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Photos courtesy of Jeannine Easterly.
LEBANON, OH -- Warren County Park District Chief Operating Officer Larry Easterly will retire at the end of March after 25 years of dedicated service to the residents of Warren County. Easterly began his career with the Park District in 2001 and has been a steady, committed presence throughout a quarter century of growth and community service. During his tenure, he helped guide daily operations, support park improvements, and ensure high quality experiences for the thousands of visitors who enjoy Warren County Parks each year.
“We are deeply grateful for Larry’s long-standing dedication to our mission and to the residents of Warren County,” said Matt Latham, Chief Executive Officer. “Larry’s commitment to keeping our parks running smoothly has been invaluable, and we offer our heartfelt thanks for his 25 years of dedicated service to Warren County residents and visitors.”
Easterly commented, “I’ve always admired this quote from Theodore Roosevelt: ‘Do what you can, with what you have, with who you are.’ That idea has shaped my time with the Park District.”
Easterly at Landen-Deerfield Park during construction of the Simpson Creek Headwaters Restoration projec and with his grandchildren, Sophia and Finn, at Landen-Deerfield Park in Maineville.Community members who wish to share a note of appreciation or congratulations may send them to the Warren County Park District office at 1223 North State Route 741, Lebanon, OH 45036 or
parks@warrencountyparks.com.
Warren County Park District is a county-wide park and green space provider, managing 1,716 acres in 12 parks across the County including its flagship parks, Armco and Landen-Deerfield. Our mission is to enhance our community's well-being by preserving quality natural spaces where all are invited to discover and experience the great outdoors.
For more information, see www.WarrenCountyParks.com, email parks@warrencountyparks.com, or call (513) 695-3980.