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ThuJan24

Mason Community Center back in the black

Posted by rrichardson January 24th, 2013, 10:28 am Post a Comment
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Mason Community Center, which is connected to Mason High School, will celebrate its 10-year anniversary on March 1. / The Enquirer/Tony Tribble

Michael D. Clark reports:

The center point of the Mason community will soon turn 10 and will enter its second decade making its first-ever profit, thanks to the additions of private companies.

The giant Mason Community Center will celebrate its 10-year anniversary on March 1 but there has already been something else to cheer about in the last year for the once-financially troubled facility.

“2012 was our first year of operating in the black,” says Jennifer Heft, Mason’s assistant city manager. “The center is doing extremely well because of the changes in the last two years.”

The recent additions of Tri-Health’s Group Health medical offices – housed in a 27,000-square-foot, two-story addition on the north side of the massive center – and a private, medical lab facility has helped cover operating expenses, Heft says.

“We were losing a $1 million a year,” prior to the partnership with private health providers, Heft says.

The $23 million center has an annual operating budget of $4.6 million and handles more than 315,000 visitors a year in the 199,000-square-foot multi-use facility. Its features include:

• A giant fitness area.

• More than $900,000 in exercise equipment, gyms, two large indoor pools and an indoor running track.

• A renovated and expanded senior citizens center, postal office and café.

The center is also connected to Mason High School – one of the largest high schools in Ohio (enrollment 3,400) – and across a parking lot from Mason Municipal Center. The center, city hall and Mason’s high school and nearby middle school are all located on a 72-acre campus stretching along the eastern side of South Mason-Montgomery Road.

Mason Community Center’s unusual combination of public, taxpayer-funded facilities – combined with private-sector company leasers – makes it the largest community center of its kind in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.

“We wanted the center to be the hub of the community,” Heft says. “And what also makes us unique is that we’ve taken a business approach to the center and we have reached out for partnerships. We have display areas for local businesses and the center has become a huge economic tool for us.”

Ideally, she says, a newcomer to Mason or surrounding Deerfield Township communities would be told by current residents that the community center is the place to go if they want to get more involved.

For information, visit www.imaginemason.org/ or call 513-229-8555.

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ThuDec6

Mason Community Center offering holiday discount for college students

Posted by rrichardson December 6th, 2012, 11:17 am Post a Comment

The Mason Community Center is offering special deals and discounts for college students home during the holiday break.

Family members with community center passes can add college students to their pass for the summer through Dec. 31.  Some fees may apply depending on the type of membership selected.

The center is also offering a one-month college student rate of $52, which includes all the privileges of a basic membership, plus access premier membership early and late hours.

College students should bring a valid college ID to purchase passes.  Passes may be purchased at the community center at 6050 Mason-Montgomery Road.  For more information, call 513-229-8555 or e-mailcommunitycenter@masonoh.org.

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TueJan17

Community center offers snow day child care option

Posted by rrichardson January 17th, 2012, 10:02 am Post a Comment

Snow days often bring cheers from students — and jeers from parents, who suddenly need child care.

But when the school doors close, other doors open at the Mason Community Center.

The center offers Snow Day Camps from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for children ages 6-12 on days Mason Schools cancels classes due to inclement weather.

Each camp day features group games, crafts, sports, a movie and swimming.  Attendees should bring their own packed lunches.

Daily camp cost is $19 for Mason Community Center premier members; $22 for basic members; $28 for Mason residents and $33 for non-Mason residents.

Registration usually begins at 5:30 a.m. on same-day announcements or after Mason Schools announces classes are cancelled.  Space is limited to the first 30 registered participants.

To register, call 513-229-8555 or register online for activity 433807 at www.imaginemason.org.

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TueDec6

Mason Community Center offering holiday break discounts to college students

Posted by rrichardson December 6th, 2011, 10:28 am Post a Comment

The Mason Community Center is offering special deals and discounts for college students home during the holiday break.

Family members with community center passes can add college students to their pass for the holiday break.  Some fees may apply depending on the type of membership selected.

College students can also purchase a pass for $52, which is valid until Jan. 15.  The pass includes the privileges of a basic membership, plus access to the Premier member hours.

College students should bring a valid college ID to purchase passes.  Passes may be purchased at the community center at 6050 Mason-Montgomery Road through Dec. 15.

For more information, call 513-229-8555 or e-mailcommunitycenter@masonoh.org.

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ThuNov17

Holiday closings for Mason city offices, community center

Posted by rrichardson November 17th, 2011, 8:45 am Post a Comment

Mason city offices will be closed on Thursday and Friday, Nov. 24-25, in observance of Thanksgiving.

For those who want to start working off the holiday feast, the Mason Community Center will be open from 6 a.m. to noon on Thanksgiving day.

All regularly scheduled Thursday group exercise classes will be cancelled except for a special 9:30 a.m. Zumba class.  The senior center will be closed.

Regular hours resume on Friday at the community center with limited group exercise classes.  Only the following classes will be held on Friday: 9:15 a.m., Body Pump demo class; 9:30 a.m., Zumba;  9:30 a.m., Bring It!; 9:45 a.m., Power Yoga; and 10:45 a.m., TRX Abs.

The Golf Center at Kings Island will also be closed on Thanksgiving and will reopen for normal winter hours on Friday.

Trash collection will not be affected by city office closings.

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MonSep12

Photos: Mason tykes have a blast at Camp Little Feet

Posted by rrichardson September 12th, 2011, 12:19 pm Post a Comment
Camp Little Feet

Children at the Mason Community Center had a blast last week at the center’s popular half-day weekly Camp Little Feet.

The program, for children ages 3-5, offers physical activity, arts and crafts, music and learning activities.  Each week has a different theme.

The Enquirer’s Leigh Taylor stopped by last week and captured some of the fun. Click on each image to see a larger-res version.

Aurelia Hall Charlie Schrang Luke Franchini Camp Little Feet Talia Wang
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FriSep9

Photos: Residents get limber with yoga at the Mason Community Center

Posted by rrichardson September 9th, 2011, 3:07 pm Post a Comment
Annmarie Lyons

Mason residents work out mind, body and soul with weekly yoga classes at the Mason Community Center.  The Enquirer’s Leigh Taylor stopped by to catch these shots (click on each image for a larger-res version and caption info).  For a listing of classes or to register, go to www.imaginemason.org.

Kelly Ralston Annmarie Lyons Erin Clancy Dave Anderson Pooja Malhotra Yoga at the Mason Community Center
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Free Reds tickets for Mason Community Center premier members

Posted by rrichardson September 9th, 2011, 9:54 am Post a Comment

The Mason Community Center is offering free 4-ticket Cincinnati Reds packages to premier members.

Premier members can get 4 tickets to the Cincinnati Reds game against the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday, Sept. 18.

Tickets are for section 110 and available on a first-come, first-serve basis to premier members only.

Tickets are available in-person only at the Community Center membership services desk at 6050 Mason-Montgomery Road.  The center has 50 tickets and expects them to go fast.

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ThuJul14

City of Mason throwing pool party for Mason Community Center Premier members

Posted by rrichardson July 14th, 2011, 4:02 pm Post a Comment

The City of Mason will host an outdoor pool party for Premier-level members of the Mason Community Center on Sunday, July 31.

The three-hour bash kicks off at noon p.m. at the Lou Eves Municipal Pool at Corwin Nixon Park.

The festivities feature food by Comets Pizza, games for kids, a DJ and music and swimming. Door prizes offered include a video camera, gas gift cards, a Kindle and an iPad.

The pool will be closed to the public during party hours. A rain date has been set up for Aug. 7. In case of inclement weather, call 513-229-8502, option 5, to learn of the party’s status.

The pool is at 6249 Mason-Montgomery Road. For more information, call the City of Mason at 513-229-8500.

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MonJul11

Fall leagues forming for men’s softball, flag football

Posted by rrichardson July 11th, 2011, 5:24 pm Post a Comment

Men’s softball and flag football leagues are now forming in Mason.

The City of Mason will begin accepting registrations for its fall leagues on July 15. Games begin in August.

The softball league plays at Mason Sports Park. Teams will play two games each night, depending on the number of teams registered, with eight guaranteed games. Team registration fee is $150, with additional umpire fees of $12.50 per game, per team due before the season begins.

Flag football teams will play one game each night with eight guaranteed games at Corwin Nixon Park. Cost is $175 per team, with an additional $10 referee fee due per game, per team before the season begins.

The leagues do not include a post-season tournament. For more information or to register, call the Mason Community Center at 513-229-8555 or go to www.imaginemason.org.

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