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International Friendship Park

Contact: Willie F. Carden
Work 950 Eden Park Drive Cincinnati OH 45202 Work Phone: (513) 352-4079 Website: http://www.cincinnatiparks.com/index.php/friendship-park

Notes

The Theodore M. Berry International Friendship Park, completed in 2003 along the Ohio River just east of downtown, is a sumptuous and award-winning display of sculpture and flora representing five continents and also featuring a riverside bike trail and walking paths. Theodore M. Berry, strove to unite city residents for the common good, so does the Cincinnati Park named in his honor use art and nature to weave a collective thread between our city and those with whom we share international friendships.

The World Affairs Council programs have been a platform for our students to be able to connect what they are learning in school to the world around them. Every event that we attend makes a sincere impact on our students and allows them to view the world in a different lens. Through the WAC programs, such as the Academic World Quest Team and International Summit on Education, our school has continued to challenge the way that our kids learn and how we can connect our content to the world around us.”
- Joshua Amstutz, Winton Woods High School Teacher