Parks and Recreation Share Print Like Us On Facebook | Facility Reservation Pay | Find a Park | NRPA | CPRS | SCMAF | The City of Carson is pursuing funds from the Prop 68 Statewide Program to renovate Carriage Crest Park and Foisia Park. We need your input to improve our community. Carriage Crest Park Events Foisia Park Events Final ZOOM Community Engagement Event Thursday, 1/21/2021, 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM https://zoom.us/j/93372019337#success RSVP: Janny Noa, (310) 830-8310, jnoa@carson.ca.us Kids Club We are taking Kids Club sign-ups. For more information, call (310) 847-3570 or contact the park. Kids Club 2020-2021 Application Packet Volunteer Opportunities Carson is rich with opportunities for civic engagement. Every year, hundreds of volunteers donate their time at our city's parks and our recreation programs to give back to the community with their incredibly talented abilities. Volunteers from all different ages, abilities, and backgrounds come together to support a variety of excellent programs and special events. Volunteer opportunities are also available for students in high school and colleges seeking to fulfill a community service requirement. If you are interested in volunteering, please fill out the following application: Volunteer Application You may submit your application to any local park or the Corporate Yard. For more information, please contact your local park or the Recreation and Human Services Office at 310-847-3570. Have any questions regarding events, permits, registrations or any general inquiries? Feel free to contact Parks & Recreation at: (310) 847-3570 2400 E. Dominguez St. Carson, CA 90810 If you would like to contact a park directly, click here for a list of each park's contact information. Quick Links Online Payments for Permits Park Maps for Permits Rules and Regulations for Reservations City Ordinance Planning and prioritizing renovations for recreation centers Many communities across the country are emerging from the recession with new energy, new life and new ideas for their future. While budgets are loosening, recreation organizations are still limited when it comes to undertaking new projects. Construction of a new recreation center is still out of reach for many organizations, but long-desired renovations of an existing facility might be feasible — at least some of them. COMMUNITY SERVICES GUIDE CHILDREN'S BILL OF RIGHTS Ongoing Events Upcoming Day Events Commissions Cultural Arts Commission 6 p.m. 1st Monday of month Youth Commission7 p.m. 2nd Wednesday of month Veterans Affairs6 p.m. 3rd Monday of month Parks & Recreation6:30 p.m. Last Thursday of month Sr. Citizen Advisory Commission4 p.m. 2nd Monday of month Community Civic Engagement Board6:30 p.m. 2nd Monday as needed