Government · Meeting

Parks and Recreation Board

A public meeting of the Parks and Recreation Board at the Allan Farris Community Center.

Tue, 9 Jun 2026 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM (America/New_York) Allan Farris Community Center Bessemer City , North Carolina
The Parks and Recreation Board of Bessemer City will hold its scheduled meeting at the Allan Farris Community Center on June 9, 2026. This public meeting serves as a platform for discussing local park facilities, recreational programming, and community development initiatives. Residents are encouraged to attend to stay informed about upcoming projects and provide input on the future of Bessemer City's recreational spaces. The session runs from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm.

What to Expect

A formal board meeting where local recreational issues and future plans are discussed by board members.

Who Should Attend

  • Local residents
  • Community stakeholders
  • Parks and recreation advocates
  • Interested citizens

Agenda Overview

6:00 PM - Meeting Call to Order; 7:00 PM - Adjournment.
Venue & Address
Allan Farris Community Center
220 S 14th St
Bessemer City , North Carolina – 28016
United States
Organizer
Bessemer City Parks and Recreation · Government
The department responsible for managing public parks and recreational activities in Bessemer City.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this meeting open to the public?
Yes, the meeting is open to all residents.
Where is the meeting held?
Allan Farris Community Center, 220 S 14th St, Bessemer City, NC.
What is the purpose of the meeting?
To discuss parks, recreation facilities, and community programs.
Can I speak at the meeting?
Public comment policies are typically managed by the board chair.
How can I get more information?
Contact the Bessemer City Parks and Recreation department.
Is there a fee to attend?
No, this is a public government meeting.
Tags
Government Meeting Parks Bessemer City Community Public
Summary
Public meeting of the Parks and Recreation Board to discuss local facilities and programs.
Highlights
  • Public policy discussion
  • Community development
  • Facility planning
  • Recreational programming
  • Local government transparency
  • Resident engagement
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