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11 ATTACHMENT 1, EXHIBIT A
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22 City of Pleasanton Operating Budget • FY 2023/24 - FY 2024/25 <br />Hall, Callippe Golf Course and the state-of- <br />the-art Firehouse Art Center. <br />Gingerbread Preschool <br />The educational and social experiences at <br />the Gingerbread Preschool gives 2-5 year-old <br />children a great head start before they enter <br />Pleasanton’s nationally recognized K-12 public <br />school system. <br />Parks, Trails and Open Space <br />With several East Bay regional parks within <br />a 10 mile radius, there is ample opportunity <br />to enjoy the natural wonders of the Tri-Valley. <br />Within the city limits are 47 parks with great <br />amenities, miles of trails including a newly <br />dedicated segment of the Iron Horse Trail and <br />numerous acres of open space. The Alviso <br />Adobe Community Park provides visitors with <br />an opportunity to look into Pleasanton’s past. <br />Recreational Activities for the <br />Developmentally Disabled <br />The City’s RADD program offers recreational <br />activities and events designed for <br />developmentally disabled members of the <br />community, ages 15 and up. <br />Sports <br />The City and local sports clubs offer soccer, <br />baseball, basketball, football, tennis, lacrosse, <br />softball, golf, roller hockey, volleyball, bocce and <br />badminton. In addition, Pleasanton features <br />the largest active sports park in northern <br />California, and a public swimming complex <br />with three pools. <br />Youth Services <br />Several departments offer wide ranging <br />activities and services to the community’s <br />youth, such as Mini-Sports for children as <br />young as 3, or serving as an appointed City <br />Commissioner on the Youth Commission <br />(open to middle and high school students). <br />The City also offers scholarships/limited <br />financial assistance to qualified youth to <br />participate in various activities. <br />Library <br />The Pleasanton Public Library encourages <br />reading, learning, and community. <br />Pleasanton’s Library provides access to books, <br />media, the internet, community events and <br />activities. <br />Senior Services <br />The Pleasanton Senior Center offers fitness <br />programs, drop-in activities, trips and much <br />more for older adults. Programs allow <br />participants to socialize and thrive. <br />Callippe Golf Course <br />Pleasanton’s Public Library continues to be one of the most used <br />community amenities, serving thousands of residents each month with <br />unique programs and services.
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