Learn more about Seger Park by visiting our Facebook Page.
Learn more about Seger Park by visiting our Facebook Page.
The Seger Park Advisory Council meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 7:00pm in the Rec Building. Confirm monthly meeting date and time and location with Greg/Director at the building.
According to the Philadelphia Recreation Advisory Council Manual
The Advisory Council is composed of community residents, participants at the recreation facility, and/or parents of participants who provide a method to interpret recreational needs in that particular community.
Through the Advisory Council, a community resident can express his/her desires as to the type of programming that the Recreation Facility should offer with respect to time, space and variety of activity. The Advisory Council is a vehicle for citizen involvement and is the means of making certain that the recreation services are geared to the needs of the community.
The Advisory Council is a way by which other community recreational agencies, athletic organizations, churches and civic groups can be united towards coordinating recreational activities and programs for the total community.
President: April Gamache Meidt
Vice President: Yvonne Novak
Treasurer: Brittany McGraw
Secretary: Open Contact Greg if interested
New Windscreens for the tennis/pickleball courts, added mid-November.
The Repaving project was completed ~ November 27, 2024.
Around the tennis/pickleball courts, a new fence was installed along with new windscreens.
On April 29, Four benches were installed. Three were donated by Wash West Trust and one by the Cody Cowper Family.
PECO had to remove a tree from the Tot Lot. The Seger Park Advisory Council coordinated a donation and planting of a free replacement tree.
Purchased scooter for Tot Lot
Paved grassy area behind recreation center for a dedicated backboard practice area
The Seger Park Advisory Council meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 7:00pm in the Rec Building Confirm monthly meeting date and time and location with Greg at the building. View the full timeline of SPAC’s support of Seger Park and its involvement in neighborhood activities here: