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Recreation director reports program cancellations, health fair and expanded youth offerings

Richmond Heights City Council · January 28, 2026
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Summary

Recreation staff told the council that basketball games were canceled due to weather and announced a Health and Wellness Fair on Feb. 7, weekly youth programming through March and other community events with fees and schedules.

Cameron Camp, identified in the transcript as director, reported that weather forced cancellation of numerous basketball games and urged parents and guardians to check updated schedules. "Basketball, due to weather, we've had to cancel a decent number of games," Camp said.

Camp announced a Health and Wellness Fair on Saturday, Feb. 7 from 10 a.m. to noon at the community center with local organizations providing information and noted MetroHealth will be conducting COVID shots as part of the event. Camp also described recurring youth programs (open to ages 5–17, Wednesdays through March 11 from 3:30 to 5 p.m.), senior exercise sessions on Wednesdays and Fridays at 9:30 a.m., low-cost weekly classes ($5), a Women’s sale scheduled for March 7 (tickets $50), and a casino bus trip (ticket $40 with incentives).

Why it matters: The recreation updates affect families and older adults who use city programming; the announcements give residents dates, fees and locations for planning. No council action was recorded on programming changes during the meeting.

What’s next: Staff will continue to update schedules to patrons and communicate any further weather-related changes.