Cindi Allison

Community Member Profile

National ParkRx Day is Sunday, April 29. This growing movement encourages everyone to see park visits as important to health and wellness. Leading up to National ParkRx Day, we are featuring members of our community who have seen their health and well-being…

Julia Leet

Community Member Profile

National ParkRx Day is Sunday, April 29. This growing movement encourages everyone to see park visits as important to health and wellness. Leading up to National ParkRx Day, we are featuring members of our community who have seen their health and well-being…

Tom McGavick with Owlexander sign

Community Member Profile

National ParkRx Day is Sunday, April 29. This growing movement encourages everyone to see park visits as important to health and wellness. Leading up to National ParkRx Day, we are featuring members of our community who have seen their health and well-being…

runner in Bill Yeck Park

Community Member Profile

National ParkRx Day is Sunday, April 29. This growing movement encourages everyone to see park visits as important to health and wellness. Leading up to National ParkRx Day, we are featuring members of our community who have seen their health and well-being…

Centerville-Washington Park District volunteer Wendy Rachlin

Wendy Rachlin

After teaching English for 34 years, Wendy retired from Tecumseh High School and began her career as a volunteer. She especially enjoys working with children. In addition to volunteering for CWPD, Wendy volunteers at Carillon Park and Centerville City Schools.…

Owlexander at the Yankee Park Little Free Library

New Addition to Yankee Park

The Centerville-Washington Park District is celebrating the addition of the fourth Little Free Library within your park system. A Little Free Library is a collection of books allowing anyone to stop by, pick up a book to read and leave another behind…

Pollinator habitat at Activity Center Park

More Pollinator Habitats Coming Soon

Pollinators, most often honey bees, are responsible for one in every three bites of food we take! The loss of pollinators threatens agricultural production, maintenance of natural plant communities and important services provided by those ecosystems, such as carbon cycling,…

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2017 Annual Report Available

2017 was a busy year! In November, you passed a 10-year park operating levy with the highest YES vote in our 58-year history! We updated our mission statement, were awarded more than $650,00 in grants, added 63 new programs, completed many park…