Park Board Approves 2026 Events Calendar, Considers Kilton Fund Projects
Litchfield Park District Meeting | Jan. 7, 2026
Article Summary: The Litchfield Park District Board officially approved its schedule of events for 2026, including the return of popular seasonal activities. The board also continued deliberations on how to utilize Kilton Fund monies, with a deadline for decision-making approaching in February.
Planning and Events Key Points:
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2026 Calendar Approved: The board voted to approve the 2026 lineup, which includes the Easter Egg Hunt, Summer Concerts, and Trunk or Treat.
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Kilton Fund Options: Commissioners are deciding between remodeling restrooms at Schalk Park or purchasing land to expand soccer facilities.
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Pickleball Tournament: Sign-ups remain low for the upcoming tournament despite advertising efforts.
The Litchfield Park District Board on Wednesday, January 7, 2026, voted unanimously to adopt its official events calendar for the upcoming year.
The approved schedule features a variety of community staples, including the “Lil Miss and Little Mister” dances, the Easter Egg Hunt, Summer Concerts, Trunk or Treat, and the annual Visit with Santa. The motion to approve the calendar was made by Commissioner Sherry Bergschneider and seconded by Commissioner Brian Kulick.
Regarding the “Lil Miss and Little Mister” dances, the board discussed hosting the events between March and May, following the success of last year’s program. Officials noted the need to coordinate with the local school district to avoid scheduling conflicts.
Under old business, the board continued its debate on how to apply for this year’s Kilton Fund distribution. Two primary ideas are currently under consideration: remodeling the restrooms at Schalk Park or purchasing additional land to expand the district’s soccer footprint. A final decision is required at the February meeting, as the grant application is due by March 13.
The board also discussed the upcoming Pickleball Tournament. Currently, only two participants have registered. Flyers have been distributed to neighboring towns, colleges, WSMI, and posted on social media in hopes of increasing participation.
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