Bros in the Park

In honor of Men’s Mental Health Month and Father’s Day, the OMHC Men’s Committee invites men from across the community to come together for an evening of connection, relaxation, and fun at Bro’s in the Park.

This event was created to provide an intentional space where men can show up as they are, build community, spend quality time with their kids, and enjoy a low-pressure environment centered around wellness, conversation, and genuine connection. Whether you come with friends, family, your children, or on your own, this is a welcoming space for all men in the community. We’re bringing everyone together for good food, outdoor games, laughter, and friendly competition in a laid-back atmosphere designed to help men recharge and connect.

Come eat, play, connect, and celebrate community with us this Father’s Day season.


Event Details

  • Friday, June 12, 2026 | 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
  • Cost: FREE

  • Registration: Waiver required at sign-up

  • Location: In person meet (location will be sent to you after confirming registration).

What to Expect

  • Kickball, Cornhole, Grilling and food provided
  • Relaxed community atmosphere
  • Time to connect with other men and families
  • Fun and active outdoor activities for all ages

Additional Information

The event is open to the public and community partners. Men and their children are welcome to attend. There is no cost to participate, although optional donations are appreciated. Please wear activewear and comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor activities. Food will be provided for attendees. If you are attending with additional guests, please reserve a ticket for each person in your group so we can plan accordingly and ensure there is enough food for everyone.


This event is a dedicated, affirming space designed exclusively for Black, Indigenous, and communities of color (BIPOC). Our mission is to provide culturally responsive and affirming mental health and wellness care resources and support to Black, Asian, African, Indigenous, Latine, and other communities of color and providers. To maintain the integrity of this centered space, all participants—including mental health care providers and wellness providers—must affirm that they identify as a member of one or more of these communities of color. This shared identity is essential to fostering the culturally specific environment necessary for this event’s purpose. You will be asked to affirm this identity as a required step during the registration process.

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This is a general admission ticket for this FREE event. If you are attending with additional guests, please reserve a ticket for each person in your group so we can plan accordingly and ensure there is enough food for everyone.
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A $10 donation is appreciated to help cover the cost of this and future events. Our Mental Health Collective is a 501c3. Your donation helps develop programming that supports, connects and empowers mental health initiatives for Communities of Color.
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