Hamilton County Parks and Recreation Welcomes County Council Members Sue Maki and Tim Griffin

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Hamilton County Parks and Recreation Welcomes County Council Members Sue Maki and Tim Griffin

During their recent tour of several Hamilton County public service departments, Hamilton County Council Member Sue Maki and newly elected Council Member Tim Griffin met with county parks leadership.  Parks Director Chris Stice and Deputy Director Bruce Oldham welcomed the elected officials at the parks administrative office and familiarized the council members with departmental operations.  Details regarding future parks projects and developments were also shared during the visit. 

To learn more about Hamilton County Parks and Recreation visit MyHamiltonCountyParks.com, call 317-770-4400 or follow Hamilton County Parks on Facebook. 

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