Among the Centerville-Washington Park District’s 1,060 acres, a unique nod to Ohio’s history of transportation lies among the trails! Within Iron Horse and Big Bend Parks, residents can find a preserved corridor of the once-bustling Dayton-Cincinnati Railroad from over 100…
Public Notice: Request for Proposals
Request For Proposals (RFP) Date Posted: April 30, 2026 Date Due: May 15, 2026, by 5:00 p.m. Summary and Project Description: The Centerville-Washington Park District (CWPD) is issuing a Request for Proposals for asphalt or concrete paving at Pleasant Hill…
Activity Center Community Input Open House
In 2007, Activity Center Park was the first Centerville-Washington Park District location to feature an all-access playground. And now, after 20 years, it’s time for a refresh! We’re excited to continue this tradition by planning a brand-new inclusive playground, coming…
The Great Garden Race
Join us Saturday, May 16 at Oak Creek South Park for an adventure in gardening! From 9:00 – 10:30 a.m., participants will race from station to station on our short, paved loop (0.4 miles) and at the end take home…
Movie Party in the Park: Shrek
Get outta the swamp and into Yankee Park to join us Saturday, May 9 for a night of movie party fun! We will kick off the adventure at 7:00 p.m. with games, crafts and some live donkey visitors (donkeys will…
Rosewood Park Updates
Rosewood Park Pond Restoration Complete; New Playground Coming This Summer Thanks to multiple grant funding sources, the Centerville-Washington Park District has completed a major restoration of the one-acre pond at Rosewood Park and will soon add a new playground for…
Celebrating All Mothers
It’s a day dedicated to the moms in your life! Join us Friday, May 8, 4:00 – 5:30 p.m. at the Bill Yeck Park, Smith House Entrance. Celebrate all kinds of mothers with Mother Earth herself at this free event!…
Bee? Fly? Bee fly!
You hear a buzz. You see a fuzzy insect heading for a flower. Naturally, you think, “bee.” But something’s not quite right. The insect hovers, and it has a long, pointy “nose.” That’s no bee; you’ve spotted a bee fly!…