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This Saturday, immerse yourself in the beauty of nature and celebrate National Take a Walk in a Park Day!
On March 30, step outside and explore the wonders of our City's 415 parks. Whether you prefer the tranquility of a paved pathway or the adventure of a rustic trail, there's something for everyone to enjoy. A great place to take a walk on March 30 and any day is the Scioto Mile, which is in the running for the 2024 USA Today 10 Best Readers’ Choice Award for Best Riverwalk. Let the country know Columbus has the best Riverwalk! Vote daily through noon on Monday, April 8.
While the forecast calls for a chance of rain, don't let it dampen your spirits. Embrace the warm spring weather and embark on a memorable walk in the park. It's the perfect opportunity to connect with nature, unwind and recharge.
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Ready to unleash your inner child and have a blast? Look no further than adult kickball leagues! Registration kicks off on March 29 at 10 a.m. The season kicks off on April 21 and runs for seven action-packed weeks. Get ready for some friendly competition, camaraderie and unforgettable memories.
League fees are $385 per team. No team? No problem! Sign up as a free agent, and get matched with a team in need of players (dependent on need). Don't miss out on the fun. Lace up your sneakers and register today! Learn more and secure your spot.
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You can help shape the arts programming at Columbus Recreation and Parks!
If you’ve participated in arts programming at a community center and/or the Priscilla R. Tyson Cultural Arts Center, please share your experiences, preferences and interests in the department's arts programming. Your feedback will help showcase what matters the most to you when it comes to choosing and participating in arts programming to ensure future programming meets your needs. Please know all responses are anonymous.
Share your thoughts by completing this short survey; it only takes about 12 minutes.
If you have any questions, contact Robin Gordon, an Ohio State University arts research fellow who is conducting the survey, at gordon.215@osu.edu.
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Gear up for an unforgettable spring break with a lineup of fun and safe activities for youth!
Starting March 29, swing by select community centers between 4-8 p.m. and dive into a world of excitement. From a thrilling video game truck and a spirited basketball tournament to creative face painting, a bounce house and engaging canvas painting sessions with a talented Columbus artist, there's something for everyone. Plus, enjoy delicious food and snacks to fuel the fun!
While these events are geared toward teens, younger siblings are more than welcome to join in on the excitement.
No need to register – simply drop by the community center of your choice and let the fun begin! Join the Office of Violence Prevention, Columbus Public Health and Columbus Recreation and Parks for safe and enjoyable outlets during spring break. These evening events offer youth a positive alternative to activities that could have negative consequences.
Check out the full schedule and get ready for an epic spring break adventure!
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