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Welcome to Sayler Park, Ohio! "Cincinnati's Western Gateway". Established in 1911, Sayler Park is located on the western edge of Cincinnati, Ohio near the banks of the Ohio River in Hamilton County.

 

Thank you for visiting us, we're sure you'll agree that Sayler Park is a great place to live, work, and play!

 

 

 


 

COMMUNITY INFORMATION

 

 

Upcoming Events:

 

March

 

Open Registration Has begun for Summer Day Camp. Please contact Lisa for more information.

 

Spring Craft Fair

First Annual Indoor Spring Craft Fair Saturday, March 31st from 10 - 4. This event will be fun for the entire family. The fair will be set up in the gym and food and drinks will be available for purchase.

 

Crafters Needed - We are looking for crafters to set up at the fair. Spaces are 10x10 for $20. Double spaces are $35, 8' tables are available to rent $5. Please call Karen or Theresa, 941-0102.

 

Easter Egg Hunt - Saturday, March 31st at 11am. Hunt is free for children 6 months - 8 years old. Stay and shop at the Craft Fair.

 

April

 

Family Movie Night - Friday, April 27 at 7pm, Alvin and the Chipmunks, Chipwrecked. Food and drinks are available for purchase.

 

May

 

Rt. 50 Yard Sale Indoor Sale - May 19th - Booth Space Available - Contact center for more information, 941-0102.

 

July

 

17th Annual Sayler Park 5K Village Run - Saturday, July 14 - registration begins at 8am and the run begins at 9. Pre-registration (by June 30th) is $8, race day $10. USATF Certified Run. This tradition run will wind it's way through scenic Sayler Park village. For registration information contact Lisa, 941-0102.

 

3rd Annual Kids 1K Run - Saturday, July 14 - registration begins at 9am race is at 10am. Free for children. Course starts and ends at the center.

 

 

'Sayler Park, Stories That Must Be Told'

 

Have you ever wondered what Sayler Park and the surrounding areas were like between 1900 and 1960? What are the stories of the streets and homes, parks and festivals, the Dam and River Park, the doctors, the Indian mounds, the sports teams, the churches and schools, the farms, families and businesses and the way it was back in the day? This book is not a history book, but a book on life in Sayler Park through stories remembered by the residents that lived in and loved Sayler Park most of their lives.

 

'Sayler Park, Stories That Must Be Told', first available for purchase at the annual Harvest Festival on October 8th, sold out of the initial printing of 300 copies in just 5 hours! A second printing is underway, and you can reserve your copy now. The book has received glowing reviews.

 

The cost of the book is $25. If you would like to reserve a copy of this unique book, have any questions about the 2011 publication, or are interested in contributing photos, memorabilia (scanned and returned to you) or your memories to a future publication, contact Bev Eiding at beiding@fuse.net.