Our Projects
Experience Springfield Township proudly leads community projects and events that bring residents and local businesses together.
Bringing Springfield Together Through Community Events
Building Connection, Pride, and Local Engagement
Experience Springfield Township is proud to create events and initiatives that bring residents and local businesses together. We believe strong communities are built through connection, celebration, and shared experiences.
Every project we take on strengthens community pride, boosts engagement, and supports the people who call Springfield home. Our goal is to provide meaningful moments that unite neighbors, highlight local talent, and help Springfield continue to grow.

Community & Business Awards
Honoring outstanding residents, leaders, and local businesses who make Springfield Township a better place. This annual celebration shines a spotlight on excellence and community impact.

Carnival & Business Expo
A full day of family fun, vendor showcases, live entertainment, and hands-on community engagement. This signature event connects local businesses with residents in a lively, welcoming atmosphere.

Community Yard Sale
Dozens of households came together for a township-wide yard sale, promoting sustainability, supporting neighbors, and encouraging community interaction.
Township Recreation
Always creating new community opportunities
Experience Springfield Township is committed to building a stronger, more connected community through events, programs, and initiatives that support both residents and local businesses. We focus on creating meaningful experiences that bring people together, encourage involvement, and highlight everything our township has to offer.



From raffles for public art installations to Valentine’s Day box decorating contests and our fun-filled Cake Walk Bake Off, Experience Springfield Township has been bringing the community together with creative and engaging events for everyone to enjoy!

Discover the history of the township
A Town rich in culture
Tourism
A beautiful history
Springfield Lake became a popular recreational spot in the early 1900s as Akron families sought a local escape. Carl Wieland’s resort included a bath house, ice cream parlor, and dance hall, quickly making the area a lively summer destination. This era helped shape Springfield Township, with neighborhoods like Sawyerwood and Lakemore developing cottages and homes around the lake’s charm.

