Smith (Wendell) Park
Located in the Roseland community, Smith (Wendell) Park totals 4.62 acres and features a multi-purpose clubroom. Outside, the park offers a playground, two basketball courts, and a baseball diamond. Many of these spaces are available for rental including our multi-purpose room and baseball diamond.
Park-goers can participate in seasonal sports, arts & crafts, and Cubs Care Baseball. After school programs are offered throughout the school year, and during the summer, youth can participate in the 快播视频鈥檚 popular six-week day camp.
In addition to programs, Wendell Smith Park hosts fun special events throughout the year for the entire family, including holiday-themed events.
In 1961, the 快播视频 acquired property to create a park in the increasingly-populated Roseland neighborhood. In 1964, an ordinance was passed to vacate alleys within the park boundary. By 1970, the 3-acre site included a small recreation building. Twenty years later, the Park District began to manage nearly an additional acre of City-owned right-of way property as part of Wendell Smith Park.
In 1975, the park was officially named for Wendell Smith (1914-1972), for whom a nearby school is also named. A sports reporter for WGN-TV and The Sun-Times, Smith, an African-American, fought for equality for black sportsmen throughout his life. He encountered discrimination early, when he was dropped from a Detroit American Legion sandlot baseball team at 16. He was reinstated only through the intervention of Henry Ford, for whom his father worked as a chef. As a young man, Smith joined the sports staff of the Pittsburgh Courier, the nation's largest African-American weekly. While working at the Courier, Smith played a significant role in breaking the baseball color line by introducing Jackie Robinson to Branch Rickey, general manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers, by whom Robinson was recruited. In 1947, Smith came to Chicago, joining the staff of the Chicago American, and becoming the first full-time black sportswriter on a large daily paper. Smith later moved to WGN-TV, where he was the principal evening sports announcer. At the time of his death, Smith was president of the Chicago Press Club.
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Facilities at Smith (Wendell) Park
Programs at Smith (Wendell) Park
Each Tuesday,Thursday from 4pm to 5pm
Except the following dates:
Thursday, Nov 27, 2025
Each Monday,Wednesday,Friday from 4pm to 5pm
Each Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday from 3pm to 4pm
Except the following dates:
Thursday, Nov 27, 2025
Each Tuesday,Thursday from 11am to 12pm
Except the following dates:
Thursday, Nov 27, 2025
Each Monday from 12pm to 2:30pm
Each Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday from 3pm to 5pm
Except the following dates:
Monday, Sep 1, 2025
Thursday, Nov 27, 2025
Each Tuesday,Thursday from 5pm to 5:45pm
Except the following dates:
Thursday, Nov 27, 2025
Each Friday from 5pm to 6pm
Each Friday from 1pm to 2pm
Each Monday,Tuesday,Friday from 10am to 4pm