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Great Parks of Hamilton County has debuted its new outdoor holiday festival, "Holidays on the Farm." The event launched this year after the park district decided not to renew its deal with The Alleen company to host Holiday in Lights at Sharon Woods.
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The public comment period on plans for the future of a new Hamilton County park in Westwood is nearing its end. You have until Dec. 1 to complete a survey on what should be done with the former Gamble estate on Werk Road.
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Perhaps you've noticed a new acorn logo on social media or while visiting a Hamilton County park. Great Parks of Hamilton County is slowly moving away from its blue and green bird logo introduced in 2013.
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Great Parks CEO Todd Palmeter says the shift means the city can focus on other things, while Great Parks can work toward unifying trail networks in the area.
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There are multiple ways to get rid of your old mobile phone — donate it, sell it, recycle it, trash it. Great Parks of Hamilton County hopes you won't pick that last one. The county park district is now offering free mobile phone recycling boxes at parks and golf courses.
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After being closed because of COVID-19, the wet playgrounds at Winton Woods and Woodland Mound reopen this summer.
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Recycling bins will pop up next to garbage cans, along with signs explaining what's trash and what can be recycled.
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The former Gamble Estate on Werk Road opens to pedestrians April 1.
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A roughly one-mile trail extension along Sharon Creek is getting closer to fruition. The proposal plans to connect Sharon Creek south from Sharon Woods toward the Mill Creek. The trail is still in the early stages and a Great Parks representative says it's too early to estimate the cost or timeline.
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The 3.6-mile trail will link the West Fork Mill Creek Greenway Trail to Glenwood Gardens, connecting into the Harbor Loop Trail in Winton Woods.