FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: November 17, 2017
Contact: Carrie A. Dittman, Centerville-Washington Park District, cdittman@cwpd.org
Subject: Luminary Walk at Bill Yeck Park
CENTERVILLE, OH: Enjoy a one-mile candlelit stroll through a beautiful nature park! The Centerville-Washington Park District is hosting the ninth annual Luminary Walk on Friday, December 1 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Bill Yeck Park, a 194-acre nature park located on E. Centerville Station Road. Approximately 1,000 visitors enjoy this free holiday tradition every year!
Warm up by the bonfire and step inside the historic house for hot chocolate and live holiday music from the Hithergreen Strummers! Participants are encouraged to bring travel-sized toiletry items to donate to Helping Hands of Dayton, a local nonprofit that provides basic necessities to families with a child admitted to intensive care at local hospitals. During the event, you may assist Helping Hands of Dayton by making get well cards for children.
A shorter paved path is available for those prefer to skip the one-mile walk. New this year, the short loop is wheelchair and stroller-friendly! Free event parking is located at 2100 E. Centerville Station Rd.
The Luminary Walk is free to attend, but preregistration is requested at www.cwpd.org. You may also call (937) 433-5155 to register.
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The Centerville-Washington Park District operates eight community parks, nine nature parks, and 33 neighborhood parks encompassing more than 1,000 acres in Centerville and Washington Township. For more information about the Centerville-Washington Park District, please call (937) 433-5155 or visit www.cwpd.org.