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02/17/2016
DPR Accepting Applications for Summer 2016 Employment
02/12/2016
Registration for DPR’s Spring Programs Begins February 16
02/12/2016
February Fascinating Festivities at DPR
02/12/2016
DPR to Host 2nd Annual Multicultural Summer Opportunity Fair
02/10/2016
Brentwood, Hamilton and Macomb Recreation Centers Remain Closed for Renovations
02/10/2016
DPR Announces the 2016 Presidents’ Day Holiday Schedule
02/08/2016
DPR to Host Cooperative Play Program Open Houses for the 2016-2017 Program Year
02/05/2016
Select DPR Aquatic Centers to Close for the 30th Annual Black History Invitational Swim Meet Weekend
02/05/2016
DPR to Host the 30th Annual Black History Invitational Swim Meet
01/29/2016
DPR Offers "DPR Fun Day" on February 12th During DC Public Schools' Professional Development Days
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