The Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) has released its spring recreation schedule, with programs running from March through May.
Registration for the over 700 classes, activities, sports leagues and more open to people of all ages and abilities will begin Monday, Feb. 2.
Here are a handful of the recreation programs being offered this spring, divided by age group:
A group of students practice soccer together during recess at the Holy Innocents Parish School on Aug. 22, 2023. (Richard H. Grant | Signal Tribune)
Preschool
Intended for children as young as six months old to those about to start school to learn new skills in a supportive environment.
Parent and Me Soccer (ages 2 to 3 years, 6 months) – Parental guardians can help introduce their toddlers to the beautiful game, while building motor and socialization skills through engaging, age-appropriate activities.
Preschool Gymnastics (ages 4 to 7) – Participants will learn the basics of floor work such as bridge, cartwheels, frog stands and more in this fast-paced class.
Little Music Makers (ages 3 to 5) – Study the components of music through songs, drum circles and inventive musical activities.
Coach Kelly McCarty cheers as Jack Capelle knocks the ball off the tee during a baseball game for the children participating in the Playmakers program at J.H. McGaugh Elementary School in Seal Beach on March 25, 2023. (Richard H. Grant | Signal Tribune)
Youth
Intended for young children to spark their interests through music, dancing, math, reading, fitness and sports.
Biddy Tee Ball (ages 5 and younger) – Kids are invited to learn the basics of tee ball, fine tune motor skills and make new friends.
K-Pop Musical Theater Camp (ages 7 to 14) – Receive a K-Pop choreography education, inspired by “KPop Demon Hunters,” with the chance to create original characters, and build confidence through singing, dancing and performance.
Comedy, Confidence and Improv (ages 7 to 14) – Explore imagination, teamwork and character-building through hilarious improv games and sketch comedy.
Abe Lagrimas plays his ukulele, an instrument that grounds him in his Hawaiian roots and connects him to fellow music lovers. Lagrimas will be playing at the International Ukulele Festival in Torrance on Sept. 20, 2025. (Courtesy of Mitchell Chang)
Teens
Intended to foster the enrichment and wellbeing of teens via music, art, fitness, life skills, dog training and more.
Babysitter, First-Aid, CPR & AED Training (ages 12 and up) – Become a fully-equipped babysitter by learning both fun skills and safety tips.
Teen Ukulele (ages 12 to 16) – Try your hand at playing the ukulele, while building confidence and learning fun songs in a beginner group setting. No instrument needed, ukuleles will be provided.
Aquatics (ages 13 to 17) – Develop fundamental aquatic skills, refine stroke techniques and become more comfortable in the water during this swimming class.
Community members of all ages dance with one another on stage as various Latin genres of music play at the third annual Heritage Hispanic Celebration at Chavez Park on Oct. 11, 2025. (Justin Enriquez | Signal Tribune)
Adults
Intended for a wide range of adult ages, with classes that encourage lifelong education, movement and healthy living.
Tennis Red Ball (ages 16 and up) – Beginners can learn how to play tennis in an introductory environment using low-compression balls.
Wedding Dance Survival (ages 18 and up) – Prepare yourself for any movement on the dance floor, from nightclub to ballroom basics, during this 101 dance class.
Mindfulness Tai Chi & Qigong (ages 18 and up) – Observe the healing and wellness properties of martial arts through physically adaptive and emotionally safe instruction.
Susie Haendiges, known by Playmakers students as Ms. Susie, shows her students a move for them to copy during practice at a dance class in Long Beach on March 21, 2023. (Richard H. Grant | Signal Tribune)
Older Adults
Intended for older adults to engage social connections while supporting healthy bodies and cognitive minds.
Ballroom Dance: Waltz & Friends (ages 50 and up) – A cognitive mobility expert will guide attendees as they improve balance, coordination, memory and mood with gentle, patterned steps and feel-good music.
Spanish for Seniors (ages 40 and up) – Learn practical conversation skills in Spanish for travel, daily life and social interaction at a comfortable pace.
Chair Based Yoga (ages 50 and up) – Incorporate the use of a chair for meditation, breathing and relaxation techniques through various poses and movements.
Costs for these classes vary.
Community members can begin registering for classes on Feb. 2 by visiting LBParks.org and clicking on ‘Online Registration’ under the the LBRecConnect side menu button. Registration can also be done by calling 562-570-3111 or visiting the Registration Reservations Office (2760 Studebaker Rd.), which is open Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
To learn more about the PRM programs and services offered citywide, visit LBParks.org or explore PRM’s monthly Recreation Connection catalog, available online and in-person at Long Beach parks, community centers and Long Beach Public Library locations.
