The Honeybee Festival is underway!
The Honeybee Festival is held on the third Saturday in August; 2018 will be the 43rd time hosting the event. Talk about tradition! We are continuously accepting applicants until the booths … Continued
The Honeybee Festival is held on the third Saturday in August; 2018 will be the 43rd time hosting the event. Talk about tradition! We are continuously accepting applicants until the booths … Continued
Kernersville Parks & Recreation received a generous gift of 80 acres from Scott Pope! The naming of this park will honor his late parent, Etta Lea and Lawrence Pope. Scott … Continued
We have made it to the (unofficial) start of summer, school is almost out and summer plans are being made! You know what that means? Time to take a break … Continued
We are in the final phase of completing the playground renovations at Fourth of July Park! Due to that, the Main Parking lot will be closed. You are still able … Continued
We know you’ve been waiting! We’ve got the dates for the Movie in the Park Series. Thanks for helping us pick the last one too! Make sure to mark them in … Continued
Due to the temperature not getting above freezing Saturday morning, Storytime in the Park has been cancelled. We are sorry for any inconveniences. We look forward to seeing you next … Continued
We are making some changes to the playground at Fourth of July Park. The playground will see new additions and renovations making it more inclusive and fun; from a new … Continued
We are excited about everyone wanting to attend the 2018 Father Daughter Dance! We love to provide amazing customer service, so if you need some assistance and tips on how … Continued
Want to be a nanny, coach, or just be better prepared for an emergency? Join us next Saturday, December 16th for our CPR/AED and First Aid Classes. The CPR classes also cover key differences between … Continued
Hello Everyone!! With the year coming to an end, that means the annual Father Daughter Dance is right around the corner. If you could lend a helping hand that would … Continued