centerville-washington park district fall 2013 newsletter
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Centerville-Washington Park District's News & Events for September-November 2013TRANSCRIPT
Photo by Scott BrewerHole’s Creek at Grant Park
PRESCHOOLPROGRAMS6
REGISTRATION INFORMATION4
PARK DISTRICT NEWS2
CHILDREN’SPROGRAMS7
ADULTPROGRAMS10ADULTWELLNESS11
FAMILYPROGRAMS8SPECIALEVENTS9
PARK DISTRICTMAP5
Resident Registration BeginsMonday, August 12
10:00 a.m.
September - November 2013
Park District MissionTo provide quality parks, outdoor education, and recreation while preserving open space.
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Park District NewsPark District news
HeadquartersActivity Center Park 221 North Main Street Centerville, Ohio 45459-4617 (937) 433-5155 Fax: (937) 433-6564Second Shift/Weekends: (937) [email protected] www.cwpd.org
Office HoursMonday – Friday8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Office Closed on September 2, November 28 & 29, 2013
Park Addresses Addresses for all 49 parks can be found on page 4. For more information on each park, visit www.cwpd.org
Rain Out Line (937) 433-2524Option 1: Field StatusOption 2: Tennis InformationOption 3: Dog Park Closings
Athletic Field Conditionswww.cwpd.org/field_status.shtml
Area Youth Athletic OrganizationsCenterville United Soccer Associationwww.CUSASoccer.com
Centerville Wee Elk Football Association www.weeelks.org
Centerville Baseball Softball League www.cbltoday.org
Centerville Youth Lacrosse www.cvlax.org
Up and Running Juniors www.upandrunningindayton.com/ get-involved/training-groups/
New Park Commissioner AppointedDan Monahan was recently appointed to the Board of Park Commissioners of the Centerville-Washington Park District. He has been appointed to serve a three-year
term through May 2016. Mr. Monahan is the 16th individual to serve as a park commissioner since the district’s formation in 1959. He replaces Bill Williams, who retired from the board after serving his third three-year term.
Mr. Monahan holds a B.S. from Ball State University and an M.B.A. from the University of Dayton. He is currently Senior Director of Global Professional Services at Teradata Corporation. He has also been active with the Centerville United Soccer Association (CUSA) as the Mead CUSA Cup tournament director for the past 13 years.
Nearly 30-year residents of Washington Township, Dan, his wife and four children, have enjoyed spending time in the Centerville-Washington Park District’s parks. “Our parks are a great source of pride for this community,” said Dan. “We are lucky to have dedicated open-space nature areas where our residents can enjoy all that nature offers. The Park District maintains a wide variety of competition venues for the community, including baseball, football, lacrosse, soccer and tennis. And let us not forget the many neighborhood parks that offer our residents areas to relax and play within walking distance of their homes.”
Fall is a time for appreciation. The appreciation of leaves changing colors, for each warm day that holds on from summer, and the time for
Thanksgiving. At the Park District we are especially thankful for our volunteers. Volunteers stretch the resources of the Park District further ensuring a greater return on your investment. In 2012, volunteers collectively gave 2,666 hours of service to the Park District. Thanks to the efforts of our joint volunteer coordinators, the program is growing and those service hours continue to rise.
The individuals that volunteer, the hours they give, and the type of work that they do vary greatly. From volunteers that help with special events — such as Paws in the Park, Mini and Haunted Trails, and the Luminary Walk; to scouts that build park benches, upgrade the nature play area, collect native seeds or coordinate a whole BioBlitz; to volunteers that assist or lead weekly and monthly nature programs,
Kiddie Krafts, and fitness walks, it is all vital to the success of the Park District programs and operations. Volunteers even help us in the office answering phones and working on special projects, and in the field monitoring wildlife such as birds and butterflies. An individual, family or group can also Adopt-A-Park and ensure that it is in tip-top shape by organizing yearly clean-ups or beautification projects.
If you see volunteers while you’re out enjoying the parks, please join us in giving them thanks. Perhaps as you reflect on what you are thankful for –– trails for walking, natural places to escape, open fields for playing soccer, playgrounds for children, tennis courts, and other Park District amenities are at the top or your list. If you have the time and inclination, we are always looking for more amazing volunteers to appreciate.
Lucy SiefkerContact Erin Morley at (937) 433-5155 or [email protected] for more information on volunteering. You may also visit www.cwpd.org/volunteers.html/
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Commissioners Corner
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Park District NewsPark District news
• Concept, Little Mound and Oak Grove Parks – Installing handicap accessible swings with matching funds from the Centerville-Washington Foundation.
• Iron Horse Park – Constructing a picnic shelter with restrooms.
• Oak Creek South Park – Enlarging the concrete waiting area around the skate park.
• Oak Grove Park – Adding a batting cage with matching funds from the Centerville Baseball Softball League. Installing a new fitness course with funds from the NatureWorks grant program.
• Robert F. Mays Park – Starting the first phase of development including grading and seeding, parking lot installation, and landscape planting thanks to a major donation from Bob Mays.
Park Improvement UpdatesPark visitors will soon experience new facilities and improvements at some of the parks in our district. Although some park projects have been delayed due to reductions in state funding and tax revenue, we continue to look for outside sources to supplement the Park District budget. We are thankful for the valuable partnerships that help improve the parks for all residents. Park improvement projects underway in 2013 include:
• Activity Center Park – Adding shade structures around the sprayground and re-painting the sprayground features.
• Bill Yeck Park – Planning the Centerville Station Road entrance, including a parking lot and renovating the historic Smith House for use as a public building with matching funds from the William and Dorothy Yeck Nature Fund.
Star Light, Star Bright, Where Are You in the Sky Tonight?
Tree and Bench Dedication ProgramTrees and benches are available for purchase and placement in a park to commemorate a person, group or event. Trees are planted in November or December. For more information visit:
www.cwpd.org/dedications.html/
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Mixed Tree Screening
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Existing Trees/Vegetation
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Outdoor Excercise Station
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Existing Vegetation to Remain along Property Line
Existing Vegetation to Remain along Property Line
Field Placement Year 1
Robert F. Mays Park Plan
If you have ever gazed up at the nighttime sky outside the city limits you have probably noticed the vast expanse of stars that aren’t visible within urban areas. Light emitted from lamp posts, buildings and sports facilities increases visibility of the ground but hinders our ability to see the beauty of the evening sky.
This light pollution has become an increasing concern. Not only does it impact stargazing, but it also impacts nocturnal wildlife and energy consumption. Fortunately, we can all make a difference! Use exterior lighting only when necessary, use shielded fixtures and install lower wattage bulbs.
For more information regarding light pollution you can visit www.darksky.org and also plan to attend Fireside Eco-Chat: Starless Skies this fall (see page 10).
• Schoolhouse Park – Replacing outdated sound system with matching funds from the Wee Elk Football Association. Adding security lighting at the eastern parking lot.
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It’s convenientThe flexibility to register and pay at your convenience, anytime, from anywhere.
It saves timeIn less than five minutes, you can setup your account and enroll for your program.
It’s easyThree simple steps, and you’ll be
enrolled in the program of your
choice.
It’s environmentally friendlyNo need to burn gas driving over to register in person. And it saves paper.
WHY REGISTER ONLINE?
Registration begins August 12
Park Addresses
Park District MapLocation & Registration information
How to RegisterOnline Visit www.activenet.active.com/cwpd to register. To expedite your registration, create an account prior to August 12 or August 19. A valid email address is required. This site can be used for free programs and for fee-based programs with a debit or credit card. Payee will be shown as Active.com.
By Phone Call us at (937) 433-5155 Monday – Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Please have credit card ready for fee-based programs.
In Person Visit Park District headquarters at 221 N. Main Street in Centerville Monday – Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. You may pay with cash, check or credit card at headquarters. Make checks payable to CWPD or Centerville-Washington Park District.
Registration and Refund Policy:• Residents may register members of their family and one other resident family. • To be eligible for the resident fee, proof of residency must be provided. • Credit toward future fees will be issued in lieu of refunds. Credit will not be issued after the
registration deadline or, if by doing so, it reduces the participation level below the required minimum. A full monetary refund will be issued for programs cancelled by the Park District.
Activity Center: 221 N. Main Street
Beechwood Springs: 1141 Quiet Brook Trail
Big Bend: 1328 Spring Ash Drive
Bill Yeck (3 main entrances):8798 Rooks Mill Lane7893 Wilmington Dayton Road (McGuffey Meadow)2230 E. Centerville Station Road (Smith House)
Black Oak: 1552 Ambridge Road
Black Oak East: 7835 John Elwood Drive
Brittany Hills: 5825 Batsford Drive
Cherry Hill: 10244 Cherry Tree Terrace
Concept: 345 Clareridge Lane
Divided Ridge: 347 Beck Drive
Donnybrook: 6161 Donnybrook Drive
Elizabeth Hoy: 185 Hampton Drive
Fence Row: 1650 Haley Drive
Forest Field: 2100 E. Centerville Station Road
Forest Walk: 7570 Forest Brook Boulevard
Resident Registration Begins:
Monday, August 12 10:00 a.m.
Grant (3 main entrances):501 Normandy Ridge Road6588 McEwen Road (Nature Nook) 616 Grant’s Trail
Green: 6661 Green Park Drive
Greene Line: 6774 Crossbrook Drive
Holes Creek: 8575 Yankee Street
Huffman: 1616 W. Alex-Bell Road
Iron Horse: 6161 Millshire Drive
Little Mound: 9490 Still Meadow Lane
Manor: 989 Thorndale Drive
Nutt Woods: 10188 Ashpark Court
Oak Creek South: 790 W. Miamisburg-Centerville Road
Oak Grove: 1790 E. Social Row Road
Old Lane: 500 Druewood Lane
Pelbrook: 7566 Cloverbrook Park Drive
Pleasant Hill: 358 Zengel Drive
Quail Run: 1180 Timber Hawk Trail
Rahn: 223 W. Rahn Road
Red Coach: 5500 Royalwood Drive
Robert F. Mays: W. Social Row/Paragon Rd.
Rooks Ravine: 9100 Rooks Road
Rosewood: 475 Roselake Drive
Schoolhouse: 1875 Nutt Road
Silvercreek: 9369 Yankee Street
Stansel: 1304 Sarah Freeman Drive
Stringtown: 9191 Woodstream Lane
Trailways: 1165 W. Spring Valley Pike
Village South: 411 North Village Drive
Wagon Trail: 8450 Washington Village Drive
Waterbury Woods: 1250 W. Social Row Road
Watkins Glen: 825 Watkins Glen Drive
Weatherstone: 10998 Pennfield Road
Willowbrook: 10225 Park Edge Drive
Woodbourne Green: W. Whipp Rd. at Paddington Road
Woodbourne Springs: 220 W. Whipp Road
Yankee: 7500 Yankee Street
Nonresident Registration Begins:
Monday, August 1910:00 a.m.
THE REGISTRATION WEBSITE HAS A NEW LOOK Take a few moments before registration
day to familiarize yourself with it. The
site is mobile-friendly, so you can
register for programs directly from your smartphone or tablet!
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Park District MapLocation & Registration information
The Park District is made up of 49 community, nature, and neighborhood parks. Visit www.cwpd.org for detailed information and a map to each park.
Community Park Nature Park Neighborhood Park City of Centerville Washington Township
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Rahn Park
OldLane Park
Brittany Hills Park
Huffman Park
Woodbourne Green Park
Woodbourne Springs
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Donnybrook Park
Green Park
Village South Park
IronHorse Park
Red CoachPark
ManorPark
Grant Park
YankeePark
Grant Park
Activity Center Park
Elizabeth Hoy Park
Pleasant Hill Park
Forest Walk Park
Black Oak Park
Greene Line Park
Pelbrook Park
Black Oak East Park
Bill Yeck Park
Forest Field Park
Concept Park
Beechwood Springs Park
Stringtown Park
Rooks Ravine Park
Little Mound
ParkSchoolhouse Park
Quail Run Park
Watkins Glen Park
Willowbrook Park
Nutt Woods Park
Cherry Hill Park
Oak Grove Park
Big Bend Park
Oak Creek South Park
Wagon Trail Park
Holes Creek Park
Silvercreek Park
Fence Row Park Rosewood
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Waterbury Woods Park
Stansel Park
Divided Ridge Park
Weatherstone Park
Bill Yeck Park
SMITHHOUSE
NATURE NOOK
Trailways Park
Robert F. Mays Park
THE REGISTRATION WEBSITE HAS A NEW LOOK Take a few moments before registration
day to familiarize yourself with it. The
site is mobile-friendly, so you can
register for programs directly from your smartphone or tablet!
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Preschool Programs
Playdate Café Ages 18 months – 36 months with adult companion10:00 – 10:45 a.m.Grant Park, Nature Nook
Grabbin’ Grasshoppers: September 4 OR 11Leaf Lookers: October 2 OR 9Toddling Turkeys: November 6 OR 13
This program offers caregivers the chance to participate with their little one, as well as free time to socialize with the other adult companions.
Each café begins and ends with a learning station such as puzzles, blocks, art or a sensory table. After a little free play, we come together for a short program centered around the theme, which may include a story, song, activity or craft. Join us for lots of fun and a light snack. Registration is required.
Preschool Nature SeriesAges 3 – Pre K with adult companion
Select only one time per month.
In My Garden: Thursday, September 19PNS 1: 9:30 – 10:30 a.m.PNS 2: 1:00 – 2:00 p.m.PNS 3: 2:30 – 3:30 p.m.Forest Field Park
Playing in the dirt is so much fun! Help your preschoolers build their garden next to the seed nursery. Gardening tools and seeds will be provided. Please plan to dress yourself and your child appropriately for a messy experience. Registration is required.
Bug Hunt: Thursday, October 17PNS 4: 9:30 – 10:30 a.m.PNS 5: 1:00 – 2:00 p.m.PNS 6: 2:30 – 3:30 p.m.Bill Yeck Park, McGuffey Meadow
We’ll use some fun tools to see what types of insects we can find in the meadow. Nets will be provided. Registration is required.
Finding Fossils: Thursday, November 21PNS 7: 9:30 – 10:30 a.m.PNS 8: 1:00 – 2:00 p.m.PNS 9: 2:30 – 3:30 p.m.Bill Yeck Park, Rooks Mill Entrance
Finding fossils and fancy rocks is a great way to spend a day. We will hike to a good rock spot and find the perfect one! Registration is required.
All programs are FREE unless otherwise indicated.
Resident registration beginsMonday, August 12, 10:00 a.m. Kiddie Krafts
Ages 3 – 5 with adult companionGrant Park, Nature Nook
Sign up for only one series. Pick the series with the day and time that work best for you!
Session A: Wednesdays, September 4 – October 2, 1:00 – 1:45 p.m.Session B: Wednesdays, October 9 – November 6, 1:00 – 1:45 p.m.Session C: Fridays, September 6 – October 4, 9:30 – 10:15 a.m.Session D: Fridays, October 11 – November 8, 9:30 – 10:15 a.m.
Join us as we make crafts and listen to stories in this long-time favorite program. This is a great opportunity to let the creativity flow by making crafts with markers, glue, paint and tissue paper, as well as other fun surprises. We will also color pictures of animals, leaves, pumpkins and more. And best of all, we do the clean up! Children are encouraged to wear old clothes. Registration is required.
Intergenerational Series: PumpkinpaloozaAges 3 – 6 with grandparent(s)9:30 – 10:30 a.m. OR 1:00 – 2:00 p.m.Monday, October 7Grant Park, Nature Nook
Fall is in the air and pumpkins are all around at this fun-filled intergenerational program! Grandchildren will get to decorate a small pumpkin, go on a pumpkin hunt and enjoy pumpkin stories with grandma and/or grandpa. Pumpkins are generously donated by Yankee Street Market. Registration is required.
Pumpkinpalooza is only for grandparents and their grandchildren. Parents and other caregivers may attend any of our other programs.
Mini Movers Ages 4 – 51:00 – 1:45 p.m.
Session A: Mondays, September 9 – October 14Schoolhouse ParkSession B: Tuesdays, October 15 – November 19Session B will take place outside, weather permitting. Grant Park, Nature Nook
Let’s move! Participants will enjoy activities with an alphabet theme, age-appropriate equipment and fun music.
The “mini movers” will learn movements that assist in motor development and rhythmic skills and will have an opportunity to interact with other children their own age. Both group and individual activities will be included for them to expand their social skills and be creative.
All children must wear comfortable clothing and gym shoes. Parent participation is not required. Registration is required.
NATURE DISCOVERY ZONETake your group outdoors on a guided nature hike lead by a Park District or Volunteer Naturalist. Topics include geology, forestry, wildlife and more. Nature Discovery Zone is a convenient way to supplement learning or fulfill organizational requirements. Contact us to schedule a program for your group.
Children's Programs
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Preschool ProgramsAll programs are FREE
unless otherwise indicated.
Children's Programs
Eco-Explorers Grades 3 – 53:30 – 4:30 p.m.
Familiar Fossils: Wednesday, September 18Grant Park, Normandy Entrance
Have you ever wondered what you are finding when you discover a fossil? We will search for fossils common to this area and discuss their identity and origins. Registration is required.
Rocktober: Wednesday, October 16Bill Yeck Park, Rooks Mill Entrance
Explore the earth for “hard” to come by treasures and learn to identify your finds. Warning ... these minerals will rock your socks off! Registration is required.
Thanks for Turkeys: Wednesday, November 20Forest Walk Park
If you are grateful for turkeys this time of year, you will love gobbling up interesting facts about this important Thanksgiving bird. Registration is required.
Crafting ClubAges 9 – 134:00 – 5:00 p.m.Grant Park, Nature Nook
Back to School: Thursday, September 5Halloween Crafts: Thursday, October 3Autumn Art: Thursday, November 7
This fun after-school program covers basic crafting skills and techniques used to create hand-made decorations and keepsakes — all while making friends! We provide everything needed with no mess, prep or fuss at home! Crafters are encouraged to wear old clothes or bring an apron or smock. Registration is required.
Homeschool Fitness AcademyAges 5 – 121:00 – 2:00 p.m.
Time for Tennis: Thursday, September 12 Activity Center Park The Kettering Tennis Center/Quail Run Racquet Club tennis pros will be on hand to help you with your tennis strokes. No racquet or experience is required. Registration is required.
Large Group Games: Thursday, October 10 Yankee Park We will play several energetic large group games. Registration is required.
Hike & Bike: Thursday, November 14 Iron Horse Park, Iron Horse Trail Join us as we hit the Iron Horse Trail. We will get our heart rates up on the paved trail and then end with a cool-down stretch. Participants may walk, run or bike (must bring own bike and helmet). Registration is required.
Parent participation is required for Hike and Bike.
Homeschool Nature AcademyAges 5 – 141:00 – 2:30 p.m.
Creek Study: Thursday, September 5 Bill Yeck Park, Rooks Mill Entrance
During this session, we will learn what makes a clean creek, ways to keep our water clean, and the characteristics of the critters calling the Sugar Creek home. Please dress your child in closed-toed shoes and clothing that can get wet. Registration is required.
Leaf Collection: Thursday, October 3 Forest Field Park
Fall is the perfect time to start or add to your leaf collection. Please bring a plastic bag to hold the leaves you collect. We will learn the techniques for pressing and mounting. Participants ages 9 – 14 should bring a notebook. Registration is required.
Soil Science: Thursday, November 7Bill Yeck Park, McGuffey Meadow
Without soil, where would we be? Join us as we investigate the soil at McGuffey Meadow through a series of experiments. Please dress your child in clothing that can get dirty! Registration is required.
Around the World Grades 3 – 53:30 – 4:45 p.m. Grant Park, Nature Nook
Junior Nature ClubGrades K – 23:30 – 4:30 p.m.
Grasshopper Study: September 10 OR 11Bill Yeck Park, McGuffey Meadow
September is grasshopper season! We will play some grasshopper games before going in search of some real grasshoppers to observe. Registration is required.
Changing Seasons: November 12 OR 13Grant Park, Normandy Entrance
The seasons are changing! We will hike through various habitats and learn how the creatures living in them are preparing for change. Registration is required.
My Junior Naturalist: Traveling SeedsGrades K – 2 (with adult companion)4:00 – 5:15 p.m.Wednesday, October 9Forest Field Park
Spend some time with your budding naturalist in an outdoor adventure. What new memories will you make? We will be learning how seeds travel. Fill your special container with a wide variety of seeds as you learn how each finds its own place to grow. Registration is required.
Outdoor Adventure CrewAges 8 – 124:00 – 5:30 p.m.Mondays, October 21 – November 18Grant Park, Nature Nook
Unstructured outdoor play is vital to child development and well-being. This program is designed to allow participants the chance to explore what they like about nature and being outdoors. Activities will include games, challenges, discovery, and dirt, as decided by the children. The program will be held rain or shine so come prepared for the weather. Registration is required.
Join us on a trip around the word and learn about different cultures & customs, taste exotic foods, play unique games and collect passport stamps. Registration is required. Please plan on attending all nine sessions.
Holland: September 19Mexico: October 10Egypt: November 21
Romania: December 19Chile: January 16Madagascar: February 20
Philippines: March 20Portugal: April 17USA: May 15
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Archery ClinicsAges 8 and up (ages 8 – 17 must be accompanied by an adult 21 years or older)Oak Grove Park, Archery Range
Beginner Clinics: September 10 OR 126:00 – 7:30 p.m.The beginner clinic is recommended for those who have no experience, are still getting comfortable with archery or are looking for a review of the basics.
Intermediate Clinics: October 8 OR 106:00 – 7:00 p.m.To attend the intermediate clinic, participants should have previous archery experience, know all range rules, be familiar with equipment and feel comfortable shooting.
These clinics are designed to provide interested youth and adults with the basic knowledge required to participate safely in archery. Participants should use a conservative assessment of their skill level and/or their child’s skill level when selecting the clinic they would like to attend. Parents are welcome to observe youth but must be registered to participate. All equipment is provided but participants may bring their own with approval of the instructor. Registration is required.
Hunter Education Home StudyAll ages (ages 10 and under must be accompanied by a pre-registered adult 18 years or older)9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Saturday, September 21Grant Park, Nature Nook
Hunter Education Certification is designed for people with little or no knowledge of hunting or firearms and is required to purchase a hunting license in Ohio. For those who prefer to work at their own pace, Ohio offers a home-study version of hunter education. After downloading and completing the home-study manual, a final 4-hour completion session will be held at the Grant Park Nature Nook. The session will be led by certified Hunter Education Instructors and will cover firearms safety training, archery, outdoor safety, wildlife management, conservation and more.
Participants wishing to obtain certification must complete and bring all nine quizzes located in the manual in order to participate in this program. You must obtain a score of 80% or higher on the 100-question final to obtain certification.
For more information and to download the manual please visit:
www.cwpd.org/hunter_education.html/
To register go to: https://www1.oh.wildlifelicense.com/training_index.php
Passport to Nature All agesButterfly Survey: Saturday, September 281:00 – 2:30 p.m.Oak Creek South Park
Butterflies are still out and about! Help the Park District catch and identify butterflies at the newly established native plant habitat. Butterfly nets will be provided. Registration is required.
Family Scavenger Hunt: Saturday, October 191:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Grant Park, Normandy Entrance
Choose your hunt difficulty and start your search for natural and historical treasures at Grant Park. When you are finished, turn in your hunt for a prize! Start times will be staggered to reduce crowding. Registration is required.
Scavenger Hunt Levels:Level 1: Flat terrain, under .75 mile,
recommended for ages 6 and underLevel 2: Uneven terrain, under 1.5 miles,
recommended for ages 6 and upLevel 3: Uneven terrain, over 2 miles,
recommended for ages 12 and up
Tree Time: Saturday, November 161:00 – 2:00 p.m.Grant Park, Normandy Entrance
Whether or not they lose their leaves, trees are important all year long. Along this fall hike, we’ll talk about trees and the animals that need them to survive. Registration is required.
Special EventsFamily ProgramsAll programs are FREE
unless otherwise indicated. Resident registration beginsMonday, August 12, 10:00 a.m.
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Starry CelebrationAll ages7:30 – 9:30 p.m.Saturday, September 7Forest Field Park
This new special event will feature nighttime-only activities such as stargazing, night hikes, nocturnal nature stations, glow-in-the-dark crafts and games, and more! Take advantage of this special opportunity for fun in the park after dark. Bring a flashlight and a blanket. Registration is required.
Paws in the Park5:30 – 7:30 p.m.Friday, September 20Dog Park at Oak Grove Park
Calling all dogs! This fun event, co-sponsored with the Washington-Centerville Public Library, includes contests, giveaways and demonstrations. Awards will be given for best costume, best trick, and best dog/owner look alike. Local vendors will be on hand to demonstrate their latest dog-related products and services.
Registration for this event is not required. Vendors interested in booth space please contact Erin Morley at [email protected] or (937) 433-5155.
Note: For this event one side of the dog park will remain on-leash allowing children 7 and under within the fenced area. The other side will be off-leash and those 8 – 14 years must be accompanied by an adult.
Special EventsFamily Programs
Grand Opening ofOak Grove Park Fitness Trail5:00 – 6:30 p.m.Tuesday, October 1Oak Grove Park
Join us for the grand opening of the Oak Grove Park Fitness Trail! The Park District received a grant from NatureWorks for the funding of two types of outdoor exercise equipment. The complete Energi™ system is for active individuals ages 13 and up, while the LifeTrail® system is geared toward those ages 50 and over and includes ADA accessible pieces. Wear comfortable clothing and try out the equipment. We hope to see you there! Registration is not required.
Halloween Mini Trail: Kooky Kreature FeatureAges 3 – 8 11:00 a.m. – noon OR 1:00 – 2:00 p.m.Saturday, October 12Grant Park, Normandy Entrance
Join us for ten totally interactive singing, dancing, yelling, jumping and waving acts at the Kooky Kreature Feature! Children are encouraged to come in costumes. Registration is required.
Each program is a stage show that starts promptly at the scheduled time. There is a walk from the parking lot to the show.
Plan on arriving 15 minutes early to make it to the outdoor theater on time.
Haunted TrailAges 8 to adult (children 7 and under not admitted)7:30 – 9:00 p.m. Wednesday, October 23 & Thursday, October 24Grant Park, Normandy Entrance
Ghosts, ghouls and zombies haunt the trails at Grant Park for two nights every October. Join your family and friends on this fun-filled evening as we guide you through the scary forest of spooks and scares. Registration is not required. Attendees are encouraged to bring canned goods/nonperishable food items to be donated to local food banks.
The Halloween Mini Trail and Haunted Trail programs are co-sponsored by the Centerville Noon Optimists Club; the University of Dayton Optimists; the Centerville High School Octagon Club; and the Junior Optimists Clubs at Incarnation School and Magsig, Tower Heights, and Watts Middle Schools.
CITO (Cache In Trash Out)All ages (children must be accompanied by an adult)1:00 – 4:00 p.m.Saturday, October 26Grant Park, Normandy Entrance
Help us clean up the park for the enjoyment of all and find new Trick or Treat caches at our Halloween CITO event. Please bring your own gloves and geocaching gear. Those interested in truly getting in the Halloween spirit are welcome to come in costume.
Garbage bags, grabbers, buckets and trail maps will be provided. For more information on this event, and CITO events in general, visit www.geocaching.com.
Should this event need to be cancelled due to inclement weather, it will be rescheduled for November 2.
All programs are FREE unless otherwise indicated.
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Hound HikeAdults9:00 – 9:30 a.m. Fridays, September – NovemberGrant Park, Nature Nook
All sorts of seasonal changes are happening as we say goodbye to the summer season and welcome fall. Join dogs and their owners on this 30-minute self-guided hike at Grant Park. You and your dog are sure to enjoy the social interactions and natural setting. Registration is not required.
Pioneer Woman: The Women Who Shaped Centerville Ages 14 and up6:30 – 8:00 p.m.Thursday, September 26Grant Park, Nature Nook
The Centerville-Washington Township Historical Society will be presenting on influential women who made Centerville and Washington Township the wonderful places they are today. The presentation will focus on Ida Weller, whose commitment to education changed many lives. Registration is required.
Adult Nature Discovery WalksAges 16 and upTuesdays9:30 – 10:30 a.m.
September 10 & 24: Grant Park, Normandy EntranceOctober 8 & 22: Big Bend Park November 12 & 26: Grant Park, Nature Nook
Take an hour to enjoy what nature has to offer. This leisurely paced walk provides an opportunity to observe seasonal changes with the Park District Naturalist. Registration is required.
Fireside Eco-ChatsAdults7:00 – 8:00 p.m.Grant Park, Nature Nook
Creek Study: Wednesday, September 18 Hear the latest findings on invasive species impact from Rachel McNeish, a University of Dayton doctoral student. She has been conducting a study at Black Oak Park on the ways in which honeysuckle effects stream wildlife. Registration is required. Starless Skies: Wednesday, October 16Join us as we discuss the impact exterior lighting has on our skies and local wildlife. Then see for yourself as we stargaze with help from the Miami Valley Astronomical Society. Registration is required.
Second Chances: Wednesday, November 20 Dillon Teske, outreach coordinator for Building Value, will share how the Cincinnati-based, non-profit organization helps the environment, reduces the cost of disposal and gives architectural gems a second chance by salvaging reusable materials for sale to the public. Registration is required.
Barter Bazaar: Crafting SuppliesDrop Off Items8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. November 4 – 7Park District Headquarters
Barter Bazaar6:00 – 7:30 p.m. November 8Grant Park, Nature Nook
Too often items are thrown away instead of being re-used. The Barter Bazaar brings people together to not only trade in their unwanted items for something more useful, it also provides an opportunity to meet others with a similar hobby.
Bring items you are willing to part with to Park District headquarters any time between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. November 4 – 7. Use your vouchers on November 8 to obtain items that others have made available.
Small items such as buttons, beads and fabric scraps should be bundled and not treated as individual items. The Park District reserves the right to refuse items deemed unusable, unhealthy or dangerous. All items not claimed by the end of the bazaar will be donated to a non-profit charity or used for Park District programs. All trades are final. Registration is not required.
Help the environment, your neighbors and yourself by re-using and reducing!
Adult wellnessAdult programsAll programs are FREE
unless otherwise indicated. Resident registration beginsMonday, August 12, 10:00 a.m.
“I only feel angry when I see waste. When
I see people throwing away
things we could use.”~ Mother Teresa
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Hike for Your HealthAdultsWednesdays9:30 – 10:30 a.m.
Fall is a beautiful time of year to be in the parks—we can’t wait to see the colors change! Join us as we lead these self-paced adult hikes designed to get you moving and your heart rate up. Path descriptions are included to help you choose the most comfortable shoe attire. Registration is required.
Date Park Meeting Point PathSeptember 4 Schoolhouse 1875 Nutt Road PavedSeptember 11 Forest Field 2100 E. Centerville Station Road NaturalSeptember 18 Grant 501 Normandy Ridge Road NaturalSeptember 25 Iron Horse 6161 Millshire Drive PavedOctober 2 Bill Yeck 7893 Wilmington Dayton Road, McGuffey Meadow NaturalOctober 9 Yankee 7500 Yankee Street PavedOctober 16 Bill Yeck 8798 Rooks Mill Lane NaturalOctober 23 Oak Creek South 790 W. Miamisburg-Centerville Road PavedOctober 30 Oak Grove 1790 E. Social Row Road PavedNovember 6 Grant 501 Normandy Ridge Road NaturalNovember 13 Schoolhouse 1875 Nutt Road PavedNovember 20 Bill Yeck 7893 Wilmington Dayton Road, McGuffey Meadow Natural
Stroller StrengthAdult caregivers with child(ren) 6 weeks – Pre K9:30 – 10:30 a.m. Mondays & Thursdays, August 26 – October 31Schoolhouse Park
Join other caregivers and their children in strollers for an invigorating morning exercise session. Cardiovascular conditioning, upper and lower body resistance training (resistance tubing provided) and a cool-down stretch is included in each program. Make friends, exercise, and no need to pay for childcare! Stroller Strength is led by a nationally certified group exercise instructor. No class on Monday, September 2. Registration is required.
Fall Into FitnessAdults9:30 – 10:30 a.m.Tuesdays, September 3 – November 12Schoolhouse Park
Fall is a great time to get outside, enjoy fresh air and exercise! This boot camp style class will include a mix of cardiovascular and strength training exercises to condition the heart and strengthen the muscles. We provide resistance tubing for all participants. A nationally certified group exercise instructor leads this program. Registration is required.
Adult wellnessAdult programsAll programs are FREE
unless otherwise indicated.
Shelter ReservationsThe Park District has ten shelters available for rental. Shelters are located at the following parks: Activity Center, Forest Field, Oak Creek South, Oak Grove, Schoolhouse and Yankee.
Call (937) 433-5155 to reserve with a credit card payment or stop by Park District headquarters during regular business hours to pay with cash or check. Shelters are available for use on a first-come, first-served basis when not reserved.
Visit www.cwpd.org/shelters.html/ to learn more.
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Summer in the ParksPhoto Contest
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We want to see how you spent time in the parks this summer! Visit our Facebook page (www.facebook.com/cwpd.org) July 25 – August 7 and post your favorite 2013 summer photo. Our only caveat is that it must have been taken in a Centerville-Washington Park District park (see page 4 for the official list). We will notice if Cinderella’s Castle is in the background!
Ask your friends to vote for your photo submission. One lucky winner will receive the opportunity to register for our fall programs before registration officially opens!* That’s right, avoid the waiting lists! Cell phone pictures are fine, so check your phone’s camera roll and upload a picture. Limit one photo submission per Facebook account, so make it your best! Please indicate where the photo was taken.
The winner will be announced on August 8. We can’t wait to see how your family enjoyed the parks this summer!
*A Centerville/Washington Township resident would be eligible to register on Friday, August 9 and a nonresident would be eligible to register on Friday, August 16.
All photo submissions become property of CWPD and may be used in future publications. Official rules posted on www.facebook.com/cwpd.org