After years of memories made, programming run by Greer’s Parks, Recreation, and Tourism (PRT) Department at Victor Gym and Victor ball field came to an end on Monday, June 3. In their monthly March 2024 report, the department announced that while it would end programming on the third, the outdoor basketball courts will stay open.
The City plans to keep the courts open as long as possible, until the goals are dismantled. A date for the official closure of the courts will be announced later. Greer PRT hopes to have all equipment removed and relocated to other facilities by June 27.
The outdoor basketball courts at Victor Gym will remain open for the time being, allowing residents to continue using the facility until further notice. The City of Greer is committed to providing recreational opportunities to the community, even as programming at Victor Gym comes to a close.
The Greer PRT Department is actively working on removing all equipment from Victor Gym and Victor ball field. This process is expected to be completed by June 27, ensuring that the equipment can be relocated to other facilities for continued use by the public.
The closure of programming at Victor Gym and Victor ball field marks the end of an era for many residents who have enjoyed participating in activities and events at these facilities. While this change may be bittersweet, the City of Greer remains dedicated to offering diverse recreational options to meet the needs of its growing community.
As Victor Gym and Victor ball field cease programming, the City of Greer is exploring potential new uses for these spaces. While the exact plans have not been finalized, city officials are committed to finding innovative ways to enhance recreation opportunities for residents of all ages.
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