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Huber Heights board reviews senior center opening, playground repairs, pickleball clinics and Arbor Day plans
Summary
Huber Heights Parks & Recreation participants heard updates on the newly opened Huber Heights Senior Center, plans for youth sports clinics, the temporary closure of Shoal Gate playground and a budgeted replacement for Cottonwood playground, and set an Arbor Day tree/plant giveaway date.
Huber Heights Parks & Recreation participants heard updates on the newly opened Huber Heights Senior Center, plans for youth sports clinics, the temporary closure of Shoal Gate playground and a budgeted replacement for Cottonwood playground, and set an Arbor Day tree/plant giveaway date.
The senior center opened recently at a YMCA-connected location, and the board was thanked for attending the facility's opening. The center is open to people age 50 and older for an annual $20 membership; spouses younger than 50 may join if their spouse is 50 and also joins, participants said. Staff reported they are coordinating volunteer support and programming with the senior board and other partners.
Board members discussed youth programming, including a free pickleball clinic for teenagers that staff said will begin sometime after…
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