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National Trail Parks and Recreation District update regarding coronavirus outbreak.
The days are beginning to brighten as the weather warms, the flowers bloom and we venture into the parks and onto the trails for outdoor activities. Parks and trails play a critical role in our community.
According to a September 4, 2017, article in Time Magazine, youth sports have become a $15 billion a year industry with some families spending 10% of their yearly income on sports travel, equipment, tournament entry fees, private lessons and more. With that kind of money on the line, it is easy to see how the true customers, the kids, are getting lost.
A Clark County man who snatched a lit fuse from a Confederate cannon and another who died helping fellow sailors escape from the U.S.S. Oklahoma at Pearl Harbor were awarded the Medal of Honor.
PlayCore, the leading company in play and recreation research, programming, and products, recently awarded its Fitness National Demonstration Site™ Award to a brand new outdoor fitness park, Warder Fit Stop, in Springfield, OH.
In 2015, The Ohio State University Extension and the Master Gardener Volunteers of Clark County started working on a landscape design master plan for the relocation of their demonstration, teaching and display gardens that were previously located at the Gateway Boulevard.
The Springfield Summer Arts Festival and Veterans Park have become a time-honored tradition in Clark County. It has welcomed millions of visitors for free arts entertainment throughout the years.