EXPLORE DUBLIN’S INDIGENOUS HISTORY
Located at the northeast corner of Emerald Parkway and Riverside Drive, Ferris-Wright Park (4400 Emerald Parkway) preserves and showcases ancient earthworks, an 1800s farmhouse and natural features that are significant parts of Dublin’s history. The land surrounding the park has been home to many over the years, from indigenous peoples thousands of years ago to some of Dublin’s first settlers. Watch for the next open house and tour events at the Interpretive Center led by the Dublin Heritage Interpreters. Learn more at DublinOhioUSA.gov/ferris-wright-park/.
REACH OUT AND IGNITE YOUR COMMUNITY SPIRIT
Volunteering is more than a “nice” gesture. It’s a healthy habit that it is a hallmark of Dublin’s character. We value the thousands of volunteers who come to our assistance and make an impact every day. Most of all, we look forward to hearing about project ideas and talents of our community members and partners. Opportunities range from helping at one-time events, to serving in numerous ambassador roles throughout the community, or offering your assistance to a senior citizen in need and more. To learn, serve and engage, visit DublinOhioUSA.gov/volunteer to learn more about the various opportunities with the City, and to learn how you, your family, friends or corporate team can reach out and make a difference.
Or, contact our Outreach and Engagement team by calling 614.410.4404 or emailing volunteer@dublin.oh.us.
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