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Parks & Recreation CITY OF FAIRFIELD | SEPT - OCT 2019

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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 Mountain Bike Race OCT Date Day Time Location Event Oct 2 We 7 pm Village Green Park Farmers Market Oct 4 Fr Dusk Village Green Park Movies in the Park: Hotel Transylvania 3 Oct 6 Su 2 - 3:30 pm Huffman Park Nature Craft Oct 9 We 4 - 7 pm Village Green Park Farmers Market Oct 11 Fr 7 pm Community Arts Center Cincinnati Christian Schools: The Miracle Worker Oct 12 Sa 1 pm & 7 pm Community Arts Center Cincinnati Christian Schools: The Miracle Worker Oct 12 Sa 1 - 7 pm Village Green Park Queen City Scale Model Boater Regatta Oct 16 We 4 – 7 pm Village Green Park Farm-R-Treat/ Farmers Market Oct 18 Fr 8 pm Community Arts Center Last Out: Elegy of a Green Beret Oct 19 Sa 10:30 - Noon Gilbert Farms Park Let’s Go Hiking: Fall Wildflowers Oct 19 Sa 8 pm Community Arts Center Last Out: Elegy of a Green Beret Oct 20 Su 2 pm Community Arts Center Last Out: Elegy of a Green Beret Oct 25 Fr 7 pm Huffman Park Star Gazing Oct 26 Sa 2 pm & 7:30 pm Community Arts Center Brooklyn, Real Time for a Change ART GALLERY COLERAIN ARTISTS CALL FOR ENTRIES: ANNUAL COMMUNITY A regular favorite for their art exhibit, the Colerain Artists have been painting ARTIST SHOWCASE as a group since 1960. Their mission is to promote and stimulate interest A Juried Showcase opportunity for area artists to exhibit their in art. Their work can be found locally and nationally. This exhibit contains a work. Open to any artist, 18 or older, who resides within 40 miles variety of media that express each artist’s talent, interest and style. of Fairfield, OH. Best in Show awards presented in the categories of Fine Art, Photography, and Sculpture/Jewelry/3-D work. Opening August 10-Sept. 21 Applications available starting Aug 1. 8 Entries due the week of Sept. 9-13. THEATRE

2019-20 PERFORMING ARTS SEASON GOES ON SALE TUESDAY, SEPT. 3 FAIRFIELD SIGNATURE SESSIONS All shows start at 8 p.m. | Tickets: $30 Orchestra/$25 Stadium

LEE ROCKER (OF THE ) I FRIDAY, FEB. 7 Bass player Lee Rocker and the Stray Cats sold more than 10 million records, garnered an astounding 23 gold and platinum records worldwide. The Stray Cat’s worldwide mega hits , Sexy and Seventeen, and have become a part of the fabric of . Rocker and his band deliver these hits and a lot more, including stories about his adventures lugging the giant piece of equipment around.

CROCE PLAYS CROCE I SATURDAY, MAR. 7 A.J. Croce is a multi-instrumentalist, roots-rock singer-songwriter, and son of the beloved artist Jim Croce. His performance features a complete set of classics by his father, some of his own tunes, and songs that influenced both him and his father. The show includes such timeless songs as Operator, You Don't Mess Around with Jim, Workin' At the Car Wash , Rapid Roy (The Stock Car Boy), to name just a few.

WINE, WOMEN & SONG FRIDAY NIGHT CABARET Complimentary hors d’oeuvres included with any ticket. Cash bar opens at 7 p.m. Seats in the Café area are at tables on stage with the performer. Tickets: $20 Café/$18 Stadium

HEIDI BURSON I FRIDAY, NOV. 8 This Nashville-based R&B soul artist is a performer that only comes around once in a lifetime. Her out- standing performance, coupled with her own life experiences, and a generous dusting of wry humor, have forged a voice and style that is uniquely arresting. Her stellar vocals, fantastic playing, and soul-based songwriting is deeply inspired by her love and respect for the great artists that have come before her including Aretha Franklin, Etta James, and many more.

WILD CARROT & THEIR ROOTS BAND I FRIDAY, FEB. 14 Rooted in traditional American music, this award-winning group’s repertoire branches in diverse directions from original tunes to swing, blues, and traditional songs. The band’s performances have often been described as "honest, soothing, uplifting and fun, all at the same time," as the audience moves from laughter to tears and back again. Listeners feel like they're in a conversation with old friends.

AMERICA'S SWEETHEARTS I FRIDAY, APR. 3 With selections from the Great American Songbook, classic Broadway, pop tunes from the 1950s, and jazz, America’s Sweethearts charm audiences of all ages while navigating their way through a variety of trios, duets, and solo features. Featuring songs such as Bei Mir Bist du Schoen, Straighten Up and Fly Right, and Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, it’s all with a slice of old-fashioned fun.

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2019-20 PERFORMING ARTS SEASON GOES ON SALE TUESDAY, SEPT. 3 ONE STAGE SERIES All shows start at 8 p.m. | Tickets: $18 Adults/$16 Seniors or Students

THE MCCARTNEY PROJECT I SATURDAY, NOV. 2 America’s #1 tribute to Paul McCartney, Wings and The Beatles, this show is more than a concert, it’s an experience. The authentic tribute starts with left-handed, sound-alike, look-alike Tony Burlingame as Paul McCartney. Backed by the talented McCartney Project band that recreates Sir Paul’s music note-for- note, every song is recognizable as the performance recreates the best of the Beatles and the monster hits of Wings.

CRAIG KARGES I SATURDAY, JAN. 25 Experience the Extraordinary. One of the world’s most famous mentalists and illusionists, Craig’s performances have become a global phenomenon. His show combines the art of magic with the science of psychology and the power of intuition to create the impression that nothing is impossible. Tables float, minds are read, metal bends, and imaginations are challenged. You won’t believe your eyes.

THE SHOOTOUTS I SATURDAY, FEB. 1 The Shootouts perform an effortless blend ofhonky-tonk and traditional country music mixed with touches of Americana and western swing. The band marries a blend of Roy Orbison and Bob Wills with the barn-burning sounds of Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives and Dwight Yoakam. The combination offers a welcome throwback to sounds that flowed out of Nashville, Texas and California in country music’s golden years.

LUKE MCMASTER: ICONS OF SOUL SATURDAY, MAR. 28 Most commonly recognized from the musical duo McMaster & James, Luke has taken the influences that have always imbued his music to a new level. Enjoy brand new music co-written with iconic Motown songwriters Felix Cavaliere (Groovin’; Good Lovin’), Lamont Dozier (Stop! In the Name of Love; Baby, I Need Your Lovin’), and more. Also enjoy fresh covers of some of these writer’s greatest hits including his smash hit Good Morning Beautiful.

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2019-20 PERFORMING ARTS SEASON GOES ON SALE TUESDAY, SEPT. 3 ENTERACT SERIES All shows start at 7 p.m. | Tickets: $10 Adults/$7 Children 12 or Under

PETER PAN I PRESENTED BY DUFFLEBAG THEATRE FRIDAY, OCT. 4 Since 1992, The "Nearly World-Famous" DuffleBag Theatre has traveled the globe with their original adaptations of fairy tales and classic stories. With wit and humor for all ages, DuffleBag creates theatrical magic by inviting audience members on stage as the stars of the show. The result is an exciting, interactive and unique experience for all. As Peter Pan battles his arch-nemesis, Captain Hook, in this fun version of J.M. Barrie’s beloved classic, even grown-ups will feel like kids again.

LA OFRENDA I PRESENTED BY LEXINGTON CHILDREN'S THEATRE FRIDAY, OCT. 25 History is something Alex doesn’t get. There’s no use trying to teach him about where he comes from because to be honest, he doesn’t care. Caring is hard and makes him think about losing his parents which he would rather not do. Try as she might, not even his abuela can help him to understand the beauty and magic of Día de los Muertos. But with a little thunder and a lot of magic, a fast-talking skeleton might just give Alex the courage and compassion he needs to connect.

JEFF BOYER'S BIG BUBBLE BONZANA I FRIDAY, JAN. 24 Bubble rainbows with people inside. Audience members making volcano bubbles. Gigantic bubbles that blow their own bubbles. See the newest, funniest, zany spectacular from world-famous, Guinness Book of World Records-holding, master bubble wrangler Jeff Boyer. He takes bubbles to the max with big bubble flair. Mixing comedy, music, and interactive bubble- magic, he engages and delights audiences of all ages.

MISTER C I FULL STEAM AHEAD LIVE - AIR IS EVERYWHERE FRIDAY, MAY 8 Are you ready for some hair-raising science, toe-tapping music, and mind-blowing media? Mister C is no stranger to finding exciting and engaging ways to explore STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) in our everyday lives. Everyone will be singing, dancing, and learning to the tune of science as Mister C uses humor, media and the engineering design process to make the ordinary EXTRAordinary!

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MIKE MASSÉ: EPIC ACOUSTIC CLASSIC ROCK Don’t miss this amazing show of Mike performing some of the best classic rock FRI, SEPT 13 8 p.m. songs of all time acoustically: Toto, Simon & Garfunkel, the Beatles. Legends of rock, including Toto, Boston, Sarah McLachlan, Asia, and others have ex- pressed their love and gratitude for his renditions of their finest works. On Sale Now: $30 Orchestra / $25 Stadium

GEEZERS Presented by Fairfield Footlighters FRI, SEPT 20 7 p.m. By Tommy Lee Johnston, directed by John Vanderplough Footlighters SAT, SEPT 21 7 p.m. Geezers introduces us to some beautiful and wonderful old people who are SUN, SEPT 22 2 p.m. enjoying their golden years in a retirement home. Jack, a pathologically shy, FRI, SEPT 27 7 p.m. 27-year-old man, begins a job there helping the seniors with their daily needs. But it's the "geezers" who wind up helping Jack with his needs. A funny, heart- SAT, SEPT 28 7 p.m. warming drama about growth and wisdom, learning and loving, life and death. SUN, SEPT 29 2 p.m. On Sale Now: $15 Adult / $13 Senior or Student

THE MIRACLE WORKER Presented by Cincinnati Christian Schools FRI, OCT 11 7 p.m. By William Gibson SAT, OCT 12 1 p.m. An illness renders infant Helen Keller blind, deaf, and consequently mute. SAT, OCT 12 7 p.m. Pitied and badly spoiled by her parents, Helen is taught no discipline and, by the age of six, grows into a wild, angry, tantrum-throwing child in control of the household. Desperate, the Kellers hire Annie Sullivan to serve as governess and teacher for their daughter. After several fierce battles with Helen, Annie teaches Helen discipline through persistence and consistency and language through hand signals, a double breakthrough that changes Helen's life and has a direct effect on the lives of everyone in the family. Tickets On Sale Sept. 9: All seats $12

LAST OUT: ELEGY OF A GREEN BERET Presented by The Heroes Journey, Inc. FRI, OCT 18 8 p.m. Written by Scott Mann SAT, OCT 19 8 p.m. Green Beret Danny Patton is a modern-day warrior fighting battles that range SUN, OCT 20 2 p.m. from tribal Afghanistan to his own living room. As the corrosive gears of war rip apart his family, his integrity, and his soul, Danny is thrust into his final, eternal mission. On the other side, he discovers that combat can be fueled by vengeance or by love… it just depends which price you are willing to pay. You’ve heard the war stories of the “first in.” This is the untold story of the LAST OUT. On Sale Now: $30 Adult or Senior / $15 Active or Retired Military

BROOKLYN, REAL TIME FOR A CHANGE Presented by Emerald Entertainment SAT, OCT 26 2 p.m. A tale of a young girl's dream and aspiration to become the first female President of the United States, SAT, OCT 26 7:30 p.m. overcoming obstacles and barriers to hold the highest office in the land. Through her faith, determination, and a supportive family, Brooklyn overcomes all odds. Tickets On Sale Sept. 23: $18 Adult / $15 Seniors

12 PRE-SCHOOL, KINDERGARTEN, YOUTH & TEEN PRE-SCHOOL & KINDERGARTEN PLEASE NOTE THAT CHILD MUST BE POTTY-TRAINED Classes for Ages 6 and Under (Unless Listed As Parent/Child Class) EDUCATION, PreS.M.A.R.T.I.E.S. TECHNOLOGY & Three to Four Year Olds 2019-2020 School Year SCIENCE Tuesdays & Thursdays • 10 a.m.–Noon FRI, SEPT 20 7 p.m. Through arts and crafts, this recreational/educational program TIME 2 LEARN SAT, SEPT 21 7 p.m. helps children recognize letters, shapes and colors. All kids must be AGES 2 – 3 SUN, SEPT 22 2 p.m. potty-trained and three years old before Dec. 31, 2019. INSTRUCTOR: Marcy Martin FRI, SEPT 27 7 p.m. Kids are introduced to basic skills, SAT, SEPT 28 7 p.m. S.M.A.R.T.I.E.S. concepts (shapes, numbers, and colors) SUN, SEPT 29 2 p.m. Social Studies/Science-Math-Art-Reading-Together-In an-Educational-Surrounding and socialization skills in a fun engaging Four to Six Year Olds 2019-2020 School Year way. An adult must stay with the child. Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays • 1–3 p.m. No class on 11/27 CAC CHILDREN'S ROOM WEDNESDAYS This recreational/education program is still taking enrollment for FALL A Sept. 11 - Oct. 16 the 2019-2020 school year. Kids must be older than age four by FRI, OCT 11 7 p.m. 10 - 11 a.m. Dec. 31, 2019. *R/NR FEE $40/$45 SAT, OCT 12 1 p.m. SAT, OCT 12 7 p.m. For further information, please contact Lori Haven at 896-8410 or FALL B Oct. 23 - Dec. 4 [email protected] 10 - 11 a.m. *R/NR FEE $40/$45 ARTS & CRAFTS KIDS IN THE KITCHEN AGES 3 – 6 INSTRUCTOR: Aimee Ehlen CAC CHILDREN'S ROOM MONDAYS Easy recipes, simple measurement and kitchen safety introduced in FALL A Oct. 28 - Nov. 11 the class. Please inform us of all food allergies at registration. 10 – 11:30 a.m. Note that this class may use food containing nuts. *R/NR FEE $40/$45

Classes for AMERICAN SIGN YOUTH & TEEN Ages 6 - 17 LANGUAGE ARTS & CRAFTS AGES 6 – 12 INSTRUCTOR: Shannon Mangicaro CHILDREN’S POTTERY YOUTH FALL (Signing Time Instructor) AGES 6 – 12 PAINTING - NEW American Sign Language is introduced INSTRUCTORS: Maggie and Kevin Carpenter in a playful and educational way through AGES 6 – 12 Develop various hand-building techniques games and songs. INSTRUCTOR: Crystal Chmielewski to form functional and decorative pieces Create a fall painting in this two-hour CAC CHILDREN'S ROOM MONDAYS of art from clay. No class on 11/26 workshop and decorate the house FALL A Sept. 9 - Oct. 7 CAC ART STUDIO TUESDAYS with it. See sample in the Art Studio 6 - 7 p.m. FALL A Sept. 10 - Oct. 15 window. *R/NR FEE $35/$40 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. FALL B Oct. 21 - Nov. 18 *R/NR FEE $85/$90 CAC ART STUDIO FRIDAY 6 - 7 p.m. FALL B Oct. 22 - Dec. 3 FALL A Sept. 20 *R/NR FEE $35/$40 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. 6 - 8 p.m. *R/NR FEE $85/$90 *R/NR FEE $30/$35 *RESIDENT/NON-RESIDENT 13 SEPT - OCT • www.fairfieldoh.gov/parks • 867-5348

YOUTH & TEEN Classes for Ages 6 - 17 ARTS & CRAFTS EDUCATION YOUTH HALLOWEEN ADULT AND ME CAT SPOOKY SCIENCE PAINTINGS - NEW CAKE - NEW AGES 6 – 12 AGES 6 – 12 AGES 6 – 12 INSTRUCTOR: Marcy Martin INSTRUCTOR: Crystal Chmielewski INSTRUCTOR: Crystal Chmielewski Scare up some science with some Let the fun side of Halloween come alive Kids, with help from their special adult, ghostly science experiments in this fun, and paint four canvases, each inspired decorate a three layered, five-inch cake hands-on Halloween workshop. with Halloween in mind. See display in to look like a black cat. CAC CHILDRENS ROOM WEDNESDAYS the Art Studio window. CAC CHILDRENS ROOM SATURDAY FALL A Oct. 16 - 30 CAC ART STUDIO FRIDAY 6 - 7:30 p.m. FALL A Oct. 19 *R/NR FEE $45/$50 FALL A Oct. 11 10 a.m. - Noon 6 - 8 p.m. *R/NR FEE $30/$35 *R/NR FEE $30/$35 ACTING HALLOWEEN UNICORN ACTING SEWING 101 CAKE - NEW AGES 8 – 15 INSTRUCTOR: Deb Cropp AGES 8 – 12 AGES 6 – 12 Learn pattern layout, cutting, and INSTRUCTOR: April Osborne INSTRUCTOR: Crystal Chmielewski get comfortable with the sewing Learn about being an actor, along with No experience needed. Decorate a machine. simple theatre terminology, and what goes three layered, five-inch cake to look like into a production. Students enjoy touring CAC CLASSROOM THURSDAYS a unicorn with a Halloween theme. the theatre, playing theatre games, and FALL A Sept. 12 - 26 CAC CHILDRENS ROOM FRIDAY working on short skits together. 5:30 - 8 p.m. *R/NR FEE $60/$65 FALL A Oct. 25 CAC THEATRE WEDNESDAYS 6 - 8 p.m. *R/NR FEE $30/$35 FALL A Oct. 2 - 9 5 - 6:30 p.m. *R/NR FEE $25/$30

FAIRFIELD STARZ BEGINNING DANCE AND ACRO PROGRAM Taught by Jean Meyers, Fairfield Starz Dance and Acro Program runs from September to December, with recitals on Saturday, Dec. 21 in the Community Arts Center Theater. There will be an Open House on Sept. 4 from 6-7 p.m. No class the weeks of 10/14 or 11/25. BEGINNING BALLERINAS AGES 2 and 1/2 - 5 I Students who are just entering the world of ballet will learn the basics of dance and movement spending time at the ballet barre and progressing out into floor work. Ballet shoes are required. Sept. 16 - Dec. 16 M 10:30 - 11:15 a.m. CAC Dance/Fitness Studio $110/$125 Sept. 16 - Dec. 16 M 11:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. CAC Dance/Fitness Studio $110/$125 PEE WEE BEGINNER ACROBATICS (ACRO) AGES 2 and 1/2 - 5 I A mini version of the Acro program, this class is created and designed especially for preschoolers. Basic tumbling skills include backbends, cartwheels, hand/headstands, rolls, and other acrobatic skills. Acro classes will not perform in the fall recital. Sept. 16 - Dec. 16 M 11:15 - 11:45 a.m. CAC Dance/Fitness Studio $75/$80

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BEGINNING BALLERINAS AGES 5 - 14 I This program centers on fundamental acrobatic technique. Basic tumbling skills will include backbends, cartwheels, hand/headstands, rolls, and other acrobatic skills. Acro classes will not perform in the fall recital. Sept. 16 - Dec. 16 M 4:15 - 5 p.m. CAC Dance/Fitness Studio $110/$125 BEGINNER DANCE AGES 4 - 6 I This class will work on the basics of ballet, traditional dance, tap, and jazz. Ballet and tap shoes are required. Sept. 16 - Dec. 16 M 1 - 1:45 p.m. CAC Dance/Fitness Studio $110/$125 Sept. 16 - Dec. 16 M 5 - 5:45 p.m. CAC Dance/Fitness Studio $110/$125 INTERMEDIATE DANCE I AGES 6 - 8 I This is a combination class including ballet and tap technique. Ballet and tap shoes are required. Sept. 16 - Dec. 16 M 5:45 - 6:30 p.m CAC Dance/Fitness Studio $110/$125 INTERMEDIATE DANCE II AGES 8 - 10 I This class is designed to move beyond the fundamentals of basic dance, while refining skills and technique while developing strength, confidence and flexibility. Ballet and tap shoes are required. Sept. 18 - Dec. 18 W 7:15 - 8 p.m. CAC Dance/Fitness Studio $110/$125 PRE TEEN DANCE AGES 11 - 13 I This class will focus on faster more intricate footwork in tap while becoming more proficient in ballet and jazz movement and technique. Ballet and tap shoes are required. Sept. 16 - Dec. 16 M 6:30 - 7:15 p.m. CAC Dance/Fitness Studio $110/$125 TEEN DANCE AGES 13 AND UP I Teens will enjoy learning ballet, jazz and tap while developing confidence, mental concentration, physical coordination and grace. Ballet and tap shoes are required. Sept. 16 - Dec. 16 M 7:15 - 8 p.m. CAC Dance/Fitness Studio $110/$125 PRE-POINTE/BEGINNER POINTE AND BALLET TECHNIQUE PRE-POINTE - AGES 10 AND UP I BEGINNER POINTE - AGES 11 AND UP WITH INSTRUCTOR PERMISSION Previous ballet experience required and students must also be enrolled in Intermediate II, Pre-Teen or Teen Dance. Students will focus on ballet technique. Leather ballet slippers required. Sept. 18 - Dec. 18 W 4:15 - 5 p.m CAC Dance/Fitness Studio $110/$125 HIP HOP CLASSES Hip hop dance is high energy and encompasses many of the classical dance styles, but is presented in a street or non- traditional format. Students will learn rhythm, control, posture, and coordination through age-appropriate hip hop choreography with no suggestive music/movements. Hip hop classes will perform at Farm-R-Treat on Oct. 16 and Fairfield Parade of Lights on Dec. 1 instead of the fall recital.

JUNIOR HIP HOP CLASS AGES 5 - 8 Sept. 11 - Dec. 4 W 5 - 5:45 p.m CAC Dance/Fitness Studio $110/$125

INTERMEDIATE HIP HOP CLASS AGES 7 - 9 Sept. 11 - Dec. 4 W 6:30 - 7:15 p.m CAC Dance/Fitness Studio $110/$125

SENIOR HIP HOP CLASS AGES 10 AND UP Sept. 11 - Dec. 4 W 5:45 - 6:30 p.m CAC Dance/Fitness Studio $110/$125

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Classes for Ages 18 & FALL FITNESS PASS 2019 ADULT OLDER All of your favorite classes without the commitment ARTS & CRAFTS Attend any classes from Mind & Body, JUST OVER $4 PER CLASS! Strength & Core, Cardio and 55-Plus ADULT POTTERY for just $150 ($160 for non-resident) AGES 18 – Up INSTRUCTORS: Maggie for both Fall A and B sessions. and Kevin Carpenter Class minimums and maximums will Classes are designed for beginners and apply. If you take three classes per intermediate students. The main focus week, this is just over $4 per class! is to develop wheel-throwing, hand- building, glazing, and decorating skills. No Class on 10/31, 11/27, and 11/28. FITNESS YOGA CAC ART STUDIO WEDNESDAYS INSTRUCTOR: Bevy Sue Hammons FALL A Sept. 11 – Oct. 16 TAI CHI FOR HEALTH This gentle yoga class explores the 6 – 8 p.m. INSTRUCTOR: Barbara Miller fundamentals and calms the mind while *R/NR FEE $100/$105 Gentle, yet powerful form of exercise improving flexibility, balance, and core FALL B Oct. 23 – Dec. 4 that combines fluid movements with 6 – 8 p.m. strength. Includes a short meditation energy circulation, breathing and *R/NR FEE $100/$105 and long relaxation. No class 11/27. stretching techniques. Improve muscle CAC ART STUDIO THURSDAYS tone, balance and reduce stress. No ELISHA MORGAN MANSION WEDNESDAYS FALL A Sept. 12 – Oct. 17 class 10/14, 11/25 and 11/26. FALL A Sept. 11 – Oct. 16 6 – 8 p.m. 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. CAC BASEMENT MONDAYS *R/NR FEE $100/$105 *R/NR FEE $51/$56 FALL B Oct. 24 – Dec. 12 FALL A Sept. 9 – Oct. 7 FALL B Oct. 30 – Dec. 11 6 – 8 p.m. 6:15 - 7:15 p.m. 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. *R/NR FEE $100/$105 *R/NR FEE $42* *R/NR FEE $51/$56 FALL B Oct. 28 - Dec. 9 ADULT FALL PAINTING 6:15 - 7:15 p.m. AGES 16 – Up INSTRUCTOR: Crystal *R/NR FEE $50 ALIGNMENT YOGA Chmielewski INSTRUCTOR: Bonnie Fahl CAC DANCE STUDIO TUESDAYS Create and admire this fall master- Slow and steady, bringing awareness to piece all season long. Sample FALL A Sept. 10 - Oct. 15 the body and breath, while emphasizing displayed in the Art Studio window. 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. alignment and detail in poses. For all *R/NR FEE $50 CAC ART STUDIO FRIDAY fitness levels.No class 11/28. FALL B Oct. 29 - Dec. 10 FALL A Sept. 6 CAC DANCE STUDIO THURSDAYS 6 – 8:30 p.m. 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. *R/NR FEE $30/$35 *R/NR FEE $50 FALL A Sept. 12 - Oct. 17 *5 Week Session 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. ADULT HALLOWEEN *R/NR FEE $42/$47

PAINTING WORKSHOP FALL B Oct. 31 - Dec. 12 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. - NEW *R/NR FEE $42/$47 AGES 16 – Up INSTRUCTOR: Crystal YOGA FLOW Chmielewski Paint a canvas that lets the fun side INSTRUCTOR: Ann Colaco of Halloween come alive. Sample Flow through poses as you increase balance, flexibility, and strength of body and displayed in the Art Studio window. mind in this movement based class. All levels are welcome. No class 11/27. CAC ART STUDIO FRIDAY CAC BASEMENT WEDNESDAYS FALL A Oct. 4 FALL A Sept. 11 – Oct. 16 FALL B Oct. 30 - Dec. 11 6 – 8:30 p.m. 6 - 7 p.m. 6 - 7 p.m. *R/NR FEE $30/$35 *R/NR FEE $42/$47 *R/NR FEE $42/$47

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CARDIO STRENGTH & CORE REFIT® REV + FLOW BY ® INSTRUCTOR: REFIT NEW CLASS Keri Cunningham DATES & TIMES A power-packed hour filled with cardio INSTRUCTOR: Keri Cunningham dance movements, toning, flexibility, High intensity, low-impact workout set strength training, and stretching. Ages to music with a focus on toning. Some 10 -17 welcome with an enrolled adult. No class 10/14 and 11/25-11/30. weight training and floor work. No class 11/25-11/30.

CAC BASEMENT MONDAYS CAC DANCE STUDIO SATURDAYS BODY, STRENGTH, FALL A Sept. 9 - Oct. 7 & TONE 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. FALL A Sept. 14 - Oct. 19 *R/NR FEE $29/$34* 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. INSTRUCTOR: Michelle Sneed *R/NR FEE $35/$40 Work all major muscle groups in this FALL B Oct. 28 - Dec. 9 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. FALL B Nov. 2 - Dec. 14 total body class. No class 10/14, 11/25, *R/NR FEE $35/$40 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. 11/27 *R/NR FEE $35/$40 CAC BASEMENT MONDAYS CAC BASEMENT WEDNESDAYS ELISHA MORGAN MANSION WEDNESDAYS CAC DANCE STUDIO WEDNESDAYS FALL A Sept. 11 - Oct. 16 CAC DANCE STUDIO TUESDAYS FALL A Sept. 11 – Oct. 16 FALL A Sept. 9 - Oct. 16 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. FALL A Sept. 10 - Oct. 15 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. 11 - 11:45 a.m. *R/NR FEE $35/$40 *R/NR FEE $51/$56 *R/NR FEE $49/$54* 8:30 - 9:25 a.m. FALL B Oct. 30 - Dec. 11 *R/NR FEE $35/$40 FALL B Oct. 30 – Dec. 11 FALL B Oct. 28 - Dec. 11 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. No class during Fall B session 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. 11 - 11:45 a.m. *R/NR FEE $35/$40 *R/NR FEE $51/$56 *R/NR FEE $53/$58 * 5 week session *11 Sessions MONDAYS & CAC DANCE STUDIO THURSDAYS CAC BASEMENT WEDNESDAYS FALL A Sept. 12 - Oct. 17 FALL A Sept. 9 - Oct. 16 8:30 - 9:25 a.m. 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. *R/NR FEE $35/$40 *R/NR FEE $50/$55* No class during Fall B session FALL B Oct. 28 - Dec. 11 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. TUESDAYS & *R/NR FEE $55/$60 CAC DANCE STUDIO THURSDAYS * 11 Sessions FALL A Sept. 10 - Oct. 17 8:30 - 9:25 a.m. *R/NR FEE $55/$60 BARRE BOXING No class during Fall B session INSTRUCTOR: Cassie Ruhlman 15 minutes of cardio kickboxing, followed by 45 minutes of a full-body Barre workout to shape longer, leaner muscles, using a INDOOR CYCLING ballet barre and your own body weight. INSTRUCTOR: Ann Colaco No class 10/15 and 11/26. Low-impact, 45 minute, moderate to high-intensity workout on stationary bikes, CAC DANCE STUDIO TUESDAYS followed by 15 minutes of strength and flexibility training. Enjoy the energy and motivation of a group class. Beginners to seasoned cyclists welcome. No class 11/26. FALL A Sept. 10 - Oct. 22 7 - 8 p.m. *R/NR FEE $39/$44 CAC DANCE STUDIO TUESDAYS CAC DANCE STUDIO TUESDAYS

FALL B Oct. 29 - Dec. 10 FALL A Sept. 10 - Oct. 15 FALL B Oct. 29 - Dec. 10 7 - 8 p.m. 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. *R/NR FEE $39/$44 *R/NR FEE $30/$35 *R/NR FEE $30/$35

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Your connection to programs & activities for 55 PLUS adults 55 years and better! 55 Plus Adult Recreation Leisure programs, trips, sports, fitness 55 PLUS FITNESS classes and many other services are & WELLNESS provided for adults over 55. Detailed information on the special programs YOGA STRETCH TAI CHI FOR HEALTH and monthly activities (Carry-In, Game INSTRUCTOR: Ann Colaco INSTRUCTOR: Barbara Miller Night, Ice Cream Social, Movies, and Gentle, restorative yoga that focuses Gentle, yet powerful form of exercise even coffee and donuts twice a month) on slowing down and on deeper that combines fluid movements with is listed in the 55 Plus newsletter, stretching holds. Increase flexibility, energy circulation, breathing and available as an email or at the CAC. core strength, and balance. stretching techniques. Improve Sign up to receive the newsletter by No class 11/26. muscle tone, balance and reduce stress. stopping by the CAC or calling the CAC BASEMENT TUESDAYS No class 10/14, 11/25, and 11/26. Parks office at 867-5348. FALL A Sept 10 - Oct. 15 CAC BASEMENT MONDAYS 10:15 - 11 a.m. The Senior Lounge *R/NR FEE $42 FALL A Sept. 9 - Oct 7 Always open to adults 55 years and 6:15 - 7:15 p.m. FALL B Oct. 29 - Dec. 10 better, Monday through Friday, from *R/NR FEE $42* 10:15 - 11 a.m. 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. and Saturday from *R/NR FEE $42 FALL B Oct. 28 - Dec. 9 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Parking spaces are 6:15 - 7:15 p.m. located outside the Senior Lounge in *R/NR FEE $50 the west parking lot, allowing for easier accessibility to the lounge. CAC DANCE STUDIO TUESDAYS For More Information FALL A Sept. 10 - Oct 15 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Contact: Stephanie Hocter *R/NR FEE $50 Phone: (513) 896-8411 E-mail: [email protected] FALL B Oct. 29 - Dec. 10 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Visit us on the Web: *R/NR FEE $50 www.fairfieldoh.gov/55plus STRETCH, *5 week session FLEX, & MOVE CARDS & GAMES INSTRUCTOR: Bonnie Fahl STAYING FIT ACTIVITY DAY TIME Low impact movements to increase INSTRUCTOR: Michelle Sneed Mah Jong M 1 p.m. muscular strength, cardiovascular Have fun and move to music using light Pitch M 1 p.m. endurance, and flexibility. Light hand- hand-held weights, resistance bands held weights and resistance bands Hand & Foot T/F 9:30 a.m. and your own body weight for a gentle used. No class 10/14, 11/25, and 11/27. Pinochle T 9:30 a.m. toning. All fitness levels are encouraged Wii Bowling T 11 a.m. CAC DANCE STUDIO MONDAY/WEDNESDAY to attend. No class 11/26, 11/28. Shuffleboard T/Th/F 1 p.m. FALL A Sept. 9 - Oct. 16 CAC DANCE STUDIO TUESDAY/THURSDAY 500 T 1 p.m. 9:30 - 10:15 a.m. Hearts W 10 a.m. *R/NR FEE $46* FALL A Sept. 10 - Oct. 17 9:30 – 10:15 a.m. Bridge W NOON *11 sessions *R/NR FEE $50

Texas Hold’em W 12:30 p.m. FALL B Oct. 28 - Dec. 11 Various Card Games Th 1 p.m. 9:30 - 10:15 a.m. FALL B Oct. 29 - Dec 12 Bingo Th 3 p.m. *R/NR FEE $50 9:30 – 10:15 a.m. Bridge F NOON *R/NR FEE $50 Various Card Games F NOON *RESIDENT/NON-RESIDENT NATURE PROGRAMS NATURE PROGRAMS The Parks and Recreation Department and MetroParks of Butler County have partnered to deliver FREE nature programming in Fairfield parks and facilities. Registration is requested by calling 867-5348. Walk-ups are welcome!

LET’S GO HIKING AMAZING ANIMALS FREE AND OPEN TO ALL AGES | INSTRUCTOR: Various Animals are un-frog-gettable and toad-ally awesome. 3rd Saturday of the Month | 10:30 a.m. — Noon | *FREE Let’s shell-abrate the amazing reptiles and amphibians that we have in Ohio. Join us for animal demonstrations Sept. 21: Autumn Birding Hike and the chance to see these animals up close and Harbin Park - meet at the Overlook Shelter personal. Bird Nerds, it’s that time again. It’s fall migration season for many Ohio native and northern birds. Join in on the fun as we look up SATURDAY LOCATION TIME at the skies and in the trees in search of our feathered friends Sept. 7 Village Green Park 2 - 3:30 p.m. making their long journey south. NATURE CRAFT Oct. 19: Fall Wildflowers Interested in nature? Crafts? This program is perfect Gilbert Farms Park The time for wild blooms is almost up. Get wild about wildflowers for you! We will be creating arts and crafts utilizing the one last time before the winter cold settles in. Autumn wildflowers, things we find in nature. Feel free to show creative such as asters, are vital to pollinators as one of the last remaining moxie and have fun. sources of nectar as they prepare for winter. Join us as we set out SUNDAY LOCATION TIME on a hike to identify these colorful fall blooms. Oct. 6 Huffman Park 2 - 3:30 p.m.

BRUSH COLLECTION / YARD WASTE SERVICES For more details about these services, visit www.fairfieldoh.gov/BrushCollectionYardWaste CHIPPING PROGRAM The Parks and Recreation Department will be accepting limbs and brush on the following dates: STAR GAZING Saturday, Sept. 14, 8 a.m.-Noon I Saturday, Oct. 12, 8 a.m.-Noon ALL AGES | INSTRUCTOR: Cincinnati Limbs and brush can be dropped off at the site on Groh Lane just past Waterworks Park. Astronomical Society During these months there will not be any mulched chippings available for the public. The Cincinnati Astronomical Society is Questions? Call the Parks and Recreation Department at 867-5348. This program is for back for another season. They'll bring residents only. the telescopes and open them up for BRUSH & LIMB PICKUP all to see and get an up-close look at Every April to October, the Public Works Department provides a call-in brush and limb pickup. the moon, planets and stars that fill Residents wishing to have brush and limbs picked up can arrange to do so by calling the the night sky. Do you have a telescope Public Works, 867-4200, at least one week in advance of the scheduled pickup areas. (See the you've been struggling to set up on pickup areas schedule on the website at the above link under the title “Brush & Limb Pickup.”) your own? Bring it to the park a little early and ask our members to help OPERATION DUMP TRUCK you out! Don't forget to dress for the The Public Works Department will deliver a roll-off dump box, or in some cases an actual weather and wear some bug repellent. dump truck, for residents to load brush and limbs that are too large for the call-in program. The City will dispose of the items. Sign up for this service needs to be done in person at the These events are free, but please City’s Public Works Department, 8870 N. Gilmore Road between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday register with the Parks and Recreation through Friday. Call 513-867-4200 for details or visit the website. Department at 513-867-5348. FRIDAY TIME LEAF COLLECTION The Public Works Department provides free leaf collection services for residents who place Sept. 27 7:30 p.m. FREE leaves in rows or piles between the curb and the sidewalk or adjacent to the street in areas

Oct. 25 7 p.m. FREE that do not have curbs or sidewalks. This service is provided from October to January.

*RESIDENT/NON-RESIDENT 19 REGISTRATIONREGISTRATION FOR FALL A & B Starts August 13 for Fairfield residents, REGISTRATION FOR 2017August SUMMER 15 PROGRAMS for non-residents OPENS FOR RESIDENTS ON AUGUST 15 Walk-In Registration (REGISTRATION FOR NON-RESIDENTSTelephone BEGINS Registration ON AUGUST 17) All registrations take place at the Fairfield Parks and Recreation Registration may be made by calling 867-5348 during office Program registration is accepted at the Parks and Department Office in the Community Arts Center at 411 Wessel Telephonehours. Payment Registration for telephone registration must be made by Visa, RecreationDrive. Walk-in office registration in the is availableCommunity on weekdays Arts Center from 8 atam 411 to RegistrationMasterCard, Americanmay be made Express by callingor Discover. 867-5348 during office Wessel9 pm and Drive. on Saturdays Fees mustfrom 9 be am paid to 1 pm. at the time of registration. hours. Payment for telephone registration must be made by Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover. Walk-InPrograms Registration often fill quickly, so plan to register early. Note that the Parks and Recreation Department reserves the right to cancel any class due to poor registration. Cancellations will be announced on the Wednesday prior to the start of each new session. All registrations take place at the Fairfield Parks and Recreation Programs often fill quickly, so plan to register early. Department Office in the Community Arts Center at 411 Wessel Drive. Note that the Parks and Recreation Department reserves Walk-in registration is available on weekdays fromREFUND 8 am to 9 pm& TRANSFERand the right POLICYto cancel any class due to poor registration. ■■Full refunds will ONLY be issued when the Fairfield Parks ■■If an individual program session needs to be cancelled on Saturdaysand Recreations from 9 am Department to 1 pm. cancels the program. If Cancellationsdue to instructor will illness, be announced weather, on etc. the every Wednesday effort will prior to your program is cancelled, you will be notified prior to the thebe startmade of to each notify new patrons session. in advance via email/phone. first class meeting, a full refund will be issued or you have When possible, make-up classes will be held at the end the option to transfer to another class.REFUND & TRANSFERof the session,POLICY during break week. Refunds will not be issued for make-up classes held at the end of the session. ■ ■Full■Refunds refunds will will not be be issued given ONLYif requested if the Fairfield less than Parks7 days and Program/Processing Fee, unless the change is initiated by prior to the day a program is scheduled to begin. ■■There are no make-ups or refunds for missed classes due Recreation Department cancels the program or activity. the Parks and Recreation Staff. ■■All refunds that are granted will be assessed a $5 to personal schedule conflicts. ■ RefundsAdministrative will not Processingbe given if requestedFee. less than 7 days ■ ■Exceptions:A charge of $25Participant will be assessed moves from on all the returned Fairfield checks. area ■prior■Program to the transfers day a program or changes or event will also is scheduled be subject to to begin. a ■■beforeExceptions: the program participant begins moves (proof from of the move Fairfield must areabe $5 Administrative Processing Fee, unless the change is presented).before the program Participant begins becomes (proof illof (mustmove bemust a doctor’s be ■ Allinitiated program by and the activityParks and refunds Recreation will be Department. assessed a $5 statement).presented). ParticipantExceptions becomes are still subject ill (doctor’s to the statement $5 must be presented). Exceptions are still subject to the $5 ■Program/Processing■When a refund is requested Fee. - if the payment was made Program/Processing Fee. by cash or check, please allow up to 4 weeks to receive Administrative Fee ■ Classrefund. or section transfers are also subject to a $5 ■ A charge of $25 will be assessed on all returned checks.

Does the participant need any special assistance? YES NO Make checks or money order payable to City of Fairfield. If yes, what assistance is needed? Mail or drop registration, with appropriate fees, to: Fairfield Parks & Recreation Class Registration Will the participant supply someone to provide assistance? YES NO 411 Wessel Dr. Fairfield, OH 45014 Waiver: In consideration of your accepting me or my child’s entry, I hereby, for myself, my child, executors, administrators and assignees, do hereby release and discharge the City of Fairfield, Parks and Recreation Department, all sponsors, coordinating groups, You may fax registration to (513) 867-5348 volunteers, and any individuals associated with the event/class/team for all claims or damages, actions and whatsoever in any manner arising or growing out of my participation in said event/class/team. I do hereby grant and give these groups the right to use my child’s photograph or image with or without my or my child’s name, both single and in conjunction with other persons or objects for any and all purposes including, but not limited to, private or public presentations, advertising, publicity and promotions releating thereto. Emergency Medical Authorization (for minors): Grant consent, in the event reasonable attempts to contact me at the state emergency telephone number has been unsuccessful, I hereby give my consent for 1) the transfer of the child to the nearest hospital reasonably accessible; 2) the administration of any treatment deemed necessary by a licensed physician or dentist. This authorization does not cover major surgery, unless the medical opinions of two other licensed physicians or dentists, concurring in the necessity for Name on card Exp. Date such surgery, are obtained prior to the performance of such surgery. List facts concerning the child’s medical history including allergies, medications: Circle card type CVV (on back) Card number

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