Fairfield Flyer, Fall 2017

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Parks & Recreation CITY OF FAIRFIELD | FALL 2017

PLAY IN FAIRFIELD SEASONAL EVENTS THEATRE | DANCE FALL ACTIVITIES SUMMER ACTIVITIES REGISTER NOW! http://www.fairfield-city.org/parks/


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VILLAGE GREEN FARMERS MARKET EVERY WEDNESDAY THROUGH OCTOBER 18TH 4 - 7 pm | VILLAGE GREEN PARK Discover Village Green Farmers Market at Village Green Park! Every week features fresh, locally grown, harvested, baked, made, or otherwise created products as well as the new Village Green Kids Club and live music! Like the Fairfield Village Green Farmers Market on Facebook for more! /FairfieldVillageGreenFarmersMarket

FARM-R-TREAT AT THE FARMERS MARKET WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 18TH 4 - 7 pm VILLAGE GREEN PARK Bring the whole family to enjoy a special seasonal twist throughout Village Green Park at the season finale of the Village Green Farmers Market. All your fall favorites for eating and decorating will be available from local farmers, bakers, and crafters. Your 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, while you check out the added fall craft vendors, food trucks, and live entertainment.

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Special Events

SPECIAL EVENTS BLUES AND BBQ SERIES

HUFFMAN PARK Bring your chairs or blankets. Relax to the music or explore nature throughout Huffman Park. Listen to the sound of blues from great local musicians. Enjoy the smells and tastes of Hammann’s Catering. SATURDAY, Sep 9

6 pm

Before you donate: Get a good night’s sleep, eat a nourishing meal and drink plenty of fluids.

Tery Metcalf Project

COMMUNITY BLOOD DRIVE Refreshments are available to all donors. Schedule a time for your donation on the Blood Drive site at www.donortime.com or call 1-800-388-GIVE. THURSDAY, Sep 21

3:30 - 6:30 pm

Will be upstairs, in the Community Arts Center.

TUESDAY, Nov 21

4 - 7 pm

Donor Coach will be at the Fire Station, 375 Nilles Rd.

DECEMBER HOLIDAY EVENTS SAVE THE DATES!

The next edition of the Fairfield Flyer will include information for Fairfield’s annual Holiday events, including Light Up Fairfield (12/2), Breakfast with Santa (12/9), Bedtime Stories with Santa (12/4 & 5), Festival of Trees, and all of the holiday-related events at the Community Arts Center and Village Green.

ART

COLERAIN ARTISTS

Opening August 26 through September 30 Colerain Artists was established in 1960. Their mission is to promote and stimulate interest in art. They display a diversity of style, technique and subject matter in traditional and experimental works. Their work can be found locally and nationally. They are happy to share their accomplishments with the Fairfield community. “Through art our dreams are possible.” Opening Reception Thursday, Aug 25 from 6-8 pm with light refreshments.

12TH ANNUAL COMMUNITY SHOWCASE Opening October 14 through November 18 Some of the best that Greater Cincinnati has to offer is highlighted in artwork from all experience levels. Artists, ages 18 or older, who have not previously had a private showing and reside within 40 miles of Fairfield take part in the competition. Applications now available. Check online or call 513-867-5348 for more information. Opening Reception and Awards Thursday, Oct 13 from 6-8 pm with light refreshments.

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VILLAGE GREEN EVENTS GROOVIN’ ON THE GREEN VILLAGE GREEN AMPHITHEATER | THURSDAYS | 7 pm An amazing mix of music, food and fun for the whole family. Support the Fairfield Food Pantry by bringing your donations to any of the Groovin’ concerts. DATE

PERFORMER (MUSIC TYPE)

Aug 17

BlueStone Ivory (Classic Rock) Concert Partner: Fairfield Community Foundation

Aug 24

The Klaberheads (Pop/German)

Aug 31

Thunderbay (Classic Rock)

Sep 7

Robin Lacy and DeZydeco (Zydeco)

Fairfield Parks & Recreation wants to thank all our sponsors for their support of the 2017 Groovin’ on the Green season. PRESENTING SPONSOR

EVENT PARTNERS

EVENT PATRON

FEATURED VENDORS*:

CONCERT PARTNER

U-Luky Dawg, Flub’s, Kona Ice, Power Blendz Smoothie Truck *Subject to change

SWINGIN’ ON THE GREEN | THE AFTER HOURS BAND VILLAGE GREEN AMPHITHEATER | MONDAY, AUG 21ST | 7 pm Get out of your seat and dance the night away with this lively swing group!

PRESENTED BY

FEATURED RESTAURANTS*: U-Lucky Dawg, Piggin-N-Grinnin BBQ, The Dapper Doughnut and Power Blendz Smoothie Truck

HERO’S RIDE CELEBRATION Village Green hosts the pre-ride registration and ceremonies of the 13th Annual Hero’s Ride benefiting Impact A Hero. The ride is dedicated in memory to the many local heroes that have made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation.

AUGUST 19

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Time

Event

Location

10 am Noon 1 pm

Ride Registration Pre-Ride Ceremony Hero’s Ride Departs

CAC Parking Lot Village Green Village Green/Wessel Drive


Village Green Events

6TH ANNUAL HONOR & REMEMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL AUGUST 18-19 Celebrate our freedom, our nation’s heroes, and their families. This free public concert features local and regional bands. All proceeds from the Music Festival are used to further the Honor and Remember’ s mission to present one personalized Honor and Remember Flag to every family who has lost a loved one due to their military service to our Nation.

Day

Time

Featured Performer

Aug 18 Aug 18 Aug 19 Aug 19 Aug 19 Aug 19 Aug 19

6:15 - 7:30 pm 8:30 - 10 pm 10 - 11:30 am 2 - 3:15 pm 4 - 5:15 pm 6 - 7:30 pm 8:30 - 10 pm

Brass Eagel Squadron You, Me & Him Hot Mess Express Gerhard Albinus Tim Tegge Streetwise Brass Tracks

FOOD VENDOR*: Friday, 8/18: Legasea Café, Piggin-N-Grinnin BBQ, Kona Ice Saturday, 9/19: U-Lucky Dawg, Donatos Pizza, Kona Ice (serving 2pm to 9pm) *Subject to change.

MOVIES IN THE PARK VILLAGE GREEN PARK | FRIDAY | DUSK The Fairfield Fire Department hosts all of the pre-show fun and giveaways. All movies take place at Village Green Park and begin at dusk. (Rain date is the following Friday for all movies.)

DATE

FEATURED MOVIE*

Sep 1

Trolls *All movie titles subject to change.

9TH ANNUAL VILLAGE GREEN CAR SHOW SATURDAY | SEPTEMBER 16 | 3:30 - 10 pm FEATURING THE BELAIRS AT 7 pm Presented by Barry Brown Paving Classic and antique cars, trucks, and motorcycles are displayed around Village Green while you enjoy music and good food. The Belairs headline this event and the show kicks off at 7 pm.

FEATURED RESTAURANTS*:

DESSERT VENDORS*:

Piggin’-n-Grinnin’ BBQ U-Lucky Dawg Donatos Pizza

Amaizing Grace Kettlecorn Flub’s Kona Ice

*Subject to change.

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THEATRE

FAIRFIELD FOOTLIGHTERS | 2017-18 Season SUBSCRIPTIONS AVAILABLE THROUGH OCTOBER 1ST: $48 ADULT / $40 SENIOR SINGLE TICKETS ON SALE STARTING AUGUST 1ST: $15 ADULT / $13 SENIOR OR STUDENT

VANITIES By Jack Heifner A comedic and bittersweet snapshot of the lives of three Texas girls. In 1963, Joanne, Kathy, and Mary are aggressively vivacious cheerleaders. Five years later in their college sorority house, they are confronting their futures with nervous jauntiness. In 1974, they reunite briefly in New York and their attempts at honest conversation only show they can no longer afford to have very much in common. Directed by Pat Ganz

THE BIBLE: THE COMPLETE WORD OF GOD By Adam Long, Reed Martin, Austin Tichenor An affectionate, irreverent roller-coaster ride from fig leaves to Final Judgment, tackling the great theological questions: Did Adam and Eve have navels? Did Moses really look like Charlton Heston? And why isn’t the word “phonetic” spelled the way it sounds? Whether you’re Catholic or Atheist, Muslim or Jew, Protestant or Purple People Eater, you will be tickled by this romp through old-time religion. Directed by Zachary Brown

FRI, Sep 22

8 pm

FRI, Sep 29

8 pm

SAT, Sep 23

8 pm

SAT, Sep 30

8 pm

FRI, Nov 10

8 pm

FRI, Nov 17

8 pm

SUN, Sep 24

2 pm

SUN, Oct 1

2 pm

SAT, Nov 11

8 pm

SAT, Nov 18

8 pm

SUN, Nov 12

2 pm

SUN, Nov 19

2 pm

ONE SLIGHT HITCH By Lewis Black If you think of Lewis Black solely as a curmudgeonly comedian, you might be surprised by One Slight Hitch. It’s Courtney’s wedding day, and her mom is making sure that everything is perfect. The groom is perfect, the dress is perfect, and the decorations (assuming they arrive) will be perfect. Then, like in any good farce the doorbell rings. And all heck breaks loose. So much for perfect. Directed by R. Geoffrey Werbin FRI, Feb 16

8 pm

FRI, Feb 23

8 pm

SAT, Feb 17

8 pm

SAT, Feb 24

8 pm

SUN,Feb 18

2 pm

SUN, Feb 25 2 pm

I LOVE YOU, YOU’RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE

Book and Lyrics by Joe DiPietro Music by Jimmy Roberts This celebration of the mating game takes on the truths and myths behind that contemporary conundrum known as ‘the relationship.’ This hilarious revue pays tribute to those who have loved and lost, to those who have fallen on their face at the portal of romance, and to those who have dared to ask, ‘Say, what are you doing Saturday night?’ Directed by Heidi Schiller FRI, May 18

8 pm

FRI, May 25

8 pm

SAT, May 19

8 pm

SAT, May 26

8 pm

SUN, May 20

2 pm

SUN, May 27

2 pm

THE CURIOUS SAVAGE Presented by Cincinnati Christian Schools Mrs. Savage has been left ten million dollars by her husband and wants to make the best use of it, in spite of her grown-up stepchildren’s efforts to get their hands on it. Knowing that the widow’s wealth is now in negotiable securities, and seeing they cannot get hold of the fortune, the stepchildren commit her to a sanatorium hoping to “bring her to her senses.”

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Tickets: $10 All Seats • On Sale September 5

FRI, Oct 13

7 pm

SAT, Oct 14

2 pm

SAT, Oct 14

7 pm


2017-18 Performance Season

MUSIC

FAIRFIELD SIGNATURE SESSIONS

All shows start at 8PM | Tickets: $30 Orchestra/$25 Stadium | On Sale September 1

JIMMY WEBB: AMERICA’S SONGWRITER SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2018 A four-time Grammy Award winner, this illustrious songwriter continues to charm audiences with his music and storytelling. Full of humor, humility, and warmth, he weaves stories about how he found himself a star in Hollywood surrounded by the likes of Sinatra, Glen Campbell, and Elvis. Though some might still not know his name, they know the songs: “Wichita Lineman,” “By The Time I Get To Phoenix,” “Galveston,” “The Moon’s A Harsh Mistress,” “All I Know,” “The Highwayman,” “Up, Up and Away,” “MacArthur Park,” and many more.

JOHN MCEUEN SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 2018 A founding member of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (now in their 50th year!), John McEuen has performed 8,500 concerts and 300 television shows throughout more than 3 million miles with the band and as a solo performer. He brings his guitar, banjo, fiddle, and mandolin along with favorite Dirt Band songs and the stories behind them to the stage in a manner that recently earned him the honored “Best in the West Award” from the Folk Alliance Organization.

WINE, WOMEN & SONG—FRIDAY NIGHT CABARET All shows start at 8PM, doors open at 7PM | Tickets: $20 Cafe/$18 Stadium • On Sale September 1

SIMPLE GIFTS | OCTOBER 27, 2017 Drawing on an impressive variety of ethnic folk styles, this award-winning duo plays everything from lively Irish jigs and down-home American reels to hard-driving Klezmer freilachs and haunting Gypsy melodies, spicing the mix with the distinctive rhythms of Balkan dance music, the lush sounds of Scandinavian twin fiddling, and original compositions.

BOTTLE ROCKET CABARET | FEBRUARY 2, 2018 Their roots-based repertoire reveals glimpses of blues, jazz standards, gospel, musical theater, and opera house follies. The duo is lauded not only for their musical talent but for their witty interaction with each other and their audiences.

ADELEE & GENTRY | MARCH 2, 2018 Adelee & Gentry are a sister duo quickly developing a reputation as one of the fastest rising acts in music today. Their sound is amazingly polished, harmonizing together flawlessly with angelic-like vocals. They describe their music as real and honest, they pour their hearts into the songs they play.

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FAMILY

ENTERACT FAMILY SERIES - PRODUCTIONS FOR ALL AGES All shows start at 7PM | Tickets: $10 Adults/$7 Children 12 and Under • On Sale September 1

DR. SEUSS’S THE CAT IN THE HAT | CHILDREN’S THEATRE OF CINCINNATI FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2017 Everyone’s favorite cat comes to mischievous life in this theatrical adaptation of the Dr. Seuss classic. From the moment his tall, red-and-white-striped hat appears around the door, Sally and her brother know that The Cat in the Hat is the funniest, most mischievous cat that they have ever met. With the trickiest of tricks and the craziest of ideas, he is certainly loads of fun. He turns a rainy afternoon into an amazing adventure... but what will mum find when she gets home? For all ages.

JOHNNY PEERS & MUTTVILLE COMIX | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2017 Johnny Peers and his canines are coming to tickle your funny bone! A Ringling Brothers Clown College graduate, Johnny Peers has been working with dogs since he got his first puppy, Freckles, from the Humane Society. Since their debut, the Muttville Comix have appeared on David Letterman, Primetime Live, Circus of the Stars, and at Disneyland, Busch Gardens, the Big Apple Circus, the Royal Hanneford Circus, even the White House! A show for the whole family and the dog lover in all of us! For all ages.

JUSTIN ROBERT & THE NOT READY FOR NAPTIME PLAYERS FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 2018 Winner of eight Parents’ Choice Gold Awards, Justin and his band, The Not Ready for Naptime Players, have been creating the soundtrack to families’ lives, crafting songs that navigate the joys and sorrows of growing up. For all ages. “He has a remarkable ability to see through a child’s eyes... the Judy Blume of kiddie rock” – NY Times

SACAGAWEA: DISCOVERING HISTORY | FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 2018 Jane’s history buff of a dad is forcing her and her pesky little brother to take a road trip along Lewis and Clark’s historical route. Jane will find out what life was like on the trail for Sacagawea, Lewis and Clark’s Native American guide. Recommended for grades 3 and up.

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2017-18 PerformanceTheatre Season

VARIETY

ONE STAGE SERIES...MANY CULTURES...ONE STAGE All shows start at 8PM | Tickets: $18 Adults/$15 Seniors or Students • On Sale September 1

CADENCE | SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2017 This a cappella group features a hypnotic blend of complex harmonies, intricate arrangements, vocal dexterity, and just plain fun. On-stage antics and audience participation are par for the course, but so too is a mesmerizing display of musical genius. What these boys can do with their voices needs to be heard to be believed.

MARI BLACK | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2018 This violinist and champion fiddler creates shows that draw on elements from many different styles including jazz, tango, folk, and Western classical, as well as Celtic, American, and Canadian fiddling. Her energetic playing and engaging stage presence takes you on a musical journey exploring the diversity and celebrating commonalities in the dance-driven folk musics of the world.

THE MALPASS BROTHERS | SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 2018 With 1950s pompadour hairstyles and an authentic mix of country, rockabilly and honkytonk, The Malpass Brothers are “unabashed purveyors of tradition” from Goldsboro, North Carolina. They’ve toured with the late Don Helms, opened for music legend Merle Haggard, and appeared on stages from the Shetland Islands to Ryman Auditorium to Merlefest. Gifted musicians and songwriters, the brothers have shared billing with artists including Ray Price, Willie Nelson, Doyle Lawson, Rhonda Vincent, Marty Stuart, Doc Watson and more.

DAN ST. PAUL | WHAT’S FUNNY AFTER 50? SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 2018 Armed with a Bachelors Degree in Italian, a teaching credential, and a Masters Degree in special education, the majority of Dan’s material comes from being a suburban husband and father and dealing with the frustrations of everyday life. Having appeared on NBC, ABC, FOX, Comedy Central, A&E, VH-1, and opened for Jerry Seinfeld, Jay Leno, and many other entertainers, Dan leaves audiences rolling in the aisles.

2017-18 PERFORMANCE SEASON IS SPONSORED BY:

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PARKS EARLY BIRDS ALL AGES | INSTRUCTOR: Kathryn Keefe 2ND Saturday of the Month | 8 — 9 am Fall migration is here! Enjoy a hike as we seek out these amazing creatures each month in one of Fairfield’s beautiful parks. Remember your binoculars! (Some may be provided).

COURSE# SATURDAYS LOCATION NE 1 NE 2 NE 3 NE 4

Sep 9 Oct 14 Nov 11 Dec 9

FEE

MARSH PARK/ FIRST SHELTER WATERWORKS PARK/ PAVILION MIAMI-ERIE CANAL BIKE PATH/ PARKING LOT HARBIN/OVERLOOK

*FREE *FREE *FREE *FREE

SENIOR NATURE HIKE— NEW 55 & UP | INSTRUCTOR: Kathryn Keefe 2ND Monday of the Month | 10 — 11 am Join our Park Naturalist, Kathryn Keefe for a walk and talk about Fairfield’s beautiful parks. All trails are paved.

COURSE# MONDAYS LOCATION NE 55 NE 56 NE 57 NE 58

Sep 11 Oct 16** Nov 13 Dec 11

TOPIC

MARSH PARK WATERWORKS PARK

Waterfowl Trees & Trails MIAMI-ERIE CANAL BIKE PATH Plant Life HARBIN PARK Arboretum

FEE *FREE *FREE *FREE *FREE

**3rd Monday of the month due to Columbus Day.

OH, HONEY!— NEW ALL AGES | INSTRUCTOR: Ken Rice The wildflowers are gone, but the bees are still buzzing. Meet our Bee Keeper, Ken Rice, at Huffman Park to learn all about bees and how we can better protect these sweet species.

COURSE#

SATURDAY LOCATION

TIME

NE 60

Sep 9

Noon - 1:30 pm *FREE

HUFFMAN PARK

FEE

SAVE THE MONARCHS! — NEW ALL AGES | INSTRUCTOR: Kathryn Keefe Help save the declining monarch population at Huffman’s beautiful butterfly garden. Plant some milkweed in order to protect this sensitive species, while learning about their importance to our ecosystem. Participants will be able to bring some seeds home to plant in their own garden!

COURSE#

SATURDAY LOCATION

NE 61

Sep 16

TIME

FEE

HUFFMAN PARK 1:30 - 2:30 pm *FREE

EXPLORE THE GREAT OUTDOORS — NEW ALL AGES | INSTRUCTOR: Tiffany Acuff and Ann Colaco Celebrate nature at Huffman Park through our outdoor recreation event. Expect games, facts about nature, and more!

COURSE#

SATURDAY

LOCATION

TIME

NE 5

Sep 23

HUFFMAN PARK

9 - 10 am

JUNIOR NATURE SCAVENGER HUNT — NEW AGES 3-12 | INSTRUCTOR: Kathryn Keefe We are creating our own nature journals and exploring the natural landscapes of Harbin Park. Investigate this mysterious earth as we collect fallen leaves, pine needles, and more! Parent/ Guardian of child attendance required.

COURSE#

TUESDAY

LOCATION

TIME

NE 62

Oct 10

HARBIN PARK

5 - 6:30 pm

14

R/NR FEE $5/$8

FEE *FREE


Nature Programs at Huffman Park and Harbin Park

PUMPKIN ANATOMY — NEW

ALL AGES | INSTRUCTOR: Kathryn Keefe It’s pumpkin season! What exactly makes up a pumpkin? Dissect a pumpkin and learn about all that entails these gooey vegetables. Stick around Huffman to paint, carve, and plant a pumpkin. All pumpkin creations will be taken home to decorate your porch just in time for Halloween.

COURSE#

FRIDAY

LOCATION

TIME

NE 66

Oct 20

HUFFMAN PARK

10 - 11 am

R/NRFEE $5/$8

TREE APPRECIATION — NEW ALL AGES | INSTRUCTOR: Kathryn Keefe Leaves may be falling, but the conifers are greener than ever! Become your own naturalist by collecting conifer needles and seeds while learning about these interesting trees. You’ll jar your collections to create unique pieces of art and make leaf and bark rubbings to help identify each tree’s differences.

COURSE# THURSDAY LOCATION

TIME

NE 63

5 - 6:30 pm

Nov 2

HARBIN PARK

FEE *FREE

NATURAL TREE ORNAMENTS — NEW ALL AGES | INSTRUCTOR: Kathryn Keefe COURSE# THURSDAY LOCATION TIME FEE Pine cones, wood cookies, and many other natural materials NE 64 Dec 14 HUFFMAN PARK 5 6:30 pm $5/$8 can be used to help decorate your holiday tree. Spend an afternoon in Huffman* collecting, creating, and decorating natural tree ornaments to take home. Hot Chocolate will be provided! *Weather Permitting: in case of poor weather conditions event will be moved to the Community Arts Center. Participants will be contacted if changes occur.

LET’S GO HIKING ALL AGES | INSTRUCTOR: Various 3rd Saturday of the Month | 10:30 am — Noon | *FREE | Join us for a guided hike in one of Fairfield’s beautiful parks.

COURSE#

SATURDAY

LOCATION

NE 13 NE 14 NE 15 NE 9 NE 8

Aug 19 Sep 16 Oct 21 Nov 18 Dec 16

HARBIN PARK / STONE SHELTER POINT PLEASANT PARK/ PARKING LOT MIAMI-ERIE CANAL BIKE PATH/ LOT MARSH PARK/ FIRST SHELTER GILBERT FARMS/ PARKING LOT

PATH

TERRAIN

TRAIL PAVED PAVED PAVED TRAIL

Hilly Flat Flat Some Hills Some Hills

STARGAZING

ALL AGES | INSTRUCTOR: Cincinnati Astronomical Society The Cincinnati Astronomical Society is back for another season. Look through their telescopes and get an up-close look at the moon, planets and stars that fill the night sky. Please register for days you would like to attend.

COURSE#

FRIDAY

LOCATION

TIME

NE 17 NE 18 NE 19

Aug 25 Sep 22 Oct 27

HUFFMAN PARK HUFFMAN PARK HUFFMAN PARK

8 pm 7:30 pm 6:30 pm

*All Free programs require registration. Please call 867-5348 to register today!

FEE *FREE *FREE *FREE

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IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS Parks Main Office 513/867-5358 Fax 513/867-6070 Aquatic Center (Summer) 513/939-2782 Fairfield Community Arts Center 513/867-5348 Fairfield Greens North Trace Golf Course 513/939-3741 South Trace Golf Course 513/858-7750 Marsh Lake Bait House 513/858-1685 Recreation Hotline 513/896-8400

PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD Doug Meece, Chair Lesie Besl Dean Bruewer Dennis Miller Carrie O’Neal Dale Paullus Debbie Pennington

MISSION STATEMENT

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 broad based leisure activities, cultural opportunities, facilities and services for all ages. PROGRAM CANCELLATION DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER POLICY At times, unforeseen circumstances can disrupt SCHEDULED EVENTS are defined as meetings, operations and force management to cancel private rentals, theatre rentals, theatre producprograms. In making these determinations, tions and special events taking place at a facility Management Staff carefully considers the during a predetermined time. safety and security of the general public and department staff. CANCELLATIONS: The decision to conduct CLASSES during normal hours of operation will CLASSES are defined as registered or drop-in be made by 8 am whenever possible. programs that are leader-directed and offered The department will issue cancellation announcements through its current media at a predetermined time. outlets, city website and signage at facilities. Information will also be available on the ACTIVITIES are self-directed programs or serautomated hotline at 896-8400. vices that do not require registration.

THANKS VOLUNTEERS

The City of Fairfield would like to thank all of the volunteers listed below for their service between February and June, 2017. 55 Plus Senior Lounge & Events – Haley Cook, Madi Dunn, Madi Flick, Pat Gutman, Donna Hart, Sydnie Hocter, Mildred Holland, Madi Moore, Darvin Mueller, Glenna Porter, Pat Ragland, Brooke Robertson, Jerry Sharp, Marjorie Thoene, Jean Thomas, Cammie Walters Adopt-a-Park – Paragon Optimist Club Community Arts Center Sepcial Events – Deb Cropp, Lee Goodwin, Donna Hart, Mildred Holland, Pat Ragland Community Arts Center Usher - Johnathan Carrington, Carolyn Cassel, Debbie Daniels, Jeanie DeLorenzo, Darlene Feldmann, Lee Goodwin, Donna Hart, Mildred Holland, Linda Jones, Bob Kinner, Sherry Knapp-Brown, Diane Landi Fairfield Civitan Club, Darvin Mueller, Pat Ragland, Bob Schindler, Ruth Schindler, Marilyn Schlabach, Marilyn Seither, Anna Sheyn, Barbara Sjodahl, Jean Thomas, Erica Wesseler Community Blood Drive – Joan Scanlon Easter Egg Hunt – Aisha Khan, Madeline Ly, Vanessa Veak, Samantha Wang Groovin’ on the Green – Barb French, Juanita Reif, Jack Snyder

Income Tax – Carolyn Cassel Mail Couriers – Veronica Craig, Greg LoBuono, Darvin Mueller, Joan Sebastian, Nancy Trafton, Thomas Trafton Municipal Court – Carolyn Cassel, Shirley Howard, George Schwartz, Marian Tepe RASKALS Teams – Spring Clean-up: Kim Kent, Cameron Nunn, Casey Nunn, Corey Nunn, Scott Timmer, Christina Worrall, Explorers (Jeff Sprague), Fairfield Civitan Club (Diane Landi), Fairfield Young Life (Sheila Chambers), FHS Interact Club (Erica Wesseler) Looking for volunteer opportunities with the City of Fairfield? Visit www.fairfield-city.org/volunteer for more information.

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Sports Contacts

SPORTS CONTACTS Cincinnati Hockey Association

www.cincinnatihockey.org

Civitan Girls Softball

Nancy White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 513-829-5163 fairfieldcivitan.org/girls-softball/

Fairfield Lacrosse Club (Boys and girls grades 3-12)

laxinfo@fairfieldlax.org www.fairfieldlax.org

Fairfield SAY Soccer

Weather Hotline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .513-829-0974 fairfieldsayinfo@gmail.com www.fairfieldsoccer.org

Fairfield Select Soccer (FOSC)

Mike Russo . . . . . brrusso@fuse.net www.foscsoccer.com

Fairfield Family YMCA Basketball

Fairfield Family YMCA . . . . . . . . . . . . . 513-829-3091 www.gmvymca.org

Programs for Persons with sPecial needs

Fairfield Youth Athletic Association (FYAA)

Troy Gooslin . . . . . . . . . fyaafootball@yahoo.com www.fairfieldyouthfootball.com

Butler County Challenger Baseball

Alan Lakamp . . . . . . . . . . . 513-737-8511 bcchallengerbaseball@gmail.com

Fairfield Youth Baseball Association (FYBA)

Rain Out Hotline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .513-829-7292 dave@fairfieldfyba.com www.fairfieldfyba.com

Great Miami Rowing Center Beth Crenshaw . . . . . . . . . . 513-500-1930 bethlovesrowing@gmail.com www.greatmiamirowing.com

Fairfield Youth Cheerleading Association (FYCA)

fairfieldcheerleading@yahoo.com www.leaguelineup.com/fyca

Great Miami Valley YMCA Adaptive Swim Lessons

Emily Morgan Crosby Fairfield Family YMCA . . . . 513-829-3091 emorgancrosby@gmvymca.org

Fairfield Youth Basketball Club

Terrence Mitchell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 513-623-4290 tomahawkbasketball@gmail.com www.leaguelineup.com/FYBC

The Joe Nuxhall Miracle League Fields

513-829-NUXY (6899) www.nuxhallmiracleleague.org

Fairfield Youth Wrestling Club (FYWC) Dave Barden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .513-858-3071 www.fairfieldywc.com

Flag Football Fanatics Matt Brann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 513-693-1686 FlagFootballFanatics@yahoo.com

Great Miami Rowing Center Kristina Latta-Landefield . . . . . . . . . . 513-892-4672 Director@greatmiamirowing.com www.greatmiamirowing.com

Therapeutic Recreation for the Disabled, Inc.

Steve Smith (Adult Sports) Daytime 513-870-2963 Evening 513-939-1509 therapeuticrec@fuse.net Matt Reed (Adult Softball) Daytime 513-545-6533 hreed1@cinci.rr.com

TOP Soccer

Randy Corey . . . . . . . . . . . . 513-588-4980 www.cincytopsoccer.com

Miami Youth Hockey Association

www.miamiyouthhockey.com

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Date

Day

Time

Location

Event

Aug 16 Aug 17 Aug 18 Aug 19 Aug 19 Aug 19 Aug 19 Aug 21 Aug 23 Aug 24 Aug 25 Aug 30 Aug 31

W Th F Sa Sa Sa Sa M W Th F W Th

4 – 7 pm 7 pm 6 - 10 pm 9 am - 1 pm 10:30 am 10 am - 1 pm 2 - 10 pm 7 pm 4 – 7 pm 7 pm 8 pm 4 – 7 pm 7 pm

Village Green Park Village Green Park Village Green Park Harbin Park Harbin Park Village Green Park Village Green Park Village Green Park Village Green Park Village Green Park Huffman Park Village Green Park Village Green Park

Farmers Market Groovin’ on the Green: Bluestone Ivory Honor & Remember Music Festival Freaki Tiki Car Show Let’s Go Hiking Hero’s Ride Celebration Honor & Remember Music Festival Swingin’ on the Green: After Hours Band Farmers Market Groovin’ on the Green: Klaberheads Star Gazing Farmers Market Groovin’ on the Green: Thunderbay

Sep 1 Sep 6 Sep 7 Sep 9 Sep 13 Sep 16 Sep 16 Sep 20 Sep 21 Sep 22 Sep 22 Sep 23 Sep 24 Sep 27 Sep 29 Sep 30

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Village Green Park Village Green Park Village Green Park Huffman Park Village Green Park Pleasant Point Park Village Green Park Village Green Park CAC Huffman Park CAC Theater CAC Theater CAC Theater Village Green Park CAC Theater CAC Theater

Movies in the Park: Trolls Farmers Market Groovin’ on the Green: Robin Lacy and DeZydeco Blues & BBQ: Tery Metcalf Project Farmers Market Let’s Go Hiking Village Green Car Show: The Belairs (7 pm) Farmers Market Community Blood Drive Star Gazing Fairfield Footlighters: Vanities Fairfield Footlighters: Vanities Fairfield Footlighters: Vanities Farmers Market Fairfield Footlighters: Vanities Fairfield Footlighters: Vanities

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Fairfield Footlighters: Vanities Farmers Market One Stage: Cadence Farmers Market Cincinnati Christian: The Curious Savage Cincinnati Christian: The Curious Savage Cincinnati Christian: The Curious Savage Farm-r-Treat at the Farmers Market EnterAct Family: Dr. Seuss’s The Cat in the Hat Let’s Go Hiking Star Gazing Wine, Women & Song: Simple Gifts Cyclocross Mountain Bike

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EnterAct Family: Johnny Peers & Muttville Comix Footlighters: The Bible, The Complete Word of God Footlighters: The Bible, The Complete Word of God Footlighters: The Bible, The Complete Word of God Footlighters: The Bible, The Complete Word of God Let’s Go Hiking Footlighters: The Bible, The Complete Word of God Footlighters: The Bible, The Complete Word of God Community Blood Drive

PULL ME OUT.

PUT ME UP.

DECEMBER HOLIDAY EVENTS SAVE THE DATES! The next edition of the Fairfield Flyer will include information for Fairfield’s annual Holiday events, including Light Up Fairfield (12/2), Breakfast with Santa (12/9), Bedtime Stories with Santa (12/4-5), the Nutcracker Ballet (12/13 & 12/8-10) and all of the holidayrelated events at the Community Arts Center and Village Green. Visit www.fairfield-city.org/holiday.

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FUN SPACES Elisha Morgan Mansion at Gilbert Farms Park The Elisha Morgan Mansion is a wonderful learning opportunity for your school, scout or church group..

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Schedule a guided tour for your group and learn the history of the restored 1817 mansion. Call the Parks and Recreation Department at 867-5348 to schedule a group tour or if you are interested in renting the Mansion call for prices and availabilities. Allow two weeks notice in order to schedule guides for your event.

Fairfield Facilities Available for Rental

Fairfield facilities offer a variety of venues to ensure the success of your event. Call 867-5438 for more information. 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 course for groups up to 140. Park Shelters may also be reserved for family events.

Aquatic Center Spaces Look no further than the Fairfield Aquatic Center to host your next private event!

Splash Party Package - $250

Private Event Package - $750

• Full day admission for up to 25 people

• Available for private events from 8:30 pm – 11:00 pm

• $8 for each additional guest • Food options available* Reservations are required in person at least 7 days in advance with payment in full. If you cancel your party within 7 days of your party, you will be eligible for a refund, minus a $50 cancellation fee. Please call the Fairfield Aquatic Center at (513) 939-2782 for more information.

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• Fully staffed with lifeguards and management personnel • Food options available* Reservations are required and a $250 deposit is required to hold date. Balance must be paid in full 14 days in advance. If you cancel your party within 7 days of your party, you will be eligible for a refund, minus a $100 cancellation fee. Please call the Fairfield Aquatic Center at (513) 939-2782 for more information and to reserve you private event.

INCLEMENT WEATHER/CANCELLATION POLICY: If the Fairfield Aquatic Center closes due to inclement weather, arrangements will be made to reschedule * Please remember no outside food or drink is permitted at the Fairfield Aquatic Center. your party.


Fairfield Info

Chipping Program

The City of Fairfield Parks Department will be accepting limbs and brush on the second Saturday of the following months: September 9, October 14, November 11 and December 9. The time that you can drop off your limbs is from 8 am to Noon on Groh Lane just past Waterworks Park. During these months there will not be any mulched chippings available to public. If you have any questions about the Chipping Program please call the Fairfield Parks Department at 867-5348.

Living Legacy Tree Program at Creekside Park Creekside Park is located at 5225 Banker Drive The City of Fairfield Parks and Recreation Department and the Environmental Commission is privileged to provide a unique opportunity to our residents who would like to plant a tree in honor of a family member, a special loved one, or for themselves. There are over 45 different species of trees to choose from and several different levels to pick from depending on what type of tree you select. A 30” x 24” cast bronze plaque has been installed in a centralized area located by the benches in the middle of the grove at Creekside Park. The individual’s name to be honored will be added to the large plaque for recognition. For more information contact: Bob Schappacher, Facility Manager, Fairfield Parks and Recreation Department at bschappacher@fairfield-city.org or (513) 896-8430

Pickleball FUN! The Fairfield Parks and Recreation department is joining the ranks of communities that are latching onto one of the hottest sports. Pickleball is a sport in which two, three, or four players use solid paddles made of wood or composite materials to hit a perforated polymer ball, similar to a whiffle ball, over a net. The sport shares features of other racquet sports, with a few modifications. Pickleball was invented as a children’s backyard pastime, but quickly became popular among adults as a fun game for players of all levels. The courts striped for Pickleball are located on the tennis courts at Harbin Park, Waterworks Park, and Gilbert Farms Park. If interested in playing in a Pickleball league in Fairfield please call the Fairfield Parks office at 867-5348. If interested in playing in a Pickleball league in Fairfield please call the Fairfield Parks Department office at 867-5348.

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ARTS & CRAFTS PRE-SCHOOL & KINDERGARTEN ME AND MY FRIEND Spots still available for the 2017-18 school year.

PreS.M.A.R.T.I.E.S. Ages 3–4 Year Olds Tuesdays & Thursdays • 10 am–Noon

COOKING TIME— NEW

Through Arts and Crafts, our Recreational/ Educational program will help teach your child to recognize letters, shapes and colors. All kids must be potty trained and 3 by December 31, 2017. For further information, contact Lori Haven at 896-8410 or lhaven@fairfield-city.org.

AGES 2 - 3 | INSTRUCTOR: Aimee Ehlen Preschoolers spend time with their favorite adult while listening to stories and then bringing the story to life by making a snack. An adult must stay with child.

S.M.A.R.T.I.E.S.

CAC CHILDREN’S ROOM

MONDAYS

FALL A COURSE #AC1 R/NR FEE

Sep 11 - 25 10 - 10:45 am $30/$35

Social Studies/Science-Math-Art-Reading-Together-In an-Educational-Surrounding

Ages 4–6 Year Olds Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays • 1–3 pm

Our Recreational/Educational program for 4 - 6 year olds is still taking enrollment for the 2017-2018 school year. All kids must be 4 or older by December 31, 2017. For further information, contact Lori Haven at 8968410 or lhaven@fairfield-city.org. PLEASE NOTE THAT CHILD MUST BE POTTY-TRAINED.

KIDS IN THE KITCHEN AGES 3 - 6 | INSTRUCTOR: Aimee Ehlen Easy recipes, simple measurement, and kitchen safety are introduced in the class. All food allergies must be listed at registration. NOTE: THIS CLASS MAY USE FOOD CONTAINING NUTS.

CAC CHILDREN’S ROOM

MONDAYS

FALL A COURSE #AC2 R/NR FEE

Sep 11 - 25 11:15 -12:15 pm $40/$45

FALL B COURSE #AC3 R/NR FEE

Oct 16 - 30 10 - 11:30 am $40/$45

HOLIDAY FUN COOKING

AGES 3 - 6 | INSTRUCTOR: Aimee Ehlen Easy recipes, simple measurement, and kitchen safety are introduced in the class while making holiday foods that go along with a story. All food allergies must be listed at registration. NOTE: THIS CLASS MAY USE FOOD CONTAINING NUTS.

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MONDAYS

FALL B COURSE #AC30 R/NR FEE

Dec 4 – 18 1 - 2:30 pm $40/$45


Preschool & Kindergarten

PERFORMING ARTS DANCE FAIRFIELD STARZ BEGINNING DANCE & ACRO PROGRAM

PRESCHOOL/ KINDERGARTEN

Taught by Jean Meyers, Fairfield Starz runs for 12 weeks from Sep - Dec, with the recital on Saturday, Dec 16 in the Community Arts Center Theater (Hip Hop classes will perform at Farm-R-Treat (10/18) and Light Up Fairfield (12/2) instead of the recital). No class the weeks of 10/9 and 11/20.

BEGINNING BALLERINAS

AGES 2 - 5 Students who are just entering the world of ballet learn the basics of dance and movement, spend time at the ballet barre, and progress into floor work. Ballet shoes are required. CAC DANCE/FITNESS STUDIO MONDAYS

CLASSES for Ages 2 1/2 to 6

Please note that child must be potty-trained unless listed as adult/child class.

EDUCATION, BEGINNER ACROBATICS (ACRO) TECHNOLOGY & AGES 5 - 14 This program is centered on fundamental acrobatic technique. Basic tumbling skills include backbends, cartwheels, hand/headstands, rolls, and other acrobatic skills. CAC DANCE/FITNESS STUDIO MONDAYS

FALL COURSE #PAD03 R/NR FEE

Sep 11- Dec 11 10:30 - 11:15 am $110/$125

FALL COURSE #PAD02 R/NR FEE

FALL COURSE #PAD04 R/NR FEE

Sep 11- Dec 11 11:45 - 12:30 am $110/$125

BEGINNER DANCE

PEE WEE BEGINNER ACROBATICS (ACRO) AGES 2 - 5 This class is a mini version of the acro program and is created and designed especially for preschoolers. Basic tumbling skills include backbends, cartwheels, hand/headstands, rolls, and other acrobatic skills. CAC DANCE/FITNESS STUDIO MONDAYS FALL COURSE #PAD01 R/NR FEE

Sep 11- Dec 11 11:15 - 11:45 am $75/$80

Sep 11- Dec 11 4:15 - 5 pm $110/$125

AGES 4 - 6 This class works the basics of ballet, traditional dance, tap and jazz. Ballet and Tap shoes are required. CAC DANCE/FITNESS STUDIO MONDAYS FALL COURSE #PAD05 R/NR FEE

Sep 11- Dec 11 1- 1:45 pm $110/$125

FALL COURSE #PAD06 R/NR FEE

Sep 11- Dec 11 5 - 5:45 pm $110/$125

JUNIOR HIP-HOP AGES 5 - 8 Hip-Hop dance is high energy and encompasses many of the classical dance styles. Presented in a street or non-traditional format, students learn rhythm, control, posture and coordination through age-appropriate choreography. CAC DANCE/FITNESS STUDIO WEDNESDAYS FALL COURSE #PAD13 R/NR FEE

Sep 13- Dec 13 5 - 5:45 pm $110/$125

SCIENCE

TIME 2 LEARN AGES 2 - 3 | INSTRUCTOR: Aimee Ethlen Kids are introduced to basic skills, concepts (shapes, numbers and colors) and socialization skills in a fun engaging way. An adult must stay with the child. No class 11/1 and 11/22. CAC CHILDREN’S ROOM

WEDNESDAYS

FALL A COURSE #ED1 R/NR FEE

Sep 13 - Oct 18 10 - 11 am $40/$45

FALL B COURSE #ED2 R/NR FEE

Oct 25 - Dec 13 10 - 11 am $40/$45

SPANISH FOR PRESCHOOLERS AGES 3 - 6 | INSTRUCTOR: Sarah Schulte Students learn and practice Spanish in a fun and interactive way by using a mixture of songs, games, crafts, stories, written worksheets, toys/props, and quizzes. Classes are great for children with little-to-no Spanish exposure as well as those who are fluent or native in Spanish. No class on 10/9. CAC CHILDREN’S ROOM

MONDAYS

FALL A COURSE #PAD01 R/NR FEE

Sep 11 - Oct 23 1 - 1:45 pm $45/$50

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YOUTH/TEEN

ARTS & CRAFTS

PRETEEN/TEEN INTRO TO POTTERY WHEEL

AGES 10 - 17 INSTRUCTOR: Kevin & Maggie Carpenter Students discover the potter’s wheel through demonstrations and one-on-one instruction. Focus is on the challenges of throwing various clay forms as well as exploring surface textures and glazing techniques. No class 10/31 or 11/20. CAC ART STUDIO

TUESDAYS

FALL A COURSE #AC7 R/NR FEE

Sep 12 - Oct 17 6 - 8 pm $85/$90

FALL B COURSE #AC8 R/NR FEE

Oct 24 - Dec 12 6 - 8 pm $85/$90

CAKE DECORATING 123

AGES 6 - 12 INSTRUCTOR: Kate Toensmeyer This class is designed for beginners who would like to learn a few basic cake decorating designs, enabling them to create relatively simple, beautiful cakes. CAC CHILDREN’S ROOM

THURSDAYS

FALL A COURSE #AC14 R/NR FEE

Sep 20 - Oct 4 6 - 8 pm $50/$55

NOTE: THIS CLASS MAY USE FOOD CONTAINING NUTS.

SEWING 123 AGES 12 - 17 | INSTRUCTOR: Diana Pandl From Button Holes to Zippers, Zig Zags to Patterns, learn how a sewing machine works while creating a cool project! CAC CLASSROOM

THURSDAYS

FALL A COURSE #AC9 R/NR FEE

Oct 5 – 26 6 - 8 pm $45/$50

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CLASSES for Ages 6 &up

BOO FAMILY MONSTER—NEW AGES 7 - 12 INSTRUCTOR: Stephene Spahl-Seals Each block is painted to be a different Halloween character. These are a great idea for decorating a windowsill, a counter, a shelf or a bedside table etc. CAC CHILDREN’S ROOM

FRIDAY

FALL B COURSE #AC10 R/NR FEE

Sep 22 & 29 6 - 8 pm $35/$40

MASK MAKING—NEW AGES 7 - 12 INSTRUCTOR: Kevin & Maggie Carpenter Children will have fun creating a decorative ceramic mask for Halloween. The children will make the mask and then paint it all in one night. This mask can be hung on the wall by adding ribbon or string. CAC ART STUDIO

FRIDAY

FALL B COURSE #AC4 R/NR FEE

Oct 6 6 - 8 pm $25/$30

HALLOWEEN CAKE DECORATING—NEW

AGES 7 - 12 INSTRUCTOR: Kate Toensmeyer Begin your Halloween fun by decorating your own spooky cake. Each student will take home a finished monster cake. CAC CHILDREN’S ROOM

SATURDAY

FALL B COURSE #AC5 R/NR FEE

Oct 28 10 am - Noon $30/$35

Youth/Teen

CHILDREN’S POTTERY AGES 6 - 12 INSTRUCTOR: Kevin & Maggie Carpenter Various hand-building techniques are demonstrated for students to form their own functional and decorative pieces of art from clay. No class 10/10 or 11/20. CAC ART STUDIO

MONDAYS

FALL B COURSE #AC6 R/NR FEE

Oct 23 - Dec 11 5:30 - 7:30 pm $85/$90

PERFORMING ARTS DANCE STARZ DANCE & ACRO PROGRAM Taught by Jean Meyers, the Fairfield Starz Dance and Acro program runs for 12 weeks from Sep -Dec, with the recital on Saturday, Dec 16 in the Community Arts Center Theater (Hip Hop classes will perform at Farm-R-Treat (10/18) and Light Up Fairfield (12/2) instead of the recital). No class the weeks of 10/9 and 11/20.

BEGINNER ACROBATICS (ACRO)

AGES 5 - 14 This program is centered on fundamental acrobatic technique. Basic tumbling skills include: backbends, cartwheels, hand/headstands, rolls and other acrobatic skills.

CAC DANCE/FITNESS STUDIO MONDAYS FALL COURSE #PAD02 R/NR FEE

Sep 11- Dec 11 4:15 - 5 pm $110/$125

BEGINNER DANCE

AGES 4 - 6 This class works the basics of ballet, traditional dance, tap and jazz. Ballet and Tap shoes are required. CAC DANCE/FITNESS STUDIO MONDAYS FALL COURSE #PAD05 R/NR FEE

Sep 11- Dec 11 1 - 1:45 pm $110/$125

FALL COURSE #PAD06 R/NR FEE

Sep 11- Dec 11 5 - 5:45 pm $110/$125


Youth/Teen

HIP-HOP DANCE

PRE-TEEN DANCE

Hip-Hop dance is high energy and encompasses many of the classical dance styles, but is presented in a street or nontraditional format. Students learn rhythm, control, posture, and coordination through age-appropriate hip-hop choreography with no suggestive music/movements.

AGES 10 - 12 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.

JUNIOR HIP-HOP • AGES 5 - 8

FALL COURSE #PAD10 R/NR FEE

CAC DANCE/FITNESS STUDIO WEDNESDAYS FALL COURSE #PAD13 R/NR FEE

Sep 13- Dec 13 5 - 5:45 pm $110/$125

Sep 11- Dec 11 6:30 - 7:15 pm $110/$125

TEEN DANCE

INTERMEDIATE HIP-HOP • AGES 8 - 14

AGES13 & UP Teens will enjoy learning ballet, jazz, and tap, while developing confidence, mental concentration, physical coordination and grace. Ballet and Tap shoes are required.

CAC DANCE/FITNESS STUDIO WEDNESDAYS FALL COURSE #PAD14 R/NR FEE

CAC DANCE/FITNESS STUDIO MONDAYS

Sep 13- Dec 13 5:45 - 6:30 pm $110/$125

INTERMEDIATE DANCE I AGES 6 - 8 This combination class includes ballet and tap technique. Ballet and Tap shoes are required.

CAC DANCE/FITNESS STUDIO MONDAYS

CAC DANCE/FITNESS STUDIO MONDAYS

PRE-POINTE/ BEGINNER POINTE & BALLET TECHNIQUE

FALL COURSE #PAD07 R/NR FEE

Sep 11 - Dec 11 5:45 - 6:30 pm $110/$125

CAC DANCE/FITNESS STUDIO WEDNESDAYS FALL COURSE #PAD08 R/NR FEE

Sep 13 - Dec 13 6:30 - 7:15 pm $110/$125

INTERMEDIATE DANCE II

AGES 8 - 10 This class is designed to move beyond the fundamentals of basic dance, refining skills and technique while developing strength, confidence and flexibility. Ballet and Tap shoes are required.

FALL COURSE #PAD11 R/NR FEE

Sep 11- Dec 11 7:15 - 8 pm $110/$125

MUSICAL THEATRE AGES 10-16 | INSTRUCTOR: April Osborne Our children’s musical, TBA, will be performed on March 23, 24 and 25. Auditions will be held on Saturday, Dec. 16 from 3:30 – 5:30 pm (audition packets must be picked up at time of enrollment, and you may only audition if enrolled). Students must attend every class in order to participate in the final performance, including four mandatory evening dress rehearsals on March 19, 20, 21 & 22. CAC THEATRE

SATURDAY

FALL COURSE #PAT1 R/NR FEE

Jan 6 - Mar 17 9:30 - 12:30 PM $175/$180

ACTING AGES 10 - 13 INSTRUCTOR: April Osborne Students play theatre games, improvise skits, and develop their favorite stories into scenes to improve basic theatre skills. No class 11/20.

Previous ballet experience required and students must be enrolled in Intermediate II, Pre-Teen or Teen Dance. Leather ballet slippers required.

CAC THEATRE

MONDAYS

FALL COURSE #PAT2 R/NR FEE

Nov 6 - 27 6 - 7:30 pm $35/$40

PRE-POINTE • AGES 10 & UP BEGINNER-POINTE • AGES 11 & UP (WITH INSTRUCTOR PERMISSION)

THEATRE BASICS

CAC DANCE/FITNESS STUDIO WEDNESDAYS FALL COURSE #PAD12 R/NR FEE

Sep 13 - Dec 13 4:15 - 5 pm $110/$125

CAC DANCE/FITNESS STUDIO WEDNESDAYS FALL COURSE #PAD09 R/NR FEE

PERFORMING ARTS DANCE

Sep 13- Dec 13 7:15 - 8 pm $110/$125

AGES 6 - 9 | INSTRUCTOR: April Osborne Learn about being an actor, along with simple theatre terminology, and what goes into a production. Students enjoy touring the theatre, playing theatre games, and working on a short skit together. No class 11/20. CAC THEATRE

MONDAYS

FALL COURSE #PAT3 R/NR FEE

Nov 6 - 27 4:30 - 5:30 pm $25/$30

EDUCATION, TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE SPOOKY SCIENCE— BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

AGES 6 - 12 | INSTRUCTOR: Marcy Martin Get into the Halloween spirit in this fun hands-on- workshop where you will scare up some science with some ghostly science experiments.

CAC CHILDREN’S ROOM TUESDAYS FALL COURSE #ED3 R/NR FEE

Oct 10 - 24 6 - 8 pm $40/$45

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ARTS & CRAFTS PINTEREST FUN INSTRUCTOR: Stephene Seals-Spahn Enjoy using your creative side while creating wood Pinterest crafts. Samples of the monthly project are available for viewing at the Fairfield Community Art Center. CAC CHILDREN’S ROOM

FRIDAYS

FALL COURSE #AC11 R/NR FEE

Sep 8 6 - 8 pm $25/$30

FALL COURSE #AC12 R/NR FEE

Oct 13 6 - 8 pm $25/$30

ADULT POTTERY INSTRUCTOR: Kevin & Maggie Carpenter Classes are designed for beginners and intermediate students. The main focus is to develop your wheel-throwing, hand building, glazing, and decorating skills. No class11/22. CAC ART STUDIO

WEDNESDAYS

FALL A COURSE #AC18 R/NR FEE

Sep 13 – Oct 18 5 - 7 pm $100/$105

FALL A COURSE #AC19 R/NR FEE

Sep 13 – Oct 18 7 - 9 pm $100/$105

FALL B COURSE #AC20 R/NR FEE

Oct 25 – Dec 13 5 - 7 pm $100/$105

FALL B COURSE #AC21 R/NR FEE

Oct 25 – Dec 13 7 - 9 pm $100/$105

CANDY CORN DISH —NEW

Create a beautiful candy corn dish that can be used for multiple ideas. CAC ART STUDIO

FRIDAY

FALL COURSE #AC13 R/NR FEE

Sep 15 6 - 8 pm $25/$30

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ADULTS HOLIDAY PAINTING ON CANVAS

AGES 18 & Up INSTRUCTOR: Kate Toensmeyer No experience needed. You start with a 16 x 20 pre-sketched canvas or the instructor talks you through to paint a picture for the upcoming holiday. CAC SENIOR LOUNGE FRIDAY COURSE #AC15 R/NR FEE

Oct 6 6 - 8 pm $25/$30

CAC ART STUDIO SATURDAY COURSE #AC16 R/NR FEE

Nov 4 10 am - Noon $25/$30

CAC SENIOR LOUNGE FRIDAY COURSE #AC17 R/NR FEE

Dec 1 6 - 8 pm $25/$30

ADULT SEWING — NEW

INSTRUCTOR: Diana Pandl From Button Holes to Zippers, Zig Zags to Patterns, learn how a sewing machine works while creating projects! CAC CLASSROOM

MONDAYS

FALL COURSE #AC22 R/NR FEE

Oct 16 - Nov 13 6 - 8 pm $90/$95

LADIES NIGHT OUT AGES 18 and Up Looking for something different to do with your friends? Workshop ideas include pottery, sewing, cake decorating, painting, knitting and more. Call Lori Haven at 896-8410 or email at lhaven@ fairfield-city.org to schedule an art and crafts evening workshop designed just for you. “Mom and Me” or a youth workshop can also be created.

Classes for Ages 18 &up

SOCIAL DANCE ADVANCED BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUCTOR: Carolyn Rollin All are welcome as long as you have been in this class before- if not and you think can handle it just talk to Carolyn before you register. Partners are required and smooth-soled shoes are a must. CAC DANCE STUDIO

FRIDAYS

FALL A COURSE #PAD20 R/NR FEE

Sep 8 - Oct 6 8:30 - 9:30 pm $55/$60

FALL B COURSE #PAD23 R/NR FEE

Oct 13 - Nov 10 6:30 - 8:30 pm $55/$60

BEGINNING SWING DANCING INSTRUCTOR: Carolyn Rollin Learn the basics into turns, spins, and much more. Smooth soled shoes a must and partners are required. CAC DANCE STUDIO

FRIDAYS

FALL A COURSE #PAD21 R/NR FEE

Sep 8 - Oct 6 6:30 - 7:30 pm $55/$60

BEGINNERS BALLROOM DANCING

INSTRUCTOR: Carolyn Rollin The art of leading and following are included as you learn the Fox Trot, Swing, Waltz and Tango. Smooth soled shoes a must and partners are required. CAC DANCE STUDIO

FRIDAYS

FALL A COURSE #PAD22 R/NR FEE

Sep 8 - Oct 6 7:30 - 8:30 pm $55/$60


Adult

CHARISMATIC CHA-CHA INSTRUCTOR: Carolyn Rollin This beginner’s class will start with the basics and intro you to the arts of leading and following, the secret to dancing with a partner! You will see how FUN and how EASY dancing can be. Smooth-soled shoes a must and partners are required. CAC DANCE STUDIO

FRIDAYS

FALL B COURSE #PAD24 R/NR FEE

Oct 13 - Nov 10 7:30 - 8:30 pm $55/$60

MIND & BODY TAI CHI FOR HEALTH YOGA FLOW - NEW INSTRUCTOR: Barbara Miller A gentle, yet powerful form of exercise that combines fluid movements with energy circulation, breathing and stretching techniques. Improve muscle tone, balance and reduce stress. No class 10/9, 11/20 and 11/21.

INSTRUCTOR: Ann Colaco Looking for balance, flexibility, and strength for your body and mind and decrease the stresses of daily life? You will find that here, as you develop core and body awareness, moving and breathing to inspiring music. All levels are welcome. Bring a mat and water. No class 11/22.

COUNTRY WESTERN LINE DANCING INSTRUCTOR: Carolyn Rollin Put on your cowboy boots and come learn how easy and FUN line dancing can be. No partners required and smooth soled shoes are great - if you have boots though, wear them!!!

CAC BASEMENT

MONDAYS

FALL A COURSE #FW21 R/NR FEE

Sep 11 - Oct 16 6:15 - 7:15 pm* $42**

FALL B COURSE #FW24 R/NR FEE

Oct 30 - Dec 11 6:15 - 7:15 pm* $50

CAC DANCE STUDIO

TUESDAYS

FITNESS

FALL A COURSE #FW22 R/NR FEE

Sep 12 - Oct 17 10:30 - 11:30 am* $50

JUST OVER $4 PER CLASS!*

FALL B COURSE #FW25 R/NR FEE

Oct 31 - Dec 12 10:30 - 11:30 am* $50

CAC DANCE STUDIO

FRIDAYS

FALL B COURSE #PAD25 R/NR FEE

Oct 13 - Nov 10 8:30 - 9:30 pm $55/$60

Fall Fitness Pass All of your favorite classes without the commitment for just $150 ($160 for non-resident) for Fall A and B sessions. Attend any classes from our Mind & Body, Strength & Core, Cardio, and 55+ series. Class minimums/maximums will apply. *If you take three classes per week.

*Please note that the class has been extended to a one hour class. **5 week session.

CAC BASEMENT

WEDNESDAYS

FALL A COURSE #FW17 R/NR FEE

Sep 13 – Oct 18 6 - 7 pm $42/$47

FALL B COURSE #FW18 R/NR FEE

Nov 1 – Dec 13 6 - 7 pm $42/$47

NIA

INSTRUCTOR: Joan Scanlon One of the latest trends in mind-body INSTRUCTOR: BevySue Hammons fitness, consisting of choreographed Designed to help align your body movements that combine dance, martial correctly while improving your breathing arts, and yoga to promote balance, process, self-awareness, and providing flexibility, and strength. For all ages and a challenge to your body without abilities. No class 11/21. intimidation. No class 11/22.

YOGA

ELISHA MORGAN MANSION WEDNESDAYS

CAC DANCE STUDIO

TUESDAYS

FALL A COURSE #FW13 R/NR FEE

Sep 13 – Oct 18 6:30 - 7:30 pm $51/$56

FALL A COURSE #FW90 R/NR FEE

Sep 12 – Oct 17 6 - 7 pm $35/$40

FALL B COURSE #FW14 R/NR FEE

Nov 1 – Dec 13 6:30 - 7:30 pm $51/$56

FALL B COURSE #FW91 R/NR FEE

Oct 31 – Dec 12 6 - 7 pm $35/$40

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STRENGTH & CORE CARDIO BODY, STRENGTH & TONE

REFIT®

INSTRUCTOR: Keri Cunningham Cardio dance movements, toning, INSTRUCTOR: Michelle Sneed flexibility, strength training, and A great class, whether you’re new to working out or a seasoned veteran. You’ll stretching are incorporated into one power-packed hour. Class is easy work the major muscle groups of both to follow and will challenge fitness your upper and lower body during this total-body workout. No class 10/9, 11/20 enthusiasts and welcome beginners. Ages 10-15 welcome with an enrolled and 11/22. adult. No classes 11/21 and 11/22. CAC BASEMENT MONDAYS CAC DANCE STUDIO

WEDNESDAYS

FALL A COURSE #FW27 R/NR FEE FALL B COURSE #FW28 R/NR FEE

Sep 11 – Oct 18* 11 - 11:45 am $44/$49 Oct 30 – Dec 13 11 - 11:45 am $48/$53

*5 1/2 week session.

BARRE INSTRUCTOR: Cassie Ruhlman Based on the concept of ballet, this full-body workout will help you to shape longer, leaner muscles using a ballet barre and your own body weight. For all fitness levels, no ballet experience needed. No class 11/21. CAC DANCE STUDIO

TUESDAYS

FALL A COURSE #FW70 R/NR FEE

Sep 12 – Oct 17 7:15 - 8:00 pm $35/$40

FALL B COURSE #FW71 R/NR FEE

Nov 7 – Dec 12* 7:15 - 8:00 pm $30/$35

*5 week session.

Please don’t wait until the last minute to register for your favorite program(s). The decision to cancel a class due to low enrollment is usually made the week before a session begins. Registering late may mean the class has already been canceled.

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Adult

INSTRUCTOR: Latoya Pitts Introducing Music-Led Interval Training. Perfect for fitness enthusiasts, men and women, looking for a challenging, high intensity total body workout. Use your own body weight to gain muscular endurance, tone, definition, and reach your fitness goals faster. No class 11/22.

Take Tuesday & Thursday together & SAVE!

Course # FW68 (Fall A) FW69 (Fall B) R/NR Fee: $55/$60 (FALL A) CAC BASEMENT

TUESDAYS

FALL A COURSE #FW62 R/NR FEE FALL B COURSE #FW63 R/NR FEE *5 week session.

Sep 12 – Oct 17 7:30 - 8:30 pm $35/$40 Nov 7 – Dec 12* 7:30 - 8:30 pm $30/$35

CAC BASEMENT

WEDNESDAYS

FALL A COURSE #FW64 R/NR FEE FALL B COURSE #FW65 R/NR FEE

Sep 13 – Oct 18 11 am - Noon $35/$40 Nov 1 – Dec 13 11 am - Noon $35/$40

CAC BASEMENT

THURSDAYS

FALL A COURSE #FW66 R/NR FEE FALL B COURSE #FW67 R/NR FEE

Sep 14 – Oct 19 7:30 - 8:30 pm $35/$40 Nov 2 – Dec 14 7:30 - 8:30 pm $35/$40

CAC BASEMENT

WEDNESDAYS

FALL A COURSE #FW47 R/NR FEE FALL B COURSE #FW48 R/NR FEE

Sep 13 – Oct 18 7 - 7:45 pm $35/$40 Nov 1 – Dec 13 7 - 7:45 pm $35/$40

INDOOR CYCLING

INSTRUCTOR: Ann Colaco An amazing, low-impact, cardio workout to fun and energizing music. You are in control of your own workout while enjoying the energy and motivation of a group class. Class consists of a 45-minute moderate to high intensity workout, followed by 15 minutes of strength and flexibility work. Wear comfortable workout attire and bring a water bottle and towel. Beginners to seasoned cyclists welcome.

ZUMBA TONING INSTRUCTOR: Latoya Pitts Use rhythm and weights to sculpt your whole body, while having a blast. All fitness levels welcome. No class 11/25. CAC DANCE STUDIO SATURDAYS FALL A COURSE #FW39 R/NR FEE

Sep 16 – Oct 21 10:15 - 11 am $32/$37

FALL B COURSE #FW40 R/NR FEE

Nov 4 – Dec 16 10:15 - 11 am $32/$37

CAC DANCE STUDIO FALL A COURSE #FW29 R/NR FEE FALL B COURSE #FW33 R/NR FEE

TUESDAYS Sep 12 - Oct 17 12:30 - 1:30 pm $30/$35 Nov 7 - Dec 12 12:30 - 1:30 pm $30/$35


55 Plus

55 PLUS Your connection to programs & activities for adults 55 years and better!

55 Plus Adult Recreation Leisure programs, trips, sports, fitness classes and many other services are provided for adults over 55. Detailed information on the special programs and monthly activities (Carry-In, Game Night, Ice Cream Social, Movies, and even coffee and donuts twice a month) is listed in the 55 Plus newsletter, available as an email or at the CAC. Sign up to receive the newsletter by stopping by the CAC or calling the Parks office at 867-5348.

The Senior Lounge Always open to adults 55 years and better, Monday through Friday, from 8 am - 9 pm and Saturday from 9 am – 1 pm. Parking spaces are located outside the Senior Lounge in the west parking lot, allowing for easier accessibility to the lounge. For More Information Contact: Stephanie Hocter Phone: (513) 896-8411 E-mail: shocter@fairfield-city.org Visit us on the Web: www.fairfield-city.org/55plus

CARDS & GAMES ACTIVITY

DAY

TIME

MAH JONG PITCH HAND & FOOT PINOCHLE Wii BOWLING SHUFFLEBOARD 500 HEARTS BRIDGE TEXAS HOLD’EM HAND & FOOT VARIOUS CARD GAMES BINGO BRIDGE

M M T/F T T T/TH/F T W W W W TH/F TH

1 pm 1 pm 9:30 am 9:30 am 11 am 1 pm 1 pm 10 am 12:30 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 3 pm Noon

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FITNESS & WELLNESS YOGA STRETCH NEW INSTRUCTOR: Ann Colaco A 45-minute gentle, restorative yoga that focuses on slowing down and on deeper stretching holds. Very relaxing. Bring a mat, water, and a blanket for a prop. No class 11/21. CAC BASEMENT

TUESDAYS

FALL A COURSE #FW03 R/NR FEE FALL B COURSE #FW04 R/NR FEE

Sep 12 – Oct 17 10:15 - 11 am $42 Oct 31 – Dec 12 10:15 - 11 am $42

STRETCH, FLEX & MOVE INSTRUCTOR: Bonnie Fahl Low impact movement to help increase your muscular strength, cardiovascular endurance and flexibility with the use of light hand held weights and resistance bands. No class 10/9, 11/20, and 11/22. CAC DANCE STUDIO MONDAY/WEDNESDAY FALL A COURSE #FW53 R/NR FEE FALL B COURSE #FW54 R/NR FEE *51/2 week session.

Sep 11 – Oct 18 9:30 - 10:15 am $42* Oct 30 – Dec 13 9:30 - 10:15 am $45

TAI CHI FOR HEALTH

INSTRUCTOR: Barbara Miller A gentle, yet powerful form of exercise that combines fluid movements with energy circulation, breathing and stretching techniques. Improve muscle tone, balance and reduce stress. No class 10/9, 11/20, and 11/21. CAC BASEMENT

MONDAYS

SUMMER A COURSE #FW21 R/NR FEE

Sep 11 – Oct 16 6:15 - 7:15 pm* $42**

SUMMER B COURSE #FW24 R/NR FEE

Oct 30 – Dec 11 6:15 - 7:15 pm* $50

CAC DANCE STUDIO

TUESDAYS

SUMMER A COURSE #FW22 R/NR FEE

Sep 12 – Oct 17 10:30 - 11:30 am* $50

SUMMER B COURSE #FW25 R/NR FEE

Oct 31 – Dec 12 10:30 - 11:30 am* $50

*Please note that the class has been extended to a one hour class. **5 week session.

STAYING FIT INSTRUCTOR: Michelle Sneed Have fun and move to music using light hand held weights, resistance bands and your own body weight for a gentle toning. All fitness levels are encouraged to attend. No classes 11/21 and 11/23. CAC DANCE STUDIO

TUESDAY/THURSDAY

FALL A COURSE #FW51 R/NR FEE FALL B COURSE #FW52 R/NR FEE

Sep 12 – Oct 19 9:30 – 10:15 am $45 Oct 31 – Dec 14 9:30 – 10:15 am $45

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FALL • www.Fairfield-City.org • 867-5348

MARSH LAKE

AQUATIC CENTER 2605 Augusta Boulevard Telephone: (513) 939-2782 E-Mail: aquatics@fairfield-city.org Website: www.fairfield-city.org/swimming

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2017 HOURS OF OPERATION

Aug 21 - Sep 4

Thomas O. Marsh Park Fishing Lake is a natural spring fed lake with over 4,000 feet of accessible shoreline. Regularly stocked throughout the season, the lake is home to carp, catfish, crappie, bass, bluegill, northern pike, perch, trout, and walleye. The Bait House carries fresh live bait and your basic tackle needs. Beverages, snacks, and hot sandwiches are also available for purchase. Throughout the fishing season, Thomas THOMAS O. MARSH O. Marsh Park Fishing LakePARK hosts special events including AKE overnightISHING fishing. 6440 RIVER ROAD Phone: (513) 858-1685 fishing@fairfield-city.org THOMAS O. MARSH PARK www.fairfield-city.org/fishing ISHING AKE

Fairfield

We value the safety of our customers. Jeff Ellis & Associates Certified Lifeguards and Instructors are on duty at all times.

Through Aug 20

Aquatic Ctr/Marsh Lake

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2017 HOURS OF OPERATION

Monday - Saturday

Noon - 8 pm

Sunday

Noon - 6 pm

Monday - Friday Saturday Sunday

Noon - 6 pm Noon - 8 pm Noon - 6 pm

2017 DAILY ADMISSION FEES Adult (18 & older)

$8

Youth (3 - 17 years of age)

$6

Infant (2 & under)

FREE

Senior Discount (55 & over)* Military Discount *

$5 $4

Twilight Discount (ages 3 & over after 5:00 pm) AM Fitness Swim *

$5 $3

*Visit www.Fairfield-City.org/Swimming for restrictions

SPECIAL EVENTS

Through Sep 4 Daily Sep Saturday & Sunday

8 am - 8 pm 8 am - 8 pm

2017 DAILY ADMISSION FEES Adult (18 & older)

$11

Youth (7 - 17 years of age)

$6

Child (6 & under)

FREE

Senior Discount (55 & over) Military Discount 1 Group Discount 2

$10 $5 $4

Family Discount3 Twilight Discount (7 & over after 5:00 pm)4

$24 $5

*Visit www.Fairfield-City.org/Fishing for restrictions

SPECIAL EVENTS SUPER TUESDAY Daily Admission Fee for everyone is $5 Tuesdays through August.

ALL SPECIAL EVENTS ARE FREE TO SEASON PASS HOLDERS

*Free to Season Pass Holders

LATE NIGHT SWIM

Daily Admission Fee waived for City of Fairfield residents 55 years and older on Wednesdays through August.

Late night fun for the whole family. Saturday

Aug 26

8 - 11 pm

$5

END OF SUMMER WEEKEND

Celebrate the end of summer with a Splash! With a can good donation for the Food Pantry of Fairfield you will receive half price admission. Sa, S & M

Sep 2 - 4

Noon - 6 pm 1/2 Price Admission

SENIOR WEDNESDAY *Must show proof of City of Fairfield residency

EARLY RISER FISHING Enjoy an early start to your day of fishing every Saturday, through Labor Day weekend. Daily Admission Fees apply. Opens at 6 am. Free to Season Pass Holders

AFTER DARK FISHING

For the angler that believes fish bite better after dark. Every Saturday through August the lake stays open until midnight.

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*Free to Season Pass Holders


Fairfield Greens Fairfield Greens

Fairfield Greens

FAIRFIELD GREENS The Fairfield Parks and Recreation Department operates two golf courses that provide opportunities for golfers of all ages and skill levels. Fairfield Greens South Trace is a par 70 championship golf course that plays 6,246 yards with 5 par three holes, 10 par four holes and 3 par five holes. The course features bentgrass fairways, large undulating greens, numerous water hazards, and bunkers. Fairfield Greens North Trace is a fun and challenging executive nine-hole course. The 1,885 yards course is par 31, with 4 par four holes and 5 par three holes. Outings, tournaments, and weekly leagues are offered and available to the public.

SOUTH TRACE 18 HOLE CHAMPIONSHIP

NORTH TRACE 9 HOLE EXECUTIVE

2017 SOUTH TRACE HOURS OF OPERATION

2016 NORTH TRACE HOURS OF OPERATION

OPEN DAILY: Dawn - Dusk. Weather Permitting. Please call in advance.

OPEN Apr - Oct: 8 am - Dusk. Weather Permitting. Please call in advance.

2200 JOHN GRAY ROAD FAIRFIELD, OH 45014 (513) 858-7750 • www.fairfield-city.org/golf

South Trace Specials

2605 AUGUSTA BOULEVARD FAIRFIELD, OH 45014 (513) 939-3741 • www.fairfield-city.org/golf

NIGHT GOLF SCRAMBLE

5 HOLES SPECIAL

Tee off after dusk for an evening of Night Golf at Fairfield Greens North Trace. Make this a fun evening by inviting all of your friends. Fee includes entry fee, cart fee and use of glow balls and a flashlight. For more information and to make your reservation, please call the North Trace Pro-Shop.

M-F after 7 pm

Aug 26

Sa

Dusk

$30

Sep 23

Sa

Dusk

$30

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18 Holes

$25 w/Cart

$5 Walking or $10 w/Cart

OUTINGS, BANQUETS & RENTALS GOLF LEAGUES

Fairfield Greens South Trace and Phalen Center is a wonderful venue for all your outing, banquet, and event planning needs. Please visit www.Fairfield-City.org/Golf or call Keith Crutcher at (513) 858-7752 for more information.

SPECIAL NEEDS GOLF CART Fairfield Greens has an adaptive golf cart available to golfers with a permanent or temporary disability. This cart will allow those players complete access to tees, fairways, and greens on both North and South Trace courses. Reservations are required 48 hours in advance of tee time. Please call the South Trace Pro Shop to check for availability and to make your reservation.

Leagues are offered for all levels of play at both North and South Traces. Please view www.Fairfield-City.org/Golf for listing of leagues and times, or call the pro shops for help with your pairing.

PRIVATE/GROUP GOLF LESSONS Sessions are available April – September for players of all abilities. Individual and Group rates are available. Please contact Keith Crutcher at 858-7752 for additional information. AGE DURATION FEE 10 & UNDER 11 & UP

20 Minutes 40 Minutes

$25 $50

INSTRUCTOR: Keith Crutcher, PGA Professional & Teaching Instructor


REGISTRATION REGISTRATION FOR 2017 SUMMER PROGRAMS OPENS FOR RESIDENTS ON AUGUST 15 (REGISTRATION FOR NON-RESIDENTS BEGINS ON AUGUST 17)

Program registration is accepted at the Parks and Recreation office in the Community Arts Center at 411 Wessel Drive. Fees must be paid at the time of registration. Walk-In Registration All registrations take place at the Fairfield Parks and Recreation Department Office in the Community Arts Center at 411 Wessel Drive. Walk-in registration is available on weekdays from 8 am to 9 pm and on Saturdays from 9 am to 1 pm.

Telephone Registration Registration may be made by calling 867-5348 during office hours. Payment for telephone registration must be made by Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover. Programs 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.

REFUND & TRANSFER POLICY ■ Full refunds will be issued ONLY if the Fairfield Parks and Recreation Department cancels the program or activity.

■ Refunds will not be given if requested less than 7 days

prior to the day a program or event is scheduled to begin.

■ All program and activity refunds will be assessed a $5 Program/Processing Fee.

■ Class or section transfers are also subject to a $5

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Program/Processing Fee, unless the change is initiated by the Parks and Recreation Staff.

■ Exceptions: Participant moves from the Fairfield area

before the program begins (proof of move must be presented). Participant becomes ill (must be a doctor’s statement). Exceptions are still subject to the $5 Program/Processing Fee.

■ A charge of $25 will be assessed on all returned checks.


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