Bedford Park Drop-Ins Happening all Summer

Bedford Park Drop-Ins Happening all Summer
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City of Bedford recently issued the following announcement.

Spend your summer exploring Bedford parks! Every other Tuesday from 9 a.m. to noon, Bedford Parks and Recreation will venture over to a park for a morning of lawn games, family activities, sidewalk chalk, bubbles, and more! View the list below for all dates and locations. A dessert truck will be on-site to purchase a sweet treat.

DateParkAddress

May 31 Harris Ryals Park 2700 Cummings Drive
June 14 Brook Hollow Park 752 Rankin Drive 
June 28 Central Park 1200 Central Drive
July 12 Old Bedford School Grounds 2400 School Lane
July 26 Stormie Jones Park 2500 Brasher Lane
August 9 Carousel Park 1100 Simpson Terrace 

Original source can be found here.



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