Spring Summer 2026 Activity Guide

SPRING & SUMMER 2026 PROGRAMS AND EVENTS ACTIVITY GUIDE

Cycle UA ‘25

Priority Registration (Residents and BCCC Members): March 11 at 6 am Non-Resident Registration: March 13 at 6 am

EXPLORE PAGE 3

EXPERIENCE PAGE 26

ENRICH PAGE 32

FEATURED ACTIVITIES

EXPLORE

EXPERIENCE

ENRICH

EARLY BIRD RATES FOR AQUATICS & TENNIS PASSES pages 14 & 16

ARTS ON THE BLOCK AT THE BOB page 29

GIVE IT A TRI: BEGINNER INDOOR TRIATHLON page 72

We are offering discounted early bird rates for Northam Tennis and outdoor pool passes purchased in advance of the new season. Pay the Early Bird price before rates increase for the 2026 season!

Enjoy this free outdoor event on Friday, July 24, featuring live music, food trucks, drinks, and hands-on art activities for kids and adults in front of the Bob Crane Community Center!

Great for beginner and experienced triathletes returning after a break! Athletes 14+ years complete a 20-minute swim (indoor pool), bike (spin bike) and run (indoor track). Distances are recorded, medals go to top performers, and all participants receive a t-shirt and swim cap. Pre-registration required.

PLAY UA Financial Assistance Program

“…[PLAY UA] helped me give more ‘normal’ to my son and helped him fit in with his friends. It is part of the reason I chose to move to UA and why we love living here, with the support of our community.” UA Parks & Rec is committed to eliminating barriers for individuals and families, so that everyone can enjoy our programs and facilities. Don’t let a financially challenging situation prevent you from enjoying time at the Community Center or the many programs offered in our Enrich section. Learn more about PLAY UA and how to qualify today: upperarlingtonoh.gov/PlayUA. This service is funded by a $1 fee charged to most recreation transactions. Customers may opt to make additional donations.

WHAT’S INSIDE 2 Letter From the Director 11 Core Cafe 13 OSUWMC Programs and Services 110 City CARES Programs & Older Adult Services 117 Community Athletics EXPLORE 3 Bob Crane Community Center (BCCC), Facility Details, Facility Rentals, Child Watch, E-Sports, Community Center Partners, Core Cafe 12 BCCC Building Rules 24 Parks & Facilities 25 Pickleball Courts EXPERIENCE 26 Community Event Calendar 28 Galleries 29 UA Performance Series 30 Event Highlights: Arbor Day Ceremony, Spring Fling, UA Farmers Market, Movie in the Park, UAPD’s National Night Out 31 Cycle UA & Park Use Permits ENRICH 32 Programs Table of Contents 33 Registration Highlights 34 Program Information, FAQs & Program Listing Key 35 Summer Camp Calendar 117 Class Locations Adaptive 14 Pools 16 Tennis 18 Aquatics & Tennis Policies 20 Amelita Mirolo Barn Rentals 22 Parks Shelter Rentals

Parks & Recreation Department City of Upper Arlington

3200 Tremont Road | Upper Arlington, OH 43221 Phone: 614-583-5300 | E-mail: parks@uaoh.net Program Registration: parks.uaoh.net Website: upperarlingtonoh.gov @CityofUAPR Office Hours: M-F, 8 am-5 pm

Boards & Commissions Upper Arlington Parks & Rec is supported by three of City Council’s volunteer boards. Residents are encouraged to contact the assigned member of staff regarding suggestions for future agenda items or to discuss any concerns or ideas. Check the City’s online Community Calendar, at upperarlingtonoh.gov before attending a meeting, to confirm time and meeting location, and to access the agenda. Cultural Arts Commission Supports the Cultural Arts Division’s mission to provide and promote a diverse, lively and accessible arts environment that enriches community life. Staff Contact: Jodi Hatfield, Cultural Arts Manager, jhatfield@uaoh.net. City Tree Commission Makes recommendations regarding the City’s tree care and tree planting program. Staff Contact: Sam Simmons, Parks & Forestry Reviews and makes recommendations on the City’s parks, recreational programs and facilities. Staff Contact: Debbie McLaughlin, Parks & Recreation Director, dmclaughlin@uaoh.net. 2026 Upper Arlington City Council Superintendent, ssimmons@uaoh.net. Parks & Recreation Advisory Board

36 Youth 37 Adult

83 Nature 83 Sports

Aquatics

Older Adult 88 Arts & Culture 92 Special Events 93 Enrichment 100 Games & Technology 103 Travel 105 Fitness 109 Wellness

38 Youth 46 Adult Youth 47 Arts & Culture 49 Enrichment 54 Fitness & Wellness 55 Sports Adult 66 Arts & Culture 68 Enrichment 72 Fitness & Wellness 73 Personal Training

From Left: John J. Kulewicz, Heidi Munc (Vice President), Nic Fortkamp, Ukeme Awakessien Jeter (President), Todd Walter, Ben Tracy, Laura Oldham City Manager: Steve Schoeny Parks & Rec Director: Debbie McLaughlin

112 Nature 114 Sports Tennis 115 Youth 116 Adult

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Welcome

EXPERIENCE

EXPLORE

ENRICH

Greetings, In April, the Bob Crane Community Center will celebrate its first year of operation! Over the past year, it has been inspiring to see the Upper Arlington community come together to enjoy a wide range of amenities and programs designed for all ages. The response has been tremendous, with membership surpassing 12,000 in 2025—far exceeding initial projections—and an average of 1,200 guests visiting the facility each day. Many older adults transitioned to the new Community Center, resulting in a 128% increase in memberships compared to the former Senior Center. Over the year, staff introduced more than 200 new programs and supported nearly 350 private rentals. This level of utilization reflects the intentional design of the facility and the thoughtful incorporation of community feedback throughout the planning process. The building’s design and impact have recently been recognized by several professional organizations, highlighting the Bob Crane Community Center as a destination in Upper Arlington: • Columbus Business First - Building Columbus Awards Best Neighborhood Impact • Columbus Landmarks - James B. Recchie Design Award • Ohio Parks & Recreation Association – First Place Construction over $10M • Ohio City/County Management Association - Placemaking In addition to the accolades received by the Bob Crane Community Center, I was honored to be recognized by the Ohio Parks & Recreation Association as Professional of the Year. This achievement was made possible by the dedication of our staff and the continued support of our residents. Beyond the numbers and awards, the Bob Crane Community Center has become a place where

wellness, connection, and community truly come together—and we hope you’ll come explore everything this award-winning facility has to offer!

Debbie McLaughlin, CPRP Parks & Recreation Director

Debbie McLaughlin accepts the Professional of the Year honor during the Ohio Parks and Recreation Association Annual Conference in Sandusky, Ohio.

Upper Arlington Parks & Recreation is honored with the Award of Excellence for Capital Improvement Projects ($10 Million and Up) at the Ohio Parks and Recreation Association Annual Conference in Sandusky, Ohio.

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EXPLORE The Explore section showcases the places, facilities and destinations that we can all enjoy in different ways, from park shelters and rental facilities to the Bob Crane Community Center. Look for details on the following: • Bob Crane Community Center & Event Center Rentals • Bob Crane Community Center Building Rules • The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center • Outdoor Aquatics Hours & Pass Rates with Early Bird • Northam Tennis Facility Hours & Pass Rates with Early Bird • Amelita Mirolo Barn Rentals • Park Shelter Rentals • Parks & Facilities Map & Details

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WHERE WELLNESS AND CONNECTION COME TOGETHER

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We know how meaningful it can be to have a place beyond work and home that supports your lifestyle. That’s why we are proud to welcome you to the Bob Crane Community Center. The heartbeat of Upper Arlington, the Center has been designed in response to community feedback and boasts state-of the-art features, representing the best in modern community facilities. With the Bob Crane Community Center, you gain more than a building. You have a go-to spot where well-being is prioritized and community spirit thrives. Here, all ages find their place – with fitness and sports, event and meeting spaces, special programming and more. The Bob Crane Community Center is a place designed for life, as you want to live it. We can’t wait to see you there!

Hours of Operation

Facilities Include • E-Sports

Mon-Fri

5:30 am-10 pm

Sat & Sun

8 am-8 pm HOLIDAYS & ADJUSTED HOURS

• Indoor Pool • Multi-Purpose Event Center • Fitness & Wellness Spaces

• Program Classrooms • Meeting Spaces • Outdoor Terrace • Indoor Playground • Core Cafe • 1918 Lounge

Easter Sunday Memorial Day

Closed

8 am-Noon

Juneteenth

5:30 am-10 pm

Independence Day

Closed

Labor Day BOB CRANE COMMUNITY CENTER UACOMMUNITYCENTER.COM • Three Gymnasiums • Walking & Running Track 8 am-Noon

Member & Daily Rates Monthly Membership R NR First Individual $36 $72 Each Additional Person Per Household (3-59 yrs) $23 $46 2 yrs & under FREE FREE *Senior (60 yrs & up) $23 $46 **Military Veterans age 65+ $11.50 Daily Admission $10 $20 R – Resident; verification required NR – Non-Resident *SilverSneakers® and RenewActive TM accepted for qualifying older adults. ** Senior Residents who have VA Health Care Please note: A $1 Play UA Fee is charged on each membership transaction. Multiple memberships are only charged this fee once per transaction. Programs and rentals incur a separate transaction fee. Purchase Your Membership Online: parks.uaoh.net – online purchases still require an in-person visit for identification pictures and to pick up your key fob. In-Person: 3200 Tremont Road, during business hours. BCCC Guest Passes Community Center Members may bring a guest by purchasing a BCCC Member Guest Day Pass for $10. The pass must be issued under the guest’s own RecTrac account. The member must be present at the front desk with their guest at the time of purchase. The member must also be active and in good standing. Additionally, for convenience, Community Center Members may prepay $100 for a 10-visit guest pass that can be used to bring guests to the Bob Crane Community Center. Each visit admits one guest, and the member must accompany the guest to the facility when the pass is used. Membership Cancellation BCCC memberships have a monthly auto-deduction run on the first business day of each month. Cancellation requests must be received by the 24th of the month to take effect before the next billing cycle. There is no cancelation fee or refunds for previous monthly payments. Memberships paid for the year in full are non-refundable. Cancellation Form: seam.ly/QtWybrTH WORK IN UA? Both you and your household members will be charged at the Resident rate; current paystub required. 5

Bob Crane Community Center 3200 Tremont Road (In the Kingsdale Shopping Center) 614-583-5300

Here’s how you can enjoy the Center: 1. Come by for a self-guided tour. 2. Secure the membership or event space that’s right for you. 3. Experience a one-of-a-kind hub of wellness and connection.

SCHEDULE YOUR NEXT MEETING OR EVENT AT THE

FACILITY RENTALS Community Center Highlights Open for rentals year-round Handicapped accessible Regular Hours: M-F: 5:30 am-10 pm | Sat & Sun: 8 am-8 pm Holidays: Open regular or reduced hours most holidays (closed major holidays) Extended Hours Available for Event Center & Party Room Rentals Parking: More than 570 spaces available, including 30 ADA spaces and 46 limited mobility spaces.

Learn more today! Contact our Rental Coordinator, at 614-583-5330 or rentals@uaoh.net.

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Miscellaneous Rental Spaces Several spaces within the Bob Crane Community Center are available for rental. Detail Resident or Member Non Resident Gymnasium : Cost Per Hour $60 $120 Executive Board Room*: Cost Per Hour $50 $100 Program Rooms: Cost Per Hour $50 $100 Level 2 Deck: Cost Per Hour $125 $250

Level 1 Party Room* 2-Hour Rental Package

20 people plus playground access M-Th: available during building hours F: 5:30-7:30 pm Sa-Su: 10 am-Noon, 1-3 pm, 4-6 pm (exclude 1st Su 4-6 pm)

$125

$250

Party Room & Pool* 2-Hour Rental Package

$200

$400

10 pool admissions & playground access F: 5:30-7:30 pm | Sa-Su: 1-3 pm, 4-6 pm E-Sports & Party Room* 2-1/2 Hour Rental Package Sa-Su: 10 am-12:30 pm | 18 gamers Gymnasium & Party Room* 2-Hour Rental Package Sa-Su: 10 am-Noon, 1-3 pm | 20 people

$300

$600

$245

$490

* Book online at parks.uaoh.net See Party Room Rules on page 12 Please note: $1 Play UA Fee charged on most transactions.

The Event Center

Inan Alexander Photography

Make A Reservation Rent our stunning Event Center for weddings, wedding receptions, conferences, trainings, graduation parties and more. Located on Level 5 of the Community Center, our Event Center is filled with natural light and impressive views across the community, and includes access to pre-meeting space, a south-facing outdoor patio, green room, and a substantial catering kitchen. Event Center - Hourly Rates 1 ROOM

2 ROOMS

3 ROOMS

DAY OF WEEK Monday-Thursday Fridays & Sundays

R-M $75 $120

NR

R-M $105 $170 $265

NR

R-M $145 $235 $335

NR

$105 $180 $285

$158 $255 $398

$218 $353 $502

Saturdays & Holidays $190

R-M: Resident or Member Rate | NR: Non-Resident Rate Minimum Hour Requirements: two hours Monday-Thursday, four hours Friday & Sunday, six hours on Saturday & holidays Non-Profits are Eligible for 25% Discount! (Current copy of 501(c)3 certificate required)

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Amenities

• The large event space can accommodate up to 250 guests (banquet style). • The Event Center can be split into three smaller spaces that can accommodate 42 to 56 people each seated classroom style, or 69 to 94 each seated in rows for a lecture or presentation. • South-facing outdoor patio/balcony overlooking the Downtown Columbus skyline and more. • Catering kitchen equipped to support food service for events. • Green Room to serve as a dressing room and/or pre-event space. • Audio-visual equipment. • Community Gallery by Loann Crane – featuring art exhibits showcasing regional artists. The gathering space can extend events or be used for remote work and lounge space. • The Event Center provides natural light with motorized shades. • Service elevator for food delivery, separate from guest entrance/access. • Alcohol permitted with the use of a Community Center permitted caterer. $150 service fee applies. • A dance floor is available to rent in the Event Center for an additional $250. Two rooms are necessary in order to reserve the dance floor due to the size of the space.

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Reservations Reservations can be made up to two years in advance. Contact UA Parks & Rec at 614-583-5330 or visit parks.uaoh.net for more information, to check availability and to request a tour of the facility.

Learn more today! Contact our Rental Coordinator, at 614-583-5330 or rentals@uaoh.net.

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The Child Watch Room provides a convenient, short term childcare option for parents or caregivers while they use our fitness facilities or participate in on-site programs. Services are offered on a drop-off, first come, first-served basis. Child Watch is available for children ages 6 months to 9 years , with a maximum capacity of 24 children at a time , including up to four infants (ages 6–12 months) . Visit Information: • Cost: $6 per visit for members $12 per visit for non-members • Purchasing Visits : Visits can be purchased in quantities of one, five or 10. However, each child must have a completed Child Watch Room Participant Registration Form on file. This form must be filled out in person in the Child Watch Room before any visits can be purchased. • One Child Per Visit : Each punch pass is assigned to one child and cannot be shared between children. • Each visit begins at the time of drop-off and may last up to two hours , or until the Child Watch Room closes—whichever comes first.

EXPLORE

Child Watch

Child Watch Hours

Mon-Fri Saturday

8 am-1 pm | 4-8 pm

8 am-Noon

E-Sports

Level up your game! Our E-Sports Room is a high energy gaming space featuring 18 high-end gaming PCs powered by an ultra-fast fiber network, plus an extensive library of today’s most popular titles. The fun doesn’t stop there—players can also jump into console gaming with a Nintendo Switch 2 and PlayStation 5, perfect for head-to head competition or laid-back group play. Designed for gamers ages 8 years and up, this safe, supervised space is ideal for solo sessions, gaming with friends, private rentals, and structured programs. • Unlimited E-Sports Pass – $10/month • Available as an add-on to your Bob Crane Community Center membership • Auto-debited monthly for unlimited gaming access • Single Visit Option • $4 per visit for Residents or BCCC members • $8 per visit for Non-Residents • Requires an active facility membership or day pass • The E-Sports Room operates on a drop-in, first-come, first-play basis. Once all 18 stations are in use, a queue forms for the next available PC. Users may play consecutive sessions if space allows. • Ready to play? Visit parks.uaoh.net to add the Unlimited E-Sports Pass to your membership or purchase a single visit pass.

E-Sports Hours

Mon-Fri

3:45-9 pm

Sat & Sun

1-8 pm

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Entrance Lobby

HOURS Monday-Saturday: 8 am-7 pm Sunday: 8 am-6 pm

Core Cafe is ready to serve you on Level 1 of the Bob Crane Community Center. Enjoy a fresh and health-conscious dining experience with our grab and go cafe concept. At Core , we believe eating healthy doesn’t have to mean sacrificing flavor. Our menu offers an eclectic mix of healthier meals inspired by time honored recipes from local chefs. Whether you’re looking for a quick breakfast, a wholesome lunch, or a light snack, we’ve got you covered, with delicious options to fuel your day. with a selection of drinks from our barista station, including expertly brewed coffee, tea and refreshing hydration options. • Bites: Our grab and go meals and baked goods bar offer a variety of tasty and nutritious choices for when you’re on the move. Core Cafe is open daily, making it the perfect stop for your morning pick-me-up, a midday refuel, or an easy dinner option after a busy day. We can’t wait to welcome you to Core Cafe — where good food and good vibes come together. We hope to see you there! What’s on the Menu? • Beverages: Step up your hydration game

We want everyone to feel welcome at the Bob Crane Community Center, and we’ve set aside spaces in the Lobby that can be enjoyed by members and non members alike. This includes an indoor playground, Core Cafe and lobby seating areas.

There’s More! Community Center Partners

• OSU Wexner Medical Center - we are proud to include the OSU Wexner Medical Center (OSUWMC) team at the Bob Crane Community Center. OSUWMC offers three primary service areas on Levels 2 & 3 of the facility: • The James Cancer Supportive Care Center – helping to manage the physical and emotional challenges of cancer survivors to improve quality of life. Located on Level 2 • Orthopedic Physical Therapy – comprehensive rehabilitation care for all orthopedic needs, from adolescence to geriatrics. Located on Level 3 • Integrative Health Clinic – dedicated to providing innovative and restorative approaches to whole-person healing. Located on Level 3 See inside back cover for additional details. • Upper Arlington Community Foundation – the Bob Crane Community Center has been made possible, in part, thanks to an $8M capital campaign spearheaded by the Upper Arlington Community Foundation, so it’s only fitting that the Foundation continues its good work in support of our community from its new base at the Community Center, located on Level 2 in the Parks & Recreation Administrative Office.

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Bob Crane Community Center | BUILDING RULES

The rules listed below apply to the entire building. Additional rules may be posted in specific areas or rooms. • To access the Bob Crane Community Center (BCCC), customers must have a current membership, purchase a day pass, be enrolled in a program, or be a guest of The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center (OSUWMC). Tours and self-guided tours are allowed when available and upon request. • BCCC members must have an identification picture linked to their membership. Pictures may be updated at the discretion of BCCC staff. • BCCC members must present their membership fob at each visit to gain access to the facility. • BCCC memberships are non-transferable and may be considered void if used by anyone other than the designated individual. • Program participants who are not BCCC members may enter the building no earlier than 30 minutes before the start of their program and are required to leave once the program concludes. • Non-member caregivers, parents, or guardians of youth participants may accompany them to program locations but must remain in designated waiting areas. • Children ages 10 years & older may enter the facility without an adult supervisor. All children ages 9 years & under must be supervised at all times by a responsible individual who is at least 16 years old. The supervising individual is responsible for ensuring the child’s safety while using the facility. There must be one responsible individual for every four children ages 5-9 years. There must be one responsible individual for every two children ages 4 years & under, unless directly supervised by a child’s parent/guardian. Children ages 16 years & older are permitted in the fitness spaces and most fitness classes. Children ages 12-15 years may use the fitness spaces when directly supervised by a parent or guardian, or after successfully completing the Junior Fitness Orientation Program. • Children ages 12 years & older are permitted on the indoor track. Children ages 8-11 years may use the indoor track when directly supervised by a parent or guardian. The fitness ages rule applies to fitness equipment on the track. • Service animals are permitted in the BCCC. These are animals that are individually trained to perform tasks or work for people with disabilities. Emotional support animals and companion animals are not permitted. • Proper attire, including footwear (no bare feet), shirts, and cover-ups, must be worn at all times inside the facility, except in locker rooms, swimming areas, or when directed by a program instructor. Specific areas of the BCCC may have additional attire requirements, which are posted in those areas. Guests shall wear clothing in common areas of locker rooms (refrain from being naked in sight of others); shower stalls and changing rooms are provided to change in and out of swim/workout clothing.

• Unless otherwise authorized by law, pursuant to the Ohio Revised Code, no person shall knowingly possess, have under the person’s control, convey or attempt to convey a deadly weapon or dangerous ordnance onto these premises (Ohio Revised Code 2923.1212). • A valid concealed handgun license does not authorize the carrying of weapons into the BCCC (Ohio Revised Code 2923.126). USER EXPECTATIONS Members and guests are expected to foster a positive, inclusive, and respectful environment for all. To maintain this welcoming atmosphere, the following user expectations are in place: • Exhibit appropriate behavior and follow instructions while participating in, spectating, or attending BCCC activities and programs. • Show respect for all individuals and BCCC property. • Demonstrate self-control and appropriate conduct. • Refrain from using foul or abusive language. • Do not engage in behavior that could pose a danger to yourself or others, or create a hostile environment. • Adhere to and follow all BCCC and City of Upper Arlington rules and policies at all times. Failure to adhere to these expectations may result in consequences, including possible suspension or termination of BCCC membership or program enrollment. PARTY ROOM RULES • Renters are only permitted to enter the room 20 minutes prior to the start of rental time. Everything must be cleaned up and removed from room at end of rental time. • Helium balloons, glitter and confetti are all prohibited items in the party room and the BCCC. We do not allow any items to be adhered to the walls, windows, or cabinetry in the party room. • Additional daily admission for Party Room attendees can be purchased for $10 each. If possible, please purchase these in advance, however we can accept add on guests the day of your party at the front desk. • The Party Room is equipped with a monitor that can connect to a computer via HDMI for music and/or a slideshow. • The Party Room includes usage of the refrigerator and freezer in the space with wash sink. • Gym parties can be equipped with the following sports equipment: dodgeballs, futsal, flag football, basketballs, volleyballs, badminton, and pickleball equipment. • The scoreboard and sound system are not available for use during party rentals. • No food or beverages are permitted in the E-Sports room. • Guest accounts are available for your E-Sports participants. • If participants want to use their own accounts, they must bring their own login credentials.

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Supporting your health

and well-being We’re proud to be part of the Bob Crane Community Center .

Ohio State services include:

Physical Therapy (3rd Floor)

The James Cancer Supportive Care (2nd Floor)

Certified clinical specialists in orthopedic physical therapy help you improve your physical performance, recover from an injury and stay active for a lifetime.

Nationally ranked experts from The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute offer a variety of personalized survivorship

Integrative Health (3rd Floor)

care, education, support and wellness classes to address the physical, emotional and practical needs of people

Experience the power of evidence-based wellness in a welcoming community setting. From acupuncture and chiropractic care to osteopathic manipulation, massage, functional and integrative medicine—our

living with a cancer diagnosis. Exercise is Medicine (EIM)

integrative health services are all here. We also offer classes, including yoga, Tai Chi, sound meditation, and other mind-body therapies. We are ready to support you on your health journey.

Our EIM team partners with your physician to help you successfully start and maintain an individualized exercise program to reach your health and wellness goals. This 12-week program includes one-on-one and

personalized exercise sessions.

Scan the QR code to learn more about The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.

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Pools EXPLORE

YOU CAN FIND LESSON INFORMATION ON PAGE 38 OF THE ENRICH SECTION.

OUTDOOR AQUATICS RATES

EARLY BIRD REGULAR R NR R NR $146 $219 $150 $224 $121 $182 $124 $186 $60 $90 $62 $92

First Individual

Senior (60 yrs & up) Each Additional Person Per Household

PURCHASE YOUR OUTDOOR AQUATICS PASSES AT THE EARLY BIRD RATES BEFORE RATES INCREASE FOR THE 2026 SEASON! Passes are now on sale and discounts are available through May 14 for outdoor aquatics passes . Pass rates increase to the 2026 prices starting May 15. Passes may be purchased online at parks.uaoh.net , over the phone at 614-583-5300 or in person at the Bob Crane Comm unity C enter (3200 Tremont Road).

Free

Free

2 yrs & Under

$10 $14 $10 $14 $5 $7 $5 $7

Daily

Daily Evenings (after 7pm)

Daily AM Lap Swim $5 $7 $5 $7 R - Resident must live or work in Upper Arlington. Please provide a copy of a utility bill, lease, deed, paycheck or tax record NR - Non-Resident Aquatics - Membership provides unlimited access to all three outdoor aquatic facilities Household - All pass holders must live at the same address. Children ages 2 yrs & under are free and are not included in a household membership

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REGULAR SEASON OPEN SWIM: 5/23-8/9 Devon RRWP Tremont Mon-Sun 11 am-8 pm 11 am-8 pm Noon-9 pm Due to the end of the school year, we have modified hours 5/26-5/28. All pools are open 4:30-6:30 pm. LAP SWIM: 5/23-8/8 Devon RRWP Tremont Mon-Sat 6:30-10:30 am Closed 6:30-10:30 am (no holidays) ADULT WATER WALKING: 5/23-8/8 Devon RRWP Tremont Mon-Sat Closed 8-10:30 am Closed (no holidays) BACK TO SCHOOL (Weekends Only) : 8/15-9/6 Devon RRWP Tremont Sat & Sun 11 am-6 pm Closed Closed BACK TO SCHOOL LAP SWIM: 8/10-9/5 Devon RRWP Tremont Mon-Sat 6:30-10:30 am Closed Closed HOLIDAY HOURS Devon RRWP Tremont Memorial Day Noon-6 pm Noon-6 pm Noon-6 pm Juneteenth Noon-6 pm Noon-6 pm Noon-6 pm July 4 Noon-5 pm Noon-5 pm Closed Labor Day Noon-6 pm Closed Closed

Devon Pool 2070 South Mallway Drive (next to Jones Middle School) 614-583-5464

This heated facility offers laps lanes, toddler pool, diving pool, changing rooms, family restroom and concession stand. A new toddler pool opens in 2026.

Reed Road Water Park 2000 Hastings Lane (next to Hastings Middle School within Reed Road Park) 614-583-5462 This heated facility features slides, current channel, vortex, zero-depth entry, lap lanes, diving area, toddler play feature, separate toddler pool, changing rooms, family restroom and concession stand.

ADJUSTED HOURS & CLOSINGS May 23 First day of pool season May 26-28 4:30-6:30 pm, All Pools July 4 Tremont Pool CLOSED July 5 Tremont Pool opens at 1 pm Aug 9 Last day of full operation for all pools

Tremont Pool 2850 Tremont Road (located in Northam Park) 614-583-5363

This heated facility features zero-depth entry, diving boards, lap lanes, climbing wall, water walk crossing challenge, toddler area, changing rooms, family restrooms, concession stand and reservable party area.

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EXPLORE Tennis

PURCHASE YOUR TENNIS PASSES AT THE EARLY BIRD RATE BEFORE RATES INCREASE FOR THE 2026 SEASON! Passes are now on sale and discounts are available through April 14 for tennis passes . Pass rates increase to the 2026 prices starting April 15. Passes may be purchased online at parks.uaoh.net , over the phone at 614-583-5300 or in person at the Bob Crane Community Center (3200 Tremont Road).

Northam Tennis 2026 Season Info The City of Upper Arlington owns and operates the newly renovated Northam Tennis Courts. The facility, which was rebuilt in 2025, features nine Har-Tru clay tennis courts with underground irrigation. Players can play casually, compete in leagues and take lessons.

TENNIS RATES

EARLY BIRD REGULAR R NR R NR $286 $429 $293 $440 $255 $383 $261 $392 $100 $150 $103 $154

Northam Tennis Courts 2070 Northam Road (Adjacent to Tremont Swimming Pool in

First Individual

Senior (60 yrs & up) Each Additional Person Per Household

Northam Park) 614-583-5461 Northam Tennis Pro

Junior (10-17 yrs)

$80 $120 $82 $123

Mike Haddow serves as the Head Tennis Pro. He and his team lead juniors and adults through clinics, group and private lessons. Find group lesson information on page 115-116.

2 yrs & Under

Free

Free

Daily Pass* $10 $14 $10 $14 R - Resident must live or work in Upper Arlington. Please provide a copy of a utility bill, lease, deed, paycheck or tax record NR - Non-Resident Household - All pass holders must live at the same address. Children ages 2 yrs & under are free and are not included in a household membership * Daily Pass visits are limited to four (4) per person per year. Daily admission fees may not be applied toward purchase of a season pass.

Mike Haddow 614-582-8709 mhaddow11@yahoo.com

YOU CAN FIND LESSON INFORMATION ON PAGE 115-116 OF THE ENRICH SECTION.

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MORE INFO ON MEMBER SOCIALS AVAILABLE AT THE COURTS.

Hours of Operation

8 am-12:30 pm, 4-7 pm

Mon-Thur

Early Season 5/3-5/31

Fri

8 am-5 pm 7 am-4 pm

Sat

Sun

7 am-5:30 pm 7 am-10 pm

Mon-Thur

Fri

7 am-7 pm

Regular Season 6/1-8/9

Tennis Court Reservations Advanced reservations are encouraged. Walk-in reservations are accepted but not guaranteed. Each reservation is 90 minutes in length. Please promptly exit the court when your time is finished. Reservations can be made online at parks.uaoh.net , by calling 614-583-5461 or in person at the Northam Tennis Courts. All players must have a Northam membership or pay daily admission. This facility reserves the right to close during the final 90 minutes of operating hours on any given day, should this time block remain unreserved or not occupied by paid guests. Greater Columbus Tennis Association Northam Park Tennis is a member of the Greater Columbus Tennis Association (GCTA). All GCTA team members are required to have a Northam Park Tennis membership pass purchased before the start of team practice. Playing a GCTA match without a Northam Park Tennis membership pass will result in forfeiture of the match. GCTA Women’s

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ADJUSTED HOURS & SPECIAL DATES May 2 1-5 pm - Open House May 3 Opening Day May 15 5-8 pm - Friday Social June 19 5-8 pm - Friday Social July 3 Closed at Noon July 4 CLOSED July 5 Opens at Noon July 17 5-8 pm - Friday Social August 21 5-8 pm - Friday Social October 25 3-7:30 pm - End of Season Smash Hours of operation and the availability of courts may be reduced depending on weather conditions. Advanced reservations are encouraged. Staff reserves the right to close the facility if there are no reservations or patrons at the start of the last time period.

GCTA Men’s Team Chair: Mark Benotti mabenotti@gmail.com

Team Chair: Laura Benotti lbenotti@gmail.com

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Aquatics & Tennis Policies EXPLORE

Guest Swim Pass A Season Pool Pass holder may purchase a Guest Pass for $80. The guest pass allows 10 guest visits to any of the pools. The pass holder must accompany the guest to the pool on each visit. No refunds for unused visits. Children under 10 yrs Children under 10 yrs must be accompanied and supervised by a parent or qualified caregiver. Pass Card The UA Parks & Rec key fob will allow a pass holder to use their pass card for swimming, tennis, Community Center membership, etc. Pass holders may pick up their key fob at the Bob Crane Community Center, any of the three swimming facilities, Northam Tennis Courts. Pass Holder Pictures All pass holders must have their photo taken for identification purposes at either the Bob Crane Community Center, any of the three swimming facilities or the Northam Tennis Courts. Cash Free The swimming pools and Northam Tennis are “cash free” facilities. All membership and daily admission fees must be paid by debit or credit card. The City of Upper Arlington accepts VISA, Mastercard and Discover Card. Rest Period Rest periods are on the :45 of each hour and are 15 minutes in length (i.e. from 11:45 am-Noon). All children under the age of 18 yrs must exit the water and remain away from the side of the pools.

Severe Weather In the case of severe weather conditions, UA Parks & Rec reserves the right to limit the use of or close swimming and tennis facilities. If lightning, thunder, or severe weather is in the area, the following procedures will be followed: 1. All pool, deck and court areas will be evacuated completely. Patrons must exit the facility and seek shelter for their safety. 2. During a National Weather Service severe storm warning, the facility will remain closed until the severe storm warning expires. Northam Tennis will reopen when courts are playable. 3. The National Weather Service considers that a thunderstorm has ended 30 minutes after the last thunder and/or lighting. At that time patrons will be allowed to re-enter the facility. 4. If the severe weather persists, or weather radar indicates severe weather throughout the day, UA Parks & Rec reserves the right to close facilities or limit their use. Cold Weather If the projected high temperature for the day is below 70 0 F UA Parks & Rec reserves the right to limit the use of or close swimming facilities. All three pool facilities will be closed if the projected high temperature for the day is below 60 0 F.

Rain Checks Refunds are not available for daily admissions during severe weather and unforeseen emergencies. However, rain checks will be issued to a swim facility guest who has been at the facility less than two (2) hours during full-day operations and for a tennis patron if less than one (1) hour of play. When requesting a rain check, the guest must provide a receipt as proof of payment of the daily admission fee. Swimming and Tennis Hardship Termination All swimming and tennis membership pass sales are final except when hardship criteria can be documented. Requests for Hardship Terminations are evaluated on a case-by-case basis and must be submitted in writing to the Recreation Superintendent. Season pass fees may be refunded or issued as a credit voucher and are prorated from the start of the season regardless of use. Requests will not be accepted after August 31, 2026. A $5 processing fee is assessed on all hardship requests upon approval. One or more of the following criteria must be met to qualify for a Hardship Termination: 1. Personal medical condition: provide a physician’s statement on the physician’s office letterhead stating the medical condition, date of condition and specifics of restrictions. 2. Relocation - outside a 25-mile radius of the Municipal Services Center: provide proof of relocation - deed or

lease agreement. 3. Patron death.

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Tremont Pool Shelter Reservations Member Shelter Rental Fee: $80/2 hours Non-member Shelter Rental Fee: $100/2 hours

Having a birthday party or neighborhood gathering? Why not reserve the shelter at Tremont Pool! The shelter is available on most days from Noon-2 pm, 3-5 pm, and 5:30-7:30 pm. Reservation time includes any setup and clean up time. The fee must be paid when reservation is made. Reservations should be made online at parks.uaoh.net or in person by appointment. Contact 614-583-5300 with any online booking issues or to set up an appointment. Reservations may be canceled one week in advance for an 80% refund; or a 50% refund if less than one week. If the pool is closed for weather or other reasons at the time of your reservation, the reservation will be rescheduled or refunded in full. Reservation fee includes up to 10 admissions for non-members. All other guests/swimmers may use season pass or pay the daily fee. Pools Group Policy Groups of 25-75 guests are permitted with advanced registration to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone. Visit upperarlingtonoh.gov/188/Aquatics for the policy and reservation process. Groups of 76 or more must reserve the pool for a private rental. Pool Rentals at Reed Road Water Park Reserve your party now! Party dates are available for private gatherings from 8:15-10:15 pm at Reed Road Water Park on Saturday evenings. Parties should be booked at least three weeks in advance. Arrange for food service from the concession stand or bring your own. Contact 614-583-5300 or email parks@uaoh.net to inquire about available dates. Once our Aquatics team approves a requested date, Parks & Rec staff follow up with you to set up each reservation and collect payment. Reservation may be canceled 48 hours in advance for an 80% refund; or a 50% refund if less than 48 hours.

POOL RENTALS Pool rentals are available June 13-August 1 (excluding July 4). No alcohol or tobacco products permitted. GUESTS RRWP Sat: 8:15-10:15 pm 1-50 $350 51-100 $500 101+ $575

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Amelita Mirolo Barn Host your next event at the

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The Amelita Mirolo Barn is Upper Arlington’s premier indoor park facility. Located in Sunny 95 Park, this unique facility blends the historic beams of one of the community’s oldest farm structures with an airy, modern space that is perfect for weddings, family reunions, business retreats, graduation celebrations, birthday parties and other special events. Situated in a picturesque, landscaped area next to a pond and fountain, the 3,700 sq. ft. event space seats 150, with additional capacity on the outdoor patio and stage area. Facilities include a catering kitchen, audio/ visual equipment, and restrooms. Visit parks.uaoh.net for more information.

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EXPLORE

Amelita Mirolo Barn Facility Details • Open for rentals year-round, up to two years in advance. • Hours: Monday-Sunday, 5 am-11 pm except during the UA School Year, in which case the Barn closes at 10 pm Sunday-Thursday. • 3,700 sq. ft. indoor facility, heated and air conditioned. • Seats up to 150 with additional capacity on the outdoor patio and stage area. • Audio/visual equipment, outdoor speakers on west patio and guest Wi-Fi available. • On-site parking capacity: 60 standard spaces, 6 accessible spaces with facility accessibility. • Catering kitchen with warming oven, refrigerator, freezer, ice machine, microwave, coffee maker and sink. • Alcohol permitted with use of Amelita Mirolo Barn recommended caterer and alcohol agreement. • Non-Profit organizations are eligible for a 25% discount (current copy of 501(c)3 certificate required).

PEAK PRICING: April-October Days Available Residents Non-Residents Deposit Mon-Thu $90/hour Min 2 hrs $138/hour Min 2 hrs $50 Friday & Sun $188/hour Min 4 hrs $264/hour Min 4 hrs $200 Sat & Holidays $220/hour Min 6 hrs $308/hour Min 6 hrs $400

OFF PEAK PRICING: November-March Days Available Residents Non-Residents Deposit Mon-Thu $75/hour Min 2 hrs $126/hour Min 2 hrs $50 Friday & Sun $150/hour Min 4 hrs $230/hour Min 4 hrs $200 Sat & Holidays $175/hour Min 6 hrs $270/hour Min 6 hrs $400

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Park Shelters The shelter houses at Thompson, Fancyburg and Reed Road parks are available for use by individuals and organizations through rental only. All four shelter houses are handicapped accessible. Shelters can be reserved up to one year in advance and must be booked online at parks.uaoh.net or in person by appointment. Contact our Rental Coordinator at 614-583-5330 or rentals@uaoh.net. Making A Reservation • Full payment is required for a reservation. • No keys are needed. • Staff unlock and lock facilities. • Rental time must include time for setup and cleanup. • Non-profit community-serving organizations are eligible for a 25% discount (current copy of the 501(c)3 certificate required). The shelters at Northam, Westover, Burbank, Northwest and Miller parks are available on a first-come, first-served basis and are free-of-charge.

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Non-Residents $54/hour Minimum 2 hrs

$36/hour Minimum 2 hrs

Thompson Park North Seating Capacity: 90 Availability: Year-Round Restrooms: Open Year-Round

Thompson Park South Seating Capacity: 40 Availability: April 1-October 31 Restrooms: Open April 1-October 31

Fancyburg Park Seating Capacity: 40 Availability: April 1-October 31 Restrooms: Open April 1-October 31

Reed Road Park Seating Capacity: 40 Availability: April 1-October 31 Restrooms: Open April 1-October 31

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Pickleball Courts

The City offers several pickleball options, including six dedicated courts at Northam Park. Four courts are reservable by residents, while two remain open for first-come, first-served play. Fancyburg Park and Thompson Park each feature four multi-use tennis courts with permanent nets, pickleball striping for eight courts, and four movable pickleball nets; players may bring personal nets if needed. Players should bring their own paddles and balls. The courts also feature a paddle rack to help manage player rotation. When not reserved, courts are available on a first-come, first served basis. Parks & Rec offers recreational and instructional programming on all courts—see the Enrich – Sports section of this Guide. Northam Park Pickleball Court reservations are free, available April 1–October 31 from sunrise to 8 pm, open daily at Noon seven days in advance, and limited to two 60-minute slots per

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session. Reservations cannot be canceled. Use the QR code on the right to view more information on pickleball courts, including a link to the calendar of the City’s program reservations at Fancyburg/Thompson courts, and a link to view and make a court reservation at Northam.

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EXPERIENCE Check out our Experience section, where you can encounter, meet, view, listen and enjoy our community events, galleries and performing arts activities.

MARCH 4-27 CONCOURSE GALLERY M-F, 8 am-5 pm

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FRIENDS OF UA PARKS 9 am-Noon Smith Nature Park

Middle School Student Exhibit Municipal Services Center

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HISTORY SPEAKS: PRESERVING THE PAST: THE STORY OF THE WALCUTT-LEGG CEMETERY AND ITS REVOLUTIONARY WAR

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COMMUNITY HEALTH & WELLNESS FAIR All Day Tremont Library ualibrary.org

VETERAN 1:30-3 pm Wellington School uahistory.org

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IFTAR DINNER 6 pm Bob Crane Community Center

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ARBOR DAY CELEBRATION TBD Sunny 95 Park

Level 5 | Event Center Registration Required upperarlingtonoh.gov 18-31 COMMUNITY GALLERY McKenzie Gilbert

MAY 1-15 COMMUNITY GALLERY McKenzie Gilbert

Bob Crane Community Center Level 5

Bob Crane Community Center Level 5 NORTHAM TENNIS OPEN HOUSE 1-5 pm Northam Park UA CULTURE & ARTISAN FAIR 10 am-3 pm St. Mark’s Episcopal Church HISTORY SPEAKS: THE BEST DAY IN UA: CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF JULY 4TH TRADITIONS 3-4:30 pm Bob Crane Community Center uahistory.org

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FRIENDS OF UA PARKS 9 am-Noon Northwest Kiwanis Park UACA EASTER EGG HUNT & BUNNY TRAIL 10 am-2 pm 10 am | Easter Egg Hunt Bunny Trail to Follow Thompson Park uaca.org

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High School Student Exhibit Municipal Services Center

THROUGH FALL 2026 WEAVING BETWEEN THE BRANCHES Marcia Armstrong M-F, 8 am-5 pm Bob Crane Community Center

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SUSTAINABILITY FAIR 10 am-1 pm Tremont Library ualibrary.org

For additional details on all City events, visit our online events calendar: upperarlingtonoh.gov

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