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Sports in Springfield Township Parks:


Community Homecoming Park
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Community Homecoming Park was donated for $1.00 to the township to operate in 1995 by the Community Homecoming Corporation. Grants from the State of Ohio were instrumental in the development of the park as it stands today. The township is responsible for its care and maintenance. The corporation stages the annual Strawberry Festival in June each year. This festival attracts thousands of visitors that partake in the season's fresh strawberries, carnival games and rides. The park has multiple baseball diamonds and soccer fields, a gazebo and shelter house that can be rented for special occasions, a playground and a fishing pond with boardwalk. Plans for the future include a bike path and walking trails. This year, Springfield Township, along with Springfield Schools and Village of Holland, will also sponsor a community fireworks display at the park. MORE INFORMATION




Lincoln Green Neighborhood Park
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This park is located in the Lincoln Green area  of the township off Burnham Green road. A small shelter house, picnic tables and benches, a walking trail, and a playground area are some of the things it has to offer. It was opened to the public on October 1st of 2006



Carmella Gardens Park
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Carmella Gardens Neighborhood Park, located on Danny Lane in Carmella Gardens Subdivision in Springfield Township, is the latest of the Township’s Parks to receive updated playground equipment when in August of 2006 a completely new playground set was installed by the Township. Purchased at a cost of $30,000 from the Walnut Grove Playground Equipment Company, the material is similar to the equipment placed in the new Lincoln Green neighborhood Park on Burnham Green Road. Carmella Gardens Park Dedication October1, 2006



Bear Creek Park
This par is still under development

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