Green Islands Magazine MAY-JUN '23

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GREEN ISLANDS Summit Metro Parks Bi-monthly Magazine MAY• JUN ’23 | Vol. 64 No. 3 4 DISCOVER – Gorge Dam Removal Draws Near 8 EXPLORE – Programs & Events 7 ENJOY – Happier Trails: Moms Find Comfort in Nature

Jennie Levy Graphic Designer Karl Simonson Graphic Designer

Summit Metro Parks 975 Treaty Line Rd., Akron, OH 4433-5837

Administrative Offices: 330-867-55

F.A. Seiberling Nature Realm: 330-865-8065

Liberty Park Nature Center: 330-487-0493

Summit Lake Nature Center: 330-864-843

Seasonal Information: 330-865-8060

Volunteer Information: 330-865-8047

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or call 330-867-55.

Green Islands can be downloaded online: summitmetroparks.org

Your Metro Parks are funded by a small Summit County real-estate tax. This magazine is an example of your public dollars at work.

Board of Park Commissioners

The park district’s governing body is appointed by the Summit County Probate Judge. Commissioners serve overlapping three-year terms and are assisted by the executive director, who oversees the work of full-time and part-time employees, seasonal workers and volunteers.

ON THE COVER

The area that is now Gorge Metro Park has long drawn outdoor enthusiasts and was once one of the top tourism locations in Ohio. Here, the Big Falls of the Cuyahoga are shown prior to construction of the Gorge Dam, circa late 800s.

Did You Know?

The current maintenance center complex located along Sand Run Parkway has been in operation since the 930s! As the park district has grown, the maintenance center has been unable to expand beyond its small footprint between Sand Run Parkway, Sand Run Stream and Riverview Rd. Due to its age and location, the building needs structural safety repairs that will prevent it from being used to maintain and repair park district equipment in the future. As a result, park staff are investigating how to best repurpose the building for other needs and moving central maintenance operations to another location. We will continue to provide updates as additional information becomes available.

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IN THIS ISSUE Befriend Nature: Choose Native Plants 3 Gorge Dam Removal Draws Near . . . . . . . 4 Programs & Events 8 Happier Trails: Moms Find Comfort in Nature . . . . . . . 7 Celebrating 20 Years of Fitness & Fun 9 Spree for All ’23 form 20
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BEFRIEND NATURE: Choose Native Plants

Want to support rapidly declining wildlife populations (including pollinators), conserve vanishing biodiversity and promote garden resilience? Use native plants to create pollinator gardens and support wildlife in your home landscapes!

With more than one million acres of urban and suburban habitat lost annually to development in the U.S., green space is necessary to help vital animal and insect populations, especially pollinators, thrive. Adding more natives annually and removing invasives will unleash a variety of benefits:

Provide a valuable food source. Having co-evolved with native insects, native plants support thousands of species of pollinators and other invertebrates that in turn provide food for birds, animals and us!

Enjoy a lower-maintenance landscape. Many native plants require less watering and naturally improve soil health.

Promote biodiversity. Native plants will attract generalist and specialist species.

Protect water quality. Some native plants, such as big bluestem (Andropogon gerardii), have deep root systems that help reduce storm runoff and flooding.

Enhance carbon storage. Native plants are highly efficient at absorbing carbon dioxide through photosynthesis and moving it deep into their roots. Those with bigger root systems, like leadplant (Amorpha canescens), capture more carbon dioxide!

Appreciate a beautiful aesthetic. Native plants come in all sizes, colors and shapes!

Are you ready to reap the benefits of a Wild Back Yard? Visit bit.ly/wildbackyards to get started. Be sure to attend the Native Plant Festival (see page ) on May 20, 2023 for additional resources and fun!

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Unfortunately, the dam was never effective at generating electricity. But with its construction in 9 came the submersion of an incredible natural area — including rock caves, hiking trails and even the “Big Falls” for which Cuyahoga Falls is named. Even more destructive was the effect the dam had on the river itself. In addition to preventing fish passage, dams negatively affect dissolved oxygen, flow and temperature in a river. They also reduce habitat, trap and concentrate sediments and toxins, and alter the food web.

Did you know that Akron was once the fastest-growing city in the United States? As the city’s electrical needs grew to support local rubber companies and a booming population, a massive dam was constructed on the Cuyahoga River to generate hydropower in what is now Gorge Metro Park.

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The good news is, once a dam is removed, natural aquatic river communities can be restored. In fact, under the leadership of Ohio EPA, five other obsolete dams on the Cuyahoga have recently been removed or modified, resulting in full achievement of aquatic life standards over a total of 0 miles of the Cuyahoga River. These rivers also provide increased recreational opportunities, land and water trail connections and small business growth. In other words, these projects opened the door for qualityof-life improvements and economic development along the riverfront.

So, what does this mean for the Gorge Dam? In a project of national significance, Summit Metro Parks and a large coalition of community partners are working together with the State of Ohio and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to make it the next (and biggest) dam removal on the Cuyahoga. This project is more complex that previous Cuyahoga River dam removals, due in part to the sheer size of the Gorge Dam, but also because of the 00-plus years of sediment that has accumulated behind it. This sediment bears the markers of our industrial heritage, and while it is contaminated, it is not hazardous — meaning it can be safely removed and placed in an offsite containment area.

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Momentum for the project is building rapidly. In December 2022, Governor Mike DeWine announced $25 million in state funding, saying the project “will return the Cuyahoga River to a freeflowing river from Kent to the mouth of Lake Erie, will vastly improve water quality in the Cuyahoga River and will pave the way for recreation, tourism and economic development opportunities in this area.” At the same time, project partners are nearing finalization of several key steps, including engineering

and design of the sediment removal process. Tree clearing for the sediment disposal site is already underway at Cascade Valley Metro Park, and the tentative project schedule calls for additional work to begin in 2024 and continue for three to four years.

The Free the Falls stakeholder group is committed to creating an open and transparent process, including providing opportunities for public feedback via public meetings, social media, community presentations and more.

Members of the public are encouraged to visit the project website to sign up for the e-newsletter and view a helpful project video: bit.ly/freethefalls. Be sure to follow Summit Metro Parks on social media for periodic project updates.

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[ Do you have questions about this once-in-ageneration undertaking? We’ve got answers!
The dam will be deconstructed using a barge-mounted excavator. The water level of the reservoir will slowly drop as the dam is dismantled.
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Is the Gorge Dam helping with flood control or some other important function?

The Gorge Dam no longer serves any useful purpose. A detailed hydrologic study demonstrated no meaningful upstream or downstream changes in river flow as a result of the dam removal.

What’s in the sediment behind the dam and where will it be placed?

U.S. EPA sediment scientists found that contaminants in the sediment reflect our area’s industrial past, including polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), heavy metals, oil and grease, and pesticides. This sediment will be removed and pumped through a temporary pipeline alongside Highbridge Trail to a sediment disposal area at the Chuckery Area of Cascade Valley Metro Park, about two miles away. It will then be mixed with cement for stabilization.

How can we be sure the sediment will be stored safely?

Placement of the stabilized sediment will be overseen by state and federal agencies and will include measures to prevent leaching. The area will be covered with soil to avoid impacts to human health, wildlife or water quality, and final use of the site could include trails and other forms of active and passive recreation. This area formerly served as an unregulated dump.

How much will the project cost and how will it be funded?

Construction costs are still being finalized and funding is being planned from multiple sources from federal, state and local entities, including U.S. EPA through the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI). Property taxes related to the Summit Metro Parks levy will not be affected.

Is there a better use for these resources?

While the costs of removing the accumulated sediment and dam are significant, they are far outweighed by the benefits. The

primary funding source (the Great Lakes Legacy Act Program) was created specifically to help pay the costs of addressing contaminated sediments. Funding provided by the State of Ohio will be awarded from settlement money received as part of the state’s PCB enforcement case against Monsanto.

What types of closures will be required for this project?

Dam removal will have some impacts on the public in the form of temporary park and road closures, construction activities and changes to the design and layout of Gorge and Cascade Valley Metro Parks. Project partners are working diligently to communicate closures and to complete this project in coordination with the City of Akron’s federally mandated sewer project in order to minimize disruptions to the area.

What will the parks look like when they reopen?

At Cascade Valley Metro Park, the sediment disposal area will be seeded with grasses to control erosion and will later be fully restored with trees. Within about 0 years, the site will look much like the rest of the park. At Gorge Metro Park, the Cuyahoga River will look much as it does downstream – a freeflowing river with some rapids. The river will return to its historical flow patterns and the natural river habitat will be restored fairly quickly, making way for mink, bald eagles and river otters. Park planners will engage the public in a master planning effort to reimagine the design and layout of the park.

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Sediment Removal Process: A mechanical dredge system consisting of a clamshell bucket, crane and a scow barge will troll the reservoir, slowly removing sediment scoop by scoop. Each full scow barge will then be unloaded at the staging area, where it will be screened to remove any large debris.

ExplorePrograms & Events

Wednesday, May 3,  – 2 p.m.

VIRTUAL: NATURE DRAWING FOR ADULTS

Saturday, May 6

0 – :30 a.m. & 2:30 – 2 p.m.

CLASSY CANVAS

Monday, May , 6:30 – 8 p.m.

WARBLER WARM-UP

Join a naturalist as we get ready for warbler season and the biggest week in American birding! We will review the basics of warbler identification and other important tidbits about our feathered friends. There will be several specimens preserved by taxidermy to provide a bird’s eye view of the many species that will be migrating through in the coming weeks. This program is designed for all levels of birding experience. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

Tuesday, May 2, 2 – :30 p.m.

NATURE-MINDED: POETRY

Connect with yourself, each other and the natural world through poetry. We will read and discuss a nature-themed poem, followed by a short mindfulness hike. WH: 22 Barlow Rd., Hudson

Tuesday, May 2,  – 3 p.m.

NATURE DRAWING FOR ADULTS

Join our interpretive artist for an entertaining lesson in nature drawing. Bring a sketchbook, pencil and a sense of humor. Beginners are welcome. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg (4/26)

Wednesday, May 3, 0 a.m. – 2 p.m.

NATURE DRAWING FOR ADULTS

Join our interpretive artist for an entertaining lesson in nature drawing. Bring a sketchbook, pencil and a sense of humor. Beginners are welcome. FASN/Visitors Center: 828 Smith Rd., Akron (4/26)

Join our interpretive artist for this entertaining virtual lesson in nature drawing. No experience is necessary; all you need are pencils, paper and a sense of humor. A Zoom invitation will be emailed to participants after registering. (4/26)

Thursday, May 4, 0 a.m. – 2 p.m.

NATURE DRAWING FOR ADULTS

Join our interpretive artist for an entertaining lesson in nature drawing. Bring a sketchbook, pencil and a sense of humor. Beginners are welcome. SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron (4/26)

Thursday, May 4, 6 – 7:30 p.m. GOOD GARDEN TALKS: HEALTHY GARDEN SOIL & COMPOST

Join us in collaboration with Let’s Grow Akron and OSU Extension to learn about building healthy soil and using organic waste materials. In the event of inclement weather, the program will be held indoors. SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron

Friday, May 5, 0:30 –  a.m.

SPRING NATURE TALES

Young children and their adult companions can celebrate spring in an interactive, spring-themed story time. Make it a fun, family-friendly morning by exploring the park or visiting the nature play area after the program. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

Like to paint but need some instruction? Adult participants are invited to appreciate the beauty of the parks as we paint together. We’ll look at some brightly colored creatures to inspire creativity and then go through step-by-step instruction. We will provide all of the supplies needed to create a personal masterpiece. SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron (4/28)

Saturday, May 6, 0 –  a.m.

BACKYARD BIRD BASICS

Learn how to properly care for bird feeders and bird baths to keep our feathered friends happy, healthy, and visiting your backyard frequently. FASN/Seneca Deck: 828 Smith Rd., Akron

Saturday, May 6,  – 2:30 p.m.

HIKE UP TO CALM DOWN

Join a naturalist as we hike the challenging 3.2-mile Adams Run Trail. We will take breaks along the way to talk about how being in nature can naturally reduce stress and how to bring more calmness into our daily lives. HH/Main Entrance: 2925 Akron-Peninsula Rd., Akron

Beginning Sunday, May 7

SELF-GUIDED:

STORYBOOK TRAIL

Have fun exploring with a self-guided story trail based on the book “Toad.” Look for it along Rock Creek Trail between May 7 through May 28. FR/Brushwood: 4955 Townsend Rd., Richfield

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BHT Bike & Hike Trail CV Cascade Valley DLQ Deep Lock Quarry FASN F.A. Seiberling Nature Realm F Firestone FR Furnace Run FT Freedom Trail GYH Goodyear Heights G Gorge HH Hampton Hills LP Liberty Park MF Munroe Falls NR Nimisila Reservoir ONW O’Neil Woods SC Silver Creek SFB Springfield Bog SLNC Summit Lake Nature Center SR Sand Run TT Towpath Trail WH Wood Hollow (date) Registration start date Zoom: https://zoom.us/join Key in the Meeting ID number. $ Fee Web: 330tix.com Online registration. Call: 330-865-8065 Advance registration required, beginning at 0 a.m. on the date in parentheses. Key MAY

Sunday, May 7, 8 – 0:30 a.m.

BIGGEST WEEK BIRD WALK

Happy Biggest Week in American Birding! Hike with a naturalist to spot neotropical migrants on their journeys north. Along the way, discover how bird lovers can better support our avian friends at home. Please bring binoculars and a bird guide. CV/Valley View: 22 Cuyahoga St., Akron

Sunday, May 7, 0 – :30 a.m.

SMP CYCLING CLUB

Join us on this bi-monthly bike ride as we pedal along and explore the Towpath Trail. This will be a 0-mile, casually paced (0-2 mph), out and back ride. Please bring your own helmet and bicycle. Helmets are required to participate. SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron

Wednesday, May 0, 0 a.m. – 2 p.m.

NATURE JOURNALING FOR ADULTS

Join our interpretive artist for an inspiring lesson in nature journaling as a technique for practicing mindfulness and wellness. FASN: 828 Smith Rd., Akron (5/3)

Wednesday, May 0,  – 2 p.m.

VIRTUAL: NATURE JOURNALING FOR ADULTS

Join our interpretive artist for an inspiring virtual lesson in nature journaling as a technique for practicing mindfulness and wellness. A Zoom invitation will be emailed to participants after registering. (5/3)

Wednesday, May 0, 3 – 6 p.m. KIDS’

FISHING

Kids ages 5 and younger can learn the basics of fishing, then drop a line in Summit Lake. Some rods and reels will be available for use. Bait is provided. Adults must be there to supervise their children and if they want to fish, must have a current Ohio fishing license. SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron

Sunday, May 7, 2 – :30 p.m.

NATURE DRAWING FOR KIDS

Join our interpretive artist for this entertaining lesson in nature drawing for kids ages 6 to 2. All materials will be provided.

FASN: 828 Smith Rd., Akron (4/27)

Sunday, May 7, 2 – 3 p.m.

VIRTUAL: NATURE DRAWING FOR KIDS

Join our interpretive artist for this entertaining virtual lesson in nature drawing for kids ages 6 to 2. All you need is a pencil and paper. A Zoom invitation will be emailed to participants after registration. (4/27)

Monday, May 8, 6 a.m. – 6 p.m.

WANDERING FOR WARBLERS DAY TRIP

Join park naturalists for an all-day exploration of the Warbler Capital of the World during the Biggest Week in American Birding. The tour bus will depart F.A. Seiberling Nature Realm at 6 a.m. for the famed Magee Marsh and other birding hotspots, returning at 6 p.m. Be prepared for extensive walking on boardwalks and trails. Dress for variable weather conditions. Pack lunch, beverages, snacks, binoculars and a camera. Cost: $75/person.

FASN: 828 Smith Rd., Akron (4/20) $

Thursday, May , 0 a.m. – 2 p.m.

NATURE COLLAGE

Let’s make a beautiful nature-inspired collage using recycled paper! Join our interpretive artist at the beautiful Liberty Park Nature Center for this easy, fun lesson. All materials will be provided. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg (5/5)

Thursday, May , 0 –  a.m.

LIL’ SPROUTS

This biweekly program is designed to engage children ages 3 to 5 and an accompanying adult in the wonderful world of gardening. Each class builds upon the last and will be centered around what’s happening in the garden at that time. Adults are asked to actively participate with children during the program. SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron (5/4)

Thursday, May ,  – 3 p.m.

VIRTUAL: NATURE COLLAGE

Let’s make a beautiful nature-inspired collage using recycled paper! Join our interpretive artist for this easy, fun lesson. A list of materials and a Zoom invite will be emailed after registering. (5/5)

Thursday, May , 4 – 6 p.m.

HERON OPEN HOUSE

Join a naturalist to observe the nesting behaviors of the great blue heron, one of Ohio’s largest birds. Stop by between 4 and 6 p.m. to use our binoculars and spotting scopes to get an up-close look. Meet at the Bath Road Heronry on Bath Rd., between Riverview and Akron-Peninsula roads in Akron. Bath Road Heronry

Friday, May 2, 3 – 5 p.m.

MOTHER’S DAY CARD MAKING

Pop over to make a nature-themed Mother’s Day card. All ages welcome. FASN/Seneca

Deck: 828 Smith Rd., Akron

Saturday, May 3, 9 –  a.m.

BIRD NERDS: WARBLERS

In this month’s edition of Bird Nerds, we’ll ditch the inside presentation and spend as much time on the trails as possible. Bring your binoculars to practice identifying warblers as we discover their natural history. F/Tuscarawas Meadows: 2620 Harrington Rd., Akron

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Enjoy an online exercise session with a certified BalloFlex instructor. BalloFlex is a seated workout that incorporates the elements of dance and fitness together in a safe, low impact and fun system. It is designed for all ages and abilities!

2:30 –  p.m.

VIRTUAL : 849 6465 8634

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KINDEREALM: GARDENS

Children ages 3 to 6 and their adult companions can join us to dig down in the dirt and explore how seeds and plants grow in the garden. The program includes a gardening activity. Please make other arrangements for younger children unable to remain in infant seats or strollers. (5/8)

Wednesday, May 24,  – 2 p.m.

LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

Friday, May 26, 0:30 – :30 a.m. SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron

Saturday, May 3, 0 a.m. – 3 p.m.

SPECIAL NEEDS FISHING DERBY

Trophies will be awarded for the three largest fish caught. Only adults and children with special needs will be permitted to fish. Please bring fishing gear. A limited number of rods and reels will be available for use during the derby, and bait will be supplied. Visitors are encouraged to bring a lunch if fishing the entire day. Presented by Wayside Furniture with support from Goodyear Hunting and Fishing Club. F/Little Turtle Pond: 2400 Harrington Rd., Akron

Saturday, May 3,  – 3 p.m.

WILD NEIGHBORS: THE BLACK BEAR

Once gone from our state, the black bear has made a comeback in Ohio. A brief introduction and hike along Black Bear Trail will provide some insight about this resilient, but still endangered, native species.

LP/Nature

Center: 9999

Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

Saturday, May 3, 2 – 3 p.m.

CANAL STROLL: WOLF CREEK

Take a walk along the Towpath Trail and step back in time to experience life in an 850s canal town. You’ll meet a special character from the past. TT/Wolf Creek: 33 Snyder Ave., Barberton

Sunday, May 4, 8 – 0:30 a.m.

MOTHER’S DAY 5K

Register for the 2th annual Mother’s Day 5K in Munroe Falls Metro Park. Run, jog or walk to celebrate mom during this stroller-friendly course. This chip-timed race travels twice around the scenic Munroe Falls Lake. Proceeds benefit the Summit Metro Parks Foundation. Learn more and register: bit.ly/smpMD5K. MF/Lake Area: 52 S. River Rd., Munroe Falls (/) $

Sunday, May 4, 0 – :30 a.m.

BIRDING WITH MOM

Treat your mother on this special day by taking her birding along the .-mile Redwing Trail. Coffee and tea will be available after the hike. Don’t forget your binoculars! F/Tuscarawas Meadows: 2620 Harrington Rd., Akron

Sunday, May 4, 2 – 3 p.m.

TENT CAMPING OPEN HOUSE

Before camping season kicks off, stop by and learn the basics of camping through handson activities and demonstrations. Practice pitching a tent, selecting proper clothing for weather conditions and playing some campfire games. Meet in the auditorium.

FASN/Visitors Center: 828 Smith Rd., Akron

Thursday, May 8, 6 – 7:30 p.m.

GOOD GARDEN TALKS: PLANT SWAP

Join us to swap some plants! These can be cuttings from plants in your yard or freshly grown from seed. Plants should be labeled by name and contained in pots. Vegetables and herbs are preferred, but all plants are welcome! All are encouraged to attend, even without plants to share. Program will be moved indoors in case of poor weather.

GYH/Main Entrance: 2077 Newton St., Akron

Friday, May 9, 2 – :30 p.m.

SENIOR SAUNTER

Whether you’re a senior by age or just want to appreciate the outdoors at a leisurely pace, join us for a stroll as we enjoy nature in late spring. Bring a mug and enjoy a beverage and more nature conversation afterward.

LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

Friday, May 9, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.

CAMPFIRE COOKING: PIE IRONS!

Try your hand at cooking with a pie iron over a campfire! We’ll be demonstrating techniques and sharing recipes for this easy method to create delicious meals and desserts. Help us cook, then taste the results (while supplies last). LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

Friday, May 9, 6 – 7:30 p.m.

MINDFUL MOVEMENT YOGA

Join a certified yoga instructor and naturalist for a nature-inspired yoga class with an emphasis on gentle movement, breathing and mindfulness. This class is suitable for all levels of yoga experience and will be slow to moderately paced. Please wear comfortable clothing and bring drinking water and a yoga mat and/or towel. The class will be held outdoors if weather permits. FASN: 828 Smith Rd., Akron

Friday, May 9, 8:30 – 0 p.m.

TAILING NIGHT TALONS

Join a naturalist to learn about local owls as we hike and use recordings in an attempt to entice these feathered friends to fly in for a visit. Patience and silence are essential. For ages 6 and older. No dogs, please. SC/Pheasant Run: 5000 Hametown Rd., Norton

Friday, May 9, 8:30 – 0 p.m.

FRIDAY NIGHT FROGS

Spend the evening exploring the wet, wooded and wild habitat frogs call home. We’ll study these creatures by sight and by sound, so don’t forget your flashlight. CV/Valley View: 22 Cuyahoga St., Akron

Sunday, May 2, 0 – :30 a.m.

SMP CYCLING CLUB

Join us on this bi-monthly bike ride as we pedal along and explore the Towpath Trail. This will be a 0-mile, casually paced (0-2 mph), out and back ride. Please bring your own helmet and bicycle. Helmets are required to participate. SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron

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native Plant festival

Presented by Wayside Furniture

Saturday, May 20, 0 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Tuesday, May 23, 7 – 8 p.m.

MUSIC IN THE PARK

Enjoy a performance by the Metro Parks Ensemble to welcome the concert season! Please bring your own chairs and blankets, and a picnic if you prefer. If it rains, the concert will be held indoors. GYH/Lodge: 2077 Newton St., Akron

Tuesday, May 23, 7 – 8:30 p.m.

10 – 11 a.m. & 2 – 3 p.m.

INVITING BIODIVERSITY TO YOUR BACK YARD

What do butterflies, birds, fireflies and even salamanders have in common? They all need food, water, shelter and space to thrive. We’ll discuss best practices to turn your back yard, however large or small, into a well-rounded wildlife oasis for a variety of beloved native animals using a combination of native plants and wildlife-friendly features.

11 a.m. – 12 p.m.

BACKYARD BIRD BUFFET

Birdseed is not the only way to feed your backyard birds! Did you know it takes over 6,000 caterpillars to feed one clutch of chickadees? Join a naturalist to discover how native plants can attract delicious insects to your backyard and which make the best host plants for a diverse backyard bird buffet!

1:30 – 3 p.m.

BIRDS, BUGS & BOTANY

Take a walk on the wild side and investigate the intersection of birds, bugs and botany. We’ll hike a section of Indian Spring Trail in search of the food web at work, while discovering how native plants bring a bit of the wild to your own back yard. Meet at Indian Spring Trailhead.

Kick off summer by welcoming wildlife into your yard with beautiful, beneficial native plants! Join Summit Metro Parks staff and local native plant nurseries to learn more about the vital role of native plants in our ecosystem. Browse a wide variety of plants available for purchase, or attend an educational session to better understand how to incorporate native plants into your landscaping. > Munroe Falls Metro Park/Lake Area: 52 S. River Rd., Munroe Falls

Sunday, May 2, 0:30 – :30 a.m.

NOISY SPRING:

RACHEL CARSON HIKE

Join a naturalist and enjoy a spring hike along Spring Hollow. As we hike, we’ll celebrate Rachel Carson’s role in promoting better environmental stewardship! HH/Main Entrance: 2925 Akron-Peninsula Rd., Akron

Sunday, May 2, 2 – 3:30 p.m.

THE MYSTERIOUS BARN OWL

Mystery and intrigue surround the illusive barn owl. Its spooky “scream” haunts barns and old buildings. Once found in 84 Ohio counties, it is now one of the state’s threatened species. Join a naturalist to learn more about this amazing bird and the efforts to increase its Ohio populations. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

Sunday, May 2, 2 – 4 p.m. BUTTERFLY

DEFENSES WITH DR. GLENN

CRISLER II

Admired near and far, butterflies are treasured for their beauty and grace, but frequently use camouflage, speed, poison and many more mechanisms to protect themselves. Butterflies are anything but defenseless! Join amateur lepidopterist and analytical chemist Dr. Glenn Crisler II to discover how these insects have developed a wide range of physical and behavioral adaptations to increase their odds of survival. This talk will feature butterflies of the Eastern United States and include a hike to search for butterflies in action.

FASN/Visitors Center: 828 Smith Rd., Akron

GREATER AKRON AUDUBON SOCIETY: LEAPING FOR BIODIVERSITY

Greater Akron Audubon Society invites everyone to hear Judy Semroc’s message that honors the legacy of SMP naturalist Bert Szabo. She’ll convey the vision that Lake Erie Allegheny Partnership (LEAP) has for Northeast Ohio and will detail the top priorities that we should take to sustain the biological diversity of plants and wildlife so that our own health and quality of life are preserved. The conservation of nature is a great investment and a legacy for all! Meet in Himelright Lodge. CV/Valley View: 22 Cuyahoga St., Akron

Wednesday, May 24, 4 – 5 p.m.

SWALLOW SWARM

Have you ever seen a bird dig before? Bank swallows do! Join a naturalist to see them as they return and learn about their unique behaviors! CV/Overlook: 354 Sackett Ave., Akron

Wednesday, May 24, 7 – 8 p.m.

MEET ME IN THE GARDEN: LOVE OF ORCHIDS

Phalaenopsis orchids are one of the most popular orchids and are surprisingly easy to care for. This plant will bring grace and elegance to any room! Learn how to integrate them into your home from Steve Rusov, a Summit County Master Gardener. FASN/ Visitors Center: 828 Smith Rd., Akron

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EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS

Thursday, May 25, 0 –  a.m.

LIL’ SPROUTS

See May  description. SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron (5/4)

Thursday, May 25 0:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. & :30 – 3:30 p.m.

HOMESCHOOLERS: GROWING GREEN GARDENS

Homeschoolers ages 7 to 4: Join a naturalist to learn all about plants! We’ll focus on fruits and vegetables we can grow, as well as native plants that are important to many of the critters that call our gardens home. Dress for a mess and prepare to plant, harvest and eat delicious produce! SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron (5/7)

Friday, May 26, 4 p.m. –Saturday, May 27,  a.m.

TENT CAMPING FOR WOMEN

Women and girls 4 and older are invited to join naturalists for a fun and relaxing overnight tent camping experience. We’ll be hiking, cooking, crafting and fishing as a group. Please bring your own camping equipment, including sleeping gear, toiletries, snacks and a chair. No gear? No problem! Request a free camping kit with essentials during registration, available while supplies last. Minors must be accompanied by an adult. FR/Brushwood: 4955 Townsend Rd., Richfield (5/5)

Friday, May 26, 5:30 – 8:30 p.m.

TRY IT: KAYAKING

Join us to try kayaking! Stop by during this open house to explore this sport and try maneuvering out on the water in a relaxed atmosphere. For ages 3 and older; minors must be accompanied by an adult participant. Participants must wear closed-toe shoes and be able to swim. We suggest wearing clothes that can get wet and bringing water, sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses. Space is limited, kayaks available on a first-come, firstserved basis. MF/Lake Area: 52 S. River Rd., Munroe Falls

Saturday, May 27, 8:30 – 0:30 a.m.

SPRING BIRD WALK

Birders of all experience levels can join a naturalist for a spring bird walk at this park, designated an Important Bird Area by the National Audubon Society. Binoculars are recommended. DLQ: 5779 Riverview Rd., Peninsula

Saturday, May 27, 0 – :30 a.m.

SPA-RIFIC GOODS

Life is full of stressors, so treat yourself to some relaxation! Discover how easy it is to create your own spa goods at home using herbs. Participants will be able to make and take sample products like bath bombs, bath bags and scrubs to make any day at home feel like a spa day. SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron (5/9)

Saturday, May 27, 6 – 7:30 p.m.

GONE FISHING

Kids ages 5 and younger can learn the basics of fishing, then drop a line and see what they can catch. Some rods and reels will be available for use. Bait is provided. Adults must supervise their children and must have a current Ohio fishing license if they want to fish. MF/Lake Area: 52 S. River Rd., Munroe Falls

Thursday, June , 6 – 7:30 p.m.

GOOD GARDEN TALKS: WEED & WATER MANAGEMENT IN THE VEGETABLE GARDEN

Join us in collaboration with Let’s Grow Akron and OSU Extension to learn weed management and proper watering techniques for your vegetable garden. In the event of inclement weather, the program will be held inside Summit Lake Nature Center. SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron

Saturday, June 3, 0 –  a.m.

DAZZLE WITH BASIL

Learn about the long history of this herb and how to enhance your home cooking in simple, tasty ways using it! FASN: 828 Smith Rd., Akron

Beginning Sunday, June 4

SELF-GUIDED: STORYBOOK TRAIL

Enjoy some exercise and fun as you hike and read along with a story trail based on the book “Flower Garden.” Look for it along Quarry Trail between June 4 and June 25. DLQ: 5779 Riverview Rd., Peninsula

Sunday, June 4, 8:30 –  a.m.

FIELD & FOREST BIRD WALK

Sunday, May 28, 0 a.m. – 2 p.m.

KIDS’ FISHING OPEN HOUSE

Kids ages 5 and younger can learn the basics of fishing and drop a line in Summit Lake. Some rods and reels will be available for use. Bait is provided. Adults must supervise their children and must have a valid Ohio fishing license if they would like to fish as well. SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron

Wednesday, May 3, 4 – 5:30 p.m.

BUG HUNT FOR KIDS

Join a naturalist to explore the insect world up close and personal! Supplies will be provided, but be sure to bring your curiosity. CV/Valley View: 22 Cuyahoga St., Akron

They’re back! Hike with a naturalist and search for migratory and resident birds alike in the open meadow and forest edge. Please bring binoculars and a bird guide. MF/Tallmadge Meadows: 088 North Ave., Tallmadge

Sunday, June 4, 0 a.m. – 2 p.m.

SMP CYCLING CLUB

Join us on this bi-monthly bike ride as we pedal along and explore the Towpath Trail. This will be a 5 mile, casually paced (0-2 mph), out and back ride. Please bring your own helmet and bicycle. Helmets are required to participate. SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron

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Sunday, June 4, 2 – 3:30 p.m.

BACK YARDS GONE WILD: POLLINATORS

Bees, butterflies, hummingbirds and friends! Learn how to make your yard pollinator-friendly! We’ll discuss planting ideas, bee baths, nesting needs and more. Participants will create a simple bee house and wildflower seeds will be available to take home, while supplies last. We will end with a short walk in search of these creatures in the gardens around the nature center. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

Wednesday, June 7, 0 a.m. – 2 p.m.

NATURE JOURNALING FOR ADULTS

Join our interpretive artist for an inspiring lesson in nature journaling as a technique for practicing mindfulness and wellness. FASN: 828 Smith Rd., Akron (5/3)

Wednesday, June 7,  – 2 p.m.

VIRTUAL: NATURE JOURNALING FOR ADULTS

Join our interpretive artist for an inspiring virtual lesson in nature journaling as a technique for practicing mindfulness and wellness. A Zoom invitation will be emailed to participants after registering. (5/3)

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Wednesday, June 7,  – 4 p.m. WILDERNESS

SKILLS

Join our naturalists for an introduction on how to survive in wilderness emergencies. We will learn basic fire-making with flint and steel, shelter building and more. Must be 2 years of age or older, no experience necessary. F/Tuscarawas Meadows: 2620 Harrington Rd., Akron (6/)

Thursday, June 8, 0 a.m. – 2 p.m.

NATURE COLLAGE

Let’s make a beautiful nature-inspired collage using recycled paper! Join our interpretive artist for this easy, fun lesson. All materials will be provided. FASN/Visitors Center: 828 Smith Rd., Akron (6/)

Thursday, June 8, 0 –  a.m.

LIL’ SPROUTS

This biweekly program is designed to engage children ages 3 to 5 and an accompanying adult in the wonderful world of gardening. Each class builds upon the last and will be centered around what’s happening in the garden at that time. Adults are asked to actively participate with children during the program. SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron (6/2)

Thursday, June 8,  – 3 p.m.

VIRTUAL: NATURE COLLAGE

Let’s make a beautiful nature-inspired collage using recycled paper! Join our interpretive artist for this easy, fun lesson. A list of materials and a Zoom invite will be emailed after registering. (6/)

Thursday, June 8 4:30 – 6:30 p.m. & 7 – 9 p.m.

SILVER CREEK KAYAK

Paddle with a certified instructor and a naturalist to learn paddle strokes, safety and to see wildlife around the water. Minimum age is 3; ages 3 to 7 must be with an adult participant. Participants must wear closedtoe shoes and be able to swim. We suggest bringing water, sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses and wearing clothes that can get wet. Fee includes instruction and loan of kayak, paddle and life jacket. Space is limited. Cost: $5/ person. SC/Lake House: 5000 Hametown Rd., Norton (5/3) $

music by the lake

Presented by Wayside Furniture

7 – 8 p.m.

Enjoy a performance by the Metro Parks Ensemble. Please bring your own chairs and blankets, and a picnic if you prefer. The concert will be canceled if it rains. Call 330-865-8060 if wet weather is in the forecast.

Tuesday, June 6

MF/Maple Shelter: 52 S. River Rd., Munroe Falls

Tuesday, June 3

SC/Sherman Shelter: 5000 Hametown Rd., Norton

Friday, June 9, 0 – 0:30 a.m.

STORY TIME IN THE PARK

Gather with a naturalist for a family-friendly story time filled with nature stories, songs and fun activities for all ages. Make a few new friends and stay to play or explore the park after the program. Meet at Shady Beach Shelter. MF/Lake Area: 52 S. River Rd., Munroe Falls

Friday, June 9, 2 – :30 p.m.

SENIOR SAUNTER

Whether you’re a senior by age or just want to appreciate the outdoors at a leisurely pace, join us for a stroll as we enjoy nature as summer approaches. Bring a mug and enjoy a beverage and more nature conversation afterward. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

Friday, June 9 4 – 5:30 p.m. & 6 – 7:30 p.m.

INTRO TO ARCHERY FOR ALL AGES

Ages 9 and up can learn international-style target archery and test their marksmanship at our outdoor range. This program is good for beginning and practiced archers. All equipment and hands-on instruction provided. Must be 50 inches or taller.

Cost: $0/person. LP/Tinkers Creek: 0303 Aurora-Hudson Rd., Streetsboro (6/2) $

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an online exercise session with a certified BalloFlex instructor. BalloFlex is a seated workout that incorporates the elements of dance and fitness together in a safe, low impact and fun system. It is designed for all ages and abilities!
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KINDEREALM: BLUEBIRDS

Children ages 3 to 6 and their adult companions will enjoy exploring all about the “bird that carries the sky on its back.” Active learning will include a short walk to look for bluebirds and other feathered friends. Please make other arrangements for younger children unable to remain in infant seats or strollers. (6/7)

Wednesday, June 4 0:30 – :30 a.m.

F/Tuscarawas Meadows: 2620 Harrington Rd., Akron

Wednesday, June 2

0:30 – :30 a.m. &  – 2 p.m.

LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

Wednesday, June 28

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FASN/Seneca Deck: 828 Smith Rd., Akron

Saturday, June 0, 0 a.m. – 2 p.m.

BIRD NERDS: SUMMER SPECIALS

Summer specials are on the agenda! Bird enthusiasts of all kinds are invited to join us in this series as we explore a new group of birds each month of the year. We’ll discuss adaptations, behavior, identification and more. After the presentation, we’ll hit the trail to practice what we learn. Binoculars are recommended. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

Saturday, June 0, 2 – 3:30 p.m. THE “PESTS”

IN OUR HOMES

Have you ever seen any creepy crawlers in your home? They actually might be helping you! Come learn about the insects that live close to us and the benefits they provide.

FASN/Seneca Deck: 828 Smith Rd., Akron

Sunday, June , 9 – 0 a.m.

INTRO TO MOUNTAIN BIKING

Are you mountain bike curious but nervous to hit the trail by yourself? Then this program is for you! Join us to go over mountain biking safety and trail tips followed by a ride on the beginner and moderate loops at Hampton Hills Metro Park. Please bring your own helmet and bicycle. Helmets are required to participate. HH/Mountain Bike: 2092 Theiss Rd., Akron (5/26)

Sunday, June , 0 a.m. – 2 p.m.

INTERMEDIATE MOUNTAIN BIKING ADVENTURE

Join us on the intermediate trails. Enjoy about five miles of single-track mountain biking with several wooden obstacles and challenging climbs. This ride is intended to increase your confidence on the trail as well as riding in a group. Please be mindful of your own cycling abilities and bring your own helmet and bicycle. Helmets are required to participate. HH/Mountain Bike: 2092 Theiss Rd., Akron (5/26)

Thursday, June 5, 6 – 7:30 p.m.

GOOD GARDEN TALKS: CREATIVE CHEF

Enjoying your garden produce but looking for new recipes? Come expand your palate and try some innovative recipes. Samples will be available while they last. GYH/Lodge: 2077 Newton St., Akron

Friday, June 6, 0 – :30 a.m.

REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS FOR KIDS

Kids and their adult companions join a naturalist to learn about the crawling and slithering creatures in our parks. Participants will explore areas near Alder Pond as we hike the trail searching for frogs, snakes and turtles. GYH/Pioneer: 550 Frazier Ave., Akron

Friday, June 6, 0:30 –  a.m.

SPRING NATURE TALES

Summer is almost here! In an interactive story time, young children and their adult companions can explore what critters are out and about as the season changes. Make it a fun, family-friendly morning by exploring the park or visiting the nature play area after the program. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

Friday, June 6, 6 – 7:30 p.m.

FREE THE FALLS HIKE

Enjoy a hike with a naturalist along the rugged .8-mile Gorge Trail. We will talk about the plan to remove the Gorge Dam, current updates on the process and the many environmental benefits of the dam removal. Hiking shoes or boots are recommended.

G/Main Entrance: 60 Front St., Cuyahoga Falls

Friday, June 6, 8:30 – 0 p.m.

SUNSET HIKE AND FIRE

Daytime descends into night and nocturnal creatures begin to stir. Join a naturalist as we hike into the woods and watch the forest transform from day to night. After our hike, listen to the nightlife over the crackle of the campfire and s’mores. FASN/Campfire Area: 828 Smith Rd., Akron

Saturday, June 7, 0 – :30 a.m.

CLASSY CANVAS FOR FAMILIES

Like to paint but need some instruction? Kids 6 and up with an adult participant are invited to appreciate the beauty of the parks as we paint together. We’ll look at some brightly colored creatures to inspire creativity and then go through step-by-step instruction. We will provide all of the supplies needed to create a personal masterpiece. Participants are encouraged to wear old clothes. SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron (6/9)

Saturday, June 7,  – 2:30 p.m.

CLASSY CANVAS FOR ADULTS

Like to paint but need some instruction? Adult participants are invited to appreciate the beauty of the parks as we paint together. We’ll look at some brightly colored creatures to inspire creativity and then go through step-by-step instruction. We will provide all of the supplies needed to create a personal masterpiece. SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron (6/9)

Saturday, June 7,  p.m. –Sunday, June 8,  a.m.

TENT CAMPING FOR FAMILIES

Families with children under 4 are invited to join naturalists for a fun and relaxing overnight tent camping experience! Activities include guided nature activities, campfires, s’mores and games. Please bring your own camping equipment, including food, sleeping gear, toiletries, and chairs. No gear? No problem! Request a free camping kit with essentials during registration, available while supplies last. MF/Lake Area: 52 S. River Rd., Munroe Falls (5/24)

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Saturday, June 7, 2 – 3:30 p.m.

HIKE FOR THE HEALTH OF IT

Join a naturalist for a brisk hike along Indian Spring Trail in anticipation of summer’s arrival. MF/Lake Area: 52 S. River Rd., Munroe Falls

Sunday, June 8, 8:30 – :30 a.m.

DISTANCE HIKE

Hike more than six miles at a continuous pace discovering the wildlife and topography of Sand Run Valley. There will be few, if any, rest stops. Please wear appropriate footwear and bring drinking water. Meet in the parking lot. FASN: 828 Smith Rd., Akron

Sunday, June 8, 0 a.m. – 2 p.m.

SMP CYCLING CLUB

See June 4 description. SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron

Sunday, June 8, 2 – 3:30 p.m.

FATHER’S DAY HIKE

Bring yourself or the family to Liberty Park as we hike Ledges Trail together. Be prepared for a few nature dad jokes along the way. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

Monday, June 9,  a.m. – 2 p.m.

JUNETEENTH CELEBRATION

Come on down to Summit Lake to celebrate Juneteenth! Juneteenth is the oldest national celebration commemorating the end of slavery in the U.S. Summit Metro Parks is honored to share this day with community members. There will be crafts, food, fishing and more! SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron

Tuesday, June 20,  – 3 p.m.

VITAL NATURE CONNECTIONS: WHAT LIVES IN THE STREAM

As part of the Vital Nature Connections series, join a naturalist to learn what lives in a stream. See how everything in nature is connected, from the smallest macroinvertebrates to the largest mammal. We will be joined by a conservation biologist as we use an electroshocking technique to survey for indicator species of fish that live in Pond Brook. No harm is done to the fish, but it is an excellent way to assess the health of the stream. LP/Pond Brook: 3973 E. Aurora Rd., Twinsburg

Wednesday, June 2, 9 –  a.m.

DRAWING OUTDOORS

Bring your drawing pad and pencils for an outdoor lesson in drawing. Beginners are welcome.

Children must be accompanied by an adult for the duration of the program. Portable chairs and drinking water are recommended. Program will be canceled during inclement weather. FASN/Visitors Center: 828 Smith Rd., Akron

Wednesday, June 2, 6 – 8 p.m.

MUNROE FALLS FISHING

Come try your hand at fishing. We’ll provide the rods and bait, so all you have to do is show up! Anyone over the age of 5 will need a valid Ohio fishing license. MF/Lake Area: 52 S. River Rd., Munroe Falls

Wednesday, June 2, 6 – 7:30 p.m.

SUMMER SOLSTICE YOGA

Join a certified yoga instructor and naturalist for this special summer solstice yoga class. This outdoor class is suitable for all levels of yoga experience and will be slow to moderately paced. Please wear comfortable clothing and bring drinking water and a yoga mat and/or towel. SR/Wadsworth Area: 400 Sand Run Pkwy., Akron

Thursday, June 22, 0 –  a.m.

LIL’ SPROUTS

This biweekly program is designed to engage children ages 3 to 5 and an accompanying adult in the wonderful world of gardening. Each class builds upon the last and will be centered around what’s happening in the garden at that time. Adults are asked to actively participate with children during the program. SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron (6/2)

Thursday, June 22, 4 – 6 p.m.

WILD BACK YARDS: BUGGIN’ OUT

Learn why insects are crucial for a biodiverse backyard and how to attract them to your space. Build your own insect condo to take home and check one Wild Back Yards recognition program requirement off the list! FASN/Visitors Center: 828 Smith Rd., Akron

Thursday, June 22

4:30 – 6:30 p.m. & 7 – 9 p.m.

SILVER CREEK KAYAK

Paddle with a certified instructor and a naturalist to learn paddle strokes, safety and to see wildlife around the water. Minimum age is 3; ages 3 to 7 must be with an adult participant. Participants must wear closedtoe shoes and be able to swim. We suggest bringing water, sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses and wearing clothes that can get wet. Fee includes instruction and loan of kayak, paddle and life jacket. Space is limited. Cost: $5/ person. SC/Lake House: 5000 Hametown Rd., Norton (6/4) $

Friday, June 23, 3:30 – 5 p.m.

THE NATURE OF SLIME

Slime is all around us, even if we can’t see it! Come join a naturalist to learn all about examples of slime used in nature. At the end we will be making our very own slime! FASN/Visitors Center: 828 Smith Rd., Akron

Friday, June 23, 8:30 –  p.m.

MARVELOUS MOTHS OF DEEP LOCK QUARRY

Join a naturalist to attract moths using special lights and sheets as we observe these insects’ amazingly beautiful colors, shapes and patterns up close. We will be hoping for the big silk moths to join us for the evening! Bring a flashlight, camera and bug spray. Meet in the parking lot. DLQ: 5779 Riverview Rd., Peninsula

Saturday, June 24, 0 –  a.m.

HERBS: MINT FAMILY

Join a naturalist to learn what plants are included in the mint family, how to grow mint at home and why it is one of the most versatile of herbs. The program will be held at the Rock and Herb Garden. FASN: 828 Smith Rd., Akron

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Saturday, June 24

0 a.m. – 2 p.m. &  – 3 p.m.

BEGINNER STAND-UP PADDLEBOARDING

Try stand-up paddleboarding, the fastest growing water sport, to get a workout and enjoy nature. A certified instructor and a naturalist will guide you. No experience needed. Minimum age is 3; ages 3 to 7 must be with an adult participant. Participants must wear closed-toe shoes and be able to swim. We suggest bringing water, sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses and wearing clothes that can get wet. Fee includes instruction and loan of paddleboard, paddle and life jacket. Space is limited. Cost: $5/person. NR/Lot C4: 5550 Christman Rd., Green (6/5) $

Saturday, June 24, 2 – :30 p.m.

WHAT IS WIND?

What is it wind? Where does it come from? Wind affects our lives and our planet in ways we never think about. Join a naturalist to learn all about these topics and more on a short walk around the lake. MF/Lake Area: 52 S. River Rd., Munroe Falls

Saturday, June 24, 8:30 – 0:30 p.m.

A WALK THROUGH THE WOODS AT NIGHT

Hiking through the woods at night is a different experience than it is during the day. Join a naturalist to explore Black Bear Trail after sundown. Whoooo knows what we may see and hear! A flashlight and bug spray are highly recommended. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

Sunday, June 25

9 – :30 a.m. & 2:30 – 3 p.m.

GORGE KAYAK

Paddle the Cuyahoga River at Gorge Metro Park to see towering rock ledges and breathtaking scenery from your kayak. Led by a certified instructor and a naturalist. Minimum age is 3; ages 3 to 7 must be with an adult participant. Participants must wear closed-toe shoes and be able to swim. We suggest bringing water, sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses and wearing clothes that can get wet. Fee includes instruction and loan of a kayak, paddle, and life jacket. Space is limited. Cost: $5/person. G/Main Entrance: 60 Front St., Cuyahoga Falls

Sunday, June 25, 0 a.m. – 2 p.m.

KIDS FISHING OPEN HOUSE

Kids ages 5 and younger can learn the basics of fishing and drop a line in Alder Pond. Some rods and reels will be available for use. Bait is provided. Adults must supervise their children and must have a valid Ohio fishing license if they would like to fish as well. GYH/Pioneer: 550 Frazier Ave., Akron

Sunday, June 25, 2 – 3:30 p.m.

SALAMANDERS OF SMP

Join a naturalist to discover the diversity of salamanders found in Summit Metro Parks. Liberty Park is home to 0 different species, and we will have some to see up close. Following the program, we will explore Ledges Trail to see how many we can find! LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

Tuesday, June 27, 0:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS FOR KIDS

Kids and their adult companions can join a naturalist to learn about the crawling, slithering, scaly and slimy creatures found in our parks. Meet some of our resident education animals before taking a walk in search of toads, snakes and more in their natural habitats. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

Wednesday, June 28, 8:30 – 0 p.m.

FIREFLY NIGHT

The meadow comes alive! Get close to nature’s whimsical fireworks during this evening adventure. Read a storybook, then learn about these amazing beetles and what you can do to help them continue to light up the night. Please bring your own bug jar and flashlight. MF/Tallmadge Meadows: 088 North Ave., Tallmadge

Thursday, June 29, 2 – 2 p.m.

POND PALS

Join a naturalist to explore what life is living in our local ponds. It’s more than you think!

Closed-toe water shoes recommended. SC/Pheasant Run: 5000 Hametown Rd., Norton

Thursday, June 29, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

DISCOVER NATIVE PLANTS

Drop-in to discover the beauty, resilience and ecological importance of native plants through a variety of interactive tabletop activities. A naturalist will be on hand to answer questions and provide landscaping insight. Seed packets will be available, while supplies last. Meet in the Rock & Herb Garden. FASN: 828 Smith Rd., Akron

Friday, June 30, 6 – 7:30 p.m.

GONE FISHIN’

Wednesday, June 28, 5 – 6:30 p.m.

INTERPRETING INTERPRETATION: WHAT IS IT?

Join an interpretive naturalist to learn about the art and history of interpretation and discuss what the future of interpretation might look like. SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron

Wednesday, June 28, 7 – 8 p.m.

MEET ME IN THE GARDEN: PRESERVATION OF

YOUR LANDSCAPE

Join Kathie VanDevere, a fellow of Historic Landscape Institute (Monticello), to learn basic principles and techniques for preserving your gardens. FASN/Visitors Center: 828 Smith Rd., Akron

Youth ages 5 and younger can learn the basics of fishing, then drop a line and see what they can catch! Some rods and reels will be available for use. Bait is provided. Adults must supervise their children and must have a current Ohio fishing license if they want to fish. LP/Tinkers Creek: 0303 Aurora-Hudson Rd., Streetsboro

Friday, June 30, 8 – 9:30 p.m.

FIRE AND FIREFLIES!

Unwind at the campfire and learn about the many species of fireflies in Ohio, including some of their differing traits. When night falls, we will take a stroll on Cherry Lane and Fernwood Trails in search of these bright beings. We will also talk about ways we can support a healthy habitat for them in our own back yards. FASN/Campfire Area: 828 Smith Rd., Akron

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Happier Trails: Moms Find Comfort in Nature

Motherhood is a transformative experience that can bring incredible joy, love and fulfillment. But, even for the most resilient mothers, it can also be lonely, challenging and stressful, resulting in maternal mental health disorders like postpartum depression or anxiety. Fortunately, spending time outside can help! From reducing stress and anxiety to boosting mood and improving overall wellbeing, time spent in nature can provide moms with a much-needed respite from the demands of parenthood, helping them feel more connected to themselves, their children and the world around them.

When Hannah Esworthy-Roe became a stay-at-home mom, visiting the Metro Parks and completing the Fall Hiking Spree became something her family enjoyed together.

By the time her children Norah (5) and Ezra (3) became confident hikers, Hannah was pregnant with her

third baby. She grew anxious about continuing their frequent hikes with two young kids and a newborn. That fall, they began navigating spree trails with baby Gideon strapped to Hannah’s chest. It wasn’t until her husband offered to wear Gideon that Hannah realized how important these hikes were in reclaiming the mom she had been. She made it her personal mission to complete every hike while babywearing. And although it was physically challenging, it was also rewarding. “That first year, completing the spree with two kids and a baby on my chest gave me so much confidence,” said Hannah, who struggled with postpartum anxiety. “Spending time outdoors gave me peace. Slowing down, taking deep breaths, and pausing to observe nature offered a break from the worry and anxiety of parenting.”

Personal or family history of depression can increase the risk of postpartum depression, and for that reason, Paloma

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Newland was wary of maternal mental health disorders. As a new mom, Paloma found her struggles with postpartum anxiety could be eased by spending time outdoors. She’s since made going outside daily with her 6-month-old daughter Emma a priority.

“Going for a walk helps reset my brain when I’m having a difficult moment,” says Paloma. “It’s the one thing I do to cope. I remind myself to look up at the trees and the sky and immediately, it feels like my whole chest just opens up.”

While the Newlands live close to several Metro Parks trails, Paloma recognizes

it can sometimes seem daunting to venture out with kids when you’re struggling mentally. Her advice: “If 0 minutes outdoors feels like a lifetime, you can sit outside by your door for two minutes and go back in.” She emphasizes that the aspect of stepping outside your four walls into the open air is something any mom can do, no matter what type of residence they live in. “That time will bring a new view and fresh, new air you can count on to redirect you,” she says.

Amidst the challenges of motherhood, there is hope in the healing power of nature. Whether it’s a stroll on a Spree for All trail or simply enjoying

the sights and sounds of the natural world, spending time outdoors can be a powerful tool for mothers looking to maintain their mental health and find balance in a new phase of life.

May is Maternal Mental Health Awareness Month.

If you are struggling with a maternal mental health disorder, you are not alone. For support, visit postpartum.net or call the Postpartum Support International Helpline at -800-944-4773.

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Paloma and Emma enjoy the spring sunshine on Meadow Loop Trail.

Celebrate 20 Years of fitness and fun for everyone

TO PARTICIPATE

Twenty years ago, Summit Metro Parks set out on a partnership to provide Spree for All, an inclusive hiking series for people of all ages and abilities.

On May , 2004, the first Spree for All kicked off at Goodyear Heights Metro Park with a health fair, entertainment and an inaugural hike to Alder Pond. Community leaders, park commissioners and partners such as United Disability Services joined the park district for this special occasion.

More than 40,000 awards have been earned in the 20 years since. Many people, including

Iva Lehman, a seasoned Summit Metro Parks staff member, have completed the spree every year. Her son Adam was just 5 years old when the two began. “We have so many memories through the years, the most cherished being last year,” she says. “Adam, then 23 years old and on his own, said he will always hike with me as the time spent together and being in the parks means everything to him.”

Learn more about this year’s spree below and join us for another year of fitness and fun for everyone!

2023 SPRING HIKING EVENT

MULTIPURPOSE TRAILS

Complete FIVE hikes between May  and June 30 — on five different trails, the same trail or any combination of trails — to receive a reward. The starting point at each trailhead is the information kiosk, which has a legend with the following symbols:

Teal Pentagon = /8 mile round trip

Blue Circle = /4 mile round trip

Yellow Square = /2 mile round trip

Green Triangle =  mile round trip

Mileage markers are provided as an aid. You do not need to hike any prescribed length to receive credit. Some trails listed offer a limited section of accessible terrain. To hike the accessible portion, follow the Spree for All markers along the path.

First-year hikers earn a neck lanyard and commemorative pin. Returning hikers earn the pin. Hikes are FREE for all participants. Since the program is funded by Summit County tax dollars, out-of-county residents pay to receive their hiking rewards ($0 / first-year hikers, $5 / returning hikers).

WHERE TO GET YOUR REWARD

Administrative offices , 975 Treaty Line Rd., Akron 4433, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

F.A. Seiberling Nature Realm , 828 Smith Rd., Akron 4433

Liberty Park Nature Center, 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg 44087

Summit Lake Nature Center, 4 Ira Ave., Akron 4430

BIKE & HIKE TRAIL

Barlow Road

33 Barlow Rd. Hudson 44236

FREEDOM TRAIL

Middlebury

324 Middlebury Rd. Kent 44240

PARKS

CASCADE VALLEY

Overlook Trail 354 Sackett Ave. Akron 4433

F.A. SEIBERLING

NATURE REALM

OHIO & ERIE CANAL TOWPATH TRAIL

Big Bend 337 Merriman Rd. Akron 4433

Memorial Parkway 499 Memorial Pkwy. Akron 4430

Franklin 2328 Center Rd. New Franklin 4426

GOODYEAR HEIGHTS

Pioneer Area 550 Frazier Ave. Akron 44305

LIBERTY

Clinton 2749 North St. Clinton 4426

2023 Commemorative Pin

MUNROE FALLS

Tallmadge Meadows

088 North Ave. Tallmadge 44278

SAND RUN

Wed. through Sat. 0 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Sunday Noon to 5 p.m. Closed: Mon. & Tue.

Rewards are not mailed.

Rewards are not available after August 5, 2023.

828 Smith Rd. Akron 4433

FURNACE RUN

Brushwood Area 4955 Townsend Rd. Richfield 44286

Twinsburg Ledges Area 9999 Liberty Rd. Twinsburg 44087

Old Portage Area

300 Sand Run Pkwy. Akron 4433

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Road Freedom Trail Middlebury Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail Big Bend Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail Memorial Parkway

Bike & Hike Trail

Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail Franklin

Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail Clinton

METRO PARK LOCATION

Cascade Valley Overlook Trail

F.A. Seiberling Nature Realm (no pets) Rock & Herb Garden

Furnace Run

Goodyear

Area

Loop Sand Run (Old Portage Area)

Please note: Before starting any fitness program, it is the participant’s responsibility to contact their physician with respect to any past or present illness or injury that may affect their ability to participate in the program.

All of these trails are flat, easy and accessible for users of all abilities.

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