Join us as we celebrate the official re-opening of the Antioch Skate Park and showcase the incredible local artists whose work is now featured throughout the park on Friday, May 22nd.
Painters Angel Ruiz (left) and Hugo Garcia (right) volunteer their time to create murals at the Antioch Skate Park on March 30, 2026,as local skaters celebrate in anticipation of its re-opening. Photos by Allen D. Payton
Local artists donated their time to paint the murals including Hugo Garcia, Angel Ruiz, Maxwell Shaver, Roman Nunez, Jamar Hopkins, Melissa McFarlane and Eric Rosales. Angel said he grew up skating at the park.
The skate park was built and opened in 2000 following a public fundraising campaign entitled, “Give 8 So the Kids Can Skate” in which $1,000 was raised in amounts of $8 and more to pressure the city council to approve the park.
Skaters will enjoy new murals at the Antioch Skate Park. Photos: Antioch Recreation Dept.
Whether you skate, roll, ride, or just want to support the community come be part of this exciting moment with us!
The Antioch Skate Park is located behind the Antioch Water Park in Prewett Community Park at 4701 Lone Tree Way, Antioch.
Photos by Allen D. Payton
The Re-Opening will be held Friday, May 22, 2026, from 4:30 PM – 5:00 PM.
Dozier-Libbey Medical High School teachers Gretchen Medel (left) and Kim O’Leary (right), and student Salvator Beas, where honored by Principal Blair Wilkins. Photos: AUSD
Antioch High golf team member helps two at Lone Tree Golf Course
By Antioch Unified School Districtx
A Dozier-Libbey Medical High student recently jumped into action – twice! – on the same day.
Salvator Beas, a member of the Antioch High golf team, was at the Lone Tree Golf Course when a fellow student was inadvertently struck in the eye requiring immediate attention. Salvator administered first aid and assisted with the injured individual.
A bit later, a member of the public was struck in the head, which began bleeding.
Again, the junior quickly performed first-responder duties until fire and ambulance crews arrived.
Said John Luis, AHS coach: “These acts of kindness and medical skills made us proud. My sincere thanks and much gratitude for the actions of Salvator.”
Dozier-Libbey principal Blair Wilkins honored the young hero and two of his teachers – Gretchen Medel and Kim O’Leary.
“We are proud to recognize Salvator for his quick, compassionate actions and the outstanding example he sets for our school,” Wilkins said. “Using the skills he learned at DLMHS showcases the strong learning community established at our school.”
Recreational Preschool, Coyote Hills and Youth Sports Camps; scholarships available
By Antioch Recreation Department
The City of Antioch Recreation Department offers a variety of youth day camps throughout the year designed to encourage growth and provide an enriching experience for young participants. Summer Camps include Preschool, Coyote Hills and Youth Sports Camps.
Trained Recreation Staff guide participants through daily activities, games, challenges, and/or craft projects relating to the theme of the camp. Campers have the opportunity to enjoy field trips, live performances, hands-on demonstrations and the best of what Antioch Recreation has to offer!
Antioch Recreation Preschool Camp
Monday-Thursday | Ages 3.25 to 5 | 9:00am to 1:00pm | $172R/$189NR | Antioch Community Center
Antioch Recreation Preschool Camp is the perfect place for children ages 3.25 to 5 to learn, play, and grow in a safe and nurturing environment! This fun-filled program is designed to inspire creativity, foster social skills, and encourage curiosity through exciting weekly themed activities tailored to your little one’s interests and developmental needs. Our counselors guide campers through carefully planned games, crafts and projects that support early learning milestones while making new friends.
Get ready for a week full of fun, friends, and adventure! Each week brings a brand-new theme packed with exciting activities like crafts, science experiments, sensory play, and weekly cooking circle, outdoor games, and splash-tastic water play on our playground! Grab your swimsuit and towel and come make some summer memories with us!
2026 Themes
June 22-June 25 — Outer Space
June 29-July 02 — Stars & Stripes
July 06-July 09 — Mad Science
July 13-July 16 — Safari
July 20-July 23 — Under the Sea
July 27-July 30 — Fairy Tales
Coyote Hills Summer Day Camp
Monday-Friday | Ages 5 to 12 | 9:00am-4:00pm | $243R/$267NR | Antioch Community Center
Overview: Coyote Hills Summer Day Camp is an engaging and adventurous summer program designed for youth ages 5 to 12. Key features include age-appropriate activities where campers are grouped by age to ensure each activity is tailored to their developmental stage and interests, fostering fun and inclusivity. Each week a new theme is introduced, ensuring a fresh experience each week with new activities, new craft projects, new games, and new friends!
Discovery Group: Youth entering grades K to 1
Explorer Group: Youth entering grades 2 to 3
Adventure Group: Youth entering grades 4 to 6
2026 Themes & Dates
Coyote Hills: Mad Scientists [June 22-June 26]
Get ready to tinker and explore with Coyote Hills Mad Scientists Week. This week invites campers to step into the lab and discover the excitement of science through hands-on experiments and creative exploration. Each day, campers will conduct age-appropriate science activities, create messy concoctions, and solve wacky challenges that spark curiosity and imagination. In addition to science fun, campers will enjoy games, crafts, and outdoor play that encourage teamwork, creativity, and confidence.
Coyote Hills: Stars and Stripes [June 29-July 2*]
Celebrate the upcoming holiday with Coyote Hills Stars and Stripes Week! Throughout the week, campers will enjoy classic games with a festive twist, design star-spangled art projects and participate in group challenges that build confidence and friendships. With plenty of movement, imagination, and summer fun, this week is all about shining bright, working together, and making memories.
Coyote Hills: Junior Rangers [July 6-July 10]
Coyote Hills Junior Rangers week encourages campers to learn more about the outdoors as they explore nature. Throughout the week, Junior Rangers will learn more about outdoor safety and local wildlife as they enjoy age-appropriate games, nature hikes, scavenger hunts, arts and crafts, and environmental education activities. Whether your child dreams of becoming a park protector or wildlife explorer, Coyote Hills Junior Ranger week will spark curiosity and interest in protecting the environment.
Coyote Hills: Junior Rangers [July 13-July 17]
Get ready for a wild adventure! Coyote Hills Into Jumanji invites young explorers to step into a jungle-inspired world filled with games, teamwork, creativity, and nonstop fun. Campers will work together to survive the jungle by solving puzzles, completing quests, and earning rewards. Throughout this week-long day camp, campers will embark on exciting daily challenges, obstacle courses, themed games, and imaginative activities that bring the spirit of adventure to life. In between adventures, participants will enjoy arts and crafts, group games, and time to make new friends in a safe, supportive environment.
Coyote Hills: Aqua Adventures [July 20-July 24]
Make a splash this summer with Coyote Hills Aqua Adventures. Campers will dive in the wonders of the water as they explore ocean life and underwater worlds. Each day brings a new aquatic adventure encouraging teamwork, problem-solving, and creativity in a safe environment through water conservation games, themed art projects, team challenges & activities and trips to the Antioch Water Park.
Coyote Hills: Ultimate Showdown [July 27-July 31]
Get ready for an action-packed week of friendly competition and big fun with Coyote Hills: Ultimate Showdown! Campers will compete in various challenges, from classic games and relay races to brain teasers, art battles and surprise showdowns. Each day brings new and exciting challenges that encourage campers to try new things, cheer each other on, and celebrate their strengths.
Multi-Sport Camp: Pros and All-Stars (Ages 7-14)
Antioch Youth Sports Summer Camp is a fun-filled program designed to introduce young athletes to the fundamentals of a wide variety of sports while learning about teamwork, health and wellness. Each week will consist of fun drills and games designed to introduce campers to a variety of sports such as basketball, baseball/softball, soccer, volleyball, football and school yard games. Each week features two visits to the Antioch Water Park for swimming and water play.
Summer Camp Scholarships
Antioch Recreation is excited to offer a new scholarship opportunity this summer. The RaSi Holds Hands scholarship is open to eligible households, including those that have already received 2026 Antioch Recreation Youth Activity Scholarship. Funding is provided by a donation from RaSi Holds Hands Inc. Click for the Application.
For more information visit Camps | Antioch, CA and for inquiries about camps, please contact the front desk of the Antioch Community Center at 925-776-3050 or email the Recreation Department at recreation@antiochca.gov.
Step up, stand out, and be part of something amazing this summer!
We’re looking for energetic, motivated teens to step into the role of Junior Recreation Leader (JRL) and help bring our summer programs to life.
From leading activities to creating memorable experiences for the community, this is your chance to build skills, make friends, and have a blast while making a difference.
Don’t wait – applications close May 15th!
JRL Program Overview
The Antioch Recreation Junior Recreation Leader program provides youth ages 13 through 15 with the opportunity to gain leadership skills and work experience by volunteering at local recreation centers and working with trained recreation staff. Participants gain professional experience beginning in the application and interview process, receive training in a variety of leadership and youth development skills, and go on to volunteer at our Coyote Hills Summer Camp, Youth Sports Camps, and Antioch Senior Center.
Youth work under the direct supervision of the Program Coordinators, Camp Directors, and Recreation Staff. It is essential for participants to be committed, responsible, and engaged. Junior Recreation Leaders (JRLs) are program volunteers who shadow part-time staff, assist when directed, and gain valuable experience connecting with peers and their community.
This year, the program will run for 6 weeks, from June 22, 2026 through July 31, 2026. Program hours are generally Monday through Friday, between 8:30 am to 4:00pm. Occasionally, hours will adjust to 8:30am to 1:00pm, depending on the site. There will be occasional field trips and off-site visits to local businesses. Junior Recreation Leaders are expected to be punctual and must be picked up on time at the end of the program day. Ask staff about available transportation options, if needed.
Applicants need to indicate their availability for the summer. We understand that families schedule vacations and other activities over the summer, so a short period when the applicant is not available does not disqualify the applicant. However, scheduling to miss 10 or more days of the program will affect applicant ranking.
Space is limited. Failure to attend the mandatory training on June 9th to 11th will result in dismissal from the program. Application must be fully completed; incomplete applications will not be considered. The application deadline is May 15th at 5 pm. Applications submitted after the deadline will not be considered.
Photos & artwork: City of Antioch Recreation Dept.
By City of Antioch Recreation Department
In an effort to Keep Antioch Beautiful and to celebrate Arbor Day we hosted an event to plant nearly 30 trees around Prewett Family Park and in the Antioch Community Center’s parking lot!
First celebrated in the U.S. in 1872, Arbor Day is a national holiday in which encourages public attention to the importance of trees in our ecosystem. Planting, relocating and even climbing trees are encouraged, along with learning more about the myriad of ways trees function in our environment and help us all to exist. Learn more about Arbor Day from the Farmer’s Almanac and Arbor Day Foundation.
Thank you to everyone involved:
Students from Holy Rosary School
Antioch Public Works
Antioch Police Department
Antioch Public Safety
City Council Members Don Freitas and Monica Wilson
The strides our community makes to Keep Antioch Beautiful are ongoing!
And takes the involvement of our entire community.
If you are interested in any upcoming volunteer events, please visit our website: antiochca.gov/recreation
Free poetry and art workshops for ages 12-18 at the Contra Costa County District 3 and 5 libraries in Antioch (Tues & Thurs), Brentwood (Wed) and Pittsburg (Mon). Professional artists help youth build personal/educational skills. Snacks & supplies included!
A creative and supportive artist team works with youth to develop skills for personal growth, team building, educational, and professional opportunities.
The Youth Arts Connection library workshops are funded in part by Measure X.
Partners include the Contra Costa County Library, Contra Costa County Employment & Human Services, and Workforce Development Board of Contra Costa County.