Soccer
Now in its 33rd year, the Northwest Kiwanis Youth Soccer Program benefits close to 1700 Upper Arlington, Grandview Heights and Marble Cliff children. The program is designed to allow all children the same opportunity regardless of size, experience or athletic ability. The program's purpose is to have fun, build confidence and learn the basics of soccer. The program is divided into seven leagues for children from kindergarten (Spring only) through sixth grade, while girls and boys have seperate leagues as well. You are invited to come watch the games, which are played Fall and Spring on Sunday afternoons at Northwest, Northam, Fancyburg, Lane Road and Ray Buck Parks.
For more information, such as schedules, maps and registration forms, please click here.
Punt, Throw and Kick
Easter Egg Hunt
A yearly event conducted at Ray Buck Park on Goodale Ave. that benefits the handicapped and mentally challenged. Easter Eggs are hidden throughout the park and the participants hunt down the Easter Eggs for prizes. Chaperones and assistants are provided by members of Kiwanis to aid the hunters in the quest to find all the eggs.
Facility Improvement Projects
These projects directly benefit the Tri-Village area by providing shelter houses at community parks as well as help improve conditions at the Upper Arlington Senior Center. These projects are enabled by our fund raising efforts as well as proceeds earned through sales at our License Agency. Some projects you may have seen in your neighborhood include:
Ray Buck Shelter House in Grandview on Goodale Ave.
Reed Road Park Shelter House
Northwest Park Shelter House
Rebuilding of Upper Arlington High School's Varsity Athletic Facility
Bocce courts at the Upper Arlington Senior Center
Grandview Heights Field Turf - money and construction has begun. A picture of the turf
being used appears below, the turf is called Mondo Turf.
