Updates:

Important Notice: Membership & Registration System Temporarily Down

Our membership and registration software is currently down. However, our building remains open, and day passes are available for purchase (cash or check preferred).

We are still able to process memberships, but at this time we are unable to accept activity registrations. We are working to restore this feature as soon as possible.

Summer Camp Registration Update:
Summer Camp registration will now open on Wednesday, March 4th. Please continue to monitor our website for any additional updates.

Our software provider is actively working to resolve the issue. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and greatly appreciate your patience and understanding.

Thank you for your continued support.

Other Events

Smoke Detector Recall

One of those ways to keep you safe is to keep you informed with important safety recalls. Some smoke detectors sold on Amazon are part of a recall.

Smoke Detector Recall

Smoke detectors that are part of a recall

To learn more about this recall go to the following link.

City of Medina Completes 2025 Deer Management Program

The City of Medina completed its 2025 Deer Management Program and released results reflecting both progress and ongoing challenges in managing the local deer population.

America 250 Celebrates Black History Month

Celebrating Black History with Reverend Cornell Carter.

This video honors the legacies and profound contributions of four transformative leaders: Harriet Tubman, Wilda Bell Howard, Frederick Douglass, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Each of these individuals serves as a powerful testament to what is possible when courage meets conviction. By overcoming immense adversity, they paved the way for future generations. Join us as we celebrate Black History and the enduring impact of these pioneers.

Watch on Facebook

Watch on YouTube.

Assist Fire Department during bad weather.

Red Fire Hydrant covered in snow.

Please help the Medina Fire Department protect your home and your safety. In the event of a fire, every second matters. When firefighters respond to an emergency and are unable to quickly locate a fire hydrant, valuable time is lost that could otherwise be used to protect lives and property. During periods of severe weather, we ask residents to take a moment to clear snow and debris from the fire hydrant nearest their property. Your assistance helps ensure rapid response when it matters most. The Medina Fire Department sincerely thanks you for your cooperation and support.

Sign up for the City Newsletter

Sign up for the Workforce Newsletter