February 2018 Emerald Necklace

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FEBRUARY Program Guide 2018

Hand-Feed a Chickadee 3 | Birds of Prey Weekend 6 | Fight the Frost Festival 9


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FEBRUARY PROGRAMS BY LOCATION Off Site

4 • Kayaking 1: Introduction to Kayaking 10 • Wild & Wooly 11 • Kayaking 2: Supplemental Skills 12 • Ice Climbing Trip

(AR) Acacia Reservation

11 • Birds of Acacia 13 • Acacia for the Young at Heart

(BeR) Bedford Reservation

7 • “Try-it:” Cross-Country Skiing 7 • Cross-Country Skiing 1: Introduction 7 • Wednesday Walk 8 • Outdoor Adventures for Homeschoolers: Frozen Waterfalls Hike 10 • Frozen Waterfalls 11 • Woodlands of Bedford: Winter Wonderland Trek 11 • Cross-Country Skiing 1: Introduction 11 • Cross-Country Skiing 2: Supplemental Skills 14 • Cookies & Cocoa Cross-Country Ski Tour 15 • Pre-Trip: Allegany State Park CrossCountry Ski Trip 18 • Sunday Morning Dog Walk 20 • Hiking for the Young at Heart

(BCR) Big Creek Reservation 18 • Winter Mammal Tracking

(BWR) Bradley Woods Reservation

7 • Discovering Nature: The Frozen Pond

(BNC) Brecksville Nature Center 3 • Hand-Feed a Chickadee 4 • Drop-In Discovery: Snowflakes 4 • Hand-Feed a Chickadee 8 • Nurture with Nature 10 • Coffee with the Birds 10 • Drop-In Discovery 10 • Hand-Feed a Chickadee 11 • Hand-Feed a Chickadee 11 • Pioneer Living for Kids: Toys 15 • Animal Crackers 16 • Constellation Stories

ABBREVIATIONS: AR Acacia Reservation BCR Big Creek Reservation BeR Bedford Reservation BNC Brecksville Nature Center BR Brookside Reservation BrR Brecksville Reservation BWR Bradley Woods Reservation CMZ Cleveland Metroparks Zoo CWC CanalWay Center ECR Euclid Creek Reservation GPC Garfield Park Center GPR Garfield Park Reservation HiR Hinckley Reservation HuR Huntington Reservation LR Lakefront Reservation MSRR Mill Stream Run Reservation NCNC North Chagrin Nature Center NCR North Chagrin Reservation OECR Ohio & Erie Canal Reservation RRNC Rocky River Nature Center RRR Rocky River Reservation SCR South Chagrin Reservation WR Washington Reservation WCR West Creek Reservation WSC Watershed Stewardship Center

Brecksville Nature Center (cont’d) 17 • Saturday Storytime 17 • Hand-Feed a Chickadee 17 • Frosty Paws Hike 17 • Winter Tree Identification Hike 18 • Drop-In Discovery: Gray Ratsnake 18 • Hand-Feed a Chickadee 19 • Afternoon of Fun 23 • Lantern Hike 24 • Hand-Feed a Chickadee 25 • Forest Animals Drop-In 25 • Hand-Feed a Chickadee 25 • Winter Wander

(BrR) Brecksville Reservation 17 • Conifer Identification II 24 • Extreme Hiking

(BR) Brookside Reservation 3 • Winter Tree ID

(CWC) CanalWay Center

– 28 • Hunt of the Month: Trees 1 1 • Cleveland Astronomical Society 2 • Drop-In: Groundhog Day 3 • Cardinals and Coffee 3 • Afternoon Outside: Snow Tracks 3 • Date Night Snow Exploration 4 • Vintage Valentines 5 • Great Lakes Exposition 1936-1937 10 • CanalWay Quick-Step 10 • Flats Bridges Presentation 10 • Public Square 10 – 11 • Camp-In 13 • Preschool: Animal Tracks 17 • Chili Hike 17 • Cargo Ships 17 • Cleveland’s Union Terminal Tower 18 • History Hike: Presidents’ Day and the Canal 18 • Turtles of CanalWay 21 • Young Explorers 23 • Family Movie Night 24 • Fight the Frost Festival 25 • Sunday Snow Day 26 • Family Fun Night 28 • Discovery Days

(CMZ) Cleveland Metroparks Zoo 2 • Tiger Tracks Overnight 3 • Tiger Tracks Overnight 9 • Tiger Tracks Overnight 10 • Cub Scout Adventure Overnight 13 • Homeschool- Why Do They Look Like They Do? 16 • Tiger Tracks Overnight 17 • Girl Scout Bugs and Habitats Overnight 19 • Career Day 19 • Fairytales & Frogs 23 • Tiger Tracks Overnight 24 • Tiger Tracks Overnight

(ECR) Euclid Creek Reservation 3 • Winter Exploration 18 • Euclid Creaks 25 • Waterbirds at Wildwood

(GPC) Garfield Park Center 6 • Hike for your Health 13 • Youth Outdoors Volunteer Orientation

(GPR) Garfield Park Reservation 4 • Sunday Morning Dog Walk

(HuR) Huntington Reservation 9 • Sunsets with Nature 21 • Toddler Trek

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(LR) Lakefront Reservation 4 • Bird Blitz 21 • Fly Tying 1: Introduction 25 • Birding in the Chill

(MSRR) Mill Stream Run Reservation 18 • Winter Exploration

(NCNC) North Chagrin Nature Center

3 • Saturday Night Special: The Prairie Peninsula 5 • North Chagrin Nature Photography Club 9 • Plants that Changed the World 10 • Birds and Coffee 10 • Dog Hike 10 • Saturday Night Special: The Spectacular American Desert 11 • International Day of Women and Girls in Science 13 • Yoga and Hike 13 • Elementary Science Olympiad Review: Water Quality 15 • Elementary Science Olympiad Review: What Went By 17 • Up with Upcycling Fair 17 • Saturday Night Special: Wandering Ohio 20 • Sprouts: Growing Kids and Wonder, Naturally 24 • Live Animal Lessons 24 • Upcycling Craft for Kids 25 • Drop-in Animal Tracks 25 • Busy Kids Indoor Camping Play 25 • End of the Weekend Walk

(NCR) North Chagrin Reservation 2 • Cookies & Cocoa Snowshoe Hike 4 • Birds at the Overlook 9 • Cookies & Cocoa Snowshoe Hike 10 • Morning Meanderings 18 • Birds at the Overlook 24 • Sylvan Stroll

(RRNC) Rocky River Nature Center

Rocky River Nature Center (cont’d) 23 • Nature Necklace 24 • Hand-Feed a Chickadee Hike 24 • Eastern Coyote: Facts & Fiction 24 • Speaker Series: Monica WeidelLubinski 24 • Winter Term 25 • Hike for Your Heart 25 • Meet the Artist: Loraine Rutkowski Farmer 25 • Starting Seeds 25 • Hand-feed a Chickadee 28 • Greater Cleveland Beekeepers Association (RRR) Rocky River Reservation

24 • 10K Hikathon 24 • American Red Cross Pet First Aid

(SCR) South Chagrin Reservation

1 • Kids Explore Tracks 2 • Fireside Concert: Katelyn and Jessica Lyons 3 • Cleveland Natural Science Club 4 • Build a Quinzhee 8 • Seasonal Sunrises of Chagrin 8 • Winter Wonderland 9 • Fireside Concert: Brand New Hat 10 • Winter Watercolor Workshop 10 • Nature Journaling 11 • Second Sunday in South Chagrin 16 • Fireside Concert: No Strangers Here 17 • Nature Writing 23 • Fireside Concert: Peav Cleavy 26 • Nature Play and Learn 28 • Riparian Ramble

(WSC) Watershed Stewardship Center

2 • Friday Film: Earth Double Feature 4 • Urban Watershed Solutions 7 • Water Cycle Scientists 9 • Boy Scouts Merit Badge: Astronomy Part I 10 • Boy Scouts Merit Badge: Astronomy Part II 10 • Tales Around the Necklace 11 • Sunday Drop-by: Hearts & Stars Craft 11 • Hearts & Stars Planetarium Special 13 • Snowflake Soiree 14 • Hearts & Stars Planetarium Special: Adults Only 15 • Conifer Identification I 17 • Boneheads for Boneheads 18 • Sunday Drop-by: Hands-On Stream Table 21 • Invasive Plants: Beyond the Backyard 23 • FrogWatch at West Creek 24 • Yoga and Hike 25 • Sunday Drop-by: Windows into Nature

1 • Gallery Wall – Loraine Rutkowski Farmer 2 • Friday Nights with Nature: A Symphony of Insects 3 • Chickadee Feeding Hike 3 • Ohio’s Resilient Rodents 4 • Hand-Feed a Chickadee 5 • Southwest Camera Club 6 • Trout Unlimited 6 • Western Cuyahoga Audubon Society 7 • Greater Cleveland Beekeepers Association 8 • Little Explorers: See Your Shadow 9 • Friday Nights with Nature: The Ohio Grand Tour (WCR) West Creek Reservation 10 • Birds of Prey Weekend 3 • Emerald Necklace Art Club 11 • Birds of Prey Weekend 10 • Hike for Your Heart’s Content 11 • Bird Banding at Rocky River Nature 21 • West Creek Night Hike: Stories in the Center Sky 11 • Chickadee Feeding Hike 24 • Drop-by: Do You Wanna Build a 12 • Cuyahoga Astronomical Association Snow-mammal? 14 • Greater Cleveland Beekeepers Association 14 • Northern Ohio Association of Herpetologists 15 • Homeschool Happenings: Book Study, Ned Kelly and the City of the Bees 16 • Friday Nights with Nature: Trails of the Past and Present 17 • The Phillis Wheatley Association 20 • Nature Baby – Snowflakes 21 • Greater Cleveland Beekeepers Association Welcome the new baby otters at 23 • Friday Nights with Nature: Lights Cleveland Metroparks Zoo Out for Birds


FEBRUARY PROGRAMS BY DATE

Saturdays & Sundays Hand-Feed a Chickadee 10 a.m. – noon Brecksville Nature Center

Looking for something to do with your family and friends? Stop by to hand-feed the chickadees. We’ll supply the black oil sunflower seed and instructions that help make this experience one to remember. Now through February 25.

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Hunt of the Month: Trees Throughout the winter months our deciduous trees have no leaves on their branches. Stop by CanalWay Center to search for the 20 hidden leafless trees. Through February 28. 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Mon. – Sat. Noon – 5 p.m. Sun CWC

Drop-In: Groundhog Day Stop in CanalWay Center this Groundhog Day to learn some fun facts about the holiday’s featured mammal. We’ll have pelts and skulls to see and touch, and a holiday craft. 3 – 4 p.m. CWC

Gallery Wall – Loraine Rutkowski Farmer Loraine is a Cleveland native and artist exploring photography, painting, printmaking and collage. Her work explores the wonder, beauty and diversity of mushrooms found on the trails in Rocky River Reservation. Through February 28 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. RRNC

1 THURSDAY Kids Explore Tracks Join Naturalist Carly Martin as we explore tracks at a curious child’s pace. 10:30 a.m. – noon SCR Shelterhouse Picnic Area Ages: 4 – 9 years with adult Terrain: natural surface, 2 miles 440-473-3370 Cleveland Astronomical Society Sometime during late 2018, American astronauts will once again return to flight on American spacecraft. Tom Benson, retired NASA Aerospace Engineer, will report the latest information about these missions. 6:30 – 7 p.m. Meeting CWC 7 – 8:30 p.m. Speaker CWC

Fireside Concert: Katelyn and Jessica Lyons Katelyn and Jessica Lyons are returning to Look About Lodge for another rousing performance of classical violin music. 7 – 8:15 p.m. SCR Look About Lodge Fee: $5 Register online between January 20 – February 1 440-473-3370 Friday Film: Earth Double Feature Relax and enjoy two installments from the Earth A New Wild series. Tonight, we’ll see the “Forests” and “Water” installments, and discuss the interdependencies of forests and water. 6:30 – 9 p.m. WSC Friday Nights with Nature: A Symphony of Insects Lisa Rainsong demystifies nature’s symphony in this extraordinary presentation of the symphony of grasshoppers, crickets and katydids that put on an orchestra performance each summer evening. 7:30 – 9 p.m. RRNC

FEBRUARY PROGRAMS BY DATE Tiger Tracks Overnight Over the course of the evening, campers will track an Amur tiger through the taiga, look for clues that they have been in the habitat and explore the many ways tigers survive in the Russian Far East. 7 p.m. – 10 a.m. CMZ Ages: 6 years & over with adult Fee: $42 Register online

3 SATURDAY Cardinals and Coffee When the weather cools down, activity at our bird feeders heats up. Enjoy a cup of coffee or tea while we observe and identify the birds on a winter morning. Come in anytime between the hours listed. 9 – 11 a.m. CWC Emerald Necklace Art Club 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 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. WCR Ages: adults Annual fee: $30; $20 renewal 440-473-3370 Winter Exploration Join Naturalist Wendy Weirich for a winter walk on the shores of Lake Erie. Park in the lot closest to the pedestrian bridge. 10 – 11 a.m. ECR Wildwood Marina parking lot Terrain: possibly icy, natural surface trail, 2 miles 440-473-3370

Chickadee Feeding Hike Wild black-capped chickadees can be remarkably friendly. Join Naturalist Marty Calabrese for an attempt to lure this gentle creature to your hand. We’ll supply the black oil sunflower seed. 10 – 11 a.m. RRNC Terrain: mostly flat, 0.5 mile Ohio’s Resilient Rodents Whether you are a fan or foe, rodents have a long history of being well adapted to living alongside humans. Learn about this class of mammals and the common characteristics of the species we most often encounter in Northeast Ohio. 1 – 2 p.m. RRNC Winter Tree ID Winter walks through the forest are beautiful, but it can be difficult to identify the trees without leaves. Learn how with the help of Naturalist Matt Knittel on this enjoyable hike. 1 – 2:30 p.m. BR Meadow Ridge Picnic Area Terrain: paved and natural surfaces, hills and stairs, may be icy, 2 miles 440-887-1968 Afternoon Outside: Snow Tracks Learn about our local animals and the evidence they leave behind. We’ll go on a hike looking for tracks and scat of our furry friends, then warm up with hot chocolate inside. 2 – 3:30 p.m. CWC Register online beginning January 22

For all Outdoor Recreation activities, see page 11 for a complete listing.

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FEBRUARY PROGRAMS BY DATE Date Night Snow Exploration Bring a date for an evening snowshoe hike and enjoy the sights and sounds of nature. Space is limited for this introduction to snowshoes. Several inches of snow required. If there is no snow we’ll explore nature anyway. 7 – 8:30 p.m. CWC Terrain: snow covered trail, 1 – 2 miles Ages: adults Fee: $7 for snowshoes Register by phone beginning January 22 216-206-1000 Cleveland Natural Science Club: Cleveland Metroparks History Cleveland Metroparks Historian Judy MacKeigan presents on the history of the Park District. 7:30 – 9 p.m. SCR Look about Lodge Ages: adults 440-893-9316 Saturday Night Special: The Prairie Peninsula Professional photographer Gary Meszaros will take us on a tour of Midwest prairie remnants. We’ll examine the eastern extension of the tallgrass prairie. 7:30 – 9 p.m. NCNC Tiger Tracks Overnight 7 p.m. – 10 a.m. CMZ (See 2/2 for details)

4 SUNDAY Bird Blitz Join Naturalist Jen Brumfield to scour the lakefront for gulls, waterfowl and, perhaps, a rare snowy owl. Meet by the fishing pier. 9:30 – 11 a.m. LR Edgewater Park Terrain: possibly icy, mostly flat, 0.5 mile 440-734-6660 Hand-Feed a Chickadee Wild black-capped chickadees can be remarkably friendly. Join Naturalist Lindsey Dukles for an attempt to lure this gentle creature to your hand. We’ll supply the black oil sunflower seed. 10 – 11 a.m. RRNC Terrain: mostly flat, natural surface, up to 1 mile Sunday Morning Dog Walk Let’s see what is stirring in the park on this winter morning as we walk with our furry friends. Walkers without dogs are welcome. 4 Emerald Necklace February 2018

10 – 11 a.m. GPR Red Oak Shelter parking lot Terrain: paved and natural surface, hills, stairs, 2 miles 216-206-1000 Drop-In Discovery: Snowflakes Snowflakes are beautiful. Stop by to learn about the different types and how they form, then make a paper snowflake to take home. 10 a.m. – noon BNC Urban Watershed Solutions Learn how Certified Watershed Stewards facilitate solutions for urban watersheds throughout Northeast Ohio. Enjoy a tour of the Watershed Stewardship Center, including an interactive map of the West Creek watershed and an augmented reality sand model. 1 – 3 p.m. WSC Ages: adults Build a Quinzhee Explore ways we protect ourselves from elements in winter. If there’s enough snow, we’ll construct a Quinzhee, or temporary snow shelter. If there’s no snow, we’ll learn about lean-tos and build our own! We will get very snowy or muddy. 1:30 – 3 p.m. SCR Look About Lodge Ages: 6 – 14 years with adult Terrain: may be snowy or muddy, uneven terrain, up to 1 mile Register online between January 20 – February 1 440-473-3370 Birds at the Overlook Winter is a time of bird abundance if you take the time to look. Join Naturalist Natalie Schroder on an adventure through the woods to our legendary overlook and try your hand at feeding chickadees, nuthatches and titmice. 2 – 3:30 p.m. NCR A.B. Williams Memorial Woods Trailhead Terrain: natural surface, may be slick or icy, up to 2 miles 440-473-3370 Vintage Valentines Get ready for Valentine’s Day by creating homemade cards like people did in the past. Learn about the history of the holiday and eat candy hearts while you craft. 3 – 4 p.m. CWC Ages: 4 years & over with adult Fee: $2 Register by phone beginning January 22 216-206-1000

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Great Lakes Exposition 1936-1937 The biggest party Cleveland has ever seen was held on a lakefront garbage dump! Historical Interpreter Doug Kusak takes an irreverent look at how things got above ground, and how great it was for the City of Cleveland. 7 – 9 p.m. CWC Ages: 13 years & over with adult Register by phone or online beginning January 22 216-206-1000

Southwest Camera Club: Depth of Field in Nature Come hear a short tech talk by Ed Saus on Depth of Field in Nature, followed by a member competition. Learn from our judges who will critique each photo while sharing their knowledge of impact, composition and technique. 7:30 – 9 p.m. RRNC North Chagrin Nature Photography Club: Best of ‘17 Bring in five of your best nature shots to share. 8 – 9:30 p.m. NCNC

6 TUESDAY Hike for your Health Raise your heart rate with a brisk walk through the winter woods. The open terrain will give us a clear view of any wildlife on the move. 10 – 11 a.m. GPC Garfield Park Center Terrain: gravel, paved, stairs, hills, 1.5 miles 216-341-1707 Trout Unlimited Join us for a night of fly-tying. Members will be here to demonstrate how to tie a fly that you can use on the Rocky River. 7 – 9 p.m. RRNC Western Cuyahoga Audubon Society: Lake Erie Critical Issues Jill Bartolotta, Ohio Sea Grant College Program Extension Educator for Lake and Ashtabula counties, will share some of the critical issues facing Lake Erie, such as algal blooms, marine debris and invasive species and how we can make a difference. 7:30 – 9 p.m. RRNC

Discovering Nature: The Frozen Pond Join Naturalist Bev Walborn on an outdoor adventure just for preschoolers. We will hike around Bunns Lake and discover what’s happening within the frozen waters. 10 – 10:30 a.m. BWR Codrington Picnic Shelter Ages: 2 – 6 years with adult Terrain: flat, 0.5 mile 440-734-6660

Water Cycle Scientists Attention young scientists, Naturalist Mayim Hamblen requires assistance for spectacular demonstrations of the water cycle. We will make clouds indoors and visualize evaporation, condensation and precipitation with a variety of interactive activities. 2 – 3:30 p.m. WSC Ages: 14 years & under with adult Wednesday Walk Join us for a quick walk along Tinker’s Creek. We’ll warm up as we hike through the woods enjoying the crisp winter afternoon. 5 – 6 p.m. BeR Hemlock Picnic Area Terrain: snow covered, natural surface, 1 mile 216-206-1000 Greater Cleveland Beekeepers Association: Beginning Beekeeping Class Learn how rewarding it is to become a beekeeper during a series of four classes held every Wednesday in February as experienced beekeepers guide you through the basics. 7 – 9 p.m. RRNC Fee: $50, GCBA membership included Registration required greaterclevelandbeekeepers.com 440-243-7713

8 THURSDAY Seasonal Sunrises of Chagrin Enjoy the serenity of nature at dawn as we hike and witness the sunrise. You may want to bring your camera and a friend to appreciate the morning. 7 – 8:30 a.m. SCR Chagrin Boulevard parking lot Ages: adults Terrain: hills, stream crossing, 1.2 miles 440-473-3370


FEBRUARY PROGRAMS BY DATE Little Explorers: See Your Shadow Did the groundhog see its shadow this year? Bring your little explorers to learn all about groundhogs and the legend of Groundhog Day. Program includes a craft and a short hike around the nature center. 10 – 11 a.m. or 1 – 2 p.m. RRNC Terrain: mostly flat, some stairs, 0.5 mile Register by phone: January 28 – February 6 440-734-6660 Winter Wonderland Join a naturalist on a short hike along Chagrin Overlook Trail while we search for signs of winter wildlife and admire an excellent view of the Chagrin River. 1 – 2:30 p.m. SCR Chagrin Boulevard parking lot Terrain: uneven surfaces, some hills, potential for ice, 1 mile 440-473-3370 Outdoor Adventures for Homeschoolers: Frozen Waterfalls Hike Join a fast-paced hike that will travel through the steep and wild ravines surrounding Tinker’s Creek. We’ll visit several frozen waterfalls on our excursion. 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. BeR Egbert Picnic Area Ages: grades 9 – 12 Terrain: hills, 2.5 – 3 miles Register by phone beginning February 1 440-526-1012 Nurture with Nature Bring your family for a monthly program to explore nature through books, games and other activities. This month we’ll learn about mammals. 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. BNC Ages: 3 years & over with adult Terrain: flat, 0.5 mile Register by phone January 25 through February 6 440-526-1012

9 FRIDAY Sunsets with Nature Join Naturalist Lindsey Dukles on a hike to observe the calm bliss of winter. We’ll start in the forest and make our way to the shores of Lake Erie as the sun begins to descend. 4:30 – 6 p.m. HuR Wolf Picnic Area Terrain: stairs, natural surface, sand, icy, 1.5 miles 440-734-6660

Boy Scouts Merit Badge: Astronomy Part I Join our certified merit badge counselors for an interactive program designed to provide scouts an opportunity to complete requirements 1-5 & 7 of this merit badge. Participants must attend both parts (Part II on February 10). 6 – 9 p.m. WSC Ages: scouts with adult Fee: $10 (includes both Parts I & II) Register by phone or online by February 2 440-887-1968 Plants that Changed the World During 2018, Naturalist Foster Brown will take us on a year-long journey focusing on plants that have changed the course of history. Each Friday night program will feature two remarkable plants. This month’s program will highlight corn and sugarcane. 7 – 8 p.m. NCNC Fireside Concert: Brand New Hat Brand New Hat, a Northeast Ohio quartet, will be performing at Look About Lodge. They will bring a folksy flair to contemporary pop, bluegrass and ballads in this cozy venue. 7 – 8:15 p.m. SCR Look About Lodge Fee: $5 Register online between January 20 – February 8 440-473-3370 Tiger Tracks Overnight 7 p.m. – 10 a.m. CMZ (See 2/2 for details) Friday Nights with Nature: The Ohio Grand Tour Brad Imhoff takes us on a whirlwind tour of Ohio’s spectacular destinations. Join us for a grand slam of Ohio’s incredible nooks and crannies, wondrous valleys, historical sites and fond places. 7:30 – 9 p.m. RRNC

10 SATURDAY Coffee with the Birds Would you like to learn more about the birds coming to the nature center’s feeders? Enjoy a cup of coffee while watching our feathered friends, then step outside at 9 a.m. for a chance to hand-feed them. Coffee and binoculars will be provided. 8 – 9 a.m. BNC Ages: adults Register by phone beginning January 22 440-526-1012

Morning Meanderings Join Naturalist Foster Brown on monthly morning nature hikes along the trails. Each meandering focuses on seasonal happenings within each habitat and highlights a historical feature or fact. This month is the White Pine Loop Trail. 9 – 10:30 a.m. NCR Strawberry Picnic Area Trailhead Terrain: natural surface, flat, 1 mile 440-473-3370 Winter Watercolors Workshop Appreciate the colors in the winter landscape and pull them from your palette to create a unique watercolor. Naturalist Stefanie Verish will guide you through the process. Supplies provided. 9 – 11:30 a.m. SCR Look About Lodge Ages: adults Fee: $25; Emerald Necklace Art Club member: $21.25 Register online between January 22 – February 5 CanalWay Quick-Step Historical Interpreter Doug Kusak leads a short hike from CanalWay Center, to the Lower 40 Loop Trail and back. 10 – 11 a.m. CWC Terrain: paved, one large hill, 1.5 miles Birds and Coffee Come and enjoy a cup of hot coffee and brush up on your bird identification skills as we sit and watch for chickadees, cardinals and various woodpeckers through our one-way glass windows. 10 – 11:30 a.m. NCNC Nature Education Building Hike for Your Heart’s Content Contented hearts get enough exercise to keep them healthy. Exercising in nature keeps us happy as well as healthy, so join a naturalist for a moderately-paced hike that will include one steep hill as well as gentle grades. 10 – 11:30 a.m. WCR Monarch Bluff Picnic Area Terrain: paved and natural surfaces, may be icy, 3 miles 440-887-1968 Drop-in Discovery Drop by and discover a little bit more about one of our resident animals during this up-close encounter. 10 a.m. – noon BNC

Wild & Wooly Do you knit, crochet, spin, weave or felt? Join us for a fiber arts gathering of artists and vendors. Learn more about the local fiber art community, workshops, suppliers and local guilds. Bring a project to work on or just drop by as we celebrate using natural fibers, traditional heritage crafts and modern agriculture. 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Off Site Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds All Purpose Building Fee: $5 216-206-1000 Flats Bridges Presentation It’s flat-out cold in the great outdoors, so we’ll view Historical Interpreter Doug Kusak’s bridge presentation from the comfort of CanalWay Center. Join us for this pictorial and historical tour of bridges along the Cuyahoga River. 1 – 2 p.m. CWC Register by phone or online beginning February 1 216-206-1000 Nature Journaling Experience nature through the seasons. We will record our observations in a journal of our own creation. You may want to bring a camera. 1 – 3 p.m. SCR Look About Lodge Ages: adults Annual fee: $20 for supplies Terrain: natural surfaces, 0.5 – 1 mile Register online between January 20 – February 7 Dog Hike Bring your best furry friend to the park for some exercise and socialization. We will hike the wooded trails of North Chagrin. Hikers without dogs are welcome too. 2 – 3:30 p.m. NCNC Terrain: natural surface trails, 2 – 2.5 miles

Frozen Waterfalls Join Naturalist Pam Taylor as we trudge into the gorge of Bedford Reservation in search of seasonal waterfalls. Frozen or not, you won’t want to miss this hike! Trails may be icy. 2 – 4:30 p.m. BeR Egbert Picnic Area Terrain: hills, 2.5 – 3 miles 440-526-1012

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FEBRUARY PROGRAMS BY DATE Public Square One of the first sections of Cleveland laid out by surveyors was also home to the first offices of what has become your Cleveland Metroparks. Historical Interpreter Doug Kusak shows how this planned green space has changed over the years in an indoor presentation. 3 – 4 p.m. CWC Register by phone or online beginning February 1 216-206-1000 Boy Scouts Merit Badge: Astronomy Part II 6 – 9 p.m. WSC (See 2/9 for details) Tales Around the Necklace Enjoy excellent, entertaining and enlightening stories from storytelling artists. Refreshments and tales shared by audience members will follow. 7 – 8:30 p.m. WSC Cub Scout Adventure Overnight Over the course of the evening, Cub Scouts will explore the Zoo all while completing some of the requirements for the Wolf and the Bear Adventures. 7 p.m. – 10 a.m. CMZ Ages: 6 years & over with adult Fee: $42 Register online Camp-In Join us for a winter camp-in and have both indoor and outdoor fun at CanalWay Center. We’ll meet the nature center animals, go for hikes, play games and enjoy the park throughout the night and into the morning. 7 p.m. – 11 a.m. CWC Fee: $35 per family (2 – 5 people) Ages: 6 years & over with adult Terrain: paved or snow-covered surface, 1 – 2 miles Register by phone beginning February 1 216-206-1000 Saturday Night Special: The Spectacular American Desert Travel with professional artist and photographer Alan Studt and Gale Franko as they explore the wild and colorful American desert. We’ll see the Valley of Fire, Red Rock Canyon, Death Valley, Mojave Preserve, Joshua Tree and more. 7:30 – 9 p.m. NCNC

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Birds of Prey Weekend

February 10 & 11 • 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Rocky River Nature Center

Discover hawks, eagles and owls during this special weekend. Events include live animal presentations, hikes, crafts and more, including educational birds from Lake Erie Nature & Science Center (Saturday) and Medina Raptor Center (Sunday). Live bird shows by The Ohio School of Falconry and Penitentiary Glen Raptor Rehab. See website for complete listing of activities.

11 SUNDAY Birds of Acacia Join Naturalist Jake Kudrna as we search for birds throughout Acacia Reservation’s ever-changing landscape. Bring binoculars, some available to borrow. 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. AR Cedar Road parking lot Terrain: paved trails, potential for ice, 1 – 2 miles 440-473-3370 Bird Banding at Rocky River Nature Center Learn about bird banding, an essential tool for understanding our feathered friends. Program will be canceled during rain. Drop in any time between: 9:30 – noon RRNC Woodlands of Bedford: Winter Wonderland Trek A scenic overlook, frozen waterfalls, ancient trees and a beautiful forested winter landscape will be key highlights of this hike lead by Fred Losi. Bring nourishment to sustain and a camera to record your experience. Please be prepared for potentially difficult mid-winter conditions. 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. BeR Tinkers Creek Gorge Scenic Overlook Terrain: rugged, hilly, 4 miles 216-206-1000 Chickadee Feeding Hike Wild black-capped chickadees can be remarkably friendly. Join Naturalist Bethany Majeski for an attempt to lure this gentle creature to your hand. We’ll supply the black oil sunflower seed. 11 a.m. – noon RRNC Terrain: mostly flat, 0.5 mile

International Day of Women and Girls in Science Join us to celebrate the abilities of women! This event aims to help girls explore the many careers in science by meeting female scientists of all types and trying a variety of hands-on activities. 1 – 3 p.m. NCNC Ages: 6 years & over Hearts & Stars Planetarium Special Step inside a portable planetarium to explore the night sky. Listen to the love stories of American Indian lore that are written with the stars. Choose one of three scheduled shows. 1 – 1:45, 2 – 2:45 or 3 – 3:45 p.m. WSC Fee: $2 per person Register by phone or online by February 7 440-887-1968 Sunday Drop-by: Hearts & Stars Craft Stop in the classroom to create a stellar-themed craft to accompany your visit to the Hearts & Stars Planetarium program. 1 – 4 p.m. WSC Pioneer Living for Kids: Toys Toys have always been a part of childhood. During this program we’ll explore the different ways pioneer children spent their time and craft a couple of DIY pioneer toys to take home. 2 – 3:30 p.m. BNC Ages: 9 – 12 years Register by phone beginning January 29 440-526-1012 Second Sunday in South Chagrin Hike with a naturalist as we explore the undulating trails of South Chagrin. 2 – 4 p.m. SCR Sulphur Springs Picnic Area Terrain: hills, creek crossings, 2.5 miles 440-473-3370

12 MONDAY Cuyahoga Astronomical Association: Parallax, Measuring the Distance to the Stars Club member Tim Campbell will show how, through history, humans have used cleverness, vision and a succession of instruments to go from throwing spears at food to calculating the stars’ distance. 7:30 – 9 p.m. RRNC

13 TUESDAY Acacia for the Young at Heart Enjoy a leisurely walk with Naturalist Natalie Schroder as we explore all that Acacia Reservation holds during this coldest month of winter. All abilities are welcome. 10 – 11 a.m. AR Meet at the kiosk Terrain: paved, some hills, may be icy, up to 2 miles 440-473-3370 Preschool: Animal Tracks Bring your preschooler to CanalWay Center where we’ll discover the unique tracks of some of our local animals. A short hike is included. 10 – 11 a.m. CWC Ages: 2 – 5 years with adult Terrain: paved surface, under 1 mile Register online beginning February 1 Homeschool – Why Do They Look Like They Do? Discover why so animals of the same species have different colors, sizes and shapes and how this helps them survive. 10 – 11:30 a.m. grades K – 3, noon – 1:30 p.m. grades 4 – 8 CMZ The RainForest Fee: $10 member/$12 nonmember Register online Snowflake Soirée Let’s examine and learn about snowflakes: where do they come from, how are they formed, are there really none that are identical? We’ll gather snowflakes to examine under a microscope, then create our own craft snowflakes. 2 – 3 p.m. WSC Ages: 5 years & over with adult Elementary Science Olympiad Review: Water Quality Students participating in the ESO can come and study up on their nature topics with a naturalist. Today we’ll review for the Water Quality session. Adults should plan to stay with their students. 4 – 5 p.m. NCNC


FEBRUARY PROGRAMS BY DATE Youth Outdoors Volunteer Orientation Learn how you can assist urban youth with hands-on experiences such as hiking, fishing, kayaking and more. 7 – 9 p.m. GPC Ages: adults Register by phone by February 9 216-206-1010

14 WEDNESDAY Northern Ohio Association of Herpetologists: Wildlife of Costa Rica Costa Rica is known for its wildlife diversity. Join us as local frog breeder Mike Novy discuss the local frogs and other wildlife that can be found in Costa Rica. 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. RRNC Hearts & Stars Planetarium Special: Adults Only Enjoy chocolate-covered strawberries and sparkling grape juice while hearing stories of love and heartache etched in the night sky. 7 – 8 p.m. WSC Ages: adults Fee: $3 per person, $5 per couple Register by phone or online by February 10 440-887-1968 Greater Cleveland Beekeepers Association 7 – 9 p.m. RRNC (See 2/7 for details)

15 THURSDAY Animal Crackers Join Miss Jenny for a bird beak bonanza and learn about our feathered friends through activities and a craft. 10 – 11:15 a.m. or 1 – 2:15 p.m. BNC Ages: 3 – 5 years with adult Terrain: flat, 0.5 mile Register by phone beginning February 1 440-526-1012

Conifer Identification I February 15 • 7 – 9 p.m. Watershed Stewardship Center

Stately and usually evergreen, coniferous trees are worth knowing. This two-part program includes some botany basics, an identification lab, easy field guide and a field day to practice our identification skills. Space is limited; participants must attend both parts. Program continues on February 17. Ages: adults Fee: $12 ($19 for couples sharing a book) Register by phone or online by February 12 440-887-1968 Homeschool Happenings: Book Study, Ned Kelly and the City of the Bees We will discuss this book by Thomas Keneally and compare it to what we learn about the life of honey bees. One copy per family can be signed out at the Nature Center front desk while supplies last. 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. RRNC Ages: grades 1 – 3, grades 4 – 6, grades 7 – 9 Cuyahoga County and Hinckley Township residents: Register by phone February 1 – 7 Out of county register February 3 – 7 440-734-6660 Elementary Science Olympiad Review: What Went By Students participating in the ESO can come and study up on their nature topics with a naturalist. Today we’ll review animal tracking for the What Went By session. Adults should plan to stay with their students. 4 – 5 p.m. NCNC

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Fairytales & Frogs – Monday, February 19. See page 8.

Constellation Stories Come for the stories, stay for the stars. You’ll get to hear folktales and myths about our constellations. Then, if the sky is clear, we’ll take a short hike to look at some stars. 6:30 – 8 p.m. BNC Terrain: stairs, hills, 1 mile

Fireside Concert: No Strangers Here No Strangers Here is one of Fireside Concert favorites. You will be thoroughly entertained with great traditional Irish music and stories of the Irish culture. 7 – 8:15 p.m. SCR Look About Lodge Fee: $5 Register online between January 20 – February 15 440-473-3370 Tiger Tracks Overnight 7 p.m. – 10 a.m. CMZ (See 2/2 for details) Friday Nights with Nature: Trails of the Past & Present Cleveland Metroparks Historian Judy MacKeigan, and Trails Development Manager Ralph Protano give us an intimate look at the historic trails in Cleveland Metroparks and the process used today to create sustainable trails. 7:30 – 9 p.m. RRNC

17 SATURDAY Nature Writing Join writers Jenny Clark and Linda Tuthill as they prompt us to express our creative side through natural history. Take a short naturalist-led hike, explore themed writing prompts and enjoy lunch in the historic lodge. 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. SCR Look About Lodge Ages: 16 years & over Fee: $25 Terrain: level, 0.5 mile Register online between January 22 – February 9 440-473-3370 Saturday Storytime Join Miss Jenny around the fire for storytime before heading out to hand-feed the birds. 9:30 – 10 a.m. BNC Ages: families with children 6 years & under Conifer Identification II 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. BrR Sleepy Hollow Golf Course (See 2/15 feature block for details) 440-887-1968 Frosty Paws Hike Just like humans our canine companions need exercise in the winter months to increase cardiac health and prevent boredom. Enjoy the wintry trails with Naturalist Jenny McClain while bonding with your furry friend. Dogs must be friendly and on leashes. Hikers without dogs welcome too. 10:30 a.m. – noon BNC Terrain: hills, stairs, 3 miles

Chili Hike Take a short walk to see what’s stirring in the park then return to the CanalWay Center for a cup of beef and bean chili and a hot beverage. Enjoy views of the birds at the feeders while you dine. 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. CWC Terrain: paved, gravel, one hill, 1 mile Fee: $7 Register by phone beginning February 1 216-206-1000 The Phillis Wheatley Association For over 100 years, the Phillis Wheatley Association has served the African-American community of Cleveland. Learn this fascinating story and their connection to Rocky River Reservation with Historical Interpreter Jen Graham. 1 – 2 p.m. RRNC

Up with Upcycling Fair

Saturday, February 17 • 1 – 4 p.m. North Chagrin Nature Center Cleveland Metroparks second annual Upcycling Fair will teach participants how to creatively re-use materials otherwise headed for the landfill. Exhibitors and cool crafts are available for all ages! Boneheads for Boneheads What can a skull and other bones tell you about an animal? Don’t be a bonehead, come to learn how skulls can help with wildlife identification with Naturalist Matt Knittel. 2 – 3 p.m. WSC Cargo Ships Cleveland is a port city and ships are vital to our economy. Historical Interpreter Doug Kusask will help you understand how these behemoths of transportation work and where you can go to se them in action in this indoor presentation. 2 – 3 p.m. CWC Register by phone or online beginning February 1 216-206-1000 Winter Tree ID Hike It’s not as difficult as it sounds. Use buds, branches, bark and a few other clues to identify some common trees in the area. We’ll begin indoors then head outside for a hike to ID trees. 2 – 3:30 p.m. BNC Ages: adults, families with older children Terrain: uneven, 1 mile

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FEBRUARY PROGRAMS BY DATE Cleveland’s Union Terminal Tower The big, bold beautiful buildings of bachelor brothers changed Cleveland’s skyline, businesses, transportation and reputation. Historical Interpreter Doug Kusak hopes to build upon what you already know about the iconic tower complex in this indoor presentation. 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. CWC Register by phone or online beginning February 1 216-206-1000 Girl Scout Bugs and Habitats Overnight Brownie and Junior Girl Scouts complete badge activities while exploring animal habitats throughout the Zoo. 7 p.m. – 10 a.m. CMZ Ages: 6 years & over with adult Fee: $42 Register online Saturday Night Special: Wandering Ohio In 2016 Beth and Chuck Hewitt became the 10th and 11th persons to hike the 1,444-mile Buckeye Trail in one season. Travel Ohio with them as they ride canal boats, visit museums and see ceremonial mounds. 7:30 – 9 p.m. NCNC

18 SUNDAY Sunday Morning Dog Walk We’ll walk along the trail in Bedford Reservation to discover the beauty and history of this park. Walkers without dogs are welcome. 10 – 11 a.m. BeR Egbert Picnic Area and Trailhead Terrain: paved, hilly, 2 miles 216-206-1000 Euclid Creaks Join Naturalist Jake Kudrna on a short hike through the floodplains of Euclid Creek. We will take the time to admire the sights and sounds of the forest and meandering stream. 10 – 11:30 a.m. ECR Highland Road Picnic Area Terrain: paved and natural surfaces, 2 – 3 miles 440-473-3370 Drop-in Discovery: Gray Ratsnake Stop by to meet our gray ratsnake and learn about the life history of these large snakes. Kids can make a craft to take home. 10 a.m. – noon BNC 8 Emerald Necklace February 2018

Winter Mammal Tracking A fresh blanket of snow is a blank canvas for animal tracks. Join a naturalist to seek out and learn how to identify mammal tracks. 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. BCR Beyer’s Pond parking lot Terrain: natural surface, 1 mile 440-887-1968 Winter Exploration Join Naturalist Lindsey Dukles on a mile-long stroll through various habitats of the floodplain in winter. We’ll take a slower pace to really stop and enjoy all nature has to offer. 1 – 2 p.m. MSRR South Quarry Picnic Area Terrain: mostly flat, natural surface, 1.1 miles 440-734-6660 History Hike: Presidents’ Day and the Canal What do U.S. Presidents and the Ohio and Erie Canal have in common? Plenty! Our leaders planned, traveled and even worked on the canal. Historical Interpreter Karen Lakus will lead you on a walk along the towpath and discuss its presidential connections along the way. 1 – 2:30 p.m. CWC Ages: 6 years & over Terrain: paved, one hill, 1.5 miles Sunday Drop-by: Stream Table Explore how rivers shape the land and learn about water conservation with a hands-on stream table investigation. 1 – 3 p.m. WSC Birds at the Overlook Winter is a time of bird abundance. Join Naturalist Jake Kudrna on an adventure through the woods to our legendary overlook where we have been hand-feeding for almost 90 years! Try your own hand at feeding birds. 2 – 3:30 p.m. NCR A.B. Williams Memorial Woods Trailhead Terrain: natural surface, may be slick or icy, up to 2 miles 440-473-3370 Turtles of CanalWay Come meet the reptiles of CanalWay Center. We’ll learn about their natural habitats and behaviors while getting up close with our scaly neighbors. 3 – 4 p.m. CWC

Fairytales & Frogs

Monday, February 19 • 10 a.m. – 1 p.m The RainForest • Cleveland Metroparks Zoo Come dressed as a prince, princess or frog and warm up in The RainForest where it’s always 80 degrees! Enjoy crafts in our Lily Pad Lounge with the Fairy Godmother and have close encounters with live frogs. Guests will meet and hear a story from one of our princesses! Children 11 and under receive FREE admission to the Zoo and The RainForest with a paid adult admission. FREE for all Cleveland Zoo Society members.

19 MONDAY Zoo Career Day Explore the professional fields of animal care, veterinary medicine, education and more. Get close with small animals, meet with Zoo staff, take a behind-the-scenes tour and look at the real work involved with these exciting careers. 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. CMZ Reinberger Education Center Ages: grades 5 – 8 Fee: $46 member/$51 nonmember Register online Afternoon of Fun Hey kids, have the day off school? Spend the afternoon exploring nature through a hike and other fun activities. Dress for the weather. 1 – 3 p.m. BNC Terrain: stairs, 0.5 mile Ages: 9 – 11 years Register by phone beginning February 5 440-526-1012

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Sprouts: Growing Kids and Wonder, Naturally Join Natalie the Naturalist to discover ducks and geese. We will have discovery time, a craft and go on a short hike. Please dress for the weather. 10:30 – 11:45 a.m. or 1 – 2:15 p.m. NCNC Nature Education Building Ages: 3 – 5 years with adult Terrain: paved, may be icy or muddy, 0.75 mile Register online between January 20 – February 18 440-473-3370

21 WEDNESDAY Young Explorers Bring your little ones to CanalWay Center to explore senses. We’ll explore all five with different fun activities. 10 – 11 a.m. or 1 – 2 p.m. CWC Ages: 3 – 5 years with adult Terrain: paved, 0.5 – 1 mile Register online beginning February 1

Hiking for the Young at Heart Join Naturalist Pam Taylor as we hike into the gorge of Bedford Reservation in search of seasonal waterfalls. Frozen or not, you won’t want to miss this hike! Trails may be icy. 9:30 a.m. – noon BeR Egbert Picnic Area Terrain: hills, 2.5 – 3 miles 440-526-1012

Toddler Trek Join Naturalist Marty Calabrese for a slow-paced snow hike into the wilds of Huntington Reservation. Let’s see what animal stories can be revealed by the still forest. 3 – 4 p.m. HuR Wolf Picnic Area Ages: 2 – 5 years with adult Terrain: natural surface, wet, 0.5 mile 440-734-6660

Nature Baby – Snowflakes The winter forest is awaiting you so let’s get baby out to explore. We will start with activities indoors and head outside for a hike in the winter woods. Dress for the weather, this program will have an outdoor component. 10 – 11 a.m. RRNC Ages: 3 years & under with adult Terrain: mostly flat, 0.5 mile Register online between February 1 – 19

West Creek Night Hike: Stories in the Sky This evening stroll will evoke centuries past with stories of heroes, animals and legends written in the stars. 6:30 – 8 p.m. WCR Monarch Bluff Picnic Area Terrain: paved and natural surfaces, 1.5 miles 440-887-1968


FEBRUARY PROGRAMS BY DATE Invasive Plants: Beyond the Backyard Learn why some plants are invasive and how Cleveland Metroparks manages them. Invasive Plant Coordinator Jennifer Hillmer will share stories of our worst weeds and how you can help control them. 6:30 – 8 p.m. WSC Greater Cleveland Beekeepers Association 7 – 9 p.m. RRNC (See 2/7 for details)

23 FRIDAY Nature Necklace Keep warm indoors while you create a nature-inspired glass cabochon necklace, using relics like feathers and leaves from the outdoors and preserve it behind a glass pendant. All supplies and instruction provided. 1 – 2 p.m. RRNC Ages: adults, 7 years & over with adult Fee: $10 Register by phone February 1 – 8 440-734-6660 Lantern Hike Join us for a hike through the woods at night in search of the sights and sounds of nocturnal wildlife. Lanterns will be provided. 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. BNC Ages: adults, 10 years & over with adult Terrain: stairs, hills, 1 mile Register by phone beginning February 9 440-526-1012 FrogWatch at West Creek This introductory FrogWatch training will give you the tools to identify frogs in our region. Learn to listen for their calls and help us gauge the health of West Creek’s amphibian populations through citizen science. 6:30 – 8 p.m. WSC Ages: adults, 16 years & over Fireside Concert: Peav Cleavy Join us for our final Fireside Concert in 2018. We are pleased to have Peav Cleavy unplugged. This local musician/singer will perform for the first time at Look About Lodge. He will be playing familiar 70s soft rock favorites. 7 – 8:15 p.m. SCR Look About Lodge Fee: $5 Register online between January 20 – February 22 440-473-3370

Family Movie Night We’ll watch Where the Wild Things Are. An adventurous story about a boy named Max who sails away to an island inhabited by “Wild Things” and declare Max their king. Snacks will be available for purchase or you can bring your own. 7 – 8:30 p.m. CWC Register online beginning February 1 Tiger Tracks Overnight 7 p.m. – 10 a.m. CMZ (See 2/2 for details) Friday Nights with Nature: Lights Out for Birds Ohio Bird Conservation Initiative Director Matthew Shumar opens our eyes to the issue of building lights affecting migrating birds. This intense but remarkable presentation delves into Cleveland’s initiative to turn lights out downtown and the extraordinary progress made in 2017. 7:30 – 9 p.m. RRNC

24 SATURDAY Extreme Hiking This “extreme hike” is one of the shorter ones, but the scenery is spectacular! Final distance will depend upon weather and trail conditions. We’ll be carpooling. 9 a.m. – noon BrR Jaite Wayside (Vaughn Road) parking lot Terrain: hills, 5 – 7 miles 440-526-1012 American Red Cross Pet First Aid Pet First Aid teaches participants emergency care procedures for cats and dogs and provides tips for keeping your pet happy and healthy too. Training will be conducted on canine and feline manikins to give participants a more realistic experience in providing care. 9 a.m. – noon RRR Park Operations Administration Fee: $50 (includes Dog or Cat First Aid Book/DVD) $65 (includes Dog and Cat First Aid Books/DVDs) Register by phone by February 21 440-331-8111

10K Hikathon Join Naturalist Marty Calabrese for a winter walk alongside the Rocky River to the very first acreage of Cleveland Metroparks. This is sure to be a cheek chiller, so dress for the weather. 9:30 a.m. – noon RRR Scenic Park Marina facility entrance Terrain: hilly, fast-paced, 6.2 miles 440-734-6660 Hand-Feed a Chickadee Hike Take a walk into the woods with a naturalist to experience the magic of hand-feeding some wintering chickadees. Be sure to dress for the weather! 10 – 11 a.m. RRNC Terrain: flat, may be icy, 0.5 mile Live Animal Lessons Join us for a close look at crayfish. These odd-looking creatures have fascinating behaviors and amazing adaptations that help them survive in our local creeks and ponds. Believe it or not, there are many types of “crawdads” in Ohio. 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. NCNC Terrain: level, less than 1 mile Winter Term Down time on family farms meant a new school term in early Ohio. Join Historical Interpreter Jen Graham to learn what life was like for students and teachers over 100 years ago. Program includes a short hike. 1 – 2 p.m. RRNC Ages: 7 years & over with adult Terrain: mostly flat, some stairs, 0.5 mile Upcycling Craft for Kids Join us for an afternoon of creating a snake out of old corks. This fun activity is free for all who want to help us reduce waste and repurpose throw-away items. 1 – 2:30 p.m. NCNC

Fight the Frost Festival

February 24 • Noon – 4 p.m. CanalWay Center Cure your cabin fever with inside and outside activities for all ages. • Frosty themed crafts & activities • Winter walks • Winter weather demonstrations • Snowshoeing* • Snow sculpting* • Carpet skating • Roasting marshmallows around a campfire • Hot chocolate * snow required

Sylvan Stroll Take a walk under majestic old hemlock and beech trees as we explore the trails in A.B. Williams Memorial Woods. We will stop to hand-feed the chickadees along the way. 2 – 3 p.m. NCR A.B. Williams parking lot Terrain: some hills, natural trails, 1 – 1.5 miles 440-473-3370 Drop-By: Do You Wanna Build a Snow-mammal? It doesn’t have to be a snowman! Build a snow squirrel or a snow raccoon. Show off your knowledge of local wildlife through your awesome snow sculpting skills. Indoor mammal program if no snow. 2 – 3:30 p.m. WCR Monarch Bluff Picnic Area Terrain: natural, off trail 440-887-1968

Planting the Seeds of the Future:

Cleveland Metroparks Nature Preschool Speaker Series Speaker Monica Wiedel-Lubinski presents Muddy Hands, Open Hearts – Understanding the Value of Play in Nature Preschools Saturday, February 24 • 7 – 8:30 p.m. Rocky River Nature Center How does play foster skill development in nature preschools? What is the role of play when it comes to outdoor learning? How do educators support (or stifle) play? Here we examine play as an essential element of nature-based learning, developmentally appropriate practice, and skill development in the context of nature preschools. Funding for this series provided by generous donations to the Cleveland Metroparks Outdoor Education Fund.

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FEBRUARY PROGRAMS BY DATE Eastern Coyote: Facts & Fiction Cleveland Metroparks Wildlife Ecologist Jon Cepek will present information about coyotes from his 19 years of experience, national studies and recent local research. Facts about coyote ecology, behavior, human and pet interactions will be compared to fiction and human misperception. 2 – 3:30 p.m. RRNC Tiger Tracks Overnight 7 p.m. – 10 a.m. CMZ (See 2/2 for details)

25 SUNDAY Waterbirds at Wildwood Join Naturalist Natalie Schroder scanning the lake and break walls for mergansers, and other ducks. We may move farther east to check out a second location. Park in the lot closest to the walking bridge. 9:30 – 11 a.m. ECR Wildwood Marina parking lot Terrain: paved surface, up to 0.5 mile 440-473-3370 Birding in the Chill Join Naturalist Jen Brumfield for a bird walk on the lakefront seeking winter residents that can withstand winter conditions with ease. Meet in the parking lot just east of the Whiskey Island Marina, overlooking the harbor. 9:30 – 11 a.m. LR Wendy Park Terrain: possibly icy, mostly flat terrain, 0.5 mile 440-734-6660 Forest Animals Drop-In Stop by Brecksville Nature Center to learn about deer, raccoons and owls. You can also make a forest animal bookmark to take home. 10 a.m. – noon BNC Hike for Your Heart Show your heart a little love and hit the trails for a brisk hike through the winter forest. Enjoy spectacular views and interesting winter wildlife stories as we cover ground. 10 a.m. – noon RRNC Terrain: hills, stairs, ice, 4 miles Drop-in: Animal Tracks Stop by anytime this afternoon to learn about the footprints in the snow and make a mini field guide to take home. If there is snow, tracks will be tagged outside the nature center, so you can quiz yourself. 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. NCNC 10 Emerald Necklace February 2018

Hand-Feed a Chickadee Wild black-capped chickadees can be remarkably friendly. Join Naturalist Lindsey Dukles for an attempt to lure this gentle creature to your hand. We’ll supply the black oil sunflower seed. 1 – 2 p.m. RRNC Terrain: mostly flat, natural terrain, up to 1 mile Winter Wander Come explore the winter wonderland on this hike along the hemlock loop trail. We’ll enjoy the beauty of the season. 1 – 2:30 p.m. BNC Terrain: hills, slippery, 2.5 miles Busy Kids Indoor Camping Play Camping in the summer brings chances to gaze at the moon and hear a frog. It’s still winter, but we’ll set up a campsite play area for kids to discover the joys of a summer camp-out. Drop in this afternoon. 1 – 3 p.m. NCNC Ages: 2 – 6 years with adult Meet the Artist – Loraine Rutkowski Farmer Join Gallery Wall artist Loraine Rutkowski Farmer as she shares her love for mushrooms with identification information. She will also have materials for interactive block printing. 1 – 4 p.m. RRNC Sunday Drop-by: Windows into Nature Warm up by the fireplace, take a seat at the windows, and marvel at the diversity of bird and mammal species that visit the feeders. We’ll discuss topics like hibernation, migration and survival tactics. Some binoculars available to borrow. 1:30 – 3 p.m. WSC Starting Seeds The time to start thinking about starting seeds for next year’s garden is now! A lecture will cover how to grow common annual vegetable plants successfully from seed, then try your hand at planting seeds for our center’s garden. 2 – 3:30 p.m. RRNC Sunday Snow Day Enjoy an afternoon outside in the beauty of winter as we hike on the snow with snowshoes. Space is limited for this introduction to snowshoes, several inches of snow required. We’ll still take a hike if snow is not present. 2 – 3:30 p.m. CWC

Terrain: snow covered trail, 1 – 2 miles Ages: adults Fee: $7 for snowshoes Register by phone beginning February 1 216-206-1000 End of the Weekend Walk Join Naturalist Carly Martin as we finish the weekend with an exploratory hike at sunset. 5:30 – 7 p.m. NCNC Terrain: paved and natural surface trails, 2 miles

26 MONDAY Nature Play and Learn Young children and their adults will enjoy this time to discover nature with a naturalist. We’ll take time to be indoors and outdoors; and make time for play and for learning. 10 a.m. – noon SCR Look About Lodge Ages: 3 – 4 years with adult Terrain: natural surface, less than 0.5 mile 440-473-3370 Family Fun Night Amphibians are on the move. We’ll talk about the lifecycle of salamanders and frogs and discover which frog calls are a sign of spring!

6:30 – 7:30 p.m. CWC Terrain: paved, about 1 mile Register online beginning February 1

28 WEDNESDAY Discovery Days – In the Snow: Who’s been here? Come explore what winter wonders appear during our snowy season. We will share discoveries, stories, sing a song and spend time outdoors. 11 a.m. – noon CWC Ages: 3 – 6 years with adult Register by phone or online 216-341-1707 Riparian Ramble Tired of being indoors? Come explore the field and forest in search of nature’s beauty. See majestic riverside cliffs, hear a red-tailed hawk calling in the distance or, perhaps, see a great blue heron hunting along the scenic Chagrin River. 2 – 3:30 p.m. SCR Jackson Field parking lot Terrain: mostly level, 2 – 2.5 miles 440-473-3370 Greater Cleveland Beekeepers Association 7 – 9 p.m. RRNC (See 2/7 for details)

LOOK AHEAD TO MARCH Tour of Wildflowers March 1 – June 1

Spend an hour, an afternoon, or all three months and challenge yourself to find the spring flowers on our checklist. Register at clevelandmetroparks.com beginning March 1.

World Water Day Celebration March 24 • 12 – 4 p.m. • WCR Watershed Stewardship Center

Enjoy free “globally inspired” activities, food tastings, wagon rides and a fun photo booth to capture this year’s adventure.

Summer Camp Registration

Registration for Cuyahoga County and Hinckley Township residents has moved up to March 20th. Summer camp dates, descriptions and fees are available to view on our website. Please contact your local nature center if you have any questions regarding summer camps. Cleveland Metroparks is committed to providing quality recreational opportunities to the people of Greater Cleveland. If you need special assistance to attend a program or visit a facility, please call ahead to the number listed for the event or see the directory provided on the back cover. You may also visit clevelandmetroparks.com.


Outdoor Recreation Cleveland Metroparks Outdoor Recreation offers a series of yearround programs from introductory experiences and skills classes to advanced trips and certification courses. These class levels allow novices interested in an activity to gain the skills and knowledge to safely and confidently participate in these activities on their own while still challenging the avid recreationist.

CROSS COUNTRY SKIING

DAY

DATES

TIME

“Try-It” Cross-Country Skiing

Wed Wed

Feb 7 Feb 7

3 pm – 4 pm 4 pm – 5 pm

BeR BeR

10+* 10+*

$ 5.00 5.00

Cross-Country Skiing 1

Wed Sun

Feb 7 Feb 11

6 pm – 9 pm 9 am – noon

BeR BeR

10+* 10+*

30.00 30.00

Cross-Country Skiing 2

Sun

Feb 11

1 pm – 4 pm

BeR

10+*

30.00

Cookies & Cocoa XC Ski Tour

Wed

Feb 14

6 pm – 9 pm

BeR

10+*

20.00

6 pm – 9 pm Depart 4 pm Return 6 pm

BeR

10+*

195.00

Pre-Trip: Bedford Reservation Trip: Allegany State Park XC Ski Trip

Thu Feb 15 Fri – Sun Feb 23 – 25

PARK AGES

FEE

Fri Fri Fri

Feb 2 Feb 9 Mar 2

6:30 – 8:30 pm 6:30 – 8:30 pm 6:30 – 8:30 pm

NCR NCR NCR

10+* 10+* 10+*

15.00 15.00 15.00

ICE CLIMBING ADVENTURE Off Site

16+*

145.00

Feb 17

5:15 – 7:45 pm/ 7:30 – 9:45 pm 6 am – 8 pm

Sun

Feb 4

9 am – noon

Off Site

14+*

45.00

Sun

Feb 11

9 am – noon

Off Site

14+*

45.00

Fly Tying 1

Wed

Feb 21

6 pm – 9 pm

LR

14+*

20.00

Fly Tying 2

Wed

Mar 21

6 pm – 9 pm

LR

14+*

20.00

Mon

Feb 12

Trip: Ice Climbing in Fenton, Michigan

Sat

Kayaking 1: Introduction Kayaking 2: Supplemental

KAYAKING

FLY FISHING

HEALTH & WELLNESS Yoga & Hike

Tue Sat

Feb 13 Feb 24

10:30 am – noon 10:30 am – noon

NCNC WSC

14+* 14+*

15.00 15.00

Wilderness First Responder

Enhance your skiing techniques during this guided tour across open fields and mixed terrain. Enjoy cookies and cocoa afterwards. Explore Art Roscoe’s 20 miles of groomed, forested crosscountry ski trails during the day and relax in heated, rustic cabins at night. Ski equipment will be provided.

Sat – Sun Mar 10 – 11 8 Days

Mar 12 – 19

* Must have participating adult accompanying youth Fee includes all equipment needed to participate Learn more about each of these events at clevelandmetroparks.com Register online for these events at clevelandmetroparks.com/or

Learn basic snowshoeing terminology on this 1-2 mile snowshoe hike on mostly flat terrain with minor hills along the way. Enjoy cookies & cocoa afterwards.

Ice Climbing Adventure

Learn how to ice climb as we travel to Fenton, Michigan to climb a 45’ and 72’ ice tower created by the Peabody Ice Climbing Club. No experience necessary.

Kayaking

Learn the basics of Kayaking and progress to an intermediate level of skillsets.

Fly Fishing

8 am – 5 pm

AR

Adults

215.00

Develop fundamental fly tying techniques through this ongoing series.

8 am – 6 pm

SCR

Adults

715.00

Yoga & Hike

SKILLS & ADVENTURE Wilderness First Aid

Cookies & Cocoa Ski Tour

Snowshoeing

Pre-Trip: Kendall Cliffs, Peninsula, OH (Must attend one of the pre-trip meetings)

Learn the basics of crosscountry skiing through introductory and intermediate courses. Dressing in non-cotton layers is suggested. A minimum of 4” of snow is needed.

Allegany State Park Ski Trip

SNOWSHOEING Cookies & Cocoa Snowshoe Hike

Cross-Country Skiing

Certified yoga instructor Kim Scott Sowinski will lead a meditative hike before a warming, vinyasa flow. Yoga mats will be provided.

For more program details and registration deadlines, please visit clevelandmetroparks.com/or

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4101 Fulton Parkway Cleveland, Ohio 44144-1923

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Emerald Necklace Published monthly by: Cleveland Metroparks 216-635-3200 clevelandmetroparks.com

Directory Board of Park Commissioners Bruce G. Rinker Dan T. Moore President

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Debra K. Berry

Brian M. Zimmerman

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Cleveland Metroparks Administration Offices 216-635-3200/24-hour info 4101 Fulton Parkway Cleveland, OH 44144 clevelandmetroparks.com

Nature Centers: Brecksville Nature Center 9000 Chippewa Creek Drive Brecksville, OH 44141 Brecksville Reservation 440-526-1012

Rental Facilities 216-635-3304

CanalWay Center 4524 E. 49th Street Cuyahoga Heights, OH 44125 Ohio & Erie Canal Reservation 216-206-1000

Cleveland Metroparks Rangers Accidents or Emergencies 440-333-4911

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Cleveland Metroparks Zoo & The RainForest 216-661-6500/24-hour info 3900 Wildlife Way Cleveland, OH 44109 clevelandmetroparks.com/zoo Cleveland Metroparks Golf Golf Services/440-232-7247 (general course info & inquiries) clevelandmetroparks.com/golf The Chalet Recreation Area 16200 Valley Parkway Strongsville, OH 44136 Mill Stream Run Reservation 440-572-9990 Outdoor Recreation 216-341-1704 clevelandmetroparks.com/or

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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. Emerald Necklace is also available online at clevelandmetroparks.com

Outdoor Experiences Administration 216-881-8141

Look About Lodge 37374 Miles Road Bentleyville, OH 44022 South Chagrin Reservation 440-473-3370 North Chagrin Nature Center 401 Buttermilk Falls Parkway Mayfield Village, OH 44094 North Chagrin Reservation 440-473-3370 Rocky River Nature Center 24000 Valley Parkway North Olmsted, OH 44070 Rocky River Reservation 440-734-6660 Watershed Stewardship Center 2277 W. Ridgewood Drive Parma, OH 44134 West Creek Reservation 440-887-1968

Cover photo: Photo by Paul Schmidlin, Snowy Owl at Edgewater Park Additional photos courtesy of Cleveland Metroparks photo archive, unless otherwise noted.


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