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La Salle High School
3091 North Bend Road
Cincinnati, OH 45239

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Managers: Joe & Meghan Parson
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Director: TBD

Musician: Clint Campbell

Chaplain: TBD

School

  • Sleeping Arrangements – Newly renovated classrooms with A/C
  • Program Area- Large gym with a stage
  • Showers – Large community showers on site
  • Outdoor area – A community track is available for camper use during afternoon hours with adult supervision

Worksites

  • CHWC Cincinnati is blessed to have great relationships with awesome and supportive work site agencies that serve a variety of needs in both rural and urban neighborhoods in the heart of Midwest America. Most sites are work projects that include painting, minor home repairs, mobility modifications for the elderly, yardwork, community gardens, and more.

Freeday

King’s Island & Soak City Water Park (30 mins northeast)

King’s Island amusement park is home to over 100 attractions, including 15 roller coasters and a 33-acre water park. Enjoy your day riding the longest roller coaster in the world – The Beast. Or take a plunge from 315 feet in the air on Drop Tower: Scream Zone. Or relax in the sun and the water in Soak City.
www.visitkingsisland.com

Ohio Riverboat Tours (30 mins south)

Daily sightseeing, dining and unforgettable views. Sailing from Newport Landing on the banks of the beautiful Ohio River, BB Riverboats offers group lunch cruises, dinner cruises and many specialty cruises.
bbriverboats.com

Cincinnati Zoo (15 mins south)

The Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden is the second-oldest zoo in the United States, opening in 1875. Explore exhibits containing more than 500 animal species, including red pandas, lions, and giraffes, making it a perfect choice for lovers of wildlife. Plus, in the botanical garden you’ll be able to admire more than 3,000 plant species.
cincinnatizoo.org

Cincinnati Museum Center (20 mins south)

The Cincinnati History Museum is an urban history museum that opened in 1990. The museum features the recreated Cincinnati Public Landing from the mid 1860s and an exhibit covering Cincinnati’s role in World War II. Museum Center’s collection encompass more than 1.8 million artifacts, art works and archives and is incorporated into the exhibition, research and education programs.
www.cincymuseum.org

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