NEW Coventry PEACE Park
We are creating a vibrant space that welcomes everyone in our diverse community. The neighborhood has grown since John D. Rockefeller, Jr. sold the land to Grant Deming who deeded six acres to the Cleveland Heights Board of Education in 1917. Coventry School opened in 1920 and the Cleveland Heights Library, now the Coventry Branch, opened in 1926. The intersection of Euclid Heights Boulevard, Coventry Road, and Washington Boulevard has been a community gathering place for generations.
In 1992/93, Coventry School parents, teachers, staff, students, and the community came together on a rainy October weekend to construct the beloved Coventry P.E.A.C.E. Playground. This neighborhood gem was a regional attraction for thirty years, active year round. By 2023, despite regular maintenance and repair, the wooden playground structures, becoming unsafe, had reached the end of their useful lives.
We asked and you answered in seven community meetings and 700+ survey responses! Working closely with landscape architect Drew Sargeant, we designed the NEW Coventry PEACE Park for everyone in our diverse community.
Photo by: Keith Berr
“Everyone deserves good design, not just people who can pay top dollar for it. The folks who need it the most live in underserved, divested areas." – Andrew Sargeant
The Coventry PEACE Park is an extension of the Coventry Branch Library
Branch Manager Maggie Kinney & Library staff welcome you!
Outdoor reading programs
Garden gatherings
Author visits
Tai Chi
Open Mic Poetry
Mobile food pantries
Play and sports equipment
Other community programs- CHGT Eco Fest, Summer Reading Kick-off
Other organizations have programs in the PEACE Park, too!
Lake Erie Ink
Drum Circle
Cleveland Shakespeare Festival
Coventry SID Movies
Cleveland Heights Green Team
Heights Tree People
University Heights Orchestra
Mac’s Backs
Strategic Partnerships
Thank you to our partners and donors that are helping to improve what the Coventry PEACE Park has to offer our community:
Holden Forest & Gardens
Heights Tree People
City of Cleveland Heights
Cleveland Heights Green Team
Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation
The Hershey Foundation
Western Reserve Land Conservancy