July/Aug 2022 Community Recreation Guide

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Story Behind the

THE HIGHLANDS PARK AQUATIC CENTER

TILE MURAL

If you’ve visited Highlands Park Aquatic Center (HPAC) located at 245 S. Spring Rd. you no doubt noticed the intricate tile mural paying homage to the surrounding wetlands. The community tile mural planning began in 2011 and included the Arts Council of Westerville and Westerville Parks and Recreation. The idea was to bring the community together to lend their creative flair to a project that could be enjoyed for years to come. Designed by local artist and teacher, Eric Cacioppo, the mural required more than 1,100 tiles and multiple scenes to be created. Citizens, school children, camp kids, area businesses and community partners carved and painted clay tiles with a “paint by number” technique which, when placed together, created a beautiful wetlands scene complete with lily pads, frogs, otters and even a heron or two. A map, installed near the mural, is available with numbered spaces so those who took part could find their special tile. Visit HPAC (245 S. Spring Rd.) this summer and view this masterpiece and maybe you can find that special tile that you or someone you know created.

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Fun in the Sun this Summer

1min
page 25

Butterfly Memorial Honors Floyd Siebert

1min
page 24

On Deck at Benjamin Hanby Park

1min
page 24

Westerville Park Hop:Alum Creek Park North

1min
page 23

Westerville Female Student Athletes Paving Way for Future

2min
page 23

Veterans Memorial Update

1min
page 22

Community Center Maintenance Set for August

2min
page 22

The Show Must Go On...

2min
page 21

The Story Behind

2min
page 20

Westerville Congratulates all 2022 Graduates

1min
page 19

Champion of Westerville

3min
page 18

Volunteer and Non-Profit/Charity of the Year Named for 2021

4min
pages 16-17

Westerville's 'State of the City' Heralds

2min
pages 14-15

WPD Encourage Safe Driving

1min
page 13

July/Aug 2022 Community Recreation Guide

1min
page 13

National Night Out Set for Aug. 2

1min
page 12

Westerville Fire Chief Says Safety First

1min
page 12

Thank you Battalion Chief Hicks, Welcome Battalion Chief Sutton

3min
page 11

New Engine Planned for Westerville

1min
page 10

Fire Chief Brian Miller on WFD Ladder Company

2min
page 10

Cops & Kids Day Returns

1min
page 9

Chief Chandler Begins Term

3min
page 9

Turning Bags into Benches

2min
page 8

Learn the Right Way to Submit Permit Applications

1min
page 8

WPD, WFD Make a "Wheel" Difference

3min
page 7

Westerville Electric Helps "Light Up Navajo"

3min
page 6

Right Tree, Right Place

1min
page 5

Mid-City Electric Gives Back to Brighten Up Westerville

2min
page 5

Street Updates Continue this Summer

2min
page 4

Autmow Bringing Environmentally Friendly Lawn Mowing to Your Backyard

2min
page 4
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