Enter your photographs in the Seneca Parks' 24th Annual Photo Contest! The photo contest is open to any amateur photographer ages 5 and up. Each person may submit up to 5 photographs. Prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place, Best of Show, and People’s Choice.
The Tiffin-Seneca Public Library's virtual craft series for adults, "Make It At Home," will offer free supply kits and an instructional video on how to make watermelon button art beginning Monday, June 3.
From exploring the creek, doing awesome experiments with water, learning about water safety, and maybe even finishing off with a water balloon fight, campers will spend the week exploring all things water.
What is Tennispickle Camp you may ask? Well, this week campers will not only get to practice skills and play games within the sport of tennis but also experience the fastest-growing sport in America, pickleball.
Water we doing in this camp? Well, you guessed it. We will be exploring all things H2O by doing awesome experiments with water, learning about water safety, and maybe even finishing off with a water balloon fight.
The tribe has spoken! This week campers will be divided into tribes to see who has the skills, smarts, and strategies to make it through. Camp will be full of awesome obstacles, games, and skill development. Are you up for the test?
6/3/24 - 12:00 AM to 6/5/24 - 12:00 AM
Heidelberg Baseball/Softball Summer Camps registrations is now open! Camps take place June 3-5, 9:00AM-2:00 PM and Baseball and Softball players entering grades K-8th are welcome! The camp is designed to improve the fundamentals of baseball/softball for each participant.
Chair Yoga at Allen Eiry Center
Monday Morning Crafts at the Allen Eiry Center
New Basic Balance Class at the Allen Eiry Center every Monday at 10 AM. This will help you improve your balance, including balance education and exercise to strengthen the legs, core, and overall body.
What is Tennispickle Camp you may ask? Well, this week campers will not only get to practice skills and play games within the sport of tennis but also experience the fastest-growing sport in America, pickleball.
Our community-based fitness program is designed to empower people with Parkinson's disease by optimizing their physical function and helping to delay the progression of symptoms.
What is Tennispickle Camp you may ask? Well, this week campers will not only get to practice skills and play games within the sport of tennis but also experience the fastest-growing sport in America, pickleball.
9:00 pm - 10:00 pm
The camp is designed to improve the fundamentals of baseball/softball for each participant.