Jensen (Christ) Park
Located in the Albany Park neighborhood, Jensen Park is run in joint operation with the Chicago Board of Education, Jensen Park is located within North River Elementary, with the Park entrance at the corner of Leland and Lawndale Ave. Jensen Park offers afterschool and evening classes within their multi-purpose room and gymnasium. The 2.75-acre park campus contains a playground, water spray feature, junior baseball field, and a basketball court.
Programs offered by staff include, arts & crafts, basketball, gymnastics, tumbling, volleyball, and 3D printing. Jensen Park also offers a variety of summer sports camps, including girls in play tumbling camp & sports camp, plus teen volleyball and basketball to keep the community kids busy throughout the year.
In 1926, the City of Chicago's Bureau of Parks and Recreation began creating a two-and-a-half-acre park in the rapidly growing Albany Park neighborhood. The new park soon included a small brick recreation building, a playground, and a playing field that was flooded in the winter for ice skating. The City named the park for Christ Jensen, alderman of the surrounding 40th ward. (At the time, the city regularly named parks for the standing aldermen of the wards in which the sites were located.) Jensen Park was located within the jurisdiction of the Irving Park District, and in 1930, the City transferred the site's ownership and management to the District. The District intended to build a full-size fieldhouse with club rooms, an assembly hall, indoor gymnasiums, locker rooms, and an indoor swimming pool. Due to major funding shortages, however, the project did not move forward and the district made few park improvements to Jensen Park. In 1934, the Great Depression necessitated the consolidation of the City's 22 independent park agencies into the 快播视频. Using federal relief funds, the newly-created park district soon began work on Jensen Park. Site improvements included a wading pool, and tennis, volley ball, and basketball courts. In 1962, the Park District enlarged the original recreation building, creating a more fully-operational fieldhouse. Jensen Park received a soft surface playground in 1993. Pursuant to an Intergovernmental Agreement with the Board of Education, in 2010, land was exchanged with the adjacent school so the school building could be expanded, the Park District field house was removed and the District has use of facilities within the school.
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Facilities at Jensen (Christ) Park
Programs at Jensen (Christ) Park
Each Monday,Wednesday,Friday from 4pm to 5:30pm
Except the following dates:
Friday, Jul 4, 2025
Each Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday from 12:15pm to 3:15pm
Except the following dates:
Friday, Jul 4, 2025
Each Monday,Wednesday,Friday from 8:45am to 11:45am
Except the following dates:
Friday, Jul 4, 2025
Each Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday from 9am to 3pm
Except the following dates:
Friday, Jul 4, 2025
Each Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday from 12:15pm to 3:15pm
Each Tuesday,Thursday from 4pm to 5:30pm