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Ivey Lane Recreation Site

Address: 291 Silverton Street
Recreation Phone: 407.246.4457
Recreation Hours:
 
Mon - Fri: 12 p.m. noon - 8 p.m.
 Sat: Closed
 Sun: Closed
Rentals Available: Park 407.246.4457

Amenities:
basketballBenchBike RackComputer LabsDrinking FountainMulti Purpose FieldParkingPavilion
Picnic AreaPlaygroundRestroomsOpen SpaceSidewalk

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Ivey Lane Recreation Site History

Highlights:

The Ivey Lane Recreation Site is located on the west side of Orlando, on the corner of Old Winter Garden Road and Silverton Street. The center provides diverse activities and programs such as after school and summer camp programs for youth. In addition, the center is a hub of activities for the families that reside in the public housing community and the surrounding neighborhoods.

Programs:

Boy Scouts (ages 5 - 16): This program is for boys ages 5 to 16 and involves arts and crafts, volunteering, field trips, earning badges as well as other fun activities. This program teaches boys and young men how to treat friends and other people in society.

Coaching Boys Into Men Program:  This program is offered once a week on Tuesday from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. This is an opportunity for young boys to learn how to treat girls before they become men.

Camp Orlando Summer Camp (ages 5 - 14): A safe and affordable summer camp program for youth. This five-day week program at 16 City recreation centers offers a variety of activities, including swimming, crafts, outdoor activities, nature programs, exciting field trips (additional expense), computer labs, arts and crafts and special events. Sites may offer different activities according to the interests of the children who participate in programs.  

Computer Lab (all ages): Offering open lab for research, resume writing, homework, internet access and other activities.

Girls Scouts:  This program is for girls ages 5 - 16 and involves arts and crafts, selling cookies, field trips as well as other fun activities. This program teaches young girls how to treat friends and other people in society.

MTP (Middle-School Teen Program) (ages 11 - 14): A diverse teen program for youth in middle school. The program features computers, homework assistance, workshops, regular meetings, service projects, game room activities, art, field trips, , and athletic activities. Youth will have opportunities to develop leadership skills and gain cultural diversity awareness through MTP activities. 

OASIS (Orlando After School Is Super) (ages 5 - 10): An after-school program for youth ages 5 to 10 that provides supervised activities for elementary school age children. Children can have access to opportunities such as homework assistance, computer labs, game rooms, cultural arts, pottery, arts and crafts, dance recitals and field trips to local attractions, football, and basketball games.

Movie Mania:
The last Friday of the month; 6 - 8 p.m., (Free) - All movies are within the City's policy guidelines, bring a friend. Refreshments will be served.

Families, Parks and Recreation