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Come create, learn & have fun with us!

We are proud to offer a variety of classes and services for our community to enhance their lives. From painting and drawing to youth activities and family programs, there is something to everyone. Check out our offerings to the left and let us know if you would like to see something we are not currently offering. 

Widefield Parks & Recreation offers a variety of programs and activities for the young and the young-at-heart. Owned and operated by the Widefield School District 3 we offer youth and adult sport leagues, swim lessons, preschool, summer day camp, martial arts, fitness classes and much more.

Located in the heart of Security at 705 Aspen Drive, our grounds boast well-groomed playing fields, tennis courts, a 1.1 walking trail, playgrounds, picnic areas, a 6-lane indoor swimming pool with diving board, and more. During the summer months the outdoor pools and splash park are open for family fun! Check us out at ParksAndRec.wsd3.org or like us on Facebook. Come play with us!
 
MISSION STATEMENT
The Mission of Widefield School District 3 Parks & Recreation is to create, promote, foster, and maintain programs, activities and facilities that positively impact the quality of life for all segments of our community.

PHILOSOPHY 
The primary purpose of the WSD3 Parks & Recreation is to provide the best programs for the most people.

While we will always seek to offer a wide range of programs, we recognize that we must live within our budget and believe that the highest priority for programs should be those that are educationally sound as well as personally meaningful to the community.

We believe our programs must emphasize participation, value to participants, safety, equal opportunity, and lifelong skill development.

ADVISORY BOARD
The WSD3 Parks & Recreation Advisory Board meets the second Thursday of each month. The meetings are held at the Parks & Recreation at 6pm. The board consists of up to seven members, to include one member of the WSD3 Board of Education and up to six community members.