McBride Park
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About McBride Park in Long Beach
Ernest S McBride Park Sr & Teen Center is a 2.5-acre community park located in Long Beach, California. The park is named after Ernest S. McBride Sr., a prominent Long Beach civil rights activist and community leader who fought for improved working conditions and housing for African Americans in the area.
The park features a Cal Rec Community Center, which houses various programs and facilities for community members of all ages. The center includes a Teen Center program that operates Monday through Friday from 3 PM to 7 PM, providing a safe and engaging space for local youth. Additionally, there is a Senior Center program that runs Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 2 PM, offering activities and services for older adults in the community.
Ernest S McBride Park Sr & Teen Center also provides outdoor recreational spaces for visitors. The park includes a lighted outdoor basketball court, allowing for extended playing hours. A playground area is available for younger children to enjoy, and there is a picnic area for families and groups to gather.
The park serves as a hub for youth recreation, sports programs, and community activities. It offers a Learning Hub program on weekdays from 3 PM to 6 PM and a Gym Operation program Monday through Thursday from 5 PM to 8 PM, providing additional opportunities for physical activity and education.