June 19, 2020
COVID-19 information from the City of Blue Ash
Inside this issue:

  • Blue Ash Recreation launches app
  • What amenities are open now in Blue Ash?
  • Fitness classes kick off with a standing ovation
  • Matthew 25: Ministries PPE giveaway
Blue Ash Recreation launches app
Blue Ash Recreation has launched a new app and has expanded its social media presence to  Twitter  and  Instagram !

The new app gives users the ability to use their phone as a Recreation Center membership card, reserve a spot at a fitness class, access personal trainers, view park maps, read the latest Recreation news and more.

Download the app from the Apple App Store and Google Play - search for “Blue Ash Recreation.” Read more.
Now open: playgrounds, Observation Tower and more
The City of Blue Ash Parks and Recreation Department has announced openings of several amenities. Read more.

All amenities open now:

  • Recreation Center
  • Recreation Center Group Fitness Classes
  • Blue Ash Cafe
  • Parks
  • Park Restrooms
  • Playgrounds
  • Summit Park Group Fitness Classes
  • Summit Park Observation Tower
  • Dog Park at Summit Park
  • Summit Park Great Lawn
  • Summit Park Farmers Market (Wednesdays)
  • Sports Center
  • Blue Ash Golf Course

Upcoming scheduled openings:

  • 6/30 Pool (details coming soon!)
Fitness class kicks off with standing ovation
The first group fitness class at the Blue Ash Recreation Center since the Coronovirus pandemic began, kicked off with a standing ovation from participants! Classes will be held in the Red Gym to allow for proper social distancing. Read more.
Matthew 25: Ministries PPE giveway
Mathew 25: Ministries is doing a second community giveaway of masks, gloves and sanitizers on Wednesday, June 24, and Thursday, June 25, in Blue Ash. Read More.
COVID-19 information
Find COVID-19 related information and updates at the Blue Ash COVID-19 webpage . It contains answers to many questions you may have and helpful links. It is being updated as events unfold.

Thank you for your patience and understanding as we work to bring you City services while also taking steps to keep citizens and employees safe during these unprecedented times.

For the latest information from County, State and National officials on COVID-19:
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The U.S. Census Bureau, in coordination with federal, state and local health officials, will begin to drop off 2020 Census questionnaire packets at front doors of households in Ohio in the week of June 1, according to a news release. This is done in areas where the majority of households do not receive mail at their physical address. The Census Bureau began hand-delivering census materials on March 15, but suspended all fieldwork for this operation on March 18 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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