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Temporary Changes to Community Recreation Guide
Though spring classes with Westerville Parks and Recreation have been canceled due to the COVID-19 crisis, summer classes are still being planned. Since time is crucial and word from Gov. Mike DeWine regarding the release of the stay-at-home rule is essential, classes have been removed from this edition of the Community Recreation Guide.
HOW WILL I KNOW WHEN CLASSES BECOME AVAILABLE?
The program staff is working diligently to plan great summer opportunities for the community. At the moment, these classes are being held until a release date is scheduled. You can continue to monitor when classes become available by visiting www.westerville.
org/registration.
WHERE CAN I FIND UPDATES?
Updates regarding classes and events with Parks and Recreation will continue to be available through the City website and social media. Website: www.westerville.org Facebook: @cityofwesterville Twitter: @westervillepark Instagram: @cityofwesterville
You can also sign up for the City E-newsletter by visiting www.westerville.org. This newsletter will be emailed to your inbox once a week and include news and events for the City of Westerville.
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WHAT CAN WE EXPECT IN THE FUTURE?
Rest assured, the Community Recreation Guide will continue to be produced and mailed to residents of Westerville and be available online at www.westerville.org/recreationguide. Classes will continue to be planned for summer and fall. Should the stay-at-home rule be lifted before summer classes begin, registration and class opportunities will be available at www.westerville.org/registration.