Anderson Park District Programs
Cherry Grove Lanes, 6915 Beechmont Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45230
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Anderson Park District Programs include a range of activities such as Build a Terrarium Workshop, Dance Fitness, Tai Chi for Health, Mini Kicks, Better Babysitters, Men’s Basketball Group, Pinto’s Picassos: Summer Art Adventure, Wild About Art!, Free Pilates in the Park, and several Concert in the Park events. The program also offers Friday Fun: Cincinnati Circus Magic and Juggling Show as part of its listed activities.
• Ages: 3–13 years old
• Schedule: Activities are scheduled on specific dates in June and early July, including daytime and evening options.
• Price: Activities range from free events to paid programs, with listed fees from $5 per date up to $150, depending on the activity and residency.
Tai Chi for Health in June–July is described as an enjoyable mind/body exercise with roots in Chinese medicine and martial arts. Mini Kicks involves parents and their little athletes participating together during an introduction to soccer. Better Babysitters students will learn first aid, infant and child CPR (not including certification), safety, and creative age-appropriate activities. Pinto’s Picassos: Summer Art Adventure is led by Leslie Pinto, a local elementary art teacher and owner of Pinto's Picassos, and students explore color, texture, and pattern using a variety of 2-D materials to create multimedia artwork inspired by the season. Wild About Art! focuses on exploring the magic of the outdoors and discovering how nature can be used to create art. Build a Terrarium Workshop participants learn about basic terrarium care and build their own 1/2-gallon terrarium. Free Pilates in the Park is taught by Madi or another fitness instructor from Body Alive-Anderson and is described as helping to increase strength and flexibility, prevent injuries such as low back pain, train muscle groups to move effectively, and improve performance in high impact workouts. Concert in the Park events and Friday Fun: Cincinnati Circus Magic and Juggling Show are listed as free, and attendees are instructed to bring their own seating for Concert in the Park events, with children under 16 required to be accompanied by an adult.
Becky Erickson is named in association with multiple news posts related to Anderson Park District Programs. Community involvement includes a notice that artist applications are being accepted for A Fair of the Arts 2026!, along with updates such as a Riverside Park Turf Ball Diamonds Grand Reopening, a Community Engagement Study Update, Property Tax Ballot Issue Information, and a message titled “No Motorized Bikes and Scooters on Walking Trails.”
Last updated June 24, 2026.
• Ages: 3–13 years old
• Schedule: Activities are scheduled on specific dates in June and early July, including daytime and evening options.
• Price: Activities range from free events to paid programs, with listed fees from $5 per date up to $150, depending on the activity and residency.
Tai Chi for Health in June–July is described as an enjoyable mind/body exercise with roots in Chinese medicine and martial arts. Mini Kicks involves parents and their little athletes participating together during an introduction to soccer. Better Babysitters students will learn first aid, infant and child CPR (not including certification), safety, and creative age-appropriate activities. Pinto’s Picassos: Summer Art Adventure is led by Leslie Pinto, a local elementary art teacher and owner of Pinto's Picassos, and students explore color, texture, and pattern using a variety of 2-D materials to create multimedia artwork inspired by the season. Wild About Art! focuses on exploring the magic of the outdoors and discovering how nature can be used to create art. Build a Terrarium Workshop participants learn about basic terrarium care and build their own 1/2-gallon terrarium. Free Pilates in the Park is taught by Madi or another fitness instructor from Body Alive-Anderson and is described as helping to increase strength and flexibility, prevent injuries such as low back pain, train muscle groups to move effectively, and improve performance in high impact workouts. Concert in the Park events and Friday Fun: Cincinnati Circus Magic and Juggling Show are listed as free, and attendees are instructed to bring their own seating for Concert in the Park events, with children under 16 required to be accompanied by an adult.
Becky Erickson is named in association with multiple news posts related to Anderson Park District Programs. Community involvement includes a notice that artist applications are being accepted for A Fair of the Arts 2026!, along with updates such as a Riverside Park Turf Ball Diamonds Grand Reopening, a Community Engagement Study Update, Property Tax Ballot Issue Information, and a message titled “No Motorized Bikes and Scooters on Walking Trails.”
Last updated June 24, 2026.
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