Parks remain open for your visits. We understand that a walk in the park, spending time in natural surroundings may help lessen the stress that many of us are experiencing. Please plan to follow all social distancing guidelines and be…
Things to Do While Social Distancing
This is a difficult time for us all. We hope to help our community by encouraging outdoor activities that will help you get some exercise and lower your stress levels. We will continue to post activities to this page, so…
Natural History Hike
We have a brand new hiking experience for all ages! Grab a Grant Park Natural History Hike brochure at the park’s Normandy Entrance (501 Normandy Ridge Rd.) and follow the 1.1-mile trail to learn a little about the park’s history!…
Earth Month Celebration
Join us all month long as we celebrate and honor our amazing planet with these fun, educational and earth-loving programs: The Buzz on Bees, Saturday, April 11, 1 – 2:30 pm, Bill Yeck Park, Smith House, Ages 5 – 8.…
Programs, Reservations, Athletic Events Canceled
Actions around the country regarding mitigation of COVID-19 (coronavirus) have moved at a rapid pace. At this time, we have made the decision to cancel all Centerville-Washington Park District programs, facility reservations and athletic events from Saturday, March 14 through…
Forest Field recognized for cutting-edge design
The Great Lakes Park Training Institute (GLPTI) recognized the Centerville-Washington Park District (CWPD) for innovative park design at the Institute’s awards ceremony on February 25, 2020. The Institute presents the annual award in recognition of park facilities and programs completed…
Catherine Tollefson
Seventeen-year-old Centerville High School student Catherine Tollefson recently planted a Monarch Waystation at Holes Creek Park. She researched appropriate plants and reached out to native plant nurseries for donations, successfully garnering enough plant donations for the entire Waystation! The new…