Discover Grove City March/April 2021

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Where the Young Ones Go 10 child-friendly attractions to visit this spring

By Sanaya Attari

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pring has finally arrived, and that means it’s time to open doors and windows and get out of the house. Luckily, Grove City has tons of family-friendly activities to let you feel less cooped up yet still safe – just don’t forget your mask. Check out these nearby kid-friendly attractions:

Windsor Park The Dream Field Playground at Windsor Park isn’t your average park. It was designed for children of all ages, and specifically for children of all abilities. All Grove City area parks are currently open and available to the public, so stretch those legs and breathe the fresh air!

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Pottery, ceramics, painting and art classes are all available at Coffee Break Pottery. Watch the Facebook page to see when you can score a take and make at home kit to keep the kids occupied during lockdown. Take the crafts outside and try some plein air art! While Coffee Break Pottery’s store is temporarily closed to visitors, it plans to reopen soon.

Windsor Park www.DiscoverGroveCity.com

Serene nature trails and a space-themed all-accessible playground for your kids makes a destination in itself. With 110 acres, eight softball diamonds and a sledding hill that you hopefully won’t get to use until next winter, this is a stand-out Grove City park. The park also features a splash pad. BONUS: Don’t miss Fryer Flicks on the Hill at Fryer Park this summer where you can catch a family-friendly outdoor movie.

Photos courtesy of each location

Coffee Break Pottery

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