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Have you experienced the charm of Walnut Hill Park? Nestled in the heart of the Far East community at 6001 E. Livingston Ave., this 71-acre park—once a golf course—now serves as a vibrant community retreat. Enjoy an array of amenities, including an open-air shelter, playground, disc golf course and paved walking path—perfect for leisurely strolls or energetic outings. With picnic tables, a serene woods and wildlife area and ample parking, Walnut Hill Park offers something for everyone.
Whether you're looking for a peaceful escape or a fun day out with family and friends, Walnut Hill Park is a must-visit destination.
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Our sports leagues are expanding, and we need quality officials to ensure every game is a success—especially for adult slow-pitch softball! All officials for our adult basketball, kickball, slow-pitch softball and volleyball leagues join the Columbus Officials Association, which provides each official with outstanding insurance protection in every sport. Learn more.
Help us deliver top-notch sports experiences. Fill out an interest form today!
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Unleash your inner artist at our free Community Studio event, in partnership with the Wexner Center for the Arts. Join us on Sunday, Feb. 23, from 1-3 p.m. at the Priscilla R. Tyson Cultural Arts Center, 139 West Main St., 43215. Enjoy free parking, supplies, snacks and hands-on art activities—no experience required! Try sculpture with Fred McMullen, watercolor with Marjaneh Abbasi or collage with Baylee Roberson. Sign up today!
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Make a lasting impact by empowering our young people. As a youth development leader, you will mentor youth participating in the APPS Job Readiness Program, connecting them to career opportunities and helping them overcome challenges. This seasonal position (April–August 2025) starts at $17 per hour. Join us in fostering growth, resilience and a brighter future. Apply now!
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Exciting news for southeast Columbus! A new 3.5-mile section of the Big Walnut Trail will extend from Nafzger Park at Refugee Road to a future LinkUS stop at East Main Street. This project will enhance pedestrian facilities, boost safety, and connect neighborhoods, schools and community parks—making it easier for over 50,000 residents to enjoy one of central Ohio’s most scenic greenways. Learn more about this transformative project!
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