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Play in Fairfield Seasonal Events Theatre | Dance Fall Parks & Recreation CITY OF FAIRFIELD | SEP – OCT 2018 PLAY IN FAIRFIELD SEASONAL EVENTS THEATRE | DANCE FALL ACTIVITIES REGISTER NOW! www.fairfieldoh.gov/parks SEP – OCT • www.fairfi eldoh.gov/parks • 867-5348 IMPORTANT MISSION STATEMENT PHONE The mission of Fairfi eld Parks and Recreation is to enrich the quality of life for the citizens of the community, sustain the City’s natural resources and environment and provide broad-based NUMBERS leisure activities, cultural opportunities, facilities and services for all ages. PROGRAM CANCELLATION DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER POLICY Parks Main Offi ce 513/867-5348 At times, unforeseen circumstances can disrupt SCHEDULED EVENTS are defi ned as meetings, operations and force management to cancel private rentals, theatre rentals, theatre produc- Fax 513/867-6070 programs. In making these determinations, tions and special events taking place at a facility Management Staff carefully considers the during a predetermined time. Aquatic Center safety and security of the general public and (Summer) department staff . CANCELLATIONS: The decision to conduct 513/939-2782 CLASSES during normal hours of operation will CLASSES are defi ned as registered or drop-in be made by 8 am whenever possible. Fairfi eld Community programs that are leader-directed and off ered at The department will issue cancellation Arts Center a predetermined time. announcements through its current media 513/867-5348 outlets, city website and signage at facilities. ACTIVITIES are self-directed programs or ser- Information will also be available on the vices that do not require registration. automated hotline at 896-8400. Fairfi eld Greens North Trace Golf Course 513/939-3741 South Trace Golf Course 513/858-7750 THANKS VOLUNTEERS Marsh Lake Bait House 513/858-1685 The City of Fairfi eld would like to thank all of the volunteers listed below for their service between May 1 and June 30, 2018. Recreation Hotline 513/896-8400 55 Plus Senior Lounge & Events: Pat Gutman, Donna Hart, Mildred Holland, Darvin Mueller, Jerry Sharp, Marjorie Thoene Adopt-a-Park: Trish Clemmons (Paragon Optimist Club) PARKS AND CAC Ushers: Carolyn Cassel, Jeanie DeLorenzo, Donna Hart, Bob Kinner, Diane Landi, Darvin RECREATION Mueller, James Roesener, Bob and Ruth Schindler, Judy Schwab, Marilyn Seither, Marian Tepe Groovin’ in the Park and Groovin’ Grill: Barbara French, Bob Kinner, Greg LoBuono, BOARD Darvin Mueller, Juanita Reif, Jack Snyder, Mark Wagner Doug Meece, Chair Income Tax: Carolyn Cassel Don Carpenter Mail Couriers: Greg LoBuono, Darvin Mueller, Joan Sebastian, Nancy and Thomas Trafton Craig Keller Dennis Miller Municipal Court: Shirley Howard, Marian Tepe Carrie O’Neal Special Events: Andrew Ehlen, Laura Stacy Dale Paullus Gwen Ritchie Looking for volunteer opportunities Interested in information on with the City of Fairfi eld? Youth Sports programs in the area? Visit www.fairfi eldoh.gov/volunteer Visit www.fairfi eldoh.gov/youthsports SEP – OCT • www.fairfi eldoh.gov/parks • 867-5348 SPECIALSpecial EVENTS Events IMPORTANT MISSIONMISSION STATEMENTSTATEMENT COMMUNITY & SPECIAL EVENTS PHONE The mission of Fairfi eld Parks and Recreation is to enrich the quality of life for the citizens of the community, sustain the City’s natural resources and environment and provide broad-based NUMBERS leisure activities, cultural opportunities, facilities and services for all ages. i i PROGRAMPROGRAM CANCELLATION CANCELLATION DUE DUE TO TO INCLEMENT INCLEMENT WEATHER WEATHER POLICY POLICY Parks Main Offi ce FARM R TREAT At times, unforeseen circumstances can disrupt SCHEDULED EVENTS are defi ned as meetings, 513/867-5348 operations and force management to cancel private rentals, theatre rentals, theatre produc- @ THE FARMERS MARKET Fax 513/867-6070 programs. In making these determinations, tions and special events taking place at a facility Management Staff carefully considers the during a predetermined time. Aquatic Center safety and security of the general public and (Summer) department staff . CANCELLATIONS: The decision to conduct WEDNESDAY, 513/939-2782 CLASSES during normal hours of operation will CLASSES are defi ned as registered or drop-in be made by 8 am whenever possible. OCT 17, 4 – 7 PM Fairfi eld Community programs that are leader-directed and off ered at The department will issue cancellation Arts Center a predetermined time. announcements through its current media 513/867-5348 outlets, city website and signage at facilities. Bring the whole family to enjoy a special seasonal twist throughout Village Green Park at the season fi nale ACTIVITIES are self-directed programs or ser- Information will also be available on the of the Village Green Farmers Market. Don't fret though, our indoor Winter Market starts in November! vices that do not require registration. automated hotline at 896-8400. Fairfi eld Greens All your fall favorites for eating and decorating will be available from local farmers, bakers, and crafters. North Trace Golf Course Your kids can wear their costumes to trick or treat throughout the market, play free seasonal games 513/939-3741 and explore the park with a selfi e scavenger hunt, while you check out the added fall craft vendors, food South Trace Golf Course trucks, and live entertainment. 513/858-7750 THANKS VOLUNTEERS Marsh Lake Bait House 513/858-1685 The City of Fairfi eld would like to thank all of the volunteers listed below for their service COMMUNITY between May 1 and June 30, 2018. Recreation Hotline BLOOD DRIVE 513/896-8400 55 Plus Senior Lounge & Events: Pat Gutman, Donna Hart, Mildred Holland, Darvin Mueller, TUESDAY, SEP 18 Jerry Sharp, Marjorie Thoene 3:30 – 6:30 PM THE DONOR COACH WILL Adopt-a-Park: Trish Clemmons (Paragon Optimist Club) BE IN THE COMMUNITY PARKS AND CAC Ushers: Carolyn Cassel, Jeanie DeLorenzo, Donna Hart, Bob Kinner, Diane Landi, Darvin ARTS CENTER PARKING RECREATION Mueller, James Roesener, Bob and Ruth Schindler, Judy Schwab, Marilyn Seither, Marian Tepe LOT Groovin’ in the Park and Groovin’ Grill: Barbara French, Bob Kinner, Greg LoBuono, BOARD Darvin Mueller, Juanita Reif, Jack Snyder, Mark Wagner Free for all ages, Huff man Park Save a life. Eat a cookie. Doug Meece, Chair Income Tax: Carolyn Cassel Fri, Aug 24, 8:30 pm (That’s a good day!) Don Carpenter Mail Couriers: Greg LoBuono, Darvin Mueller, Joan Sebastian, Nancy and Thomas Trafton Hosted by the Cincinnati Schedule a time for your donation on the Craig Keller Fri, Sep 28, 7:30 pm Astronomical Society Blood Drive site at www.donortime.com Dennis Miller Municipal Court: Shirley Howard, Marian Tepe Fri, Oct 26, 7 pm Carrie O’Neal Special Events: Andrew Ehlen, Laura Stacy (sponsor code: #244) or call 1-800-388-GIVE. Dale Paullus Gwen Ritchie 2ND SATURDAY OF THE MONTH, JUNE — SEPTEMBER All concerts start at 6 PM Enjoy local musicians at scenic Huff man Park. Bring your chairs or blankets and come hungry. Hammann’s Catering will be on site with their tasty barbecue. at Huffman Park Looking for volunteer opportunities Interested in information on Sep 8: Wild Carrot Sponsored by with the City of Fairfi eld? Youth Sports programs in the area? Vendors: Hammann’s Catering Visit www.fairfi eldoh.gov/youthsports The Ice Shack* Visit www.fairfi eldoh.gov/volunteer KAREN CALDWELL AGENCY *Subject to change 513-939-3888 5 SEP – OCT • www.fairfi eldoh.gov/parks • 867-5348 VILLAGE GREEN EVENTS Craft Beer available from th 4VILLAGE GREEN PARKFriday | 7 PM A new summer concert series in Village Green Park! Experience a young, up-and-coming, band on the fourth Friday of each month, from June to August, to get you moving and keep you entertained on these hot summer nights. Performing original alternative music with some stylized covers, these bands provide an experience you don’t want to miss. { 4th Friday on the 5th Friday* } August 24: Adelee & Gentry August 31: Moment 44 * Concert rescheduled from 6/22 due to weather PRESENTING SPONSOR Featured Vendors: VISIT Empanadas Aqui, Fabulous, The Dawghouse, fairfi eldoh.gov/ Piggin N Grinnin, Just Jerks, Joes Mojo, summerconcerts THE Pierce Brown Agency Katie's Classic Cookies, The Dapper Doughnut, FOR EACH CONCERT’S 513-868-3533 and Baking Diva Cupcakes. SCHEDULED VENDORS Village Green Car Show Saturday, Sep 15, 3:30 - 10 PM, Village Green Park Presented by Barry Brown Paving MOVIES IN THE PARK Featured Vendors*: Slice Slice Baby, Flubs Dariette, Piggin-n-Grinnin, Fabulous Funnel Cakes, Flavor Punch Foods, Katie’s Classic Cookies, C Dog’s Hot Dogs, Amaizing Grace Kettle Corn, Joe’s Mojo FRI, SEP 7 | COCO The show and awards kick off at 7pm FRI, OCT 5 | BOSS BABY with fan-favorite, The Belairs! VILLAGE GREEN PARK. The Fairfi eld Fire Department hosts all of the pre-show fun and giveaways. Full schedule at www.fairfi eldoh.gov/movies (ALL MOVIES BEGIN AT DUSK. RAIN DATE IS THE FOLLOWING FRIDAY FOR ALL MOVIES.) 6 *Subject to change 2018 PerformanceSPECIAL EVENTSSeason CO-PRESENTED BY THE Pierce Brown Agency 513-868-3533 EVENT PARTNERS VILLAGE GREEN AMPHITHEATER, THURSDAYS, 6:30 PM. A WEEKLY NIGHT OF COOL MUSIC AND HOT EATS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. NEW TIME: OPENING ACTS START AT 6:30 PM AND HEADLINER BEGINS AT 7 PM. AUG 23: LIVE YOUR DREAM, FEATURING YOLANDA (R&B/POP) WITH OPENER MATT WATERS Food vendors: Slice Slice Baby, Ice Shack AUG 30: THUNDERBAY (CLASSIC ROCK) WITH OPENER LARRY STOKES Food vendors: The Dawghouse, The Dapper Doughnut SEP 6: JAY JESSE JOHNSON BAND (BLUES/ROCK) WITH OPENER JEREMY FRANCIS Food vendors: Piggin & Grinnin BBQ, Flubs *SEP 13: ANNA & THE DEEPER WELL (BLUES/POP) WITH OPENER CHANDLER CARTER
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