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Play in Fairfield Seasonal Events Theatre | Dance Fall Parks & Recreation CITY OF FAIRFIELD | SEPT - OCT 2019 PLAY IN FAIRFIELD SEASONAL EVENTS THEATRE | DANCE FALL ACTIVITIES REGISTER NOW! www.fairfieldoh.gov/parks SEPT - OCT • www.fairfieldoh.gov/parks • 867-5348 IMPORTANT MISSION STATEMENT PHONE The mission of Fairfield 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 NUMBERS broad-based leisure activities, cultural opportunities, facilities and services for all ages. Parks Main Office PROGRAM CANCELLATION DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER POLICY 513) 867-5348 ( At times, unforeseen circumstances can disrupt SCHEDULED EVENTS are defined as meetings, Fax (513) 867-6070 operations and force management to cancel private rentals, theatre rentals, theatre produc- programs. In making these determinations, tions and special events taking place at a facility Aquatic Center Management Staff carefully considers the during a predetermined time. (Summer) safety and security of the general public and (513) 939-2782 department staff. CANCELLATIONS: The decision to conduct CLASSES during normal hours of operation will Fairfield Community CLASSES are defined as registered or drop-in be made by 8 a.m. whenever possible. Arts Center programs that are leader-directed and offered The department will issue cancellation (513) 867-5348 at a predetermined time. announcements through its current media outlets, city website and signage at facilities. Fairfield Greens ACTIVITIES are self-directed programs or Information will also be available on the North Trace Golf Course services that do not require registration. automated hotline at (513) 896-8400. (513) 939-3741 South Trace Golf Course (513) 858-7750 Marsh Lake Bait House THANKS VOLUNTEERS (513) 858-1685 The City of Fairfield would like to thank all of the volunteers listed below for their service between May 1 and June 30, 2019. Recreation Hotline (513) 896-8400 55 Plus Senior Lounge & Events: Donna Hart, Mildred Holland, Darvin Mueller, Ann Otten, Joan Scanlon, Jerry Sharp, Marjorie Thoene, and Mark Wagner Adopt a Park - Huffman Park: Brenda Kenyon PARKS AND Adopt a Roadway: Becky Birkenhauser, Pat Boehm, Trish Clemmons, Janet Leiter, Andrea Rensing, Becky Sunderhaus, and Jean Wesseler RECREATION CAC Ushers: Jeanie DeLorenzo, Donna Hart, Mary Haslit, Mildred Holland, Bob Kinner, BOARD Sherry Knapp-Brown, Diane Landi, Pat Ragland, Bob Schindler, Ruth Schindler, Marilyn Schlabach, Judy Schwab, Marilyn Seither, Barbara Sjodahl Doug Meece, Chair Paul Assum Groovin’ Grill: Bob Kinner, Darvin Mueller, Mark Wagner Don Carpenter Groovin’ on the Green/4th Friday Concerts: Barbara French, Juanita Reif, Jack Snyder, 12th Annual Village Green Car Show Craig Keller Danielle Townsend Dale Paullus Saturday, Sept. 14, 3:30 – 10 p.m. Income Tax: Special thanks to Carolyn Cassel for her hours in March 2019 Gwen Ritchie Presented by Barry Brown Paving Christine Zboril Mail Courier: Diane Landi, Darvin Mueller, Walt Stubenvoll, Thomas Trafton, Scott Wood Municipal Court: Shirley Howard, Marian Tepe Pre-School/Youth Programs: Christina Donahue Looking for volunteers: CAC Ushers Interested in information on and Mail Couriers for the Fall season. Youth Sports programs in the area? Visit www.fairfieldoh.gov/volunteer Visit www.fairfieldoh.gov/youthsports SPECIALSpecial EVENTSEvents COMMUNITY & SPECIAL EVENTS Pumpkins, apples, pears and other fall delights begin to appear in September. Join us on Sept. 25 for our FIRST Chili Cookoff Watch Facebook and www.fairfeldoh.gov/market for more details. The market moves INDOORS starting Nov. 6 and resumes the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays from November through April in the CAC Lobby. A Farmers Market Minute with Baking Diva Cupcakes: Angie Carter has a passion for Fairfield and for baking cupcakes. Baking Divas Cupcakes got its start in Fairfield in 2016 after a family member asked for cupcakes for a graduation party. Every Wednesday through For the full article visit www.fairfieldoh.gov/market Oct. 16, 4 - 7 p.m. FARM-R-TREATat Farmers Market Village Green Park Wednesday, Oct. 16, 4-7 p.m. Bring the whole family to enjoy a special seasonal twist at the season finale of the Village Green Farmers Market. Fall favorites for eating and decorating will be available from local farmers, bakers, and crafters. Kids can wear their costumes to trick or treat throughout the market, play free seasonal games and explore the park with a selfie scavenger hunt. Adults can check out the added fall craft vendors, food trucks and live entertainment. 12th Annual Village Green Car Show Saturday, Sept. 14, 3:30 – 10 p.m. Performance by Presented by Barry Brown Paving The Belairs at 7PM Open to ALL makes and models Awards: Judges Choice, Special Recognition, Outstanding Vehicle • A live performance by The Belairs at 7PM • Vendors and Food Trucks • Registration includes a ticket for GRAND RAFFLE PRIZE: Accommodations for one week in Pompano Beach, FL w/ airfare for two! $12 Pre-Register / $15 after Sept. 6 • Registration form online at bit.ly/vgcarshow Registration proceeds benefit the Fairfield Community Foundation’s Lisa Brown Scholarship Fund. SEPT - OCT • www.fairfieldoh.gov/parks • 867-5348 SPECIALSpecial EVENTS Events VILLAGE GREEN PARK CYCLOCROSS EVENT AT HARBIN PARK MOVIE DATE Sunday, Sept. 29 FRI, SEPT. 6 Free to watch. Wonder Park Harbin Park will be the site FRI, OCT. 4 of this national Cyclocross Hotel Transylvania 3 Mountain Bike Race. Come watch some of the best www.fairfieldoh.gov/Movies mountain bike racers in the The Fairfield Fire Department hosts all of the pre-show fun and giveaways. country competing against All movies begin at dusk. Rain date is the following Friday for all movies. each other for cash prizes. Community Blood Drive Wednesday, Sept. 18 3:30 - 6:30 p.m. Queen City Scale Model Donor Coach will be outside the Fairfield Boaters Regatta Community Arts Center Refreshments are available to all donors. Schedule Village Green Park a time for your donation on the Blood Drive site at Sat., Sept. 21 Night Run, 6 - 9 p.m. (sponsor code: #244) or 1-800-388-GIVE. Sat., Oct. 12, 1 - 7 p.m. FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Join the Queen City Scale Model Boaters on the pond. 1ST ANNUAL Scale model boats on display and operating on the pond. CROSSWORD Note: Public operation of any of the models is up to each owner’s discretion PUZZLE CONTEST and is not guaranteed. Sat., Nov. 2, 1 - 4 p.m. Community Arts Center Unpublished puzzles supplied by NYT Crossword Puzzle Editor Will Shortz $10 registration starts Aug. 13 & 15 (R/NR) SPECIAL EVENTS FAIRFIELD PARKS CAN HOST YOUR NEXT EVENT! The Elisha Morgan Mansion is a wonderful learning opportunity for Elisha Morgan Mansion your school, scout at Gilbert Farms Park or church group The Elisha Morgan Mansion is a wonderful learning opportunity for your school, scout, or church group. Schedule a guided tour for your group and learn the history of the restored 1817 mansion. To schedule a group tour, or if you are interested in renting the Mansion for a special event call 513-867-5348 for prices and availabilities. Allow two weeks notice in order to schedule guides for your event. Fairfield Facilities Available for Rental The Community Arts Center, adjacent to the beautiful Village Green Park, provides accommodations for groups up to 180. The Phalen Center at the South Trace Golf Course provides a setting overlooking the golf Wednesday, Sept. 18 course for groups up to 140. 3:30 - 6:30 p.m. Park Shelters may be reserved for family events. Donor Coach will be outside the Fairfield Call 513-867-5438 for more information. Community Arts Center BEST BUDDIES CITIZENS CHAPTER RESERVE TEE TIMES Best Buddies spends each and every day creating ONLINE meaningful opportunities www.GolfFairfieldGreens.com for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. If you’re interested in becoming a buddy, helping with fundraising support, or assisting at one of our community events, we’re eager to get you plugged in. Please contact the Community Connection Coordinator, Jenny Mann, at [email protected] or 513-785-2813 for more information. In partnership with Fairfield YMCA, Fairfield Parks & Recreation, www.GolfFairfieldGreens.com & Butler County Board of Developmental Disabilities SEPT - OCT • www.fairfieldoh.gov/parks • 867-5348 SPECIALSpecial EVENTS Events UPCOMING EVENTS Date Day Time Location Event SEPT Sept 4 We 4 – 7 pm Village Green Park Farmers Market Sept 6 Fr Dusk Village Green Park Movies in the Park: Wonder Park Sept 7 Sa 2 - 3:30 pm Village Green Park Amazing Animals Sept 11 We 4 – 7 pm Village Green Park Farmers Market Sept 13 Fr 8 pm Community Arts Center Mike Massé: Epic Acoustic Classic Rock Sept 14 Sa 3:30 - 10 pm Village Green Park Village Green Car Show Sept 18 We 3:30 - 6:30 pm Community Arts Center Community Blood Drive Sept 18 We 4 – 7 pm Village Green Park Farmers Market Sept 20 Fr 8 pm Community Arts Center Footlighters: Geezers Sept 21 Sa 10:30 – Noon Harbin Park Let’s Go Hiking: Autumn Birding Sept 21 Sa 6 - 9 pm Village Green Park Queen City Scale Model Boaters Regatta Sept 21 Sa 8 pm Community Arts Center Footlighters: Geezers Sept 22 Su 2 pm Community Arts Center Footlighters: Geezers Sept 25 We 4 – 7 pm Village Green Park Farmers Market Sept 27 Fr 7:30 pm Huffman Park Star Gazing Sept 27 Fr 8 pm Community Arts Center Footlighters: Geezers Sept 28 Sa 8 pm Community Arts Center Footlighters: Geezers Sept 29 Su 2 pm Community Arts Center Footlighters: Geezers Sept 29 Su TBD Harbin Park Cyclocross
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