Westfield Washington Township’s MacGregor Park turns 10

Residents can celebrate 10 years of MacGregor Park on Saturday, May 18. (Photo provided)

MacGregor Park officially opened to the public in May 2009. The park has grown and flourished over the past decade and Westfield Washington Township is excited to invite the community to celebrate this 10th anniversary from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 18.

Guests will be able to work on a craft in the large shelter, follow scavenger hunt clues through the trails and attend interactive presentations with Hamilton County Soil and Water Conservation District (HCSWCD) in the small shelter. Free Kona Ice will be available to the first 100 visitors between 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.

The Township encourages residents to plant native trees and shrubs, so the first 50 families that bring in an invasive plant species or show a picture of one that was removed from their property will receive a coupon code for $10 off a native tree or shrub from the HCSWCD’s native plant sale.

Click here for more information about MacGregor Park’s 10th anniversary.

About Westfield Washington Township

Founded in 1834, the Westfield Washington Township, trustee and elected board are responsible for Township assistance, fire protection, cemetery maintenance, weed control and other duties as specified by the state legislature. In addition, the Westfield Washington Township oversees MacGregor Park and Parks & Recreation activities, programs and events for all ages.

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