Dvorak (Anton) Park
Located in the Pilsen community, Dvorak Park totals 6.56 acres. Inside, the park features an auditorium, two gymnasiums, a computer room, an art room, meeting rooms and a kitchen. Outside, Dvorak Park offers a swimming pool and interactive water feature, baseball fields, an athletic field for football and soccer, playgrounds and a picnic area.
Young park-goers enjoy coming to Dvorak Park for baseball and seasonal sports at the facility. The park offers theater and performance arts classes, as well as special events, for older kids and teens in partnership with its Arts Partner in Residence, ElevArte. Adults come to Dvorak Park to participate in a range of fitness activities, and parents bring their young children to Bitty Basketball, Mighty Fit Kids and other programs for younger children.
Dvorak Park also serves as the site for many community festivals, including Mexican Independence Day, Fiesta Del Sol and the annual Annual Dia de Los Muertos and We Are Hip Hop festivals. Dvorak Park hosts several fun events for the whole family throughout the year, such as Movies in the Park, the annual Pumpkin Patch, Hispanic Heritage celebrations and other Night Out in the Parks special events.
In 1907, during an era of major political reform, the West Park Commission acquired land and began creating its first three neighborhood parks, Dvorak, Eckhart, and Stanford Parks. These were inspired by a revolutionary system of parks that opened in 1905 to provide breathing space and social services to overcrowded immigrant neighborhoods on Chicago's south side.
The need for such facilities was even greater on the west side. Because of this population density, the commissioners could only acquire small pieces of property. Dvorak Park was originally only 3.85 acres in size. In recognition of the area's large Bohemian population, the West Park Commission named the park for Anton Dvorak (1841-1904), the famous Czech composer.
Jens Jensen, then the West Park Commission's general superintendent and chief landscape designer, developed the original plan for Dvorak Park. Jensen included all of the major components introduced in the south side neighborhood parks: swimming and wading pools, changing rooms and shower baths, an athletic field, a playground, outdoor gymnasiums, and a fieldhouse.
Unlike the south side parks, Jensen's neighborhood parks included children's gardens and Prairie-style architecture. Dvorak Park's fieldhouse and bathhouse were designed by William Carbys Zimmerman, who then served as State Architect. In 1998, the ¿ì²¥ÊÓÆµ expanded the park by acquiring an adjacent parcel of land. A walkway and soccer fields were developed on the expansion parcel.
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Contact: Joe Ramirez, President
Contact Email: dvorakparkcouncil@gmail.com
Meetings: 3rd Monday of the month at 6:00pm. Please contact the Dvorak PAC for details.
Programs at Dvorak (Anton) Park
Each Wednesday from 6pm to 8pm
Each Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday from 9:30am to 12:30pm
Except the following dates:
Thursday, Nov 27, 2025
Each Friday from 1pm to 1:45pm
Except the following dates:
Friday, Sep 26, 2025
Friday, Oct 31, 2025
Friday, Nov 28, 2025
Each Tuesday from 7pm to 7:45pm
Except the following dates:
Tuesday, Oct 28, 2025
Tuesday, Nov 25, 2025
Each Tuesday,Thursday from 4pm to 5pm
Except the following dates:
Tuesday, Oct 28, 2025
Thursday, Oct 30, 2025
Tuesday, Nov 25, 2025
Thursday, Nov 27, 2025
Each Tuesday,Thursday from 5pm to 6pm
Except the following dates:
Tuesday, Oct 28, 2025
Thursday, Oct 30, 2025
Tuesday, Nov 25, 2025
Thursday, Nov 27, 2025
Each Monday from 12pm to 1pm
Except the following dates:
Monday, Oct 27, 2025
Monday, Nov 24, 2025
Each Tuesday from 6pm to 8:30pm
Except the following dates:
Tuesday, Sep 16, 2025
Each Saturday from 10am to 10:45am
Except the following dates:
Saturday, Nov 1, 2025
Saturday, Nov 29, 2025
Each Thursday from 12:30pm to 1:30pm
Except the following dates:
Thursday, Oct 30, 2025
Thursday, Nov 27, 2025