Look for some fun fall 2023 activities? Look no further than Visalia Parks and Recreation

Strap up those heels, it's time to salsa! Or would you rather take a chop at judo?

Visalia Parks and Recreation is gearing up for its fall 2023 Live & Play activities with classes and community events for residents of all ages.

“We’re excited to be heading into a new season, one that brings back many popular community programs and events for the first time since the pandemic,” Parks and Recreation Director Kelli Kincaid said. “With our summer season winding down, we’re happy to present a great slate of activities and programs for fall.”

The Fall Live & Play activities include music, dance, arts, and various sports programs. There are dozens of programs and classes to choose from, whether you're a child, adult, or senior. To view the new Fall 2023 Guide to Visalia course catalog, visit Visalia Parks and Recreation's website.

"I'm always excited for the fall. Kids are back in school. There's excitement in the air, meeting new teachers," Mayor Brian Poochigian said. "I'm proud that the city of Visalia offers activities for any type of person."

Registration is available for fall classes and activities through Visalia Parks and Recreation's Live & Play Guide.
Registration is available for fall classes and activities through Visalia Parks and Recreation's Live & Play Guide.

Family fun

Movies in the Park returns this fall at parks across the city. The free event is held Fridays in September and October with the following line-up:

"Super Mario Bros"

  • When: Sept. 15 at 6 p.m.

  • Where: Cherry Meadow Park, 2242 S. Pinkham St.

"Lightyear"

  • When: Sept. 22 at 6 p.m.

  • Where: Sunset Park, 5743 Lisendra Dr.

"DC The League of Super Pets"

  • When: Oct. 6 at 6 p.m.

  • Where: Riverway Sports Park, 3611 N. Dinuba Blvd.

"Encanto"

  • When: Oct. 20 at 6 p.m.

  • Where: Kiwanis Park, 1216 S. Vista St.

Visalia Police Department's National Night Out and Centennial in the Park will be held on Oct. 6 at Riverway Sports Park. The event is also free and open to the public.

How to register

Registration for fall classes is open both online and in person. Users will create a login and password through Active Network's online registration system to register online. Once signed up with an account, users can click directly on the programs they choose and write.

For in-person registration, visit the Parks & Recreation Business Office located in the Anthony Community Center, 345 N. Jacob St., Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.

For questions or more information, contact the City of Visalia Parks & Recreation Department at recreation@visalia.city or 713-4365.

This article originally appeared on Victorville Daily Press: Have you registered for Visalia Parks and Recreation's fall activities?