February is recognized as American Heart Month. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, and we want to emphasize the importance of having a healthy heart. Health and wellness is a pillar of parks and recreation and we are taking on the responsibility to act as a resource and promote […]
American Heart Month, Health, Health and Wellness, Healthy Hearts, Heart, Heart Health Awareness, Our Hearts, Resources
With heart disease being the leading cause of death in the United States, we understand the importance of having a healthy heart. Health and wellness is a pillar of parks and recreation and we are taking on the responsibility to act as a resource and promote healthy hearts in our community. We encourage you to […]
American Heart Month, Cardio, Health, Health and Wellness, Healthy Hearts, Heart, Heart Health Awareness, National Wear Red Day, Our Hearts, Park District, Park District of Franklin Park, Wear Red Day
The month of February is recognized as American Heart Month (Heart Health Awareness). With heart disease being the leading cause of death in the United States, we understand the importance of having a healthy heart. Health and wellness is a pillar of parks and recreation and we are taking on the responsibility to act as […]
Closures, Coronavirus, Health, Health and Wellness, Park District of Franklin Park, Parks, Programs, Updates
UPDATE May 5, 2020 Dear Residents, Families & Patrons, In support of Governor Pritzker’s Stay-at-Home order extension and Restore Illinois plan, Park District of Franklin Park facilities remain closed until further notice. Playground equipment including basketball courts, skateboarding areas and outdoor fitness equipment also remain closed. The parks are open for socially distanced walking and […]
Coronavirus, Flu, Health, Health and Wellness, Monitoring, Park District, Park District of Franklin Park, Resources, Safety
The Park District of Franklin Park is carefully monitoring the developments regarding the Coronavirus (COVID-19) via the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Illinois Department of Public Health, and Cook County Department of Health. We are also in contact with the Village of Franklin Park Health Department, while monitoring School Districts 81, 83, 84, […]
American Heart Month, Health, Health and Wellness, Healthy Hearts, Heart, Heart Health Awareness, Our Hearts, Resources
With heart disease being the leading cause of death in the United States, we understand the importance of having a healthy heart. Health and wellness is a pillar of parks and recreation and we are taking on the responsibility to act as a resource and promote healthy hearts in our community. We encourage you to […]
American Heart Month, Cardio, Health, Health and Wellness, Healthy Hearts, Heart, Heart Health Awareness, National Wear Red Day, Our Hearts, Park District, Park District of Franklin Park, Wear Red Day
The month of February is recognized as American Heart Month (Heart Health Awareness). With heart disease being the leading cause of death in the United States, we understand the importance of having a healthy heart. Health and wellness is a pillar of parks and recreation and we are taking on the responsibility to act as […]
active, Aquatics, basketball, exercise, fitness, fitness center, group fitness, Health, Health and Wellness, hockey, New Years Resolution
A new year (and new decade) is coming! If you have a New Years resolution or are looking to try a new activity, the Park District of Franklin Park has plenty of options. Health and wellness is a pillar of parks and recreation and we strive to offer programs that will help you meet your […]
Centre at North Park, Flu shot, Franklin park, Health, Health and Wellness, North Park, Park District of Franklin Park, Resources, River Grove, Schiller Park, Secretary of State
State Senators Don Harmon and Robert Martwick are hosting a Health & Resource Fair on Friday, October 18. The event is at the Centre at North Park from 9:00 am-1:00 pm. Meet your state legislators and take advantage of the resources that will be available. For more information, visit www.donharmon.org or call (708) 848-2002.