Community Affairs

CITY OF MONROE

Community Affairs

The Community Affairs Department of the City of Monroe takes great pride in our love for our city and its citizens. 

Our mission is to enhance the quality of life for our citizens and visitors by presenting a variety of diverse entertainment, leisure activities, outreach and educational programs as provided by our various divisions, including the Monroe Civic Center, Chennault Golf Course, Downtown RiverMarket & Development, Masur Museum of Art, Parks and Recreation and the Louisiana Purchase Gardens and Zoo.

Community Centers

B.J. Washington Boxing & Fitness Community Center

Emily Parker Robinson Community Center

Harvey H. Benoit Community Center

Henrietta W. Johnson Community Center

Liller Maddox Marbles Community Center

Powell Street Community Center

Saul Adler Community Center

Divisions

Chennault Golf Course

Downtown River Market & Development

Louisiana Purchase Gardens and Zoo

Masur Museum

Monroe Civic Center

Parks & Recreation

Parks

Anna Grey Noe Park

Charles Johnson Park

Chennault Golf Course

Forsythe Park

Henry Bry Park

Magnolia Park

River Oaks Park

Robinson Place Park

Stewart Park

The Cooley House

The Cooley House Foundation was incorporated in 2007 to save the Cooley House and restore it to its former glory. Restoration began with the roof in July of 2008. To operate the Cooley House as a museum, The Cooley House Foundation has entered into a partnership with the City of Monroe. The city purchased the building in the summer of 2008 and once restored, it will maintain the building and the property. The Cooley House Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization that is raising money for the restorations through grants, donations, and sponsorships. Once restored, this non-profit group will continue to fund educational programs and exhibitions.

Community Affairs

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