More Fun Halloween Events In Wayne County

Halloween Howl, 2011

Halloween Howl, 2011

Upcoming Halloween Happenings

Discover some of the spooktacular events coming up to celebrate Halloween, as you read below.  From  costume contests to alternative trick-or-treat options, choices abound for young and old in Wayne County.

Halloween Howl, Wednesday, October 24th, presented by Richmond Parks and Recreation at Tom Raper Center from 6-8:30 pm.

A Halloween Party at Veach’s in uptown Richmond, on Friday, October 26th, 4-7 pm; featuring a Spooky Jr. Haunted House, a costume contest for ages 10 and under, games, and refreshments. This is a free event.

Little Sheba’s Halloween Party, October 27th.  Trick or Treat? It’s the best party in town. Come dressed or not. We’ll have a costume contest with prizes. Music provided by Garcia and Scott. Let’s get ghoulish. It’s “Better Than Being Home.”

Costume contest at Roscoe’s Coffee Bar & Tap room, on October 27th at 10:00 pm.

Safety Village, October 29th on the State Hospital grounds from 5-7 pm

Trunk ‘n’ Treat, Wednesday, October 31st , 5:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m., In the Reid Church parking lot on the corner of North B & 11th Streets. Come dressed in Costume!

 

Trick or Treat Nights:

October 31st
Cambridge City, IN 6p-8p
Centerville, IN 5p-7p
Fountain City, IN 5p-7p
Hagerstown, IN  6:30p-8:30p
Milton, IN  6p-8p
Richmond, IN 5-7p
Winchester, IN 5-8p

Halloween Howl Coming Soon Presented By Richmond Parks & Recreation

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Free Family Fun This Weekend Presented By Richmond Parks & Recreation

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Looking for something to do tonight and tomorrow night with family and friends?  Check out these two opportunities brought to you by the Richmond Parks Department.  Both are free.  Both are fun.  And both are on nice cool nights.  Bring a blanket or chairs and enjoy live music tonight and a movie tomorrow night.   (Donations for the Puss & Boots movie will go to support HELP the Animals)

Tonight:

 

Tomorrow Night:

“Captain America” Movies On The Hill Series Independence Week, July, 7th, 2012

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Captain America

The last Independence Week Celebration event will occur on July 7 with the showing of Captain America.  Kids activities begin at 8:30 p.m. and the movie will play at dusk on Roosevelt Hill in Glen Miller Park.  This movie is rated PG-13, 124 minutes.  This movie starts off the Movies on the Hill Series sponsored by Wayne Bank and Trust Co. A different movie will be shown each Saturday night in July.

The Richmond Parks and Recreation department sponsors these events to provide for the positive development and well being of the Richmond community through the provision of parks, greenways, trails and recreational programming and facilities.  The department works in cooperation with other service providers and partners in the community to maximize all available resources.  To learn about this event or other programs available this summer, please visit www.richmondindiana.gov.
Contact:

Blair Beach

bbeach@richmondindiana.gov

Two Opportunities For Free Outdoor Movies This Weekend: Richmond Parks Department

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For immediate release

According to Blair Beach, Richmond Parks Department, families will have two opportunities to view outdoor movies this weekend.
The Sandlot is returning to McBride Stadium this Friday night, June 29th, at dusk.  Gates open prior to the showing, with kids activities,  and concessions will be available.  Cost is FREE, however donations are welcome and will go to support the summer JUKO program in Richmond.

The last free movie of the Neighborhood Movie series

will be shown at Fairview Elementary, 60 NW L St., on Saturday, June 30.   All ages are welcome to attend.  Kids’ activities begin at 8:30 p.m. and The Smurfs will play at dusk.  This movie is rated PG, 103 minutes.

Neighbors are encouraged to walk to the event.  Community members can bring chairs, blankets and snacks for the outdoor show.  Concessions will be available at the movie.

“The Richmond Parks and Recreation department sponsors these events to provide for the positive development and well being of the Richmond community through the provision of parks, greenways, trails and recreational programming and facilities.  The department works in cooperation with other service providers and partners in the community to maximize all available resources.  To learn about this event or other programs available this summer, please visit www.richmondindiana.gov.” contact Blair Beach for more information.

 

Wondering What To Do With The Kids This Summer? Check Out These Summer Programs:

More family fun...RiverRats First home game is in May

More family fun...RiverRats First home game is in May

Summer is coming sooner than we think, and already programs are gearing up to care for your children while you work and entertain your family throughout the summer.  Other special programs are in the works to give your kids a fun adventure or new experiences outdoors, in the arts or in theatre.

The following are a few of the choices available in Wayne County this summer,

including day camps and other fun programs:

JUKO

is a free program open to all children in Wayne County entering grades 1-6 in the Fall.  It runs from June 11– July 20, 2012. Lunches are provided at all four sites with morning and afternoon sessions.  Camp counselors are well trained and have undergone background checks.   The summer schedule will include trips to the pool as well as visits from the fire department, crafts and field trips.  This is a free program provided by the Richmond Parks and Recreation office.  Sites are : AM: Springwood Park or Vaile Elementary.  PM: Glen Miller Park or Mary Scott Park. 9a.m.-noon or 1:00 p.m.-4.  Cost: Free

Little Juko 

Under The Sea Little Juko is for children ages 3-5 years and runs two weeks from August 1-12.  It is a mini version of JUKO with dress up, fire sprays, free lunch, crafts and more!  Locations are: Springwood Park (AM) and Mary Scott Park (PM).  Cost is Free.  A $10 donation is appreciated to help with the cost of t-shirts).

Splash Pad at Glen Miller Park

Boys & Girls Clubs

offers an early bird program for kids in Wayne County which is themed for the summer and the cost is based on family income.  Breakfast and lunch are provided along with fun activities throughout the summer.  They also have a separate academic enrichment program to complement their regular activities.  To sign up and for more information visit the Boys & Girls Clubs office on L. Street in Richmond.

Art In The Park

has added two more weeks this year.  For the six weeks of camp  there will be themes such as  glass blowing, painting, pottery and more.  The cost for the camp is 30.00 total.  This camp meets Tuesdays & Thursdays 1-4 p.m. at Mary Scott Park in Richmond, IN.  (For more information on all the Park camps you can contact Blair Beach at 983-7426.

Municipal Pool opening soon end of May- first of June

Richmond Friends School

is offering a variety of half day and full day camps including Theatre Camp, Hand Drum Camp, Kay’s full day summer camp, and more.  For more information you can visit their website at: RichmondFriendsSchool.org. or call: 966-5767. Cost varies by camp length (1/2 or full day camps).

Girls Inc

offers a 7 week summer program based on the core values of Girls Inc.  Hours are 9 – 5:30 with an early bird option at 7:30.  Cost is based on family income but no more than 220.00 for the summer (early bird option is extra).  The program runs from 6/11/12 to 8/3/12.  You can visit: Girlsincwayne.org for more info.

 

 Summer Y Care : Offered by the YMCA of Richmond

Located at CR Richardson this summer, kids going into Kindergarten (this fall) up to grade 6 can attend the summer Y Care program.  Director, Erykah Carter explained the program in a phone interview recently.  The kids will experience swimming at Hibberd two days a week as well as weekly field trips.  All children are invited to sign up, whether they attend school in Richmond or other school districts and whether they go to public or private schools.

The program will run from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. M-F.  Breakfast and lunch will be served and the ratio of adults to children will be 1 to 15.  Summer Y care will start on June 4th and run through August 8th.  Early registration for this summer will begin on May 1st and end May 12th.  Cost is 55.00/week if you do early registration and is 65.00/week if you sign up after early registration.

To sign up your child(ren) you can go to the YMCA located at 2023 Chester Blvd.  (behind Reid Rehab Center).  According to director, Erykah Carter, the program took care of 30-40 children per day last summer.  For questions you can email Erykah at erykahc@richmondfamilyymca.org or call 765-962-7504.

Stay tuned as we update the Summer Fun In Wayne County list each week.  Also coming up is a schedule of Richmond Parks Department outdoor movies, concerts and other fun events.

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Community Egg Hunt April 1st- No Fooling!

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Hundreds Of Children Attend Trunk Or Treat At Wayne County Fairgrounds

A Strange Pair of Friends....

A Strange Pair of Friends....

Trunk or Treat, sponsored again by the Richmond Parks and Recreation Department, was a great “treat” for the hundreds of children who ventured out on a cold night last Wednesday.

So many cute ghouls and boys rounded the circle of decorated trunks with costumed adults and children handing out candy.  And then, indoors to the games and costume contests, food and fun.  It was a great night for the children and those who helped put on the event.

During the costume contest the crowd was also entertained by a magician while the judges tallied their votes for the 7 years and up category.  The judges included the RiverRat and other well known personalities and their task was daunting with so many wonderful entries.

See the video below of the magician’s act and find more pictures of the many children who attended, on our facebook site at Go Wayne County.  Thanks to all  who worked so hard to bring this event to the community.

Halloween Howl Comes Back This Year To The Tom Raper Center

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Please note that attendees must enter from the NW L Street entrance. The front entrance will be closed to try to reduce traffic congestion.- submitted by Blair Beach, Richmond Parks and Recreation:

Homerun Haunt At McBride Stadium Saturday October 22, 2011

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Last Concert of the LIVE @ the Park Summer Concert Series!

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Last chance to hear great music at Glen Miller park this weekend as Richmond Parks and Recreation bring their Live @ the Park Concert Series to a close for this year.  See official poster below for all the details!  Best of all, it’s FREE!

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Zanna Doo Live At Glen Miller Park This Friday

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As part of the continuing Outdoor Concert Series….The Richmond Parks Department is bringing another amazing band to the community.  This is a Free event!  See the poster below for more details…

Live at the Park Concert Series – Duke Tumatoe & the Power Trio

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See Richmond Parks and Recreation Announcement below for this awesome FREE event in Glenn Miller Park every Friday night in August!


“Live @ the Park” Starts This Weekend with Groove Doctors!

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See Richmond Parks and Recreation Announcement below for this awesome FREE event in Glenn Miller Park every Friday night in August!

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Line Up for Upcoming Weeks:

August 12- Duke Tumatoe & The Power Trio

August 19- Zanna-Doo!

August 26- Cook & Belle

Lil’ JUKO Starts August 1st & Final Outdoor Movie Tonight

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Brought to you by Richmond Parks and Recreation…

JUKO 2011

Lil’ J.U.K.O. is up next! For ages 3-5. Dates: August 1-12. Morning session will be at Springwood Park from 9:00-11:30 or there is an afternoon session at Mary Scott Park from 12:30-3:00pm. There is NO cost, but a donation of $15/week is appreciated! Register at the Park Office in Glen Miller Park, Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm or at the site on your first day of camp. Questions? Call 983-7275. This is a great experience for the young ones to hang out at the park, do fun activities together, and make new friends.

Tonight:

The final movie in the Outdoor Movie Series How To Train Your Dragon, will be playing at Vaile Elementary.  The activities will begin at about 8:30 p.m. with the movie playing at dusk.  This is a family friendly and free event sponsored by the Parks Department.

An Update Of Summer Events Brought By Richmond Parks & Recreation

Getting Ready For the Outdoor Movie

Getting Ready For the Outdoor Movie

by Karole Passmore, GWC

JUKO continues strong this summer with a field trip to the Starr Gennett Pavillion this Friday for the Starr Gennett Foundation Kid’s Day from 1-4 p.m.  The dress up theme for JUKO on Friday is Cartoon dress up. Kids should be dropped off for JUKO at the field trip site.

Hook A Kid On Fishing

Another fun event this week is “Hook a Kid on Fishing” on Saturday at the old Glen Miller golf course.  From 8:30 to 11:30 there will be a fun adventure for children 12 and under, who will learn the basics of fishing.  Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Coming Soon….Little JUKO

Little JUKO, Summer 2010

It is right around the corner.  If you have a 3-5 year old and would like them to participate you can get a registration form from the JUKO site leaders or the parks department.  The theme this year is All Things Dr. Seuss! The Little JUKO camp runs from August 1-12.  Two sessions will be held, one is at Springwood Park from 9-11:30 and the other is at Mary Scott Park from 12:30 to 3:00 p.m.

Stay tuned for more fun events offered by the Richmond Parks and Recreation Department…including the upcoming Outdoor Concert Series through weekends in August!