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Local Programs & Facilities
Buhl Farms Park Programs
Information is available at the Casino, at the Buhl Farm website, or by calling Buhl Park office at 724-981-5522. Activities include Old Fashioned Record Hop, First Tee Golf Outing, Movies Under the Stars, Benefit Dinner, Dog Fest, Buhl Day, Concert Series, Park Pool and much more!
Community Library of the Shenango Valley
The library is located at the corner of Sharpsville Avenue and East State Street Sharon. Go to the library website to view youth and adult programs, activities, and much more.
Shenango Valley YMCA
View information about Youth, Adult and Older Adult Programs and much more at the YMCA website.
Buhl Community Recreation Center
Buhl Community Recreation Center, formerly the F.H. Buhl Club is a nonprofit recreational facility that has been around for over a hundred years. We take great pride in offering many recreational and educational activities to girls, boys, women and men. We have over 60 organized programs, to meet the needs of all ages.
Wheatland Community Center
Located at 71 Broadway Ave in the Wheatland neighborhood of Hermitage, the Wheatland Community Center serves as a community hub following the Wheatland merger with Hermitage on January 1, 2024. Attached to the center is the Esther H. Viglio Social Hall, available for public use with an approved reservation request. Reservation requests for the Social Hall can be made through the City's facility reservation site.
Reminder: Hunting Regulations in City Parks
A friendly reminder that hunting is prohibited in all city parks, including Stull Nature Reserve, Rodney White Park, the Hermitage Athletic Complex, Whispering Pines and the trails at LindenPointe.
To ensure everyone's safety and enjoyment of our beautiful natural spaces, please remember that both purple paint and no hunting signs are legitimate markers indicating that hunting is not allowed.
Let's keep our parks safe and enjoyable for all visitors!
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