Foothills Park & Recreation District
Hannah Svenkerud is an experienced professional in early childhood education and program coordination. Currently serving as a Children’s Program Specialist - Early Childhood at Foothills Park & Recreation District since March 2023, Hannah has a diverse background that includes roles such as Assistant Director at St Philips Early Learning Center and multiple teaching positions at Wash Park UMC Preschool and Trinity Lutheran Church and School. Additionally, from March 2010 to February 2024, Hannah coached cheerleading at Littleton Public Schools, holding various coaching titles. Hannah's previous experience also includes administrative responsibilities as Office Manager at American Backflow and creative instruction in movement programs for Denver Parks and Recreation. Hannah holds a Bachelor's degree in Speech Communication with an emphasis in Rhetoric and Public Address from Metropolitan State University of Denver.
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Foothills Park & Recreation District
Our Mission: Creating Community, Enhancing Health, Inspiring Play Foothills Park & Recreation District was established on December 31, 1959 as South Jeffco Metropolitan Recreation and Park District and consisted of one park site. The District was renamed Foothills Park & Recreation District in 1970. The District boundaries encompass about 24.2 square miles and serves a population of approximately 90,000 residents. Foothills offers over 4,000 programs annually which include a wide variety of offerings for all ages. Public recreational facilities include three recreation centers, one 2-sheet ice arena, two indoor and four outdoor swimming pools and two indoor sports facilities. Foothills' land inventory of 68 park sites total more than 2,400 acres including: four regional parks, 43 neighborhood and community parks, 21 greenbelts and two golf courses (two 18-hole courses, one executive 9 course and one par 3 course.) In addition, Foothills manages six regional trail corridors totaling 14.9 miles for public use. There are approximately 17.6 miles of internal park trails. The red rocks of the hogback provide a spectacularly beautiful backdrop for our geographical boundaries, which generally are Hampden Avenue on the north, Sheridan Boulevard on the east and C-470 on the south and west. Other areas we serve that fall just outside the complex street boundaries are Sixth Avenue West, Mesa View Estates, Bear Creek subdivision and Lochwood subdivision. All areas served by Foothills Park & Recreation District are within unincorporated Jefferson County.