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Tom’s Maze

Make sure to get to Tom’s Maze this season!!  There is a Train Ride, MAZE and more!!  They have something for everyone!

Hours

September 13th through November 2nd, 2019
The last Admission will be taken 1 hour before closing.

  • Thursday 12 pm to 6 pm
  • Friday 12 pm to 10 pm
  • Saturday 12 pm to 10 pm
  • Sunday 12 pm to 6 pm

Admission

  • General Farm Admission: $10.00: Children ages 4 and under are free with a paying adult. Children age 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
  • General admission includes:

Go Enjoy the Weather!

There are many beautiful parks in Brookville to be enjoyed!

Gateway Park, which is located on the corner of Upper Lewisburg Salem Road and Arlington Road.  Here, there are picnic tables to enjoy nature or visit the Veterans and First Responders Memorial.

Ward Park can be accessed from Wolf Creek Street or at the end of Oak Street.  There is a small basketball court and playground.

Westbrook Park located Westbrook Road has picnic tables, playground and soccer fields.

Powell Park is located on Mulberry Street, just past the Post Office, it has a beautiful gazebo surrounded by flowers to enjoy.  It also is located along our Bike Path and has a Little Library box on site with available books to read, borrow or to leave a book inside.

Gruening Park is located downtown on Market Street.  It offers a table and benches and makes for a great spot for some quiet time.

Clayton Parks Receive a Facelift

2019 Summer Newsletter – Clayton Living

Over the last two years, the Clayton Service Department, along with the Parks Advisory Commission, have worked together to clean out a lot of dead trees and overgrowth within the three Clayton parks as well as making small incremental steps improving the overall quality of the park system. Complimenting these efforts was the PLAN Clayton process which has placed a long-term emphasis on park improvements because of resident participation dictating their desire to be able to enjoy our parks more than ever. To this end, the PLAN Clayton Implementation Plan laid out 28 separate action points to improve the Clayton park system over the short and long term. At the end of 2018, staff selected 16 separate projects from those action points which they believed to be implementable over the next 12-18 months. City Council subsequently approved $75,000 in the annual Capital Improvement Project budget for park improvements in 2019.
Over the first half the year, staff worked internally and with the Parks Advisory Commission on various plans and projects which could be completed this year. Staff also submitted multiple grant applications to county organizations to assist in the long-term investment within the Clayton park system. At the end of June, staff and the Parks Advisory Commission presented their recommendations to City Council. Included with these recommendations were:
• Replacing and adding a new swing set at Northview Park.
• Remodeling the restroom facilities at Westbrook Park and installing all ADA compliant equipment.
• Replacing all the disc golf baskets with new equipment at Westbrook Park.
• Installing new horse shoe pits at the former basketball court at Hardscrabble Park.
• Adding new picnic tables and grills at Hardscrabble Park.
• Replacing all the trashcans in the parks in addition to adding additional trashcans.
• Installing 20 animal waste receptacles throughout the three parks.
• Adding new benches in all the parks, including along the walking path at Northview Park.
• Adding new bike racks in all the parks.
• Creating new landscaping and signage plans for the parks, which will also be part of a larger scale, city wide initiative. The primary focus of these plans will be to see new signage and landscaping at the parks over the next couple of years and then transitioning to city wide plans, creating a harmonious and consistent brand for the entire Clayton community. Staff believes almost all these projects can be completed by this fall. Staff will also be working on developing plans on new parking options at all the parks over the next several years, giving Clayton the ability to begin new programming in the parks for all our residents. This is the first step of a long-term strategy to make the improved Clayton park system another highlight in an already strong community.

 

The Trails Miniature Golf

I don’t know about you, but I love miniature golf!  It is such a fun game that anyone can do!  If your thinking about it this weekend get out to The Trails Miniature Golf located at 1601 E David Rd in Kettering.  They have different packages that would include a whole group or if there are just a few people they have something for that also.  

 

Dayton Region Ambassador

Born and raised here – there are MANY things about the Dayton Communities that I know about first-hand and LOVE!  That is the reason why I wanted to take the continuing education courses offered by the DABR and for the right to earn the designation of “Dayton Region Ambassador.”  I want to be the person you call with questions about what our area has to offer…so I’ve compiled some of the highlights from the class to share with you here: (more…)