Emerald Necklace - June 2016

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June ‘16 Vol. 65 #6

Emerald Necklace

Featuring Cleveland Metroparks program and event guide

Outdoor Recreation

Rosebrough Tiger Passage 8 • Gift of Nature 10 • Ledge Pool & Recreation Area 32


Contents Features 3 Developing an Active, Adventurous Lifestyle 5 Lower Cuyahoga River Water Trail

Note from the Editor: Summer is right around the corner and these warm summer days are meant to be spent outdoors. Whether you’re looking for a tried-and-true activity like fishing or you’re ready to try a new skill like stand up paddleboarding, there are more options than ever for getting outdoors. This month set aside some time for outdoor fun in your Cleveland Metroparks.

Columns

Emerald Necklace Survey

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With the goal to provide you with the best editorial product possible we are conducting a survey of Emerald Necklace readers. Please take a few moments to complete the survey at clevelandmetroparks.com/ENSurvey. As a gift for your time and input, you will be entered into a drawing to win your choice of two Zoo tickets or two 9-hole rounds of golf at a Cleveland Metroparks course. A total of 20 winners will be selected. Please be sure to include your name and contact information, including e-mail address.

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Come Out and Play Zoo News Gift of Nature Cleveland Metroparks Golf Programs by Date Programs by Location A Look Ahead Directory Ledge Pool & Recreation Area

Cover photo: Fishing in Wallace Lake in Mill Stream Run Reservation.

Photography by Kyle Lanzer. Additional photos courtesy of Cleveland Metroparks photo archive, unless otherwise noted.

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Board of Park Commissioners Debra K. Berry Dan T. Moore President

Bruce G. Rinker Vice President

Vice President

Brian M. Zimmerman

Chief Executive Officer

Cleveland Metroparks does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age or disability in employment, services or access to programs or activities. Special assistance for Cleveland Metroparks programs or facilities is available by calling 216-635-3264 in advance.

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Inside the Water Taxi

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On Memorial Day weekend the 26-foot boat, eLCee2 will begin service as a water taxi on the Cuyahoga River. The vessel will ferry people between the east and west banks of the river, with additional stops added “as opportunities develop.” The water taxi goes into service at a time when the Park District is simultaneously expanding its role on the river and lakefront and increasing water-related recreational opportunities. The new taxi is a ferry service designed to improve “connectivity” along the waterfront. At the moment, the 26-foot, canopied boat – which can carry 18 passengers and four bikes – will shuttle people only between the east and west banks of the river directly below the Main Avenue Bridge. The cost is $2 a day for unlimited trips. The new taxi service will shut down at 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday nights, 7 p.m. on Thursday and Sunday. (The taxi also will be used for private educational tours and available to the public during special Flats events.) Cleveland Metroparks hopes to eventually add other points of interest along the river and connect to the inner harbor’s Voinovich Park.


FEATURE

Developing an Active, Adventurous Lifestyle

Kayaking on Hinckley Lake in Hinckley Reservation

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ayaking, backpacking, mountain biking and rock climbing all sound like fun outdoor activities, but how does one get involved in such adventures? The truth is, the opportunities are all around you in Cleveland Metroparks. Outdoor Recreation offers a variety of programs at various skill levels starting with short gateway experiences such as one-hour Try-It Activities. The activities allow you to try an activity such as kayaking, stand up paddleboarding or mountain biking for the first time in a low commitment way to see if pursuing that activity interests you. If it does, additional skills classes are available to help you become more proficient. The reward is a capstone experience featuring a multi-day trip such as backpacking on the Appalachian Trail, a Kelly’s Island Paddling Campout, or becoming a certified instructor. These program progressions allow you to engage in outdoor recreation

activities at a level that is comfortable for you. Then, it is our job to help you expand your comfort zone a little more with every program until you become an independent user of the park. Thus, making the most of the facilities we have right here in the Greater Cleveland area. The best part is while you are going to the park to have fun, you are also adopting an active, adventurous lifestyle that increases your overall health and well-being. If having fun outside sounds more appealing to you than driving to the gym to ride a stationary bike to stay fit, then visit clevelandmetroparks.com/or to find a program that is right for you. A potential kayaking progression might include attending a Try-It: Kayaking session (confirming you actually enjoy kayaking), Kayaking 1 & 2 (enhancing paddling techniques and rescues), Rivergate, LaDue, or Upper Cuyahoga Kayak Tours (enjoying nature while practicing skills), and Kelly’s Island Paddling Campout (multi-night trip with a base camp preparing you to paddle

bigger, open water). A backpacking progression would look quite similar and include Backpacking Basics (an evening classroom session), Beginner Backpacking Trip (one-night overnight in Cleveland Metroparks), Backcountry Gourmet Cooking or Land Navigation (additional skills classes to supplement your backpacking skills), and Minister Creek or Appalachian Trail Backpacking Trips (multi-night trips that help prepare you for planning your own trips). Now, next time someone mentions how cool it would be to try kayaking, backpacking, mountain biking or rock climbing, you can confidently tell them how they can get involved. With enough practice, you’ll even be able to pass your knowledge and skills onto others, continuing to create an outdoor recreation culture in the Greater Cleveland Area. Rachel Nagle Outdoor Recreation Manager 3


NATURALIST’S ALMANAC

June June is a transition month from cool spring to warmer summer days. Spring ephemeral wildflowers are now gone and will be missed until next spring. The focus of flowers now shifts from woodlands to wetlands as this is the time they come alive in flowers, amphibians and insects. The woodlands are now filled with songs of nesting birds and the meadow vegetation is growing rapidly. Birds

Wildflowers

Reptiles

The rush of spring migration tapers off with north-bound warblers, vireos and thrushes moving on warm nighttime winds. Within the rich beech-maple forests flute-like calls of wood thrushes and veeries echo and hooded warblers, red-eyed vireos, ovenbirds and scarlet tanagers are setting up territories and beginning nest building. Sycamoreladen riversides are alive with cerulean and yellow-throated warblers, Baltimore orioles, blue-gray gnatcatchers and rose-breasted grosbeaks.

Wetlands come into bloom this month as the water lilies floating on the surface provide a place for dragonflies to rest. Along the edges, the purples of native pickerelweed are joined by yellow iris, a beautiful but aggressive nonnative flower. Cow parsnip as tall as a person appears with umbrella-shaped white blossoms along stream banks and marsh edges.

Snapping turtles and painted turtles can be seen traveling from their wetland homes in search of a location to lay eggs in a warm open area. As their eggs incubate for the next few months the hatchling sex will be determined by the temperature of the nest.

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Fishes Common carp begin to thrash along shorelines of Lake Isaac and the lower reaches of the Rocky River as they spawn and lay eggs in warm shallow water.

Amphibians The banjo like “twang” of green frogs can now be heard in evenings near practically every permanent body of water throughout Cleveland Metroparks. Gray tree frogs call loudly from secluded locations in the lofty treetops or wetland edges. The first tiny toadlets and froglets begin their transformation from aquatic to terrestrial life.


FEATURE

Lower Cuyahoga River Water Trail Lower Cuyahoga River

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any people use the Cleveland Metroparks trail system including walkers, hikers, joggers and mountain bikers. But, what about those of us who prefer water-based activities? Where are our trails? While they have not been officially designated, Cleveland Metroparks is promoting the next big thing in trails, water trails. A water trail is a river or shoreline with scenic, recreational or educational places to paddle, typically with designated routes and access points. One water trail that is readily accessible is the Lakefront and lower Cuyahoga River water trail. The lower Cuyahoga River is the site of multiple parks. While some are new, others are relatively unknown. To help paddlers more fully enjoy and recognize what they are passing, let’s take a tour of the rejuvenation of the Flats beginning at the mouth of the river, heading upstream through the winding curves of the lower Cuyahoga River. On the causeway nestled along Wendy Park is the iconic old Coast Guard Station built in 1940 but abandoned in 1978.

While connected to Wendy Park, it is currently owned by the city. After you pass under NS1 Railroad Bridge, you will be in the Cuyahoga River proper. This is where the new water taxi, the eLCee 2 will be operating to help connect the East and West Banks. Thanks to Moses Cleaveland, paddlers will next observe the beautiful fountain at Settlers Landing, and then the Lorenzo Carter Cabin (replica) located under the Superior Avenue Bridge in Heritage Park. South of Heritage Park, along what is referred to as “Irishtown Bend,” the former Riverbed Street will become a section of the Cleveland Foundation Centennial Lake Link Trail. This will continue the Scranton Peninsula trail nearly connecting the Ohio & Erie Towpath to Lake Erie. The last couple of parks on this section of river provide water access for paddlers and a great place to stop for a break. Rivergate Park is the home of Merwin’s Wharf, Cleveland Metroparks waterfront grill. Up river before Columbus Road Bridge is the little known sculpture, Hart

Crane Memorial Park commemorating Cleveland’s poet, Harold Hart Crane. Paddlers’ considering a journey on this unique water trail, offering a beautiful view of the city, should be proficient paddlers, carry a VHF marine radio, and monitor various AIS systems such as marinetraffic.com to observe freighter traffic. While the lower Cuyahoga River may look flat and calm, it can become a technical, challenging river to paddle when commercial traffic is present. Specifically, the freighters and tugs use thrusters to turn, which can create a washing machine effect in the water for paddlers. To learn more about paddling the lower Cuyahoga River, join Outdoor Recreation on a Rivergate Kayak Tour this summer. Whether you choose to visit by land or water, Cleveland’s lower Cuyahoga River water trail has plenty of blueways and green space to help you relax and enjoy a day on our crooked river. Andy Hudak and Ashley Rossetti Outdoor Recreation Specialists 5


Splash Into Summer

Join the Walking Works Program

Get splashing in Cleveland Metroparks, your place for summer fun.

Get an early start on earning your 2016 Walking Works shield. Now through October, hike at least eight of 13 designated Walking Works trails on your own – any time – it’s fun and easy.

Guarded Swimming hours and dates are: • Edgewater Beach, Lakefront Reservation, Cleveland 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. (first Saturday in June through second Sunday in August; following second Sunday in August, weekends only through Labor Day). • Euclid/Villa Angela Beach, Lakefront Reservation, Cleveland 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. (first Saturday in June through second Sunday in August; following second Sunday in August, weekends only through Labor Day). • Hinckley Lake, Hinckley Reservation, Hinckley Township 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. (first Saturday in June through second Sunday in August). • Huntington Beach, Huntington Reservation, Bay Village 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. (first Saturday in June through second Sunday in August; following second Sunday in August, weekends only through Labor Day). • Ledge Pool & Recreation Area, Hinckley Reservation, Hinckley Township (daily pool admission fee or season pass access) 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. (May 28 – Aug. 21). • Wallace Lake, Mill Stream Run Reservation, Berea 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. (first Saturday in June through second Sunday in August).

Lifeguards are on-duty during dates and hours listed for these guarded swimming areas.

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This year take an easy hike in Bedford, Big Creek, Bradley Woods, Huntington and West Creek reservations. Moderate walkers can hit the trails in Brecksville, Euclid Creek, Hinckley, Ohio & Erie Canal, Rocky River and South Chagrin reservations. Those looking for a difficult hike will appreciate the challenging hikes in Mill Stream Run and North Chagrin reservations. After completing each walk, sign and date your Walking Works form. Complete eight walks and return your form to Cleveland Metroparks to receive this year’s Walking Works shield and a voucher for a free picnic lunch at Wayside Furniture Cafe. Want to walk with others while learning about the natural features of the trails? Naturalist-led hikes along the designated trails will be available June through October. Look for naturalistled walks starting on page 17. For a list of the designated hikes and directions, and to download the Walking Works form visit clevelandmetroparks.com. Walking Works forms are also available at Cleveland Metroparks Nature Centers.


COME OUT AND PLAY

Hinckley Lake in Hinckley Reservation

Enroll Your Child in Cleveland Metroparks Adventure Club

Boating

Benefits include:

Hinckley Lake Boathouse & Store Hinckley Lake • Hinckley Reservation 330-278-2160 Rent a rowboat, electric motor boat, canoe, kayak, stand up paddleboard, pontoon boat and paddleboat.

With multiple lakes, rivers and Lake Erie there are countless boating opportunities in Cleveland Metroparks.

• Access to weekly events throughout Cleveland Metroparks. • Subscription to weekly member e-newsletter. • Official Adventure Club passport.

Ledge Lake • Hinckley Reservation 330-239-2911 Rent a paddleboat during pool hours.

Register your kids today for Adventure Club for free at clevelandmetroparks.com/ adventure.

Quarry Rock Café Wallace Lake • Mill Stream Run Reservation 440-826-1682 Rent a paddleboat, kayak and stand up paddleboard.

Upgrade your children’s experience for $30 to a premium level membership. Premium membership benefits include: • Access to monthly exclusive events, including:

“I like Adventure Club because it is a fun adventure. I really like wandering around and learning things.” - Riordan

- June: Free pass to Ledge Pool

- July: Access to the Annual Party at Edgewater LIVE

- August: Free boat rental at Hinckley Lake

Yak Shack Rental Center Emerald Necklace Marina • Rocky River Reservation 1-866-529-2541 Rent a kayak and stand up paddleboard. Boaters must have a proper operating license and use Coast Guard approved life jackets.

• Adventure Club t-shirt.

Sign up your child for the fun at clevelandmetroparks.com/ adventure.

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ZOO NEWS

Rosebrough Tiger Passage: Amur Tiger - Defining Endangered

Through scientific review, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has classified Amur tigers as being endangered due to the real possibility the species will face extinction in the wild. Although it is not uncommon for the word “endangered” to be used in conservation messaging, it’s possible the general public is anesthetized to the term. However when pairing the term endangered with Amur tigers (Panthera tigris altaica), one can begin to relate to its true meaning. The Amur tiger faces a trifecta of risks. In no particular order, the wild population is vulnerable to low population size, low genetic viability and low habitat availability. It is difficult to conceptualize and even more troubling to consider that there are more Amur tigers in accredited zoos than are estimated to exist in their native range within Russia and China. Genetic diversity is important because it better enables them to adapt to environmental or disease threats to the population. Genetic diversity is maximized when managing zoo populations through the Association of Zoos and Aquariums’ Species Survival Plan, and is important in measuring the health of wild populations. It is evident the wild population has gone through a genetic bottleneck, once having a robust population followed by a drastic reduction in size. The challenge is, at the population’s low point, there were a limited number of animals breeding and passing along their genetic material. This has resulted in the current population having very low 8 Emerald Necklace June 2016

ability to adapt to threats. The situation is made worse by habitat fragmentation, which prevents tigers from moving back and forth between sub-populations. Habitat fragmentation occurs mostly due to human settlements and occupation. Wild populations of Amur tigers exist in isolated habitats with limited corridors to link them together. Those specific risks emphasize the important role Amur tigers in zoos have in connecting people with wildlife and nature. In the summer of 2016 our Amur tigers will be able to experience, Rosebrough Tiger Passage, an exhibit grounded in our mission; to connect our visitors with wildlife and nature. The new exhibit features four interconnected habitat areas for the tigers to roam, with two of the connections being via trails passing right over your head. The tigers will have access to climbing poles, shallow streams, soaking pools and meadows. Amur tigers are amongst an exclusive group of charismatic animals that require little in terms of an introduction. In the company of giraffe, elephants and gorillas, tigers are readily identified as one of the most remarkable assets of the natural world. These qualities are a huge benefit in aiding Cleveland Metroparks Zoo in its mission to compel visitors into personal action to positively impact a species’ conservation status and ecological needs. Travis Vineyard Curator of Animals


ZOO NEWS All photos courtesy of Cleveland Metroparks Zoo

Zoo Store Has A New Look

4-D Theater Now Open

Be sure to stop by our renovated store featuring a conservation corner – where you can learn more about our zoo’s conservation efforts, an outdoor market where you’ll find our latest fair trade items and other new merchandise.

Now not only will you be able to see and hear the dinosaurs in the exciting 3-D Ice Age: Age of the Dinosaurs movie, but you’ll be totally immersed in the adventure as you also “feel” the action on the screen in the new 4-D Theatre located next to the Ben Gogolick Giraffe Encounter. The cost is $4 and $3 for Zoo members. As an added bonus, the 4-D Experience plus unlimited Circle of Wildlife Carousel and Boomerang Line train rides, and lorikeet feedings are included in the Total Experience Pass for $8.75 or $8.25 for Zoo members, a 30% savings.

To support Cleveland Metroparks Zoo’s conservation efforts the store is eliminating the use of paper and plastic bags. Did you know that over 1/3 of your purchases go directly back to our Zoo’s operating efforts? Also be sure to Round Up for conservation during your next visit as 100% of the dollars collected goes directly to our conservation efforts. Last year we collected almost $20,000. Visit our website featuring all of our zoo’s conservation efforts – be sure to visit and learn how you can make a difference. FutureForWildlife.org.

For the most up-to-date Zoo information: Clevelandmetroparks.com/zoo 216-661-6500

Dads Get In Free on Father’s Day Sunday, June 19 • 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. Don’t get dad another necktie or toolbox for Father’s Day, treat him to a day of making family memories instead. The Zoo has you covered – and it won’t cost dad a thing. All dads receive free admission to the Zoo on Father’s Day. 9


the GIFT OF NATURE Cleveland Metroparks was created 99 years ago to preserve the natural landscape of Greater Cleveland. The Emerald Necklace Endowment Fund was established within The Cleveland Foundation for people who are passionate about ensuring the future of the Park District for generations to come. Gifts to the Legacy Fund and other special programs help to create a welcome and healthy environment for wildlife and further the mission of Cleveland Metroparks. Cleveland Metroparks gratefully acknowledges the following gifts contributed between December 1, 2015 and March 31, 2016 to the Emerald Necklace Endowment:

Cleveland Metroparks gratefully acknowledges the following memorial gifts to the Legacy Fund between December 1, 2015 and March 31, 2016:

Anonymous Mrs. Dona M. Ashton Patricia Deno Jeanette DeSimone James Hansler Harte Family Hewlett Packard Chris and Virginia Hill Christina and Bruce Moffett Debra E. Peters Janet Pitchford Kathleen Schlemmer Jeffrey Taggart Robert Voytas Alan and Erin Wittlich - in honor of Peggy Baukema on her 90th birthday

In memory of Jane Grenville Addison Dr. Cynthia Baum-Baicker Patricia J. Baxter Carol Braden Jane Little In memory of Lynn Balas William and Lynda Wallets In memory of Joan Caputo Carl and Linda Berry Ronald and Debra Fischer In memory of Leo Carlin Theodore Carlin

Brecksville Nature Center Edward and Margaret Rody

In memory of Mary L. Clifford William and Lynda Wallets

CanalWay Center Isabella Guild of Garfield Heights Happy Wanderers Middleburg Hts Historical Society The Chas. E. Phipps Company

In memory of Betty Fike Lucy and Howard Evans

Anonymous Mary Ann Basista John and Maryanne Danicic Robert H. Ehlers Dorothy H. Lewers Lubrizol Foundation Trish E. McAndrew Raymond and Arlene Spies

In memory of P.J. Howard Friends of P.J. Howard

In memory of Tom and Helen Gilliland Dorothy and Joyce Gilliland In memory of Mary Harlan MCPc, Inc.

In memory of Rosemarie J. Kuntz Carol Beaumier Shirley C. Berkey Marilyn M. Bruneau Sarah Massey Margaret Thomas In memory of Tricia A. Lutz Lucy and Howard Evans

Giving to Cleveland Metroparks is easy. Visit clevelandmetroparks. com and click ‘donate’ to make your gift online. Or, contact Karen Kannenberg, CFRE, manager of gift and donor development, at 216-635-3217 or kjk@ clevelandmetroparks.com to discuss ways you can help preserve and protect Cleveland Metroparks. 10 Emerald Necklace June 2016

Cleveland Metroparks gratefully acknowledges the following gifts received between December 1, 2015 and March 31, 2016 in support of the programs and facilities listed below:

In memory of John and Evelyn Cassidy Paul Amato and Margaret Cassidy

Cleveland Metroparks gratefully acknowledges the following gifts to the Legacy Fund between December 1, 2015 and March 31, 2016:

Your Gift to Nature

In memory of John L. White Michelle Abraham Jim and Jeannette Parker-Kroeger Jeff and Cindy Mosinski Walid and Amal Nasser Selge Construction Co., Inc. James and Donna Sens Southwest Family Physicians, Inc. The Spruckler Family Thelma Thorne

In memory of Eric Marquard Major, Janet and Sharon Gaudreau In memory of Joan Mortimer Tim and Susan Drain In memory of Bill Palumbo William and Lynda Wallets In memory of Kristine Pawlik Eva and Dave Krause In memory of Matthew Pearson Anthony and Philippa Pearson In memory of Stacy Ritson Matthew, Matt and Phil In memory of Laurie Vrabel Cindy L. Smith In memory of Sybel Webster Laurel School

Field Trip Transportation Fund Rick and Laura Strauss - in memory of William and May Stinchcomb Fishing Fund Anonymous William Imbur North Branch Boys Club Ohio Central Basin Steelheaders Optimist Club of West Suburban Cleveland Jeffrey Taggart - in memory of Frank Silver Ken Wahl Western Reserve Fly Anglers Carl Williams Fort Hill Stairs Fund David P. and Mary Ann Amrozowicz - in memory of Karl A.Bartz Anonymous - in honor of Jen Brumfield Anonymous Linda Arida Carol Barnak Sharon E. Bouchonville Sharon Boggins Jack Brunner Joseph and Beverly Calabrese - in honor of Marty Calabrese Sam Cario Mary Carrick - in memory of Michael Makowski Mike and Lori Catanzarite Debbie Chapman and Lyn Hale Miriam A. Clark - in memory of F.X. and M.G. Clark Cleveland Hiking Club - in honor of Cleveland Metroparks Reeves and Rosemary Cochran Jean M. Collins


the GIFT OF NATURE Betty L. Craig - in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Craig Danna L. Daso - in memory of Russell and Jean Daso Warren F. Davis Katherine Desjardins The Ditch Family Sheila Duplaga Tom Edel Thomas A. Fox Brad and Amanda Galvan Nancy Garber - in memory of John Kompa Danielle Garbo Paul R. Gaynor S. Getts Henry and Bonnie Gomez Margaret M. Graham C. Gutta - in honor of J. Marlowe Nelson Harold and Felicia Harrison Brian Hart Adam Harvey Chad Harvey Courtney Hetrick - in honor of #Giving Tuesday Luretta J. Holanda Jodith Janes Susan H. Jeffers Jayson Kacz - in memory of Jayson Kacz Anna Kansy Jan Kimball Bob and Rosie Kopcak Eva and Dave Krause Brittany E. Kubiak - in celebration of exercise Stephanie Kynyk - in honor of The Kynyk Family Lakewood Firefighters Robert and Ellen LaSalvia Dorothy H. Lewers - in memory of Einar Borch Terry D. and Phyllis Lipford Christina Lorenzi Lubrizol Foundation John and Nancy Lupo Garrett D. MacDonald Alex Malasi Ms. Thelma Marieni David Martin Michael and Susan Mayer Jan Maziasz Sean and Amy McDermott Betsy Mittendorf - in memory of Francis X. Clark Leslie Moder - in honor of Leaders of Boy Scout Troop 701, Strongsville Lawrence Mohar Earl Mortensen Richard A. Neckar, Jr. - in celebration of his life Frank and Ginny Nelson Peter Norris Vince Puzinas Rambus Charles A. Rini The Rasor Family Garry A. Reitler Joseph Roszak The Salis Familty Kristin Sarkisian Roger E. Schulte Brenda Schuster Lisa Kinsner Scheer- in honor of Climb Team Vertical High Geraldine Sliva - in memory of Paul A. Sobel Pamela Smith - in honor of David Groesbeck Edward B. Smith Rosemary smith- in memory of Jesse James Smih Jeff Snowden - in honor of my time in Outward Bound Kimberly L. Spanulo P. Thomas Spernoga Rick and Laura Strauss - in memory of Robert and Betty Weldon

Rick and Laura Strauss - in memory of Tom and Marjorie Stinchcomb Swank Multimedia LLC Georgeanne Taghizadeh Joanne L. Vickerman - in memory of Allison Beasley Kelley W. Lauren Waldron Emily and Bob Williams - in honor of 46 years of marriage (and counting) Patricia and Barry Wilson David and Elizabeth Victor Albert Yandek Russell J. Zanowick Frank Zelko - in memory of Constance Zelko Golf Education Fund Anonymous - in honor of the Zack Bruell Restaurant Group staff North Chagrin Nature Center Fund Patty Abdenour - in memory of Gary Reider Thomas and Gail Allison - in memory of Gary Reider Linda Angart - in memory of Gary Reider Anonymous Stan and Carole Berman - in memory of Gary Reider Joseph and Beverly Calabrese - in honor of Marty Calabrese Cleveland Natural Science Club Cleveland Touring Club John and Diana Day - in memory of Lynn H. Cox Forest City Commandery 40 KT Karry Froehlich – in memory of Gary Reider Donald G. and Francine B. Golden- in memory of Gary Reider Mr. and Mrs. Richard Greiner, Jr. Molly Grinstead - in memory of Gary Reider Cathy Sue Hancock - in memory of Gary Reider Nancy E. Hanger Liyen J. Hu and Wenhui Yang - in memory of Gary Reider Emilie Kadish Anonymous Kathy Matish - in memory of Gary Reider Ginger Nero - in memory of Gary Reider James and Kathleen Penko - in memory of Gary Reider Allan and Barbara Peskin Sandra and Sig Stechler - in memory of Bob and Betsy Stechler Sandra and Sig Stechler - in honor of Karen Kannenberg Robert and Cathy Weiss - in memory of Gary Reider Seth and Stacey Wiesenthal - in memory of Gary Reider Zack Fund of The Cleveland Foundation Daniel Zuckerman - in memory of Gary Reider Outdoor Education Fund Cleveland Museum of Natural History Kirtlandia Society Blanche & Kenneth Cooley Fund of The Cleveland Foundation Suzanne G. Hoffman - in honor of Buffy and Cameron DeWitt Dawn Raab - in honor of Stacie Pallotta Laurie Schroeder Outdoor Recreation Phillip Nagle Ranger Department K-9 Unit Fund Susan Conrad - in memory of Challenger

Mike and Robin Durkalec - in memory of Marge and Jack Flanigan Erin M. Foti Joyce Krajewski Michael B. and Judy Malasky Ranger Department Mounted Unit Fund Paula Kramer - inmemory of Walter A. Robb, Jr. Michael B. and Judy Malasky Dawn Mumford, M.D. - in honor of Sara Mumford Edward T. Szklarz Chris Wrona Rocky River Nature Center Fund Elaine Engeln - in memory of Jan Leachman Robert Mendenhall - in memory of Barbara Mendenhall Jean Roch - in memory of Rich Porter and Eddie Porter Landmark Lawn & Garden Supply Trail Ambassador Fund Anonymous Victoria Plata Trails Fund Ruth Anderson - in honor of Mrs. Virginia Swift Peter and Barbara Avrea Kyle Barber - in honor of Hunt Family Christmas 2015 Adam Blake Bill and Barbara Borts Willliam Braum - in honor of CAMBA Timothy P. Burns - in memory of Neil T. Burns, Sr. Chiswick Breweries, Inc. Rudy and Barbara Choudhury Catherine Clark - in memory of Tobie Owens Tom and Colleen Clark-Sutton - in honor of Bill Clark Cleveland West Road Runner Club Kathy and Tim Cwynar - in memory of Robert L. Knurek Gina DeGennaro Gail Evans Mary and Janice Farruggia - in memory of Chris Fiorilli Fat Heads Brewing LP Jesse Harty Mike and Julianne Hirsh - in honor of Dr. Anthony Ross and Dr. Meg Costedio Michael and Barbara Jonas - in memory of Gary Reider William and Janice Kimball George Kiteley Joan and James Longbon Victoria McMillan Christina and Bruce Moffett Joyce E. Newell - in memory of Rita Zayac Kathryn A Peterson Dave and Judy Prasek - in memory of Gary Reider Megan and Mike Sambrook Shaker Heights Social Studies Department - in memory of Tobie Owens Shorr/McKnight Fund Katie Spilker - in memory of Helen Kaczmarek Jeffrey Taggart Jane Tidwell Western Reserve Racing M. Wozniak-Michalak Youth Outdoors Fund Jeannie Fanning Go Ape John A. Rode III - in memory of Greg Yost John A. Rode III - in memory of Joe Lehner

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Lake Erie Nature & Science Center Wildlife Rehabilitation Investigation Camp

Explore animals’ natural history, dietary needs, common injuries and illness, resourceful ways to house and treat them until release and more. Work on real case studies and discover what it takes to become a successful wildlife rehabilitator! For students who have completed grades 6 – 9. Wednesday through Friday, June 15 – 17 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. $250 Registration required

Space Camp

Look at light like you never have before, learn about the lives of astronauts, design and build your own moon base and so much more. Bring a water bottle, dress for adventures (indoors and out) and don’t forget your imagination! For students who have completed grades 1-5. Monday through Friday, June 27 – July 1 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. $306 Registration required

Walter R. Schuele Planetarium Monday, Wednesday & Friday 11 a.m. Twinkle Tots 11:30 a.m. Stellar Stars 12:30 p.m. Family Adventures in Space 1 p.m. You-niverse 2 p.m. Family Adventures in Space

Tuesday & Thursday 11:30 a.m. Rusty Rocket’s Last Blast 1 p.m. You-niverse 2 p.m. Family Adventures in Space

Schedule is subject to some variability. Call 440-871-2900 to confirm programming.

Twinkle Tots

You-niverse

Recommended for children ages 0 – 3. Fee: $2 (including infants)

Recommended for families with children of all ages. Fee: $3

Stellar Stars

Rusty Rocket’s Last Blast

Recommended for ages 3 – 7. Fee: $3

Family Adventures in Space Recommended for families with children of all ages. Fee: $3

Saturday & Sunday 11 a.m. Twinkle Tots 11:30 a.m. Stellar Stars 12:30 p.m. Family Adventures in Space 1 p.m. You-niverse 2 p.m. Family Adventures in Space 2:30 p.m. Rusty Rocket’s Last Blast

Travel through the Solar System with Rusty Rocket and friends as they learn everything they need to know to become space rockets. Approximately 30 minutes. Recommended for children ages 4 -12. Fee: $3

SkyQuest: Peering Through the Clouds of Jupiter

Learn about the Juno Mission, part of NASA’s New Frontier’s program. We’ll explore the probe itself, the mission it faced and what it has uncovered about the planet Jupiter and the Solar System. Program is approximately 45 minutes. Recommended for pre-teens through adults. Thursday, June 9 at 8:30 p.m. Fee: $5

Tickets for all planetarium shows available at the Information Desk 30 minutes before the program begins. Tickets are firstcome, first-served basis and must be purchased more than five minutes prior to show time. For safety reasons, late admittance to planetarium programs is not permitted. No food or drink is permitted.

Visit lensc.org for complete information

Lake Erie Nature & Science Center

Wildlife Rehabilitation • Nature & Science Education • Planetarium 28728 Wolf Road, Bay Village, OH 44140 • 440-871-2900 • www.lensc.org Lake Erie Nature & Science Center is an independent nonprofit affiliate of Cleveland Metroparks and receives public support with local tax dollars from Cuyahoga Arts & Culture, to preserve and enrich our region’s cultural heritage. 12 Emerald Necklace June 2016


In 2017, Cleveland Metroparks is Turning 100. To celebrate we are offering a Cleveland Centennial Coffee Table Book, available this November. This 252-page book is written, designed and published by Cleveland Metroparks employees. Historic and new photos, along with written text highlight the first 100 years of Cleveland Metroparks. This book retails for $49.95 in our shops and kiosks, but look for an advance order discount in July.

Dads & Grads

Show your Cleveland Metroparks love with a custom license plate. $4

Check out our great selection of merchandise in the Nature Shops. Not sure what to buy? Our Cleveland Metroparks gift card is a great fit for all ages. Offer valid 6/1/16 – 6/30/16. While supplies last, see store for additional details. Offer cannot be combined with any other offer or discount.

Life is Better on the Lake! Check out Hinckley Lake Boathouse & Store, where we rent a great section of stand up paddleboards, kayaks, canoes and pedal boats. Rental hours 9 a.m.to 6:30 p.m. Bring completed paperwork and photo ID to the boathouse and speed up your rental process. clevelandmetroparks.com/Uploads/Public/Documents/HLBWaiver.pdf.

LOCATIONS/HOURS Hinckley Lake Boathouse & Store 1 West Drive Hinckley Township 330-278-2160 Daily: 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.

North Chagrin Nature Center Mayfield Village 440-449-0511

Monday – Saturday: 10 a.m. – 4:45 p.m. Sunday: Noon – 4:45p.m.

Rocky River Nature Center North Olmsted 440-734-7576 Mon., Wed. – Saturday:

10 a.m. – 4:45 p.m. Tue.: 10 a.m. – 4:30p.m. Sunday: Noon – 4:45 p.m.

Watershed Stewardship Center Parma 440-253-2170

Tuesday – Saturday 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Sunday: Noon – 4 p.m.

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CLEVELAND METROPARKS GOLF

Golf Pro Tip Parallel Lines A great way to check to see if your club is starting on the right path in the backswing is to check it when the shaft is parallel to the ground. At that point it should be just beyond your toe-line and parallel to a club laid down that represents your target-line. John Fiander PGA Master Professional Sleepy Hollow Golf Course

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Golfweek magazine ranked Manakiki 3rd and Sleepy Hollow 4th among Ohio’s public golf courses.


CLEVELAND METROPARKS GOLF

Treat Dad to Golf on Father’s Day Bonus Rounds makes a great gift for Father’s Day – the more dad plays – the more he saves. Sign dad up today at clevelandmetroparks.com/golf. Dad will look great on the course with new golf apparel – all men’s shirts 20% off June 11 – 19. Or give dad the gift of choice with gift cards that can be used on green fees, carts and merchandise.

Junior Golf Day Camp This five-day camp for young golfers includes instruction, etiquette, rules, playing and on-course experiences. Optional lunch provided through the Back 9 Grill at Seneca for $25/week. Extended care is available for children arriving at 8 a.m. and staying until 5 p.m. A fee of $25 covers extended care for the entire week. Call Washington at 216641-1864 or Seneca at 440-526-0043 for more information. Register online at clevelandmetroparks.com. $200. June 6 – 10 June 13 – 17 June 20 – 24 June 27 – July 1

July 11 – 15 July 18 – 22 July 25 – 29 August 1 – 5.

Sleepy Hollow Golf Course 18 holes, par 71 and driving range Brecksville Reservation 9445 Brecksville Road, Brecksville 440-526-4285 Manakiki Golf Course 18 holes, par 72 North Chagrin Reservation 35501 Eddy Road, Willoughby Hills 440-942-2500 Big Met Golf Course 18 holes, par 72 Rocky River Reservation 4811 Valley Parkway, Fairview Park 440-331-1070

Shawnee Hills Golf Course 18 holes, par 71; 9-hole par 3 course and driving range Bedford Reservation 18753 Egbert Road, Bedford 440-232-7184 Seneca Golf Course 18 holes, par 72 18 holes, par 71 Brecksville Reservation 975 Valley Parkway, Broadview Heights 440-526-0043

A Course For Every Golfer

Junior Golf Day Camp

Little Met Golf Course 9 holes, par 34 Rocky River Reservation 18599 Old Lorain Road, Cleveland 216-941-9672 Mastick Woods Golf Course 9 holes, par 31 Rocky River Reservation 19900 Puritas Road, Cleveland 216-267-5626 Washington Golf Course 9 holes, par 29 and driving range Washington Reservation 3841 Washington Park Boulevard, Village of Newburgh Heights 216-641-1864. 15


JUNE PROGRAMS BY DATE June 1 • Wednesday BR CWC CWC CWC MSRR RRNC WCR

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National Running Day Run Hunt of the Month: Frogs Nature in Watercolor CanalWay Storytime Insect Extravaganza Gallery Wall – Cynthia Katzan West Creek Night Hike: Evening Songs

June 3 • Friday AR BCR CWC HiR WCR

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Dog Hike Sunset at the Lake Beaver Hike Emerald Necklace Hikers Ohio Wetlands Trifecta Bus Tour

June 4 • Saturday Off Site • Urban Explorations: Riverside Cemetery –Brewers and Notables Tour AR • Rain Barrel Workshop BeR • Cicada Search BCR • Emerald Necklace Art Club: Monthly Meeting GPR • Discovery Table: Urban Animals HiR • Extreme Hiking MSRR • KidsFest & Duck Race OECR • MAPS Bird Banding RRR • Healthy Planet, Healthy People 5K Run/Walk RRR • Olmsted Historical Society: Farmers Market RRNC • In Search of Cicadas SCR • Cicada Invasion SCR • Cleveland Natural Science Club WCR • National Trails Day Hike

June 5 • Sunday NCNC OECR OECR RRR RRNC WSC WCR

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Tour of Wildflowers Party Afternoon Archery for Kids Afternoon Archery for Adults Lewis Road Fun Show Your Piece of the Planet: Native Plants Sunday Drop-By: Butterflies Sunday Stroll: Cicada Sounds

June 6 • Monday AR BeR NCNC RRNC SCR ZOO ZOO

• Acacia for the Young at Heart • Woodlands of Bedford: Blooms and Butterflies • North Chagrin Nature Photography Club • Southwest Camera Club • Naturalist at the Pond • Nature Play Camp • Summer Day Camp

June 7 • Tuesday Off Site • Cuyahoga River Kayak Tour LR • Cuyahoga River By Boat SCR • Littles Find Cicadas

June 8 • Wednesday Off Site NCNC NCNC OECR RRNC WSC WCR WCR

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Urban Explorations: Ohio City Tour Sprouts: Growing Kids and Wonder, Naturally Steps to Sustainability Wednesday Walk Greater Cleveland Beekeepers Association Pick Your Poison Insect Extravaganza West Creek Night Hike: Frogs

June 9 • Thursday AR BeR BCR CWC LR MSRR RRNC RRNC

• A Small Field Life • Cicada Search • Pond Dipping Drop-By • Cart Tour and Cookies • Edgewater LIVE • Mountain Bike Time Trials • Scavenger Hunt • Little Explorers: Rabbits and Raindrops

June 10 • Friday BrR ECR GPR HiR MSRR NCR RRR RRNC SCR

• Cicada Mania • Euclid Beach LIVE • Party Animals • ACA Level 1: Introduction to Kayaking Instructor Certification Workshop • American Red Cross Babysitter’s Training • Family Friday Night: Explore a Wetland • Cedar Valley Square Dance • Discovering Nature: Nature Babies • Emerald Necklace Folk & Traditional Arts Series

June 11 • Saturday Off Site BWR BrR CWC CWC CWC CWC

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West Creek Headwaters Hike Half Hikathon Wilderness Skills: Hiking Survival Pack 2-Hour Cart Tour An Introduction to Atlatls Family Bike Ride in the Park Afternoon at Stan Hywet Hall

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HiR NCR NCNC OECR RRR RRNC RRNC RRNC SCR SCR SCR WCR

• Emerald Necklace Hikers • Dog Hike • Owls – Hunters of the Night • MAPS Bird Banding • Olmsted Historical Society: Farmers Market * Meet the Artist: Cynthia Katzan • Planting to Attract Pollinators • Pond Safari • Hike N’ Paint • Nature Journaling • Tales Around the Necklace • Go Mothing!

June 12 • Sunday AR BeR BNC LR NCR NCNC RRNC WCR

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Birds of Acacia Bedford Dog Walk Afternoon Dog Walk Visit the Lorenzo Carter Cabin Biological Succession: Foundations of the Forest Junior Naturalist: Pond Dipping Edible Container Garden Build a Bird

June 13 • Monday BeR CWC RRNC ZOO ZOO

• Woodlands of Bedford: Blooms and Butterflies • Evening Cart Tour • Cuyahoga Astronomical Association • Nature Play Camp • Summer Day Camp

June 14 • Tuesday HiR HiR

• Hiking for the Young at Heart • Kayaking 1: Introduction to Kayaking

June 15 • Wednesday Off Site BR CWC HuR RRNC

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LaDue Kayak Tour Insect Extravaganza Young Explorers Basic Sailing Course Nature Baby

June 16 • Thursday BNC LR MSRR SCR

• Nurture with Nature • Edgewater LIVE • Mountain Bike Time Trials • Full of Flowers

June 17 • Friday CWC ECR

• Cart Tour and Cookies • Euclid Beach LIVE

June 18 • Saturday BeR BNC CWC CWC CWC CWC HiR HiR LR MSRR NCNC RRR RRNC SCR WSC WCR

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Bedford Hiking Series: #6: Viaduct Park Prairie Drop-In Discover with Dad 2-Hour Cart Tour Acoustic Players Circle Family Bike Ride in the Park Family Kayaking Evening Float Rivergate Kayak Tour Half Hikathon Drop-in Nature Color N’ Doodle Olmsted Historical Society: Farmers Market Nature Art Series: Recycled Hummingbird Feeders Hike on Bike Tours Fish Frenzy Weekend Fish Frolic

June 22 • Wednesday GRP LR NCR NCNC WSC WCR

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After Work Walk Mid-Week Walk Insect Extravaganza Sprouts: Growing Kids and Wonder, Naturally FrogWatch Mid-Season Meet Up Beetles, Bugs and Butterflies

June 23 • Thursday AR HIR LR MSRR

• Rain Barrel Workshop • Stand up Paddleboarding 1: Introduction to SUP • Edgewater LIVE • Mountain Bike Time Trials

June 24 • Friday CWC CWC ECR NCR NCNC RRR WSC

• Malabar Farm Bus Tour • Towpath Stroll • Euclid Beach LIVE • Family Campout at Squire’s Castle • Nocturnal Wetlands • Cedar Valley Square Dance • Boy Scouts Merit Badge: Plant Science Part I

June 25 • Saturday CWC CWC CWC CWC GPR LR NCNC NCNC OECR RRR RRNC RRNC SCR SCR WSC

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2-Hour Cart Tour Kite Making Family Bike Ride in the Park Great Backyard Campout Mill Creek Trail History Hike Dragon Boating The Novice Naturalist Drop-In Children’s Nature Craft MAPS Bird Banding Olmsted Historical Society: Farmers Market Half Hikathon Butterfly Investigators Non-Campout In Search of Fireflies Boy Scouts Merit Badge: Plant Science Part II

June 26 • Sunday AR ECR HiR HuR LR LR NCNC RRR RRNC WSC

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Family Fun Hike Birding the Mouth of Euclid Creek Rock Climbing 1: Introduction to Climbing Hike Huntington Lakefront Dog Walk Visit the Lorenzo Carter Cabin Drop-In and Drop a Line Olmsted Historical Society: Military History Days Your Piece of the Planet: Managing Water in the Landscape • Sunday Drop-By: Pollinators

June 27 • Monday AR HiR ZOO ZOO ZOO

• Catching Bugs • Try It Activities – Kayaking and SUP • Emerald Necklace Camp • Nature Play Camp • Summer Day Camp

June 28 • Tuesday BrR HiR HiR LR LR

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Yoga and Hike Kayaking 2: Supplemental Skills Fly Fishing 2: Supplemental Skills Lake Erie Kayak Tour Cuyahoga River By Boat

June 29 • Wednesday

GPR • Insect Extravaganza HiR • Stand Up Paddleboarding Yoga – Beginners Get Out… NCR • Firefly Safari Living Water WCR • West Creek Night Hike: Raptors Birding the Banks of Euclid Creek Stand Up Paddleboarding (SUP) Yoga – Beginners June 30 • Thursday Stand Up Paddleboarding 1: Introduction to SUP HiR • Stand up Paddleboarding 1: Introduction Drop-In: Pond Dipping MSRR • Fascinating Fireflies Fathers’ Day Hike Biodiversity Blitz Land Without Lungs Fish Frenzy Weekend (MSRR) Mill Stream Run (AR) Acacia Reservation Reservation (BeR) Bedford Reservation June 20 • Monday (NCR) North Chagrin (BCR) Big Creek Reservation CWC • Preschool: Lifecycles Reservation (BWR) Bradley Woods ECR • The Full Strawberry Moon Stroll (NCNC) North Chagrin Nature Reservation SCR • Sunrise on the Longest Day Center (BrR) Brecksville Reservation SCR • Summer Solstice Hike (OECR) Ohio & Erie Canal (BNC) Brecksville Nature Center SCR • Sunset on the Longest Day Reservation (BR) Brookside Reservation ZOO • Nature Play Camp (RRR) Rocky River Reservation (CWC) CanalWay Center ZOO • Summer Day Camp (RRNC) Rocky River Nature (ECR) Euclid Creek Reservation Center (GPC) Garfield Park Center June 21 • Tuesday (SCR) South Chagrin (GPR) Garfield Park Reservation HiR • Climb the Ledge Youth Day Reservation (HiR) Hinckley Reservation LR • Urban Birding Survey (WR) Washington Reservation (HuR) Huntington Reservation LR • Cuyahoga River By Boat (WSC) Watershed Stewardship (LR) Lakefront Reservation NCR • Hillcrest Concert Band Center (LAL) Look About Lodge SCR • Summer Solstice Concert (WCR) West Creek Reservation WCR • Summer Solstice 3rd Anniversary Hike

June 19 • Sunday BNC CWC ECR HiR HiR NCNC RRNC RRNC SCR WSC

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Off Site Programs 4 • Saturday Urban Explorations: Riverside Cemetery – Brewers and Notables Tour

Riverside Cemetery’s William Halley leads us to the resting places of several renowned Clevelanders, while Historical Interpreter Doug Kusak takes an intoxicating look at where some of Cleveland’s early brewmeisters went for their “last call.” 8:30 – 11:30 a.m. Ages: adult Terrain: paved, 1.5 miles Register by phone or online beginning May 20 216-206-1000

Urban Explorations: Ohio City Tour

Join Mike and Louise McCormick on a walk through Ohio City. So much history abounds in this area. Learn about the famous “Bridge Wars.” Learn about the neighborhood where the West Side Market stands. Meeting place and details sent after registration. 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Ages: adult Fee: $5 Terrain: city streets, 1.5 miles Register by phone or online beginning May 20 216-206-1000

11 • Saturday West Creek Headwaters Hike

7 • Tuesday Cuyahoga River Kayak Tour

Enhance your paddling skills while enjoying a light workout as you paddle the Upper Cuyahoga River. No previous paddling experience required. Late fee after May 30. 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. Upper Cuyahoga River, Eldon Russell Park Ages: 14 years & over with adult Fee: $40 (includes boat & equipment) Register online clevelandmetroparks.com/or 216-341-1704

8 • Wednesday

Where does West Creek originate, and what does it look like there? Let’s take a hike around the headwaters in our neighborhood to explore the places that give our urban creeks their unique characteristics. 1 - 2:30 p.m. Kmart parking lot on Broadview Road Terrain: grass, sidewalks, 3 miles Register by phone or online beginning May 1 440-887-1968

15 • Wednesday

4 • Saturday

LaDue Kayak Tour

Rain Barrel Workshop

Strengthen your core and your senses on a relaxing kayak tour of LaDue Reservoir in Geauga County. No paddling experience required. Late fee after June 7. 6 – 9 p.m. LaDue Reservoir Ages: 14 years & over with adult Fee: $40 (includes boat & equipment) Register online clevelandmetroparks.com/or 216-341-1704.

A rain barrel collects and stores rainwater that would be lost to runoff that can be used to water lawns and gardens. Join us, along with Cuyahoga Soil & Water Conservation District, to make your own rain barrel. 9:30 – 11 a.m. Cedar Road parking lot Fee: $60 (barrel, diverter, all materials) Register by phone or online by May 30 cuyahogaswcd.org/events 216-524-6580 x16 440-473-3370

Acacia Reservation 3 • Friday Dog Hike

Bring your best furry friend to the park for some exercise and socialization. We’ll hike the rolling terrain of Acacia Reservation. All dogs must be leashed. 2 – 3:30 p.m. Cedar Road parking lot Terrain: some hills, paved, 3 – 3.5 miles 440-473-3370

Group Programming For information on group programs, call any Cleveland Metroparks Education Center.

Outdoor Adventures Outdoor Recreation is yearround. For details about trips, skill classes or other recreational activities, visit clevelandmetroparks.com/or.

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Acacia Reservation continued

6 • Monday Acacia for the Young at Heart

Slow down and enjoy a leisurely walk with Naturalist Natalie Schroder as we explore all that Acacia Reservation holds during this first month of summer. Search for early monarch butterflies as well as barn swallows and bluebirds. All abilities welcome. 10 – 11 a.m. Cedar Road parking lot Terrain: paved, some hills, up to 2 miles 440-473-3370

27 • Monday Catching Bugs

Join Naturalist Natalie Schroder searching the field for butterflies, caterpillars, ladybugs and grasshoppers while discovering what makes them so special. Nets and bug jars available for catch and release or bring your own. 2 – 3 p.m. Cedar Road parking lot Ages: families 440-473-3370.

Bedford Reservation 6 • Monday Woodlands of Bedford: Blooms and Butterflies

9 • Thursday A Small Field Life

Do you enjoy catching butterflies and grasshoppers? Come learn about these insects that call the park’s grassland home. Enjoy insect games and a small trip around the field. If you have one, bring a butterfly net. May step into the grass to catch insects. 1 – 2:30 p.m. Cedar Road parking lot Ages: 5 – 8 years with adult Terrain: easy, 1 – 2 miles 440-473-3370

12 • Sunday

Explore the floodplains around Tinker’s Creek for beautiful late spring flowers and their associated butterflies with Fred Losi. This hike will be repeated on four Mondays revealing changes as spring progresses towards summer. Earn credit for a Walking Works hike. 6:30 – 8 p.m. Hemlock Creek Picnic Area Terrain: flat, easy, 1 mile 216-206-1000

12 • Sunday Bedford Dog Walk

Birds of Acacia

Join Naturalist Jake Kudrna searching for barn swallows, bluebirds and nesting orioles. 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. Cedar Road parking lot Terrain: paved trails, 1 – 2 miles 440-473-3370

23 • Thursday Rain Barrel Workshop (see 6/4 for details)

6:30 – 8 p.m. Register by June 17

26 • Sunday Family Fun Hike

Join us for a leisurely walk around Acacia Reservation. We’ll look for birds, bugs and flowers as we explore this former golf course. 2 – 3:30 p.m. Cedar Road parking lot 440-473-3370

Bring your dog for a guided walk from the Gorge Overlook to Bridal Veil Falls and back. Dogs must be leashed and waste picked up. Walkers without dogs are welcome. 9 – 10 a.m. Tinker’s Creek Gorge Scenic Overlook Terrain: pavement, dirt, stairs, moderate, 2.5 miles 216-206-1000

13 • Monday Woodlands of Bedford: Blooms and Butterflies (see 6/6 for details)

18 • Saturday Bedford Hiking Series #6: Viaduct Park

The Great Falls of Tinker’s Creek are the centerpiece of this hike through the history of Viaduct

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Park. The preserved foundations of downtown Bedford are on display in this final hike of the series. 10:30 a.m. – Noon Viaduct Park 216-206-1000.

Big Creek Reservation 3 • Friday Sunset at the Lake

Join Naturalist Debra Shankland at Lake Isaac as dusk nears. We’ll look for wildflowers and wildlife, then let our ears take over our perceptions as the sun sets. Evening always brings a different experience. Earn credit for a Walking Works hike. 7:30 – 9 p.m. Lake Isaac Waterfowl Sanctuary Terrain: easy, 1.5 miles 440-887-1968

4 • Saturday Emerald Necklace Art Club: Monthly Meeting

Draw and paint with us. Members of the Emerald Necklace Art Club are invited to bring their favorite medium as we appreciate the signs of the season. Not a member? Sign up at clevelandmetroparks.com/enartclub. 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

Ages: adult 440-473-3370

9 • Thursday Pond Dipping Drop-By

Drop by the pond near the Prehistoric Play Pit to examine life under water. We’ll provide dip nets, field guides and aquariums to observe and identify aquatic animals up-close, then release them unharmed. 10 a.m. – Noon Eastland Road Trailhead 440-887-1968.

Brecksville Reservation 11 • Saturday Wilderness Skills: Hiking Survival Pack

Ten essential survival items should be found in every survival pack. Find out what they are, and how to create a lightweight pack. 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. Meadows Picnic Area Ages: adult Terrain: flat, 0.25 mile 440-526-1012

Half Hikathon

June 11, 18, 25 • 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Join Naturalist Marty Calabrese on this weekly wellness hike exploring Cleveland Metroparks. We’ll traverse a variety of wildlife topics while breaking a sweat. Hikers will gain wildlife identification skills and burn calories along 13.1 miles of natural surface hiking. Saturday, June 11 Codrington Picnic Area • Bradley Woods Reservation Terrain: moderate, muddy, ≈4 miles Saturday, June 18 Royalview Picnic Area • Mill Stream Run Reservation Terrain: strenuous, hilly, ≈ 5.5 miles Saturday, June 25 Rocky River Nature Center Terrain: moderate, stairs, ≈5 miles 440-734-6660.


JUNE PROGRAMS BY LOCATION 28 • Tuesday Yoga and Hike

Hike and pause at scenic locations with certified yoga instructor, Kim Scott Sowinski. Yoga mats provided, but you can bring your own. 6 – 7:30 p.m. Harriet Keeler Memorial Picnic Area Ages: 14 years & over with adult Fee: $15 Register online by June 23 clevelandmetroparks.com/or 216-341-1704.

Brecksville Nature Center Open daily 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 9000 Chippewa Creek Drive Brecksville 440-526-1012

12 • Sunday Afternoon Dog Walk

Join a naturalist for a brisk walk through the forest to get some exercise for your furry friend. 2:30 – 4 p.m. Ages: adult Terrain: moderate, hills, 3 miles

18 • Saturday

June 2016 Cicada Programs Cicada Invasion! Saturday, June 4 • Noon – 4 p.m. • The Shelterhouse Picnic Area • South Chagrin Reservation We haven’t seen them since 1999, so it’s time to celebrate everything cicada. Come meet and learn about cicadas, celebrate them with art, get involved with research, play cicada games, go on a cicada hike and attend a mega 17th birthday party. For more information, call 440-473-3370.

Wednesdays June 1 – 29 Insect Extravaganza

Sunday Stroll: Cicada Sounds

Explore the world of insects with Eco Explorers through activity stations. Who is making all that noise? How do they move? Where do they live? What do they eat? 10 a.m. – Noon June 1 • Bonnie Park Picnic Area Mill Stream Run Reservation June 8 • Monarch Bluff Picnic Area • West Creek Reservation June 15 • Brookside Event Site Brookside Reservation June 22 • Nature Education Building • North Chagrin Reservation June 29 • Old Birch Picnic Area Garfield Park Reservation Ages: 3 – 5 years with adult Terrain: paved, grass, easy 216-206-1000

Cicadas announce their presence by filling the midday summer sizzle with their unmistakable chorus. Join a naturalist for an easy hike to learn about these fascinating critters and how to tell them apart by their songs. 2:30 – 4 p.m. Monarch Bluff Picnic Area West Creek Reservation Terrain: varied, 2 miles 440-887-1968

Prairie Drop-In

Stop by to see what is in bloom. Naturalist Kathy Schmidt will be there to identify plants and share their pioneer and American Indian uses. 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. and 3 – 4 p.m. Tallgrass Prairie Ages: adult, families Terrain: flat, 0.5 mile

19 • Sunday Get Out…

…and get active. Join Naturalist Kelly McGinnis for a hike. Over the next several months, we’ll add more distance to this hiking series. 2 – 4 p.m. Ages: adult Terrain: hills, moderate, 3.5 miles.

5 • Sunday

4 • Saturday Cicada Search

We’ll be out searching for the 17-year cicadas, also known as the periodical cicada. We’ll have bug nets and containers so you have a chance at seeing them up close. 1 – 3 p.m. Egbert Picnic Area Bedford Reservation 216-206-1000 In Search of Cicadas

Cicadas abound. Let’s see if we can find them near Rocky River Nature Center. You won’t want to miss this amazing phenomenon that only happens every 17 years. 1:30 – 3 p.m. Rocky River Nature Center Terrain: some stairs, 1 mile 440-734-6660

7 • Tuesday Littles Find Cicadas

Join Naturalist Carly Martin and go in search of big buzzy bugs. 17-year cicadas are back and you won’t want to miss this fun and educational opportunity. 10 – 11:30 a.m. and 1 – 2:30 p.m. Look About Lodge South Chagrin Reservation Ages: 3.5 – 6 years with adult Terrain: 0.5 mile Register by phone by June 5 440-473-3370

9 • Thursday Cicada Search

On this hike we’ll learn to identify signs of returning, periodical cicadas. If our search is successful, then this site will be a treat that is almost two decades in the making. 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Lost Meadows Bedford Reservation 216-206-1000

Magicicada species. 2:30 – 3:30 p.m. and 9 – 10 p.m. Ottawa Point Picnic Area Brecksville Reservation Terrain: easy, less than 1 mile 440-526-1012

16 • Thursday Nurture with Nature

Explore nature through books, games, hikes and other activities. This month we’ll learn about cicadas. 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. Brecksville Nature Center Ages: 3 years & over with adult Register by phone beginning June 1 440-526-1012

25 • Saturday The Novice Naturalist

The 17-year cicada is back. Let’s take a close look at this amazing creature in the order Hemiptera. Bring your sketchbook as we document this amazing re-emergence. We’ll take a hike to see if we can find remaining adults and search for nymphal sheddings. 10 – 11:30 a.m. North Chagrin Nature Center 440-473-3370.

10 • Friday Cicada Mania

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Brookside Reservation 1 • Wednesday National Running Day Run

Run, Matt, run! Naturalist Matt Knittel will lead a leisurely-paced run (approximately 10 minutes per mile, max) around Brookside Reservation’s trails. Come get your sweat on. 5 – 6 p.m. John Nagy Blvd. entrance Ages: adult Terrain: mostly paved, stairs, 3 miles 440-887-1968.

CanalWay Center Open Mon. – Sat. 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday Noon – 5 p.m. 4524 E. 49th St. Cuyahoga Hts. 216-206-1000 Ohio & Erie Canal Reservation

1 • Wednesday Hunt of the Month: Frogs

In the summer when you walk outside you might hear some frogs calling. We have hidden 20 frogs throughout CanalWay Center. See how many you can find then go visit the wetlands and listen for some frogs. Through June 30. 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Mon. – Sat. Noon – 5 p.m. Sunday Nature in Watercolor

Experience the wonders of nature through an exhibition of watercolor paintings by artists from Nancy Notarianni’s adult watercolor class. Through June 30. 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Mon. – Sat. Noon – 5 p.m. Sunday CanalWay Storytime

Dive into some good books with us. We’ll splish and splash as we hear stories and poems about fish and other water critters. 11 – 11:45 a.m. and 6 – 6:45 p.m.

3 • Friday Beaver Hike

Investigate the life of the American beaver. We’ll hike to the wetlands to see where the beaver calls home, discuss how they live and the adaptations that make them so interesting. 8:15 – 9:15 p.m. Register online beginning May 20

9 • Thursday Cart Tour and Cookies

Have you wanted to walk to the end of our trail, but the distance was too far? Our cart will take you north on the trail and focus on the cultural history of our reservation. Refreshments when you return. 10 – 11 a.m. or noon – 1 p.m. Fee: $5 Register beginning June 1

11 • Saturday 2-Hour Cart Tour

Historical Interpreter Doug Kusak is your guide on an extended northern tour of Ohio & Erie Canal Reservation. We’ll discuss the history of the park, area geography, watersheds, trails, industry, some nature and whatever else comes up. 10 a.m. – Noon Fee: $10 Register online beginning June 1 An Introduction to Atlatls

Learn the history of the atlatl, an ancient spear throwing device that has been used around the world for thousands of years. Try your hand at throwing darts using various styles of atlatls. Noon – 1 p.m. Ages: 8 years & over with adult Fee: $5 Terrain: one hill, 0.5 mile Register online beginning June 1 Afternoon at Stan Hywet Hall

Join us on a tour of Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens. We’ll ride on the bus down to Akron for a walking tour of the summer gardens on the Hywet property and also visit the Manor House, Gate Lodge and Corbin Conservatory.

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Noon – 5 p.m. Fee: $60 (admission) Terrain: paved, dirt, stairs, 1 – 2 miles Register online by June 8 216-206-1000 Family Bike Ride in the Park

Easy-going Historical Interpreter Doug Kusak leads an easy-going bike ride from CanalWay Center to Harvard Road and back. It’s an exercise in exercise, excitement and explanations as we wander where the water winds in Ohio & Erie Canal Reservation. Helmet required. 2 – 4 p.m. Terrain: paved, 2 hills, 6 miles

13 • Monday Evening Cart Tour

Join a naturalist on an evening cart tour along Ohio & Erie Canal. We’ll look for signs of wildlife that roam in the evening hours and discuss the animals both past and present that call the canal home. 6:30 – 8 p.m. Fee: $5 Register online beginning June 1

15 • Wednesday Young Explorers

What’s wet, has fins and breathes through gills? You guessed it a fish. Through a variety of activities your little one will learn about and observe fish. 10 – 11 a.m. or 1 – 2 p.m. Ages: 3 – 5 years with adult Terrain: easy, paved, 0.5 – 1 mile Register by phone or online beginning June 1

17 • Friday Cart Tour and Cookies (see 6/9 for details)

18 • Saturday Discover with Dad

Spend the morning with dad in the park. We’ll enjoy donuts and take a delightful walk to discover the cultural and natural history of Ohio & Erie Canal Reservation. 9:30 – 10:45 a.m. Fee: $2 Terrain: paved, hill, 1 mile Register by phone or online beginning May 20

Acoustic Players Circle

Players, singers and listener enjoy acoustic music of varied styles in a relaxed, informal, family-friendly setting. Come lead, play along with, sing along with, or just enjoy songs based on a theme that changes every month. This month’s theme: Acoustic Pop/ Rock Favorites. 1 – 3 p.m. Family Bike Ride in the Park (see 6/11 for details) 2-Hour Cart Tour (see 6/11 for details)

19 • Sunday Living Water

This drop-in program shows the wonderful creatures that live in the local water before it is treated for safe drinking. Come by and view these tiny, strangely shaped creatures. Noon – 4:30 p.m.

20 • Monday Preschool: Lifecycles

Discover the different life cycles of animals. We’ll learn how tadpoles grow up to be frogs, how caterpillars are butterflies, and how some insects live under water or underground before shedding their skin and learning to fly. 10 – 11 a.m. Ages: 2 – 5 years with adult Terrain: one hill, 0.5 mile Register online beginning June 1

24 • Friday Malabar Farm Bus Tour

The 581-acre Malabar Farm in Pleasant Valley was the dream of Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Louis Bromfield. See the farm as it was during Bromfield’s time on a guided mansion tour and wagon ride. Bring money for a stop at Grandpa’s Cheesebarn and Sweeties Jumbo Chocolates on the way home. 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. CanalWay Center parking lot Ages: adult, 13 years & over with adult Fee: $60 (admission & box lunch) Terrain: mainly flat, paved, grass, stairs Register online beginning June 1


JUNE PROGRAMS BY LOCATION Towpath Stroll

Looking for something to do with the family? Stop by for a naturalist-led walk on the towpath trail to see what is happening this spring morning. 10 – 11:15 a.m. Terrain: moderate, paved, 1 – 1.5 miles

25 • Saturday Kite Making

Make a light weight, paper bag kite that will fly high in the sky. Bring your brown paper bag and we’ll provide the decorations. 2 – 3 p.m. Register online or by phone June 1 – 23 Great Backyard Campout

Bring your family for an evening under the stars. We’ll go on a night hike, watch for bats over the canal and have a campfire. Sunday we’ll have a light breakfast, a short hike and pack up. 7 p.m. – 11 a.m. Ages: 5 years & over with adult Fee: $30 per family (up to 4) Register online beginning June 1 2-Hour Cart Tour (see 6/11 for details) Family Bike Ride in the Park (see 6/11 for details).

Euclid Creek Reservation 19 • Sunday Birding the Banks of Euclid Creek

Join Naturalist Jake Kudrna on the edges of this creek searching for woodpeckers, catbirds and sandpipers. Earn credit for a Walking Works hike. 9:30 – 11 a.m. Highland Picnic Area parking lot Terrain: natural, uneven surfaces, some hills, 2 miles 440-473-3370

20 • Monday The Full Strawberry Moon Stroll

This full moon brings forth some of the first fruits of spring. Join us under this warm full moon as we share American Indian legends and folklore of this favorite moon of newlyweds. Moon facts and nature phenology will be laced

Euclid Beach LIVE Fridays, June 10 – August 12 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. Euclid Creek Park Euclid Creek Reservation

Each Friday this summer come out for a picnic in the park with live entertainment, food trucks and Cleveland Metroparks. Bands June 10 The Blues Posse featuring Earl the Pearl & Guitar Slim June 17 The Mighty Golden Echoes & The Prayer Warriors June 24 Charisma For more information, call 216-635-3200. within this stroll. 9:30 – 10:45 p.m. Quarry Picnic Area Terrain: paved and dirt path, 1 mile 440-473-3370

26 • Sunday Birding the Mouth of Euclid Creek

Join Naturalist Natalie Schroder at the mouth of Euclid Creek in search of waterfowl, kingfishers and cave swallows. 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. Wildwood entrance parking lot Terrain: paved, natural uneven surface, up to 2 miles 440-473-3370.

Garfield Park Reservation 4 • Saturday

10 • Friday Party Animals

Bring your little ones to celebrate the animals of the forest. We’ll learn about a few of our favorite forest friends through a story, a hike and an edible craft. 10:30 a.m. – Noon Red Oak Picnic Area Ages: 4 – 7 years with adult Terrain: easy, gravel, hill, 0.2 mile Register online or by phone May 20 – June 8 216-206-1000

22 • Wednesday After Work Walk

Let’s enjoy the forest trail as we take in the beautiful scenery that summer provides. 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. Garfield Park Center parking lot Terrain: some hills, stairs, gravel, 2 miles 216-206-1000

Discovery Table: Urban Animals

Urban animals can be many, varied and secretive. Drop by to lift the mysterious veil on a few of Northeast Ohio’s common species. 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Red Oak Shelter area 216-206-1000

25 • Saturday Mill Creek Trail History Hike

View the largest waterfall in Cuyahoga County, Mill Creek Falls. Walk to the site of the former Northern Ohio Lunatic Asylum. See the remnants of the past as you hear about these amazing places from Historical Interpreter Karen Lakus.

10 – 11 a.m. Mill Creek Falls Terrain: paved, one hill, 1 mile 216-206-1000.

Hinckley Reservation 3 • Friday Emerald Necklace Hikers

Don’t feel comfortable navigating the trails on your own? Join this monthly hike to explore the Emerald Necklace, get some exercise and enjoy each other’s company. Get your blood pumping as we hike through rugged Whipp’s Ledges. 10 a.m. – Noon Hinckley Lake Boathouse & Store Ages: adult Terrain: steep, rocky, 3.5 – 4 miles 440-526-1012

4 • Saturday Extreme Hiking

There is no better way to celebrate National Trails Day than hiking. Plan to hike a variety of trail surfaces and bring a grocery bag to help clean-up the trails along the way. 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Whipp’s Ledges parking lot Terrain: hills and creek crossings, 8 – 10 miles 440-526-1012

10 • Friday ACA Level 1: Introduction to Kayaking Instructor Certification Workshop

Become an American Canoe Association certified instructor. Participants can receive kayak instructor certification through the ACA after successfully completing the course which includes teaching assigned topics both in the classroom and on the water. Through June 12. 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Hinckley Lake Boathouse Ages: adult Fee: $295 (includes instructor manual, training tools, kayak, and equipment) Register online by May 31 clevelandmetroparks.com/or 216-341-1704

11 • Saturday Emerald Necklace Hikers (see 6/3 for details)

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14 • Tuesday Hiking for the Young at Heart

Join Naturalist Jenny McClain for a leisurely hike through beautiful Whipp’s Ledges. We’ll look for late summer wildflowers as we explore the rugged ledges. 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. Top O’Ledges Picnic Area Ages: adult Terrain: steep, rocky, 2 – 3 miles 440-526-1012 Kayaking 1: Introduction to Kayaking

19 • Sunday Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP) Yoga – Beginners

Learn basic SUP techniques, then practice SUP yoga on the water with certified yoga instructor, Ann Taddeo. Late fee after June 12. 8 – 9:45 a.m. Hinckley Lake Boathouse Ages: adult Fee: $35 (includes board & equipment) Register online at clevelandmetroparks.com/or 216-341-1704 Stand Up Paddleboarding 1: Introduction to SUP

Combines classroom and on-thewater practice to introduce you to basic paddling strokes and equipment. Be prepared to get wet. Late fee after June 6. 6 – 9 p.m. Hinckley Lake Boathouse Ages: 14 years & over with adult Fee: $45 (includes boat & equipment) Register online clevelandmetroparks.com/or 216-341-1704

Lessons focus on equipment, basic paddling strokes, and standing on the board. Late fee after June 12. 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. or 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. Hinckley Lake Boathouse Ages: 10 years & over with adult Fee: $35 adult, $15 youth (ages 10 – 13) (includes board & equipment) Register online clevelandmetroparks.com/or 216-341-1704

18 • Saturday

21 • Tuesday

Family Kayaking

Learn proper climbing techniques on natural rock plus try slacklining. Late fee after June 13. 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Top O’ Ledges Picnic Area Ages: 10 – 15 years Fee: $50 (equipment included) Register online clevelandmetroparks.com/or 216-341-1704

Evening Float

Stand Up Paddleboarding 1: Introduction to SUP (see 6/19 for details)

23 • Thursday

6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

26 • Sunday Rock Climbing 1: Introduction to Climbing

Learn proper climbing techniques and knots on natural rock

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Hinckley Lake • Hinckley Reservation Join Cleveland Metroparks historical interpreters for an hour-long paddle in a big canoe. This living history program gives you a chance to paddle a 34-foot canoe, sing and hear tales from fur trade characters of long ago. Perfect for those who seek historic adventure. Fee: $5 (5 years & over) Register online Saturday and Sunday, July 16 and 17 Friday, July 22 Sunday, July 24 Saturday and Sunday, August 13 and 14 Saturday and Sunday, August 20 and 21 Saturday and Sunday, September 10 and 11 Friday, September 16 Saturday and Sunday, September 24 and 25 Saturday, October 1 Saturday and Sunday, October 8 and 9 Saturday, October 15 Departure times: 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 2 p.m., and 3:30 p.m. Fridays – 6:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. For more information call 440-526-1012.

Climb the Ledge Youth Day

Naturalists will help families explore Hinckley Lake from kayaks. We’ll look for great blue herons and other wildlife. 1:30 – 4 p.m. Hinckley Lake Boathouse & Store Ages: 8 years & over (18 years & under with adult) Fee: $10 (includes equipment) Register by phone beginning June 1 440-526-1012 Paddle a kayak into dusk with Naturalist Pam Taylor. You’ll be guided around the lake while watching the transition of wildlife from day to night. 6 – 8:30 p.m. Hinckley Lake Boathouse & Store Ages: adult Fee: $10 (includes equipment) Register online beginning June 1 440-526-1012

Voyageur Canoe Paddles

at Hinckley Reservation. Late fee after June 19. 9 a.m. – Noon or 1 – 4 p.m. Top O’ Ledges Picnic Area Ages: 16 years & over with adult Fee: $45 (equipment included) Register online clevelandmetroparks.com/or 216-341-1704

27 • Monday “Try-It” Activities: Kayaking and Stand Up Paddleboarding

Discover how fun yet challenging kayaking and stand up paddleboarding can be. 4 – 8 p.m. Hinckley Lake Boathouse Ages: 10 years & over with adult

Fee: $5 (includes boat & equipment) Register online clevelandmetroparks.com/or 216-341-1704

28 • Tuesday Kayaking 2: Supplemental Skills

Learn deep water re-entry rescue techniques and advanced paddling strokes. Prerequisite: Kayaking 1. Late fee after June 20. 6 – 9 p.m. Hinckley Lake Boathouse Ages: 14 years & over with adult Fee: $45 (includes boat & equipment) Register online clevelandmetroparks.com/or 216-341-1704


JUNE PROGRAMS BY LOCATION Fly Fishing 2: Supplemental Skills

Learn advanced skills and good fishing locations as you practice casting the fly rod into the lake. Prerequisite: Fly Fishing 1. Late fee after June 20. 6 – 9 p.m. Ledge Lake Shelter B Ages: 14 years & over with adult Fee: $30 (includes equipment) Register online clevelandmetroparks.com/or 216-341-1704

29 • Wednesday Stand Up Paddleboarding (SUP) Yoga – Beginners (see 6/19 for details)

6:30 – 8:15 p.m.

30 • Thursday Stand Up Paddleboarding 1: Introduction to SUP (see 6/19 for details)

6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

Huntington Reservation 15 • Wednesday Basic Sailing Course

Learn to sail small 14-foot sailboats in pairs and solo with both classroom and on-water instruction. Late fee after June 7. June 15, 4 – 7 p.m. and June 16 & 17, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Lake Shelter (east half ) Ages: 16 years & over with adult Fee: $100 (includes boat, equipment, & textbook) Register online clevelandmetroparks.com/or 216-341-1704

26 • Sunday Hike Huntington

Enjoy the sights and sounds of forest and beach on a beautiful summer morning. 10 – 11 a.m. Lake Road Trailhead Terrain: hilly, stairs, sand 440-734-6660.

Lakefront Reservation

22 • Wednesday

7 • Tuesday

Need a change in your weekly routine? If so, join us for a midweek walk. We’ll enjoy the view of the lake as we walk along the beach and trail. 3:30 – 5 p.m. Lower Edgewater parking lot by bathhouse Terrain: sandy, moderate, 2 miles 216-206-1000

Cuyahoga River By Boat

Historical Interpreter Doug Kusak is your guide on a boat ride going “up the river.” We’ll discuss the Cuyahoga River, bridges, area geography, watersheds, trails, industry and whatever else comes up. River traffic affects route. 4 – 6 p.m. or 7 – 9 p.m. Merwin’s Wharf Fee: $15 Register online beginning June 1 216-206-1000

12 • Sunday Visit the Lorenzo Carter Cabin

Visit the little log cabin that has sat on the east bank of the Flats since 1976. Find out the story behind it as well as the early history of Cleveland. The cabin is located at Heritage Park 1 at Center Street and Merwin Avenue. 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Lorenzo Carter Cabin 216-206-1000

18 • Saturday Rivergate Kayak Tour

Discover downtown from a new perspective as you refine your kayaking skills and gain an appreciation of Cleveland’s past during this mini-workout. Boat traffic dictates direction of the tour. Late fee after June 12. 10 a.m. – Noon or 1 – 3 p.m. Rivergate Park Ages: 14 years & over with adult Fee: $35 (includes boat & equipment) Register online clevelandmetroparks.com/or 216-341-1704

21 • Tuesday Urban Birding Survey

Join Naturalist Jen Brumfield for a survey of nesting birds at Wendy Park. Surprises await us at this remarkable park on the outskirts of downtown Cleveland. 9:30 – 11 a.m. Wendy Park Terrain: mostly flat, 1 mile 440-734-6660 Cuyahoga River By Boat (see 6/7 for details)

Mid-Week Walk

25 • Saturday Dragon Boating

Cleveland Dragon Boat Association members introduce you to the equipment as well as basic strokes. Late fee after June 19. 1 – 3 p.m. Rivergate Park Ages: 14 years & over with adult Fee: $15 (includes boat & equipment) Register online by June 22 clevelandmetroparks.com/or 216-341-1704

26 • Sunday Lakefront Dog Walk

Bring your dog for a guided walk around Edgewater Park. Dogs must be leashed and waste picked up. Walkers without dogs welcome. 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. Lower Edgewater Fishing Pier Terrain: pavement, sand, one hill, stairs, moderate, 2 miles 216-206-1000 Visit the Lorenzo Carter Cabin (see 6/12 for details)

28 • Tuesday Lake Erie Kayak Tour

Paddle sit-on-top kayaks behind the breakwall to experience a new view of downtown Cleveland. Previous paddling experience recommended. Late fee after June 20. 6 – 8:30 p.m. Wendy Park Ages: adult Fee: $35 (includes boat & equipment) Register online clevelandmetroparks.com/or 216-341-1704

Mill Stream Run Reservation 4 • Saturday KidsFest & Duck Race

A wave of yellow rubber ducks bobbing intently to the finish line on the Rocky River will cap a full day of fun activities including pony rides, face painting, inflatables and the chance to see and touch army trucks, fire engines and monster trucks. Proceeds from Duck Race sales benefit the restoration of Wintergreen Cabin. 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Chalet strongsvilleduckrace.com

9 • Thursday Mountain Bike Time Trials

Categories will be broken into men, women, beginners and advanced. Register for one or all three dates to see if you can improve your time. Late fee after June 1. 6 – 9 p.m. Royalview Shelter Ages: 14 years & over with adult Fee: $15 per race Register online clevelandmetroparks.com/or 216-341-1704

10 • Friday American Red Cross Babysitter’s Training

Gain skills needed to care for children and infants. Through handson activities, videos and discussions, students will be introduced to CPR/First Aid, how to handle emergencies such as injuries, illnesses and accidents, make good decisions and solve problems and write resumes and interview for jobs. 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Brickyard Room Ages: 11 – 15 years Fee: $80 ($60 Ledge Pool Season Pass Holder) Register by June 7 440-331-8111

16 • Thursday Mountain Bike Time Trials (See 6/9 for details)

Late fee after June 9

Cuyahoga River By Boat (see 6/7 for details).

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23 • Thursday Mountain Bike Time Trials (See 6/9 for details)

Late fee after June 16

30 • Thursday Fascinating Fireflies

Join Naturalist Joe Higgins on a firefly spotting adventure. Whether you call them fireflies or lightning bugs, you are sure to learn all about these buggy blinkers on this family-friendly hike. 8:30 – 10 p.m. Butterfly Trail, park at Valley Parkway and Eastland Road Ages: families Terrain: flat, grassy, 1.5 miles 440-887-1968.

North Chagrin Reservation 10 • Friday Family Friday Night: Explore a Wetland

Search for frogs, newts and snakes with Naturalist Jeff Riebe. We’ll have nets and viewing containers available to examine what we find. Bring wettable shoes and clothing. 7 – 8 p.m. Wilson Mills parking lot Terrain: 0.5 mile 440-473-3370

11 • Saturday Dog Hike

Bring your best furry friend to the park for some exercise and socialization. We’ll hike the wooded trails together. All dogs must be leashed. 2 – 3:30 p.m. Strawberry parking lot Terrain: moderate, some hills, 3 – 3.5 miles 440-473-3370

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about succession, a key biological mechanism that allows for the formation of the woodlands that we walk in today. 2:30 – 4:30 p.m. Squire’s Castle Ages: teens, adults Terrain: rough, 2 – 4 miles 440-473-3370

21 • Tuesday Hillcrest Concert Band

Bring a chair or blanket and come enjoy the music of the Hillcrest Concert Band. 7:30 – 8:30 p.m. Forest Picnic Area 440-473-3370

Edgewater LIVE Thursdays June 9 - August 11 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Lower Edgewater Park Lakefront Reservation

Lower Edgewater Place is the place to be this summer. Each Thursday, bring a blanket or chair and let the music move you while you enjoy a spectaular sunset over the Cleveland skyline. Local food trucks will be there for your dining pleasure. Take part in the hands-on nature activities.

24 • Friday Family Campout at Squire’s Castle

Try disc golf or slacklining, go for a night hike or relax around the bonfire. Light breakfast provided Saturday morning. 6 p.m. – June 25, 11 a.m. Squire’s Castle Ages: all ages with adult Fees: individual: $15, 2: $25, 3 – 6: $40 Tents available: $20 Register online by June 21 clevelandmetroparks.com/or 216-341-1704

29 • Wednesday Firefly Safari

Join Naturalist Natalie Schroder in search of fireflies while discovering some fun facts about these incredible insects. Nets and bug jars available for catch and release or bring your own. 8 – 9 p.m. Rogers Road parking lot Ages: families 440-473-3370.

North Chagrin Nature Center Open daily 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 3037 SOM Center Rd. Willoughby Hills 440-473-3370

5 • Sunday Tour of Wildflowers Party

Celebrate the end of spring wildflower season. Tour participants are welcome to stop by anytime this afternoon to have your flow-

Bands June 9 • Cleveland’s Breakfast Club June 16 • Disco Inferno June 23 • The Spazmatics June 30 • TBA For more information, call 216-635-3200.

ers verified and share your experiences. We’ll even silkscreen your Tour shirt while you wait. 1 – 3 p.m.

6 • Monday North Chagrin Nature Photography Club Critique Night

Time to put your knowledge of composition to work. Bring in a maximum of two photos for gentle critique. 8 – 9:30 p.m.

8 • Wednesday Sprouts: Growing Kids and Wonder, Naturally

Join Natalie the Naturalist to learn about weather through discovery time, a craft and hike. 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Nature Education Building Ages: 3 – 5 years with adult Terrain: paved, 0.75 mile Register by phone by June 2 440-473-3370

Steps to Sustainability

Learn ways to benefit nature through your own backyard. Learn easy steps to start the process of making your backyard a wildlife oasis through composting, collecting rainwater and pollinator gardening. Indoor presentation followed by optional outdoor tour. 6 – 8 p.m. Terrain: paved, 0.5 mile

11 • Saturday Owls – Hunters of the Night

This program will take a look at several of the owls found in Northeast Ohio. Come see a live owl, and learn about their unique characteristics and adaptations for hunting. 11 a.m. – Noon Nature Education Building 440-473-3370

12 • Sunday Junior Naturalist: Pond Dipping

What strange creatures live in the marsh? We’ll use our nets and our brains to find out. Plan on getting messy. 1 - 2 p.m.


JUNE PROGRAMS BY LOCATION 18 • Saturday Drop-in Nature Color N’ Doodle

Nature art can be relaxing for all ages. Drop in, sit a while, and relax with some colored pencils, ink pens and nature designs to draw forth your creative side. Demonstrations given in doodle patterns, color shading and mixing. 10 – 11 a.m. or 1 – 2 p.m.

19 • Sunday Drop-In: Pond Dipping

Drop in and drop a net to the bottom of Sanctuary Marsh. Tadpoles, dragonfly nymphs and giant water bugs are just a few things that can be found in the muddy bottom of this wetland. We’ll supply the nets, buckets and identification sheets. Wear footwear that can get wet. 2 – 3:30 p.m. Ages: families

22 • Wednesday Sprouts: Growing Kids and Wonder, Naturally (See 6/8 for details)

1 – 2 p.m. Register by phone by June 16

24 • Friday Nocturnal Wetlands

Even though lots of them are out during the day, some of the most interesting creatures actually come out at night. Join a naturalist on a hike to learn about these amazing nocturnal animals and how they use the wetlands to their advantage. 7 – 8 p.m. Terrain: easy, 1 – 1.5 miles

25 • Saturday Drop-In Children’s Nature Craft

Join Naturalist Foster Brown to make necklaces from seeds, nuts and hollow twigs. Bring your own seeds and nuts or we’ll provide natural material for your own natural creation. Great for all ages. 2 – 3:30 p.m.

26 • Sunday Drop In and Drop a Line

Bring your little ones for an opportunity to land a fish out of historic Sunset Pond. Naturalist Jake Kudrna will be out on the back patio with a few cane poles

rigged up for children to try their hand at fishing the old-school way. 10 a.m. – Noon.

18 • Saturday

11 • Saturday MAPS Bird Banding

(see 6/4 for details)

25 • Saturday

Ohio & Erie Canal Reservation 4 • Saturday MAPS Bird Banding

Visit a bird banding research station in action for an up-close encounter with some of your favorite birds, some of which travel up to 3,000 miles to nest here. Follow the signs by the Lower 40 Loop Trail. Cancelled if raining. 7 – 11 a.m. CanalWay Center parking lot 216-206-1000

5 • Sunday Afternoon Archery for Kids

Bring your child to the valley to discover the fun of archery with Jill Hauger. Enjoy a new activity surrounded by nature. We’ll have all supplies available for you. 1 – 2:30 p.m. CanalWay Center parking lot Ages: 9 years & over Fee: $5 Terrain: one hill, 0.5 mile Register online beginning June 1 216-206-1000 Afternoon Archery for Adults

Have you ever wanted to try archery? Join us in the valley to discover the fun of archery. Enjoy a new activity surrounded by nature. We’ll have all supplies available for you. 3 – 4:30 p.m. CanalWay Center parking lot Ages: adults Fee: $5 Terrain: one hill, 0.5 mile Register online beginning June 1 216-206-1000

8 • Wednesday Wednesday Walk

Hike over and under the bridges of the Valley. We’ll start at the aqueduct and head south to the I-480 Bridge looking for wildlife and enjoying an evening along the Canal. 6 – 7 p.m. Aqueduct parking lot Terrain: paved, 1 mile 216-206-1000

MAPS Bird Banding (see 6/4 for details).

Rocky River Reservation 4 • Saturday Olmsted Historical Society Farmers Market

Features local farmers, producers, artisans and vendors all who grow and/or produce their own goods. Each growing season represented by different farmers. Activities, cooking demos and speakers each week. 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Frostville Museum Frostvillefarmersmarket.com

Olmsted Historical Society Farmers Market (see 6/4 for details)

24 • Friday Cedar Valley Square Dance (see 6/10 for details)

25 • Saturday Olmsted Historical Society Farmers Market (see 6/4 for details)

26 • Sunday Olmsted Historical Society Military History Days

Exhibitors displaying artifacts will show the role of the military from Rome to Korea. Museum buildings open. Military re-enactors welcome. 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Frostville Museum olmstedhistoricalsociety.org.

5 • Sunday Lewis Road Fun Show

Come out and see some of the rescue horses and enjoy the show open to any breed and all disciplines. Riders and spectators welcome. 9 a.m. Lewis Road Riding Ring 440-781-5060

10 • Friday

Rocky River Nature Center Open daily 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 24000 Valley Parkway North Olmsted 440-734-6660

1 • Wednesday Gallery Wall – Cynthia Katzan

Cedar Valley Square Dance

Come dance, watch or just visit with friends as Caller Frank Koenig leads circle, line and square dances. Koenig teaches moves before each dance, so come prepared to learn and kick up your heels with old-fashioned fun and exercise. Refreshment stand will be open. 7 – 8:30 p.m. Frostville Museum 440-734-6660

11 • Saturday Olmsted Historical Society Farmers Market (see 6/4 for details)

Cynthia Katzan’s colorful works celebrate sublime everyday moments in our natural surroundings. Through June 30. 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

5 • Sunday Your Piece of the Planet: Native Plants for Every Yard

Native plants have the ability to thrive in the variable landscapes of our yards. If you’ve been battling to keep plants growing in wet shade, compacted clay, or to keep the deer at bay, native plants offer a solution for every yardscape. 2 – 3 p.m.

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6 • Monday Southwest Camera Club Champion of Champions

Our final competition of the year, where any image that has placed 1st, 2nd or 3rd in a competition this past season will be voted on by a panel of judges to name the three best images. 7:30 – 9 p.m.

8 • Wednesday Greater Cleveland Beekeepers Association Feeding Your Hive

Kim Flottum, editor of Bee Culture Magazine, speaks about the importance of honeybee nutrition. Learn what you can do to feed your hive for optimal growth throughout the year. 7 – 9 p.m.

9 • Thursday Little Explorers: Rabbits and Raindrops

Terrain: flat, 0.5 mile

11 • Saturday Meet the Artist: Cynthia Katzan

The artist will demonstrate her watercolor techniques and answer questions. 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Planting to Attract Pollinators

Pollinators are imperative to our survival. Naturalist Beth Whiteley discusses how you can aid these creatures by putting in the right plants on your property that attract and sustain local pollinators. 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Pond Safari

Who lives in the pond? Grab a net and try your hand at capturing a variety of aquatic creatures. 2 – 3:30 p.m. Ages: 6 years & over with adult Terrain: flat, water’s edge, 0.5 mile Register online May 20 – June 10

12 • Sunday Edible Container Garden

Bring your little explorer to learn about mother and baby rabbits while we read Rabbits & Raindrops by Jim Arnosky. We’ll have songs, crafts and outdoor exploration for you and your little one. 10 – 11 a.m. or 1 – 2 p.m. Ages: 3 – 5 years with adult Terrain: mostly flat, 0.5 mile Register online only June 1 – 12

Learn tips for successful container gardening and grow everything you need for a salad in one beautiful patio pot. Bring your own 20 inch-wide pot, and we’ll provide the plants and soil. 11 a.m. – Noon Fee: $15 Register online May 20 – June 1

Scavenger Hunt

Cuyahoga Astronomical Association Sloan Digital Sky Survey: Southern Hemisphere

Kids will love searching the pond and forest for clues on this naturalist-led scavenger hunt. 10 – 11:30 a.m. Terrain: some stairs, 1 mile Ages: 5 – 8 years

10 • Friday Discovering Nature: Nature Babies

Join Naturalist Bev Walborn on an outdoor adventure just for preschoolers. We’ll explore the West Channel Pond trail looking for nature’s babies. 10 – 10:30 a.m. Ages: 2 – 6 years with adult

13 • Monday

Paul Harding, from Case Western Reserve University Department of Astronomy, talks about expanding 3D mapping of the Northern Hemisphere’s sky to the Southern Hemisphere. Dr. Harding has been involved with this project, including numerous trips to the Las Campanas Observatory in Chile. 7:30 – 9 p.m.

15 • Wednesday Nature Baby

The forest is awaiting you so let’s

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get baby out to explore nature. Grab a baby backpack or just carry your child for a walk in the woods. We’ll read a story and head outside for a hike. Older siblings welcome. 10:30 – 11:15 a.m. Ages: 3 years & under with adult Terrain: mostly flat, 0.5 mile Register online June 1 – 10

18 • Saturday Nature Art Series: Recycled Hummingbird Feeders

It can take over 450 years for a plastic bottle to degrade. Help the planet and the creatures that share it with us, by reusing one. Bring a sturdy water bottle and Beth Whiteley will show you how to turn it into a beautiful hummingbird feeder. 10:30 a.m. – Noon Ages: adult, 12 years & over with adult Fee: $7 Register online by June 15

19 • Sunday Father’s Day Hike

Enjoy a family hike around the beautiful West Channel Pond. We’ll search for wildlife like beaver, mink and water snakes. 2 – 3 p.m. Terrain: mostly flat, 0.5 mile Biodiversity Blitz

Join Naturalist Jen Brumfield for a tree-top-to-forest-floor search. Needed is a keen eye for biodiversity. We’ll seek out as many species as we can find. 3 – 4 p.m. Terrain: mostly flat, 1 mile

25 • Saturday Butterfly Investigators

Want to know more about local butterflies? Hike the trails to look for these beautiful and important creatures. We’ll take an up-close look as we catch and release what we find. Naturalist Beth Whiteley will help identify what you see. Program cancelled if raining. 1 – 2:30 p.m.

26 • Sunday Your Piece of the Planet: Managing Water in the Landscape

Traditional water management systems like French drains can overload sewers and divert the most precious resource of all – water – away from your property. Learn about more sustainable options for managing water on your landscape, including rain gardens, rainwater storage and bioswales. 2 – 3 p.m.

South Chagrin Reservation 4 • Saturday Cleveland Natural Science Club Learning by Ear: Observations of a Bird Listener

Have you heard the songs of hybrid chickadees? Would you like some guidance on sorting out all tufted titmouse songs? There can be recognizable differences in bobolink song from one location to another within the same region. 7 p.m. Look About Lodge

6 • Monday Naturalist at the Pond

Stop by anytime this morning to find what’s hidden in Dragonfly Pond. Hold a crayfish or catch a frog. A naturalist will be on-hand with nets and buckets to help you in your search. 10 – 11:30 a.m. Sledding Hill parking lot 440-473-3370

10 • Friday Emerald Necklace Folk & Traditional Arts Series

Celebrate folk and traditional art forms that reflect the historic and cultural life of Northeast Ohio communities. This monthly special speaker series highlights Jewish folktales and stories with Amalia Hass. 7 – 8 p.m. Look About Lodge Fee $3 Register online by June 6 440-473-3370


JUNE PROGRAMS BY LOCATION

Healthy Planet, Healthy People 5K Run/Walk Saturday, June 4 • 9 a.m. Rocky River Nature Center Celebrate your health on National Trails Day, while supporting Rocky River Nature Center programs, with this challenging 5K course. The race is chip-timed and participants start in waves based on pace. Can you beat last year’s time? The route starts on Valley Parkway at Big Cedar Point Picnic Area, then follows the Parkway, switching to natural surface trails around Mount Pleasant and through the woodlands of Rocky River Nature Center back to the start-finish line at Big Cedar Point Picnic Area.

Fee: $20; register at hermescleveland.com. On-line registration closes at 9 a.m. Friday, June 3. Mail-in registrations must be received by Wednesday, June 1. Late registration (cash and checks only) and packet pick up on Friday, June 3 from 4 – 7 p.m. at Rocky River Nature Center. Race day and late registration fee is $25. For more information, visit clevelandmetroparks.com.

11 • Saturday Hike N’ Paint

Bring your paints along for the ultimate plein air experience. We’ll hike to a scenic location along the trail and create a masterpiece on-site. You’ll be given a list of suggested supplies upon registration. Weather permitting. 9 a.m. – Noon Jackson Field parking lot Ages: 16 years & over Terrain: moderate, flat, 1 mile Register by phone by June 8 440-473-3370 Nature Journaling

Experience nature through the seasons. We’ll record our observations in a journal of our own

creation. Camera optional. 1 – 3 p.m. Look About Lodge Ages: adult Annual fee: $20 for supplies Register online by June 8 440-473-3370 Tales Around the Necklace

Call it traditional storytelling, spoken word performance, or narrative theater, excellent storytelling artists bring entertaining and enlightening stories to you. After hearing their tales, enjoy refreshments and enjoy tales shared by audience members. 7 – 8:30 p.m. Look About Lodge Ages: adult, older students 440-473-3370

16 • Thursday Full of Flowers

Tulip tree, tulip poplar, Liriodendron tulipifera; all are names used to describe one of Ohio’s most elegant flowering trees. Join Naturalist Jake Kudrna on a short hike to discover the big blooms that inspired this plethora of names. 1 – 3 p.m. Look About Lodge parking lot Terrain: natural surface trails, some hills, 1 – 2 miles 440-473-3370

18 • Saturday Hike on Bike Tours

Join Naturalist Foster Brown on a summer bicycle tour through South Chagrin and Bedford reservations. We’ll stop to discuss local history and nature happenings with an optional hike. For experienced riders. Helmet required. 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. The Shelterhouse parking lot Ages: adult Terrain: paved road, 25 miles Register by phone by June 16 440-473-3370

19 • Sunday

in search of salamanders under logs. 3 – 4 p.m. Look About Lodge Terrain: natural surface trail, up to 2 miles 440-473-3370 Sunset on the Longest Day

We’re celebrating the summer solstice with dawn and dusk hikes along the Chagrin River. Join us this evening to watch the sun set and finish your long day with a campfire. 8 – 9:30 p.m. Look About Lodge Terrain: moderate trails, 2 miles 440-473-3370

21 • Tuesday Summer Solstice Concert

Join SpYder Stompers and Sugar Pie to celebrate the long days of summer. Familiar and original folk songs make this evening a great kickoff to summer. 7 – 8:30 p.m. Look About Lodge Ages: families 440-473-3370

25 • Saturday

Land Without Lungs

Non-Campout

Did you know that there are some species of salamander that live on land without lungs? Hike to salamander hollow and observe these incredible animals in their remote habitat. 1 – 2 p.m. Look About Lodge Terrain: rough in spots, 1 mile 440-473-3370

Do you like the idea of a campout, but don’t want to sleep out? Young families will have fun cooking their dinner, going on a hike and doing campout activities but finishing the fun as the darkness settles. 6 – 8:30 p.m. The Arboretum Ages: 4 – 7 years with adult Fee: $7.50/person Terrain: forest trail, 1 mile Register online by June 23

20 • Monday Sunrise on the Longest Day

We’re celebrating the summer solstice with dawn and dusk hikes along the Chagrin River. Join us for a walk this morning as the sun rises. 6 – 7:30 a.m. Look About Lodge Terrain: moderate trails, 2 miles 440-473-3370 Summer Solstice Hike

In Search of Fireflies

Join a naturalist as we venture into the forest in search of fireflies. Our ultimate prize will be if we can spot a congregation of synchronizing fireflies. 9:30 – 11 p.m. Squaw Rock parking lot Terrain: dark trail, 2 miles 440-473-3370.

Join Naturalist Natalie Schroder on a hike through the forest and along the gorge to welcome summer. We may see remnants of spring wildflowers and will be

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Watershed Stewardship Center Sunday Noon – 4:30 p.m. Tuesday– Saturday 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 2277 W. Ridgewood Dr., Parma 440-887-1968 West Creek Reservation

8 • Wednesday Pick Your Poison

Are snakes venomous or poisonous? What about bees or toads? Naturalist Matt Knittel will unravel the science behind these natural mysteries. 10 – 11:30 a.m.

22 • Wednesday FrogWatch Mid-Season Meet-Up

Interested to know what amphibians in Cleveland Metroparks have been up to this spring? Join us for an update on the exciting citizen science program, FrogWatch! We will review amphibian calls and share stories from the field. 6:30 – 8 p.m. Ages: adult, teens

24 • Friday Boy Scouts Merit Badge: Plant Science Part I

Learn about fascinating organisms in the Kingdom Plantae and their incredible adaptations to survive in all sorts of places. Naturalists Mark Warman and Matt Knittel guide scouts through requirements 1 – 7 of the Plant Science merit badge. Scouts complete requirement 8 independently. 4 – 7:30 p.m. Ages: scouts with adult Fee: $5 (includes both Parts I and II) Register by phone or online by June 20

25 • Saturday

Boy Scouts Merit Badge: Plant Science Part II

Noon – 3:30 p.m.

(see 6/24 for details)

26 • Sunday Sunday Drop By: Pollinators

Create your own insect life cycle craft in honor of National Pollinators Week. Common 28 Emerald Necklace June 2016

household items magically transform into beautiful works of art through your own creativity and imagination. 1 – 3 p.m.

West Creek Reservation 1 • Wednesday West Creek Night Hike: Evening Songs

Join a naturalist for an evening hike around West Creek Reservation to listen for early summer singers. Birds and frogs will be primary targets. Come see how many different species you can find. 6:30 – 8 p.m. Monarch Bluff Picnic Area Terrain: mostly flat, 2 miles 440-887-1968

3 • Friday Ohio Wetlands Day Trifecta Bus Tour

Join Naturalist Mark Warman on a tour to explore three living postcards from the Ice Age. Triangle Lake Bog, Kent Bog, and Herrick Fen are humming with activity. Birds, wetland plants, and insects are on the agenda. 7 a.m. – 5 p.m. Watershed Stewardship Center parking lot Ages: adults ​Fee: $59, includes transportation, lunch Terrain: flat, 3 miles total Register by phone or online by May 25 440-887-1968

4 • Saturday National Trails Day Hike

Explore all of West Creek Reservation’s six miles of trails, while observing the flora and fauna of the meadow, upland forest, and floodplain forest. Naturalist Matt Knittel will discuss the history of the trails, and the intricacies of trail creation and maintenance. 1 – 4 p.m. Monarch Bluff Picnic Area Terrain: varied, 2 hills, 6 miles 440-887-1968

5 • Sunday Sunday Drop-By: Butterflies

Check out butterfly habitat, life cycle and food requirements in the great outdoors. Look for winged jewels in action in our meadows and native gardens. 1 – 3 p.m. Monarch Bluff Picnic Area 440-887-1968

8 • Wednesday West Creek Night Hike: Frogs

Whether they’re under logs, in the water, or just hiding out in the greenery, we’ll be keeping our eyes and ears to the wetlands for the frogs of West Creek. 6:30 – 8 p.m. Monarch Bluff Picnic Area Terrain: mostly flat, 2 miles 440-887-1968

around with family and friends as we flit about the field. Remember, fish like water, so bring a water bottle. 1 – 2 p.m. Center Park Ages: families 440-887-1968

21 • Tuesday Summer Solstice 3rd Anniversary Hike

Many cultures celebrate Mother Earth on the summer solstice. Connect with nature on the first full day of summer and celebrate Watershed Stewardship Center’s anniversary. 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Monarch Bluff Picnic Area Terrain: moderate, 2 miles 440-887-1968

22 • Wednesday

11 • Saturday Go Mothing!

Beetles, Bugs and Butterflies

Join Naturalist Mark Warman as we attract moths using light and different recipes for moth bait: a mash of fermented fruit, sugar and stale beer. 9 – 10:30 p.m. Monarch Bluff Picnic Area Terrain: varied, 0.5 miles 440-887-1968

Search for early summer insects in the meadow. Discover the differences between beetles, bugs and butterflies with Naturalist Debra Shankland. We’ll make a craft after our walk. 10 – 11:30 a.m. Monarch Bluff Picnic Area Terrain: varied, 1 mile 440-887-1968

12 • Sunday

29 • Wednesday

Build a Bird

West Creek Night Hike: Raptors

Join Naturalist Joe Higgins on a hike around West Creek Reservation to observe birds in their natural habitat. Pay particular attention to their physical features because after the hike we’ll each create our own unique species of bird with a fun activity. 1 – 3 p.m. Monarch Bluff Picnic Area Ages: families Terrain: easy, 0.5 mile 440-887-1968

Join a naturalist for an evening hike around West Creek Reservation to spot local flying predators. Look to the sky to see how many of these magnificent birds we can find. 6:30 – 8 p.m. Monarch Bluff Picnic Area Terrain: mostly flat, 2 miles 440-887-1968.

18 • Saturday Fish Frolic

Can you out swim a pike? Naturalist Matt will teach you a few fishy games to play with your friends. Have fishy fun frolicking

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JUNE PROGRAMS BY LOCATION

Fish Frenzy Weekend

Saturday, June 18 • 10:30 – 4 p.m. Sunday, June 19 • Noon – 4 p.m. Watershed Stewardship Center West Creek Reservation Take a peek underwater to discover the fascinating world of fish. Get hooked on an introduction to fishing with an entertaining indoor introduction to the sport with Uncle Robby. Play games that are fishy fun, enjoy crafts and even catch live fish in West Creek. Learn all about the fish we find in our local creeks and lakes and why they are so important to their freshwater ecosystems.

Saturday 10:30 a.m. – Noon Uncle Robby’s Fishy Tales Learn fishing FUN-damentals and take home a Guide to Ohio Streams. Noon – 2 p.m. Fish Print Drop-By 2:30 – 4 p.m. Go Fish! Seining *

Sunday Noon – 2 p.m. Reeling in Fun Drop-By 1 – 1:20 p.m. Fish Feeding 2:30 – 4 p.m. Electrofishing Demonstration * * Wear rubber boots, some available to borrow.

Cleveland Metroparks Zoo Daily Keeper for a Day

Become a part of the specialized care that Zoo animals receive for a hands-on experience you won’t forget. 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Fee: $250 Registration required clevelandmetroparks.com/zoo/ learn1.aspx

Tuesday – Sunday Inside Tracks

Learn fun-filled facts on animal care, behavior, conservation and explore four animal areas on a golf cart. May include training sessions and get-close opportunities with animals and behindthe-scenes tours. 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Fee: $50 Registration required clevelandmetroparks.com/zoo/ learn1.aspx

Thursday – Saturday Rising Waters Overnights

Choose a wild overnight experience with an African theme. Sleeping space is at Rising Waters Safari Camp. 7 p.m. – 10 a.m. Fee: $39 Registration required clevelandmetroparks.com/zoo/ learn1.aspx 216-635-3391

6 • Monday Summer Day Camp

A week-long camp with compelling experiences that connect campers with wildlife and inspire personal responsibility for conserving the natural world with fun and educational activities. Before and after camp care available. 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. or 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Ages: 3 – 14 years Fee: $190, zoo member $165; half day $135, zoo member $115 Registration required clevelandmetroparks.com/zoo/ learn1.aspx

discover natural wonders, play outdoors, tour Zoo exhibits and even get up-close and personal with a few smaller Zoo residents. 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Ages: 3 – 4 years Fee: $135, zoo member $115 Registration required clevelandmetroparks.com/zoo/ learn1.aspx

13 • Monday Summer Day Camp (see 6/6 for details) Nature Play Camp (see 6/6 for details)

20 • Monday Summer Day Camp (see 6/6 for details) Nature Play Camp (see 6/6 for details)

27 • Monday Emerald Necklace Camp

Campers will explore the Zoo and take field trips to other areas of Cleveland Metroparks to hike, kayak/canoe, learn the basics of golf, and more! Campers are scheduled to visit: Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, Bedford Reservation, Garfield Park, Hinckley Reservation, Seneca Golf Course, and North Chagrin Nature Center. Through July 1. 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Ages: 11– 14 years Fee: $240 member/$265 nonmember Summer Day Camp (see 6/6 for details) Nature Play Camp (see 6/6 for details).

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A Look Ahead Look About Lodge Concerts

Stinchcomb Summer Concert Series Wednesdays July 6, 13, 20 & 27 • 6 - 8 p.m.

Hike on Bike Tours Join Naturalist Foster Brown on summer bicycle tours through several eastside reservations with stops to discuss local history and nature happenings and an optional hike.

July 6 – The Portersharks (traditional Irish) July 13 – FireSide (classic rock) July 20 – Cats on Holiday (swamp pop) July 27 – Erie Heights Brass Ensemble (popular)

9 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Stinchcomb-Groth Memorial Scenic Overlook is located off Hogsback Lane in Rocky River Reservation, between Valley Parkway and Riverside Drive in Cleveland.

For more information, call 440-473-3370.

For more information, call 440-734-6660.

Dive-In Movie I • Shaun the Sheep

July 16 August 13

North Chagrin and South Chagrin reservations Euclid Creek (Wildwood) and Lakefront reservations

Look About Lodge Summer Concert Series Sundays July 17, 24 & 31 • 6 - 8 p.m. Upriver Blue Lunch Northwest Territory The Crooked

Friday, July 8 Ledge Pool & Recreation Area Hinckley Reservation

July 17 July 24 July 31 August 7

For more information, call 330-239-2911.

For more information, call 440-473-3370.

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CLEVELAND METROPARKS DIRECTORY

Administrative Offices

216-635-3200/general Cleveland Metroparks information 24-hours a day. 4101 Fulton Parkway Cleveland 44144 clevelandmetroparks.com 24-hour Job Hotline 216-635-3211 Permits/Picnic Area Reservations 216-635-3304 Volunteer Services 440-253-2145 clevelandmetroparks.com/ volunteer

Ranger Headquarters 4600 Valley Parkway Fairview Park 44126 440-331-5530 Accidents or Emergencies 440-333-4911

Cleveland Metroparks Zoo & The RainForest

216-661-6500/24-hour information. 3900 Wildlife Way Cleveland 44109 clemetzoo.com Office of the Zoo Executive Director 216-635-3331 Education Programs/ Volunteers 216-635-3391 Travel Programs 216-661-6500 ext 4356 School Group Reservations 216-635-3391 Groups/Parties/Private Events/ Facility Rentals 216-635-3304 Cleveland Zoological Society 216-661-6500, ext. 4421

Outdoor Experiences

Outdoor Experiences Administration 216-881-8141 ext. 3005 Outdoor Recreation Programming 216-341-1704 EcoExplorers 216-206-1000 Look About Lodge South Chagrin Reservation 37374 Miles Rd. Bentleyville 44022 440-473-3370 NatureTracks Education Unit 216-341-1707 Voyageur Canoe Paddle Wallace/Hinckley Lakes 440-526-1012 Youth Outdoors 216-206-1010

Golf

Golf Services – general info 440-232-7247 Big Met Golf Course Rocky River Reservation 4811 Valley Parkway Fairview Park 44126 440-331-1070 Food Service/Catering: Big Met Grille 440-333-5575 Little Met Golf Course Rocky River Reservation 18599 Old Lorain Road Cleveland 44111 216-941-9672 Manakiki Golf Course North Chagrin Reservation 35501 Eddy Road Willoughby Hills 44094 440-942-2500 Food Service/Catering: Dino’s 216-342-4767 Mastick Woods Golf Course Rocky River Reservation 19900 Puritas Road Cleveland 44135 216-267-5626 Seneca Golf Course Brecksville Reservation 975 Valley Parkway Broadview Heights 44147 440-526-0043 Food Service/Catering: Back 9 Grille 440-546-1555 Shawnee Hills Golf Course Bedford Reservation 18753 Egbert Road Bedford 44146 440-232-7184 Food Service/Catering: Double Bogey Grille 440-786-7587 Sleepy Hollow Golf Course Brecksville Reservation 9445 Brecksville Road Brecksville 44141 440-526-4285 Food Service/Catering: 440-546-1555 Washington Golf Course Washington Reservation 3841 Washington Park Blvd. Newburgh Heights 44105 216-641-1864

Retail Nature Shops Hinckley Lake Boathouse & Store Hinckley 330-278-2160 North Chagrin Nature Center Mayfield Village 440-449-0511 Rocky River Nature Center North Olmsted 440-734-7576 Watershed Stewardship Center Parma 440-253-2170

Restaurant

Merwin’s Wharf 1785 Merwin Ave Cleveland 216-664-5696

Education Centers Brecksville Nature Center Brecksville Reservation 9000 Chippewa Creek Drive Brecksville 44141 440-526-1012 CanalWay Center Ohio & Erie Canal Reservation 4524 E. 49th Street Cuyahoga Heights 44125 216-206-1000 North Chagrin Nature Center North Chagrin Reservation 3037 SOM Center Road Willloughby Hills 44094 440-473-3370 Rocky River Nature Center Rocky River Reservation 24000 Valley Parkway North Olmsted 44070 440-734-6660 Watershed Stewardship Center at West Creek West Creek Reservation 2277 W. Ridgewood Dr. Parma 44134 440-887-1968

Outdoor Recreation Chalet/Tobogganing Mill Stream Run Reservation Strongsville 440-572-9990 Cross-Country Ski Rental 440-331-1070 Programs 216-341-1704

Swimming

440-331-8111 Edgewater Park Lakefront Reservation Cleveland eats & treats Hinckley Lake Hinckley Reservation Hinckley Township Huntington Beach Huntington Reservation Bay Village The Hut Ledge Pool & Recreation Area Hinckley Reservation Hinckley Township Ledge Rock Café Wallace Lake Mill Stream Run Reservation Berea Quarry Rock Café

Boating E. 55th Street Marina Lakefront Reservation 5555 N. Marginal Road Cleveland 44114 216-431-3280 Food Service/Catering: e.55 216-431-3349

Emerald Necklace Marina Rocky River Reservation 1500 Scenic Park Drive Lakewood 44107 216-226-3030 Food Service/Catering: Emerald Necklace Marina Grille 216-228-2233 Kayak Rentals 41° North Coastal Kayak Adventures Rocky River Reservation 1-866-529-2541 Hinckley Lake Boathouse & Store Hinckley Reservation West Drive, Hinckley Lake Hinckley Township 330-278-2160 Wallace Lake Mill Stream Run Reservation Valley Parkway, south of Bagley Road, Berea Quarry Rock Café 440-826-1682

Cleveland Metroparks Affiliates, Clubs and Concessionaires

Acacia Facility Acacia Reservation 26899 Cedar Road, Lyndhurst Food Service/Catering: Dino’s 216-342-4767 Achievement Centers for Children Camp Cheerful 440-238-6200 Mill Stream Run Reservation BAYarts Huntington Reservation 440-871-6543 bayarts.net Vento 440-835-4530 Brecksville Historical Society Brecksville Reservation 440-526-7165 Brecksville Stables Brecksville Reservation 440-526-6767 brecksvillestables.com Brooklyn Exchange Cabin Hinckley Reservation 330-577-8882 exchangecabin@gmail.com Chagrin Valley Trails and Riding Club South Chagrin Reservation 216-635-3200 Cleveland Natural Science Club 440-247-4005 or 440-247-0151 clevelandnaturalscienceclub.org Crooked River Archers 216-600-8028 Olmsted Historical Society Rocky River Reservation 440-779-0280 olmstedhistoricalsociety.org Rocky River Stables Rocky River Reservation 216-267-2525 valleyriding.org Wildlife Rehabilitation Center Lake Erie Nature & Science Center Bay Village 440-471-8357

Affiliates are supported, but not operationally-funded, by Cleveland Metroparks. These outstanding non-profit organizations depend on class fees, special events, benefactor initiatives, and your financial support to operate. Your contributions and volunteer service are encouraged.

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Ledge Pool & Recreation Area Splash into summer at Ledge Pool & Recreation Area. Swimming season May 28 – August 21. Daily pool fees: $6 – adults $5 – children 5 to 12 Free – seniors, 65 & over and children, 4 & under. Learn-to-Swim Programs Water Safety Instructors offer an American Red Cross Learn-toSwim program for preschoolers and beginners to intermediate level swimmers. $60, $40 for season pass holders Morning Swim Classes: Session I – June 13 through 24 Session II – July 11 through 22 Session III – August 1 through August 12 Evening Swim Classes Session I – May 31 through June 30 (Tuesdays and Thursdays) Session II – July 11 through August 10 (Mondays and Wednesdays) Session II – July 12 through August 11 (Tuesdays and Thursdays) Parent and Child Swim Classes June 4 through August 6 – Saturday mornings Registration will be online only up until one week prior to the start of class, then registrations will be taken in person at Ledge Pool during regular pool hours up until the start of class. Need to know what level to register your child? (clevelandmetroparks.com/Main/Recreation/Swimming-18. aspx).

Waivers and medical forms available online. Print and bring completed forms to the first day of class (only one medical form per child per season, waivers must be completed for each child each session). Pool Party Packages Have a cool Pool Party at Cleveland Metroparks Ledge Pool & Recreation Area. Celebrate that special occasion with family and friends in a reserved area with picnic tables for up to 3 hours. Food packages available through Ledge Rock Café. Parties must have at least 10 people and group use policies apply. To schedule a pool party and request pricing on food packages, call 330-239-2911.


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