PAST EVENTS — 2022
Sun. December 4, 2022: Pictures with Santa @ Juilfs Park
Bring your pets and families to Juilfs Park for a picture with Santa! The jolly old elf will be dropping in to Juilfs Park for a visit on Sunday 12/4, and he would love to see you and your furry friends!
WHEN: Sunday, December 4, 2022, 11:30pm-2:30pm
WHERE: Juilfs Park, 8249 Clough Pike, Cincinnati, OH 45244
COST: $20 for Parks Foundation Members, $30 for non-Members
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
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Registration is required — click the button below to register. Please be sure that you click "Submit" at the bottom of the registration form, and please be sure to follow the instructions on the form to submit your payment to complete your reservation.
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Tara Lynn Holman Photography will be taking your photos. Registration fee includes a digital download of your photograph which will be available after the event.
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All proceeds will directly benefit the Anderson Park District.
Registration for this event is now closed. If you have any questions, please email us events@foundationforparks.org.
October 1, 2022: Alpacas in the Park at Johnson Hills
Notallama Alpaca Farm is bringing alpacas to Johnson Hills Park! Meet Piccolo and Desi, two very lovable and gentle alpacas. At the event, you will have the opportunity to pet, feed, walk and learn about alpacas and what makes them so special. Light, kid-friendly, refreshments provided. Remember to bring your camera for an Instagram worthy photo op, our alpacas love a good selfie!
Foundation Members Free!
$10/person
$30/family (Please note: family registration automatically enrolls you as a Foundation member!)
WHAT: Alpacas in the Park
WHEN: Saturday, October 1, 2022, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
WHERE: W. M. Johnson Hills Park, 7950 Bridle Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45244
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
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Registration is required and space is limited!
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The Anderson Foundation for Parks & Recreation and the Anderson Park District reserve the right to take and use photos and videos of participants and spectators at this event.
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No pets allowed at this event.
Registration for this event is now closed. If you have any questions, please email us events@foundationforparks.org.
May 14, 2022: Beer Seminar at Johnson Hills
Do you feel a bit lost in the world of ales, lagers, malt, and hops? What’s the difference between a pilsner, IPA, stout, porter, hefeweizen, etc.? Level up your beer knowledge and join the Anderson Foundation for Parks & Recreation for an evening of beer tasting and education at Johnson Hills Park on May 14 from 6:00-8:00pm.
This session will teach you the basics of beer – we’ll talk about the three of the main ingredients in beer (malt, yeast, and hops), and how different combinations of these ingredients can create a diverse array of beer styles. We will sample 8-9 local beers along the way, allowing you to see, smell, and taste how these ingredients affect the final product. You will come away with an understanding of what makes beer beer, and be able to understand and describe the differences among a variety of beer styles.
The registration fee for this event is $40, and registration includes a keepsake etched pint glass with the Parks Foundation logo. Foundation Members receive a discounted registration fee of $30 – if you’re not already a Member, you can become one today and receive the discounted rate for this event. There will only be a limited number of spaces available at the event, so register today to secure your spot!
Proceeds from this event will support the Anderson Foundation for Parks & Recreation. So enjoy some great beer, support your parks, and learn a little along the way!
WHAT: Parks Foundation Beer Seminar
WHEN: Saturday, May 14, 2022, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
WHERE: W. M. Johnson Hills Park, 7950 Bridle Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45244
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
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Registration is required.
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Must be 21+ to register — IDs will be checked when you arrive at the event.
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The Anderson Foundation for Parks & Recreation and the Anderson Park District reserve the right to take and use photos and videos of participants and spectators at this event.
Registration for this event is now closed. If you have any questions, please email us events@foundationforparks.org.
April 3, 2022: Learn Disc Golf at Johnson Hills!
Join the Anderson Foundation for Parks & Recreation and the Greater Cincinnati Disc Golf Association for an introduction to this fast-paced, fun outdoor sport which can be enjoyed by just about anyone! Experienced disc golfers from the Greater Cincinnati Disc Golf Association will be on hand to help you learn both technique and rules of the sport. This event is open to all ages and skill levels, and is free for everyone.
The event will have two sessions (1:00pm and 2:00pm). Each session will begin with a 15-minute lesson to learn the basics of disc golf, then you will have the opportunity to play the Johnson Hills course. Additional volunteers will be available throughout the front 9 holes to provide assistance and instruction. If you are a more experienced disc golfer and want to learn some tricks, when you register please select 'experienced' and we can be sure to place you with a instructor to help you with your game.
WHEN: Sunday, April 3, 1:00pm – 3:00pm
WHERE: Disc golf course at Johnson Hills Park, 7950 Bridle Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45244
EQUIPMENT: If you have your own discs, you are of course welcome to use them. Don't have your own disc? Custom-stamped discs will available for purchase for $10 each while supplies last. This disc is a premium Aviar Putt and Approach, which is the number one putter in disc golf.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
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All ages welcome for this free community event. Register today!
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Registration is required.
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Johnson Hills is a wooded, hilly course, so please be sure to wear appropriate footwear. Sandals/flip-flops not recommended.
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The Anderson Foundation for Parks & Recreation and the Anderson Park District reserve the right to take and use photos and videos of participants and spectators at this event.
Registration for this event is now closed. If you have any questions, please email us events@foundationforparks.org.