service and achievements in 2023.
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Mayor Sandy Stimpson is announcing the City of Mobile’s plans to tear down the 60-year-old Mobile Civic Center and construct a new, world-class entertainment destination suited for concerts, family shows and sporting events, including professional hockey.
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The Mobile Parks and Recreation Department is bringing a variety of fitness experts to the heart of downtown Mobile this weekend to help promote personal health and fitness. The Gulf Coast Fitness Palooza will take place in Mardi Gras Park on Friday, March 15 and Saturday, March 16.
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The City of Mobile Adult Field Day is a throwback to grade school, built with adults in mind. All the classic field day games like tug of war, relay races, obstacle courses and more will be played at Herndon-Sage Park on Saturday, March 23.
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The city of Mobile will host a second public planning working shop on Wednesday, March 6, as leaders continue developing our community’s first-ever Resilience Plan.
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Mobile City Councilman Cory Penn and Mobile's Executive Director of Public Safety, Rob Lasky, will host a second public forum focused on violence prevention on Saturday, March 2.