Green Islands Magazine JUL-AUG '22

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JUL•AUG ’22 | Vol. 63 No. 4

GREEN ISL A NDS Summit Metro Parks Bi-monthly Magazine

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DISCOVER – Summertime Fun in SMP EXPLORE – Programs and Events ENJOY – Let’s Grow Akron


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

Our parks are like green islands in an urban landscape.

Board of Park Commissioners

IN THIS ISSUE Trail Treasures: Discover Valley View . . . . 3 Summertime Fun in SMP . . . . . . . . . . . 4 A Naturalist’s Legacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Programs & Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Let’s Grow Akron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Touch-A-Truck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS Joel D. Bailey Chair S. Theresa Carter Herb Newman Mark A. Spisak Rev. Dr. Curtis T. Walker Sr. Lisa M. King Executive Director EDITORS Stephanie Walton Chief of Marketing & Communications Mike Greene Community Engagement Manager

Mark A. Spisak

S. Theresa Carter

Herb Newman

Rev. Dr. Curtis T. Walker Sr.

Joel D. Bailey

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.

Claire Merrick Marketing & Public Relations Manager Lindsay Smith Brand Manager

DESIGN & ART DIRECTION Jennie Levy Graphic Designer Karl Simonson Graphic Designer

ON THE COVER

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

a Nimisila Reservoir Metro Park sunset.

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

Amateur photographers of all ages appreciate the stunning beauty of

Farmers’ Market at Summit Lake

Photos contributed by: Rob Blair • Jerry Cannon • Christy Counterman • Debbie DiCarlo • Jennie Levy • JJ Prekop Jr. • Bob Roach • Karl Simonson • Sheila Stransky • Rob Vaughn • Craig Walton • Stephanie Walton • Robert Wilkinson This magazine is mailed free of charge to Summit County residents. To join the mailing list, send your name and mailing address to contact@summitmetroparks.org or call 330-867-55.

Green Islands can be downloaded online: summitmetroparks.org

Every Tuesday evening from June 7 to September 27, visitors can enjoy beautiful, fresh produce from the Summit Lake Neighborhood Farmers’

Market. This market has been operating at Summit Lake since 205 and continues to expand each season. Residents of Summit Lake grow their own vegetables, herbs and fruit. Some of these are used to make pickles, jams, jellies and baked goods throughout the year. Residents directly benefit from the farmers’ market by selling their produce or gaining access to fresh food that may otherwise not be available in their neighborhood. We look forward to seeing you at the next market!

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©2022 Summit Metro Parks


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Trail treasures

YOUR back yard

DISCOVER THE VALLEY VIEW AREA The Valley View Area of Cascade Valley Metro Park is the park district’s newest park area and offers so much to enjoy. At the Cuyahoga River overlook during a foggy morning, stand and imagine what is around the riverbend of this newly restored treasure. Summit Metro Parks protects and conserves land — but we don’t stop there. Thanks to generous grant funding, we have had opportunities to return places like Valley View to their native form for all to enjoy. We invite you to see for yourself the array of renewed life from the .6-mile Celebration Trail that opened last fall. Signage along the way will help guide and enhance your journey.

summitmetroparks.org

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Nimisila Reservoir Metro Park is the perfect place for wind surfing.

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We’re |Your Back Yard• ~OCTOBER JUL•AUG 2022 GREEN ISLANDS SEPTEMBER ’7

Summertime Fun

in Stephanie Walton, Chief of Marketing & Communications

Now that summer is officially underway,

Paddle through Summit County Whether you’ve never paddled before or you never miss an opportunity to get

Summit Metro Parks invites

out on the local waters, SMP has options for you. “For those new to kayaking or stand-up paddleboarding, we offer river- and lake-based programs at Munroe

you to enjoy our local rivers and lakes with a variety of fun activities for the whole family. Paddle, cast, snap and observe your way through summer while exploring all

Falls, Silver Creek, Nimisila Reservoir and Gorge Metro Parks, Summit Lake Nature Center,”

as well as

says Community Engagement Manager Meghan

Doran. “You can choose a one-hour program to learn the basics, or a two-hour program to learn to paddle and take a guided tour with a naturalist.” Act fast; programs require registration and fill up quickly! Prefer to strike out on your own? Summit Metro Parks offers canoes, rowboats, stand-up paddleboards ($0/hour or $30/day) and pedal boats ($5/half-hour) for rent at Silver Creek Metro Park (5000 Hametown Rd., Norton). Visitors must provide a $20 refundable deposit and a valid driver’s license. At least one person in the boat must be 8 years of age or older, and payment may be made by cash

that SMP has to offer.

or check only. continued on page 6

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“It’s amazing seeing a child’s face light up with the thrill of the catch.”

Personal watercraft are permitted at

Beacon Journal article called it a “sunset

several Metro Parks, including Firestone,

paradise,” as it frequently features strikingly

Gorge, Liberty, Munroe Falls, Nimisila

colorful displays as nightfall approaches. The

Reservoir and Silver Creek. They are also

lake is also home to a variety of wildlife,

permitted on Summit Lake and on the

top-notch fishing opportunities and a camp-

Cuyahoga and Tuscarawas River Water Trails.

ground. As an added bonus in late August,

Please visit summitmetroparks.org/paddling.

visitors will enjoy a truly magical experience

aspx for important safety information and

as thousands of migrating purple martins

motor restrictions.

perform their aerial acrobatics each evening before roosting in the lake’s reed beds.

Naturalist Dave Daly

Cast a Line Osprey at Nimisila Reservoir Metro Park

SMP naturalists also offer free fishing programs for anglers of all ages — and even provide equipment on a first-come, first-

the lakes, ponds and rivers of SMP are

face light up with the thrill of the catch,” says

a wonderful place to view wildlife,” says

Naturalist Dave Daly. “We love teaching

Interpretive Naturalist Janean Kazimir.

them a skill they can enjoy with friends and

“Nesting waterfowl, such as wood ducks

family for the rest of their lives.”

and mergansers, dot the landscape.” Bald

Visitors are also welcome to fish on their own at many Metro Parks locations, either from a boat, dock or the shore. Lakes are such as black crappie, bluegill sunfish, channel catfish, common carp, rainbow

ponds and rivers of SMP are a wonderful place to view wildlife.” Naturalist Janean Kazimir

“For a relaxing and rewarding activity,

served basis. “It’s amazing seeing a child’s

stocked frequently and feature species

“… the lakes,

Observe our Feathered Friends

trout and yellow perch. For a full list of fishing locations, rules and regulations and commonly found species, please visit summitmetroparks.org/fishing.aspx.

eagles, osprey and hawks can be seen hovering high in the clouds. Migrating songbirds settle in for breeding season after flying thousands of miles to reach our natural areas. SMP’s most recent addition, the Valley View Area at Cascade Valley Metro Park (22 Cuyahoga St.,

Akron), is a restoration success story that hosts many bird species. Stop by any of our nature centers to find out about the latest sightings!

Snap a Lasting Memory

See page 9 of this publication to learn more

If you’re more into the beautiful scenery

about naturalist-led programs featuring the

created by the waterways of SMP, check out

lakes, rivers and streams of Summit Metro

Nimisila Reservoir Metro Park (694

Parks.

Christman Rd., Green). A recent Akron 6

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Great Egret at Munroe Falls Metro Park

We’re Your Back Yard ~ JUL•AUG 2022

Naturalist-led fishing program for kids at Furnace Run Metro Park

Watching a tranquil sunset on stand-up paddleboard at Nimisila Reservoir Metro Park # SMP00

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A NATURALIST’S

Legacy Meghan Doran, Community Engagement Manager

What do you get when you combine a teacher, an enthusiastic steward of the outdoors and a performer? A naturalist, of course! Add puns, loyalty, wit and theatrical production to the

interpretation. His programs and staff development opportunities became legendary over the years. He will be sorely missed by his regular program attendees, his staff and his colleagues across the park district.

mix, and you can imagine what a joy-

During our busiest season, naturalists

ful career it is to be an interpretive

provide approximately 80 programs

naturalist. It’s no wonder we refer to

per month, ranging from recreational

Community Engagement as the “fun” department! For the last 3 years, we were blessed to have one of the best naturalists in Ohio working for Summit Metro Parks. Naturalist Mike Greene, a recent retiree, is the perfect

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edge and passion for the field of

opportunities to interpretive hikes. In addition to these in-person programs, the community engagement staff provides virtual programs on a variety of topics, such as nature journaling, landscaping and more.

example of an enthusiastic teacher

While goodbyes are hard, we

gone wild! After years of teaching in

are hopeful and confident Mike’s

a formal school setting, Mike made

legacy will be passed on to many

the move to the outdoor classroom.

others who have collaborated

His passion for cultural and natural

with him and to young people who

history inspired visitors and naturalists

may be searching for a career at

alike. Mike was instrumental to the

Summit Metro Parks. Visit our

development of the department and

website summitmetroparks.org

encouraged others to follow in his

to learn more about employment

footsteps by demonstrating his knowl-

opportunities.

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Programs & Events

JULY Beginning Friday, July 

SELF-GUIDED: EYE SPY Hit the trail any time during the month of July for a nature-themed game of Eye Spy! Begin by downloading or printing this month’s Eye Spy list from our “Publications & Downloads” page, then enjoy a stroll northbound along the Towpath Trail in search of historic landmarks, animals and more along the way. You can also complete your search using the July 4 Instagram post (@summitmetroparks). Bring a camera to document your finds. TT/Clinton: 2749 North St., Clinton

Friday, July , 0 a.m. – 2 p.m.

SUMMIT LAKE BIRTHDAY BASH

Friday, July , 8:30 – 0 p.m.

Wednesday, July 6, 0 – :30 a.m.

NIGHTTIME LIGHTS

NATURE JOURNALING FOR ADULTS

Join a naturalist for a celebration of fireflies! Learn all about these fabulous glow worms and their luminary behinds. Grab a glow stick and walk around the prairie while we search for our moon bug friends. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

Akron

Saturday, July 2,  – 2:30 p.m.

Wednesday, July 6, 0 – :30 a.m.

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

LIL’ SPROUTS

(6/24)

Christman Rd., Green

(6/22) $

This biweekly program is designed to engage 3- to 5-year-olds and an accompanying grown-up into the wonderful world of gardening. Each class will build upon knowledge from the last and will be centered on what’s growing and ready to harvest! SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron

(6/29)

Wednesday, July 6,  a.m. –  p.m.

RIBBIT RIBBIT RIBBIT Liberty Park is home to several different types of frogs. Join a naturalist to learn the difference between the wood frog, leopard frog, pickerel frog, green frog, bull frog and more! Some frogs will be available to see up close and we will walk the trail in hopes of finding others. LP/Pond Brook: 3973 E. Aurora

Friday, July  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. & 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

Try stand-up paddleboarding to get some exercise and enjoy a guided nature tour of the lake with a certified instructor and naturalist. No experience needed. 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 wearing clothes that can get wet and bringing water, sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses. Fee includes instruction and loan of paddleboard, paddle and personal flotation device. Space is limited. Cost: $5/person. NR/Lot C4: 5550

(6/23)

CLASSY CANVAS

It’s a birthday party, and you’re invited! Come to Summit Lake Nature Center to celebrate the anniversary of the center opening with yard games, a craft, garden activities and more! SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron

BEGINNER STAND-UP PADDLEBOARDING

Join our interpretive artist for an inspiring lesson in nature journaling as a technique for practicing mindfulness. The program will begin in the auditorium. Please bring a chair and drawing materials. FASN: 828 Smith Rd.,

Rd., Twinsburg

Saturday, July 2, 2 p.m. – Sunday, July 3,  a.m.

Wednesday, July 6,  – 2 p.m.

CAMPING FOR FAMILIES Families are invited to join naturalists for a fun and relaxing overnight camping experience! Activities include guided hikes, campfire cooking and yard games. Please bring your own camping equipment, including food, sleeping gear and toiletries. No gear? No problem: camping kits with essentials are available to borrow, while supplies last. Please request these during registration. MF/Lake Area: 52 S. River Rd., Munroe Falls

VIRTUAL: NATURE JOURNALING FOR ADULTS Join our interpretive artist online for an inspiring virtual lesson in nature journaling as a technique for practicing mindfulness. A Zoom invitation will be emailed to participants after registering. (6/23)

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Please visit summitmetroparks.org or call 330-865-8065 for the latest information on COVID-9 protocols.

Key

Call: 330-865-8065 Advance registration required,

beginning at 0 a.m. on the date in parentheses.

(date) Registration start date

$ Fee

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

Zoom: https://zoom.us/join

Key in the Meeting ID number. G Gorge HH Hampton Hills LP Liberty Park MF Munroe Falls

NR Nimisila Reservoir ONW O’Neil Woods SC Silver Creek SFB Springfield Bog

Web: 330tix.com

Online registration. SLNC Summit Lake Nature Center SR Sand Run TT Towpath Trail WH Wood Hollow

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Programs & Events ~ jul 2022

Thursday, July 7,  – 3 p.m.

Saturday, July 9, 0:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.

NATURE COLLAGE

DISTANCE HIKE

Let’s make something beautiful! Join our interpretive artist for this lesson in nature collage. FASN/Auditorium: 828 Smith Rd.,

Join a naturalist for a longer hike connecting parks and trails! Hiking over five miles, we will encounter a diversity of life in the habitats along the Cuyahoga River. Drinking water is recommended. CV/Schumacher Valley: 690

Akron

(6/30)

Thursday, July 7, 5 – 6:30 p.m.

NATIVE PLANTS CONTAINED

KINDEREALM: FROGS Hop on over and discover how to be a frog! Children ages 3 to 6 and their families are invited to join us and learn about a frog’s life, make a craft, play games and explore along the trail. Be prepared to be outside, rain or shine. Please make other arrangements for younger children unable to remain in infant seats or strollers. (6/30)

Tuesday, July 5,  – :30 p.m. VIRTUAL: Zoom Meeting ID: 879 8324 83

Have a big passion for native plants, but limited space to grow them? Join a naturalist to discover how to incorporate natives into a container garden. Enjoy designing your own planter bursting with lovely, native foliage. All supplies will be provided. SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron

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Friday, July 8,  a.m. –  p.m.

DRAGONFLY DROP-IN Families are invited to explore outside Liberty Park Nature Center for dragonflies and damselflies. Afterwards, stop by the outdoor shelter to create a special craft to take home as a memory of your observations of these special summer flyers. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

Thursday, July 7, :30 – 2:30 p.m.

Bring the family out for some exercise and fun summertime exploration as you follow a self-guided story trail based on the book “Little Mole.” This experience will be available along Coyote Run Trail from July 0 to 24. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

Sunday, July 0, 0 a.m. – 2 p.m.

SUMMIT LAKE HISTORY HIKE Join a naturalist for a hike on Summit Lake Loop Trail and learn about the rich ecological and cultural history of the lake and surrounding area. SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron

Learn how to make your yard naturefriendly by adding beautiful beneficial native wildflowers. We’ll discuss tips on incorporating blooms into your own yard, as well as their benefits to wildlife and people. Seeds will be available to take home, while supplies last. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty

LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

Wednesday, July 27, 0:30 – :30 a.m. SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron

Wednesday, July 6 5 – 6:30 p.m. & 7 – 8:30 p.m.

Friday, July 8, 4:30 – 5:30 p.m.; 6 – 7 p.m. & 7:30 – 8:30 p.m.

INTRO TO ARCHERY

TRY IT: KAYAKING

Archery is one of the oldest arts still practiced today, and it’s more accessible than ever. Learn the basics of international-style target archery and test your marksmanship at our outdoor range. This program is good for beginning and practiced archers. All equipment and hands-on instruction will be provided. Ages 9 and older; must be 50 inches or taller. Cost: $0/person. SC/Archery

Join us to try kayaking! Enjoy a relaxed session to see what this water sport is like and try maneuvering out on 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. Space is limited. MF/Lake Area: 52 S. River Rd., Munroe

Range: 89 Eastern Rd., Doylestown

Falls

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Thursday, July 7, 0 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Friday, July 8, 8:30 – 0 p.m.

VIRTUAL: NATURE COLLAGE

FRIDAY NIGHT FROGS

Let’s make something beautiful! Join our interpretive artist for this virtual lesson in nature collage. A list of materials and a

Come spend the evening at the new Valley View Area to explore the wet, wooded, and wild habitats that 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

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SELF-GUIDED: STORYBOOK TRAIL

BACK YARDS GONE WILD: SUMMER WILDFLOWERS

Saturday, July 9 0 –  a.m. &  – 2 p.m.

Zoom invitation will be emailed after registering. (6/30)

Beginning Sunday, July 0

Sunday, July 0, 2 – 3:30 p.m.

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

(6/29) $

Cuyahoga St., Akron

Rd., Twinsburg

Tuesday, July 2, 7 – 8 p.m.

MUSIC BY THE LAKE Enjoy a one-hour concert by the Metro Parks Ensemble. Please bring your own chairs and blankets. The concert will be canceled if it rains. Call 330-865-8060 if wet weather is in the forecast. MF/Lake Area: 52 S. River Rd., Munroe Falls

Wednesday, July 3, 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


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Wednesday, July 3, 0 – :30 a.m.

Thursday, July 4, 9 –  a.m.

Friday, July 5, 4:30 – 6 p.m.

GARDEN CRAFT: EDIBLE CATERPILLAR FRUIT KABOBS

CANAL STROLL: CLINTON

MINIBEASTS FOR FAMILIES

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/Clinton: 2749 North St.,

Families are invited to explore field and forest for often-overlooked and less-loved creatures: insects, arachnids and other “small beasts.” We’ll provide the nets and containers; you provide the curiosity! LP/

Join us to make a craft so good you can eat it! We’ll learn about caterpillars and why they are so important to our environment while exploring the garden space. Then, we will take a short hike down the Towpath Trail to search for cool critters and plants. Wear comfy shoes and bring a water bottle! SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron

Wednesday, July 3, 0:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.

WEEKDAY WALKERS Individuals of all abilities are encouraged to join us as we stroll Meadow Loop Trail. At .35 miles long, this paved loop is perfect for either a short walk or multiple trips around. Enveloped by the lively meadow, you’re sure to see something new each time. MF/Tallmadge Meadows: 088 North Ave., Tallmadge

Wednesday, July 3 4:30 – 6 p.m. & 6:30 – 8 p.m.

INTRO TO ARCHERY See July 6 program description. LP/Tinkers Creek: 0303 Aurora-Hudson Rd., Streetsboro (7/6) $

Clinton

Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

Thursday, July 4, 0:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.

BUTTERFLIES FOR KIDS Join a naturalist for a whimsical exploration of butterflies. Look at the Summit Metro Parks butterfly collection, search for your own butterflies and create a butterfly masterpiece. Emerge from your chrysalis to join us for this activity-filled celebration of caterpillars. MF/Tallmadge Meadows: 088 North Ave., Tallmadge

Thursday, July 4,  – 3 p.m.

SNAKES OF SUMMIT METRO PARKS Learn why these slithery serpents are important to the health of the parks’ ecosystem and why they should be respected, not feared. Join a naturalist for basic ID skills and to learn about species native to SMP. Who knows, maybe a garter, brown or milk snake will slither in so you can see it up close and personal! Then, we will walk the trail to see if we can find the black snakes that frequent the ledges. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

balloflex

®

GET FIT WHILE YOU SIT! Enjoy an 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

:

Zoom meeting ID: 849 6465 8634

Wednesday, July 6 Thursday, July 7 Monday, July  Wednesday, July 3 Thursday, July 4 Monday, July 8 Thursday, July 2 Monday, July 25 Thursday, July 28

Thursday, July 4, 4 – 6 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 personal flotation device. Space is limited. Cost: $5/person. SC/Bathhouse: 5000 Hametown Rd., Norton

(7/7) $

Friday, July 5, 0:30 –  a.m.

SUMMER NATURE TALES Young children and their adult companions will enjoy this interactive, summer-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

Saturday, July 6, 0 –  a.m.; :30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. &  – 2 p.m.

TRY IT: STAND-UP PADDLEBOARDING Join us to try stand-up paddleboarding. Come enjoy a relaxed session to see what this water sport is like and try maneuvering out on the water. 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. Space is limited. SC/Bathhouse: 5000 Hametown Rd., Norton

(7/7)

Sunday, July 7 9 – :30 a.m. & 2:30 – 3 p.m.

GORGE KAYAK Paddle the Cuyahoga River at the Gorge 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 personal flotation device. Space is limited. Cost: $5/person. G/Main Entrance: 60 Front St., Cuyahoga Falls (7/8) $

Sunday, July 7, 0 – :30 a.m.

ECOLOGY OF INTRODUCED SPECIES Humans, whether intentionally or otherwise, have spread plants and animals from their native ranges to the far corners of the world, including Ohio. In many cases they are thriving. Join a naturalist to learn about how exotic species have adapted to their new homes. TT/Wilbeth: 392 W. Wilbeth Rd., Akron

Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

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Programs & Events ~ jul 2022

Monday, July 8, 0:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Thursday, July 2, 6 – 7:30 p.m.

BUG HUNT FOR KIDS

GOOD GARDENS: PRUNING BASICS

Kids and their adult companions will join a naturalist to learn about insects! We will start in the shelter to learn some fun facts, then head out onto the trail to see what we can find. Nets and jars will be provided for this fun hands-on walk. WH: 22 Barlow Rd., Hudson

Monday, July 8, 9 –  p.m.

MOTHS OF WOOD HOLLOW Moths outnumber butterflies by about 20 to one. Join a naturalist to learn how to use black lights to attract these amazing creatures and for a chance to observe their beautiful colors, shapes and patterns up close. Bring a flashlight and camera if you’d like to take photos. Bug spray is highly recommended. WH: 22 Barlow Rd., Hudson

Tuesday, July 9, 2 – 3 p.m.

Are your tomatoes taking over? Basil growing wild? Squash seizing control? While it may seem counterintuitive, cutting back your plants can encourage compact growth, reduce the risk of disease and increase crop production. Join us to learn the basics of pruning your vegetable garden. GYH/Lodge: 2077 Newton St., Akron

Thursday, July 2, 6:30 – 8 p.m.

VITAL NATURE CONNECTIONS: THE MECHANICS OF FLIGHT

Monday, July 25, 0:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Come and join us for July’s installment of the Vital Nature Connections series! Take a deep dive into the mechanics of flight as we examine how birds and bugs utilize flight in different ways to hunt for food or evade predators, why waterfowl fly in a V formation, or how a Monarch butterfly can fly all the way to Mexico. LP/Nature Center:

Kids and their adult companions get hands-on in the creek to search for insects, amphibians, fish and even fossils! Dress to get wet and wear closed-toe shoes; no open-toe sandals, please. FR/Brushwood: 4955 Townsend Rd.,

9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

NATURAL HOME RECIPES

Richfield

Tuesday, July 26, 8:30 – 0 a.m.

SUMMER FLYERS HIKE Celebrate all types of fascinating and beautiful winged creatures as we explore along Buttonbush Trail to observe birds, dragonflies, butterflies and more. Bring binoculars. Bug spray is recommended as mosquitos abound in the area! LP/Pond Brook: 3973 E. Aurora Rd.,

Let’s learn about easy, homemade cleaners you can make with ingredients from your pantry. We will discuss natural cleaning recipes for all-purpose cleaning spray, laundry detergent and hand sanitizer. Participants will make samples to take home. Meet at Hilltop Shelter. CV/Oxbow: 06 Cuyahoga St., Akron

Twinsburg

Wednesday, July 27, 9 –  a.m.

(7/8)

DRAWING OUTDOORS

Tuesday, July 9, 7 – 8 p.m.

See July 3 program description. FASN/Visitors

MUSIC BY THE LAKE

Friday, July 22, 7:30 – 9 p.m.

Center: 828 Smith Rd., Akron

See July 2 program description. SC/Sherman

EVENING CONCERT: THE BEN GAGE TRIO

Wednesday, July 27, 6:30 – 8 p.m.

Spend the evening at the new Himelright Lodge with local musicians, The Ben Gage Trio! Relax and enjoy these rich folk and Americana tunes as they tell their beautiful stories under the setting sun. We invite you to come an hour early to secure a spot and enjoy refreshments at the lodge. This show is sure to be one you won’t want to miss. Please bring your own blankets for seating.

Join naturalists to get close and personal with the river monsters of our “crooked river.” We’re talking damsels, dragons, pennies and other macroinvertebrates! Please wear closed-toe shoes appropriate for the water. If the water current is too strong, the program will be moved to land. BHT/SR 9: 30 N. Main

Shelter: 5000 Hametown Rd., Norton

Wednesday, July 20, 0 – :30 a.m.

LIL’ SPROUTS See July 6 program description. SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron

(6/29)

Thursday, July 2, 0:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.

NATURE TIKES: TIKE HIKE! Participants ages -3 years, along with their accompanying adult, will join a naturalist for a hike through the ledges of the Bike & Hike Trail. Explore the beautiful and historic landscape at a toddler-friendly pace. The Bike & Hike Trail is paved. Strollers and/or carriers are welcome. BHT/Boston Heights: 35 W. Boston Mills Rd., Boston Heights

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CREEK WALK FOR KIDS

RIVER MONSTERS

St., Munroe Falls

CV/Valley View: 22 Cuyahoga St., Akron

Sunday, July 24, 0 – :30 a.m.

NATIVE PLANT EXPLORATIONS

Wednesday, July 27, 7 – 8:30 p.m.

MEET ME IN THE GARDEN

Join a naturalist to tour the world of native plants. Find a new appreciation for the leafy greens while we hike and discuss their importance. Something new could be just feet away! FASN/Campfire Area: 828 Smith

Join the Master Gardeners of Summit County to learn how to maximize your garden’s blooming season. Presented by Karen Martin, perennial manager of Dayton Nurseries. Registration is required on summitmastergardeners.org. FASN/Visitors

Rd., Akron

Center: 828 Smith Rd., Akron


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HABITAT HAPPENINGS: GRASSLANDS It’s World Nature Conservation Day! Join a naturalist for a hike in a grassland while we talk about the importance of this critical habitat. Uncover the past and explore the future of this habitat while we learn the plants and animals that call this ecosystem home. Follow along with the Habitat Happenings series to learn the role every habitat plays in conservation. SFB: 400 Portage Line Rd., Springfield Twp.

Friday, July 29, 6:30 – 8 p.m.

WALK & TALK: DIVERSITY IN THE OUTDOORS Join a naturalist alongside leadership of Summit Metro Parks to discuss our park district’s efforts to include more Black and Brown voices. Bring stories, insight and ideas to share; we’re here to learn! MF/Tallmadge Meadows: 088 North Ave., Tallmadge

Saturday, July 30, 8 – 0:30 p.m.

SUNSET CYCLE AND CAMPFIRE Enjoy a 2-mile family-friendly ride on the Towpath Trail under the setting sun. Then hang out afterwards for a campfire and s’mores! Bring your own bike and chair. Helmets and lights are required. DLQ: 5779 Riverview Rd., Peninsula

Sunday, July 3, 0 – :30 a.m.

WILDFLOWER LORE Stroll with a naturalist and discover the fascinating world of native wildflowers. We will weave together the importance of blooms and their ecology with interesting histories, name origins, folklore and more. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

Sunday, July 3, 7 – 8:30 p.m.

NIGHTTIME NATURE SOUNDS Join a naturalist on an evening hike and learn about some of the nocturnal critters croaking, hooting and howling the night away. SC/Big Oak: 599 Medina Line Rd., Norton

Programs & Events ~ JUL & aug 2022

AUGUST Beginning Monday, August 

SELF-GUIDED: EYE SPY Hit the trail any time during the month of August for a nature-themed game of Eye Spy! Begin by downloading or printing this month’s Eye Spy list from our “Publications & Downloads” page, then enjoy a stroll along Celebration Trail in search of colorful wildflowers, butterflies, birds and more along the way. You can also complete your search using the August 2 Instagram post (@summitmetroparks). Bring a camera to document your finds. CV/Valley View: 22 Cuyahoga St., Akron

Wednesday, August 3, 0 – :30 a.m.

Monday, August , 8:30 – 0 p.m.

BATS, UP CLOSE & PERSONAL Fantastic flying insect controllers, also known as bats, are some of the most fascinating (and beneficial) creatures of the night! Join staff to learn about these amazing mammals as we attempt to catch live bats with nets for observation and data collection. WH: 22 Barlow Rd., Hudson

This biweekly program is designed to engage 3- to 5-year-olds and an accompanying grown-up into the wonderful world of gardening. Each class will build upon knowledge from the last and will be centered on what’s growing and ready to harvest! SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron

(6/29)

Wednesday, August 3, 7:30 – 9:30 p.m.

balloflex

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GET FIT WHILE YOU SIT! Enjoy an 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

LIL’ SPROUTS

:

Zoom meeting ID: 849 6465 8634

Monday, August  Thursday, August 4 Monday, August 8 Thursday, August  Monday, August 5 Thursday, August 8 Monday, August 22 Wednesday, August 24 Thursday, August 25 Monday, August 29 Wednesday, August 3

A CONCERT OF CRICKETS & KATYDIDS Birdsong is the first music we hear each year, and frogs and toads join them throughout spring and into the summer. But late summer and early autumn? Crickets and katydids take the stage for nature’s final performances of the year! Dr. Lisa Rainsong of the Cleveland Institute of Music will introduce you to the members of this delightful ensemble and explain how to identify who’s doing all that singing! CV/Valley View: 22 Cuyahoga St., Akron

Thursday, August 4, 0:30 – :30 a.m.

DANCE EXPLORATION FOR KIDS Ages 3 and up are invited to join a naturalist to explore movement in natural spaces. Discover the joy of dancing in the great outdoors! Meet at the amphitheater. LP/ Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

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KINDEREALM: BUTTERFLIES Children ages 3 to 6 and their families can drop by and learn all about butterflies. Discover how they transform from wiggly caterpillars into fluttering, flying wonders. Please make other arrangements for younger children unable to remain in infant seats or strollers. (8/0)

Programs & Events ~ aug 2022

Saturday, August 6 0 a.m. – 2 p.m. &  – 3 p.m.

Sunday, August 7, 4:30 – 5:30 p.m.; 5:30 – 6:30 p.m.; 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.

BYO KAYAKING: WILDLIFE

TRY IT: ARCHERY

Do you have your own kayak and want to learn more about what you see? Paddle with naturalists to observe the creatures that call this lake home. Minimum age is 3; ages 3 to 7 must be with an adult participant. Participants are required to bring a life jacket, paddle and registered kayak, wear closedtoe shoes and be able to swim. We suggest bringing water, sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses and wearing clothes that can get wet. Space is limited. SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron (7/29)

Sign up for a brief introduction and trial of one of the oldest sports around! No experience necessary. All equipment is provided. Participants must be 50 inches or taller. HH/Archery Range: 940 W. Steels

Saturday, August 6, 3 – 4:30 p.m.

NATIVE PLANTS FOR THE FUTURE Climate change, conservation, the sixth mass extinction — all these terms are alarming. Join a naturalist to decipher the science behind it all and look toward the future of native plants. FASN/Campfire Area: 828 Smith Rd., Akron

Wednesday, August 7 0 –  a.m. &  – 2 p.m.

Sunday, August 7,  – 2 p.m.

LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

Ages  to 6 are invited to join a certified yoga instructor and naturalist for a relaxing yoga practice of easy poses, calming breathing techniques and mindfulness exercises. Bring a yoga mat, towel or blanket and a water bottle. Meet at Tuscarawas Shelter. F/Tuscarawas

Wednesday, August 24 0:30 – :30 a.m. SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron

Saturday, August 27 0 –  a.m. &  – 2 p.m.

YOGA FOR TEENS

Meadows: 2620 Harrington Rd., Akron

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

Corners Rd., Cuyahoga Falls

(7/27)

Tuesday, August 9, 0:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.

WEEKDAY WALKERS Individuals of all abilities are encouraged to join us as we stroll Overlook Trail. At 0.5 miles long, this paved loop is perfect for either a short walk or multiple trips around. Reach the overlook for a breathtaking view that will have you returning for more. CV/Overlook: 354 Sackett Ave., Akron

Tuesday, August 9, 4 – 7 p.m.

HEALTHY HABITATS Learn about native plants and how they benefit the environment while attending the Summit Lake Farmers’ Market. TT/Summit Lake: 390 W. Crosier St., Akron

Tuesday, August 9, 7 – 8 p.m.

MUSIC BY THE LAKE Enjoy a one-hour concert by the Metro Parks Ensemble. Please bring your own chairs and blankets. The concert will be canceled if it rains. Call 330-865-8060 if wet weather is in the forecast. MF/Lake Area: 52 S. River Rd., Munroe Falls

Wednesday, August 0, 0 – :30 a.m.

Thursday, August 4, 5 – 6:30 p.m.

NATURE JOURNALING FOR ADULTS

FOCUS ON FERNS Join us to learn about the fascinating ferns found in our area. An introduction will focus on understanding structure and habitat, followed by an outdoor exploration to locate and enjoy these unique plants along the trail.

Join our interpretive artist for an inspiring lesson in nature journaling as a technique for practicing mindfulness. The program will begin in the auditorium. Please bring a chair and drawing materials. FASN: 828 Smith Rd.,

LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

Akron

Friday, August 5, 5 – 6:30 p.m.

Wednesday, August 0, 0 – :30 a.m.

CLASSY CANVAS 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. SC/Bathhouse: 5000 Hametown Rd., Norton

(7/28)

Sunday, August 7, 2 – 3:30 p.m.

BACK YARDS GONE WILD: HUMMINGBIRDS Learn about these fascinating, flying gems of the garden and how to attract them to your own back yard. After a presentation, take a short stroll to search for hummingbirds and the flowers they like best. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

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NATURE PLAY Cultivate your young one’s natural curiosity while joining a naturalist in the nature play area. The program will include a short hike along with games, songs and more. GYH/ Pioneer: 550 Frazier Ave., Akron


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Programs & Events ~ aug 2022

Wednesday, August 0,  – 2 p.m.

VIRTUAL: NATURE JOURNALING FOR ADULTS Join our interpretive artist online for an inspiring virtual lesson in nature journaling as a technique for practicing mindfulness. A Zoom invitation will be emailed to participants after registering. (8/3)

Wednesday, August 0, 2 – 3 p.m.

S’MORE FUN IN THE PARK Learn about local wildlife around a summer campfire. Kids will be able to participate in some fun activities on the lawn, followed by creating s’mores on the fire while supplies last. F/Tuscarawas Meadows: 2620 Harrington Rd., Akron

Thursday, August , 0 a.m. – 2 p.m.

VIRTUAL: NATURE COLLAGE Let’s make something beautiful! Join our interpretive artist for this virtual lesson in nature collage. A list of materials and a Zoom invitation will be emailed after registering. (8/4)

Thursday, August , 0 a.m. – 2 p.m.

VITAL NATURE CONNECTIONS: THE FOREST FLOOR Join us for this month’s installment of the Vital Nature Connections series for a close look at the rich and complex life of the forest floor. We’ll examine the incredible organisms and interactions that maintain forest ecology and provide important ecosystem services such as nutrient cycling. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

Thursday, August ,  – 3 p.m.

Friday, August 2, 5 p.m. – Saturday, August 3,  p.m.

Sunday, August 4, 0 –  a.m.; :30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.;  – 2 p.m.

CAMPING UNDER THE STARS

TRY IT: KAYAKING

For adventure-seeking adults only: join naturalists for an active overnight tent-camping experience including hiking, paddling and campfire cooking at the peak of the Perseid meteor shower! Please bring your own camping equipment, including a tent, sleeping gear and toiletries. No gear? No problem: camping kits with essentials are available to borrow while supplies last. Please request these during registration. SC/Bathhouse: 5000

Join us to try kayaking! Enjoy a relaxed session to see what this water sport is like and try maneuvering out on 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. Space is limited. MF/Lake Area: 52 S. River Rd., Munroe

Hametown Rd., Norton

Falls

(8/5)

(7/27)

Friday, August 2, 8:30 p.m.

MOVIE NIGHT AT LIBERTY PARK Spread out a blanket or lawn chair and join us for a family-friendly movie under the evening stars in the amphitheater! Bring your own bug spray, snacks, and non-alcoholic beverages. FernGully: The Last Rainforest is an inspiring classic for all to enjoy. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

Saturday, August 3, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

SHADES OF YELLOW Ever wonder why most flowers are yellow in the summer? Join a naturalist as we learn why and discover the many shades of yellow flowers that grow in the meadow and fields of Liberty Park. Learn how many different types of goldenrod are native to Ohio and how many are growing at the park. We will also discuss what pollinates these radiant flowers and why they play such an important role in creating local biodiversity. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

Monday, August 5, 0:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.

SPIDERS FOR KIDS Kids and their adult companions will join a naturalist to explore the amazing variety of Ohio’s friendly neighborhood spiders. After some fun in the shelter, we’ll take a walk in search of real live creepy crawlies! LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

Tuesday, August 6, 2 –  p.m.

RECIPES FROM THE GARDEN: TOMATOES Tomatoes fresh from the garden, yum! Join a naturalist to prepare a few healthy recipes using this oh-so-tasty fruit. FASN /Seneca

NATURE COLLAGE

Deck: 828 Smith Rd., Akron

Let’s make something beautiful! Join our interpretive artist for this lesson in nature collage. FASN /Auditorium: 828 Smith Rd.,

Tuesday, August 6, 7 – 8 p.m.

Akron

See August 9 program description. SC/Sherman

(8/4)

MUSIC BY THE LAKE Shelter: 5000 Hametown Rd., Norton

Friday, August 2 5 – 6:30 p.m. & 7 – 8:30 p.m.

Wednesday, August 7, 9 –  a.m.

INTRO TO ARCHERY Archery is one of the oldest arts still practiced today, and it’s more accessible than ever. Join us to learn international-style target archery at our outdoor range. Beginner and experienced archers are welcome. All equipment and hands-on instruction provided. Ages 9 and older; must be 50 inches or taller. Cost: $0/person. SC/Archery Range: 89 Eastern Rd., Doylestown

(8/0)

(7/29) $

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

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Programs & Events ~ aug 2022

Wednesday, August 7, 0 – :30 a.m.

Thursday, August 8, 6 – 7:30 p.m.

LIL’ SPROUTS

GOOD GARDENS: GOOD VS. BAD BUGS

See August 3 program description. SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron

(6/29)

Wednesday, August 7, 6:30 – 8 p.m.

WOODLAND MUSHROOMS Join a naturalist on a hike to discover the beauty, variety, and interesting ecology of mushrooms. Bring bug spray and water. LP/ Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

Have you noticed something eating the leaves of your beans? What is that enormous caterpillar eating my tomatoes? Why are my cucumber and squash vines dying? Join us as we answer these questions and more relating to the bugs you see in your garden. GYH/ Lodge: 2077 Newton St., Akron

Thursday, August 8, 7 – 9 p.m.

PURPLE MARTIN PADDLE

Thursday, August 8, 8 – 9:30 a.m.

EARLY BIRD GETS THE WORM

Paddle with naturalists to observe a tornado of tens of thousands of birds settling into their roost for the night on their journey south. 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 kayak, paddle and personal flotation device. Space is limited. Cost: $5/person. NR/Lot C6: 694 Christman Rd., Green

(8/) $

Up and at ’em! We are starting the day off on the right foot with an early morning summer bird walk through Springfield Bog. SFB: 400

Rd., Green

(8/) $

Saturday, August 20, 2 – 4 p.m.

HABITAT HAPPENINGS: TREES AND SHADE Interested in the benefits of trees? Marveled about how tall trees grow? Join a naturalist to answer these questions and more as we explore these charismatic plants! We will explore the forest one tree at a time and relate their benefits to our yards. Follow along with the Habitat Happenings series to learn the role every habitat plays in conservation.

SELF-GUIDED: STORYBOOK TRAIL

NATURE TIKES: TIKE HIKE! Participants ages -3 years, along with their accompanying grown-up, will join a naturalist for a hike along Overlook Trail in beautiful Cascade Valley. Explore the native landscape at a toddler-friendly pace. Overlook Trail is paved. Strollers and/or carriers welcome.

Enjoy a fun, active walk following a self-guided story trail based on the book “Chipmunk Song”. Look for it along Old Mill Trail between August 2 and September 5. FR/Brushwood: 4955 Townsend Rd., Richfield

CV/Overlook: 354 Sackett Ave., Akron.

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Try stand-up paddleboarding to get exercise and enjoy a guided nature tour of the lake with a certified instructor and naturalist. 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 personal flotation device. Space is limited. Cost: $5/person. NR/Lot C6: 694 Christman

Beginning Sunday, August 2

Thursday, August 8, 0:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Sunday, August 2, 9:30 – :30 a.m.

Thursday, August 8, 4 – 6 p.m.

Friday, August 9, 0:30 –  a.m.

NIMISILA RESERVOIR KAYAK

SUMMER NATURE TALES

Paddle a portion of Nimisila Reservoir 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 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 kayak, paddle and personal flotation device. Space is limited. Cost: $5/person. NR/Lot C6: 694 Christman

Young children and their adult companions will enjoy this interactive, summer-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

(8/) $

STAND-UP PADDLEBOARDING

FASN: Campfire Area 828 Smith Rd., Akron

Portage Line Rd., Springfield Twp.

Rd., Green

Saturday, August 20 9:30 – :30 a.m. & 2:30 – 2:30 p.m.

Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

Friday, August 9, 8 – 0:30 p.m.

MOONLIGHT BIKE RIDE AND CAMPFIRE Enjoy a 5-mile family-friendly ride on the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail under the light of the moon. Then hang out afterwards for a campfire and s’mores! Bring your own bike and chair. Helmets and lights are required. DLQ: 5779 Riverview Rd., Peninsula

DISTANCE HIKE Join a naturalist for a longer hike connecting multiple trails! Hiking more than 5 miles, we will encounter a diversity of life in the habitats around Silver Creek Lake. SC/Big Oak: 599 Medina Line Rd., Norton

Monday, August 22, 0:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.

FOSSILS FOR KIDS Kids and their adult companions will follow a naturalist while exploring the stream to hunt for fossils. Dress to get wet and wear closed-toe shoes; no open-toe sandals, please. FR/Brushwood: 4955 Townsend Rd., Richfield


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Programs & Events ~ aug 2022

Monday, August 22, 4:30 – 6:30 p.m.

STAND-UP PADDLEBOARDING See August 20 program description. NR/Lot C6: 694 Christman Rd., Green

(8/7) $

Monday, August 22, 7 – 9 p.m.

PURPLE MARTIN STAND-UP PADDLEBOARDING Stand-up paddleboard with naturalists to observe a tornado of tens of thousands of birds settling into their roost for the night on their journey south. 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 personal flotation device. Space is limited. Cost: $5/person. NR/Lot C6: 694 Christman Rd., Green

(8/7) $

Thursday, August 25, 4:30 – 6:30 p.m.

Sunday, August 28, 2 – 3 p.m.

NIMISILA RESERVOIR KAYAK

FALL HIKING SPREE KICK-OFF

See August 8 program description. NR/Lot

Get a head start on the 59th annual Fall Hiking Spree and meet a naturalist and mascots. Hiking forms will be available and Fall Hiking Spree t-shirts will be for sale. To receive your hiking shield, all other hikes must be completed 9/ through /30. CV/Valley

C6: 694 Christman Rd., Green

Thursday, August 25, 7 - 9 p.m.

PURPLE MARTIN PADDLE See August 8 program description. NR/Lot C6: 694 Christman Rd., Green

Monday, August 22, 9 –  p.m.

MOTHS OF MANY COLORS Join a naturalist to explore the variety and beauty of our local moths. Bring a flashlight and camera if you’d like to take photos. Enjoy the many colors, sizes and shapes that make up this group of lepidopterans. Learn the difference between a pug, slug, dagger, silk and sphinx moths. You’ll also learn what a moth garden is and why it is beneficial. Bug spray is recommended. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

Wednesday, August 24, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

GO NATIVE! Drop into the Rock and Herb Garden to discover why you should ditch exotic and invasive species and fill your home landscape with beautiful and ecologically important native plants instead! Wildflowers, grasses, vines, shrubs and trees — every species plays its part! Native seed packets will be available for attendees to bring nature home. FASN: 828 Smith Rd., Akron

Thursday, August 25, 2 – :30 p.m.

READING THE CLOUDS Ever wondered what’s going on in the sky when the clouds are puffy, wispy, thick, thin, translucent, rippled or patchy? Join a naturalist to learn to read the sky and explore the wonderful world of weather! FASN /Seneca Deck: 828 Smith Rd., Akron

(8/7) $

(8/7) $

Friday, August 26, 4 – 5:30 p.m.

COAL AND CONSTRUCTION What was happening at the location of Silver Creek Metro Park during the late 800s and early 900s? Hike with a naturalist and we’ll discuss subjects from coal to dairy and more! SC/Pheasant Run: 5000 Hametown Rd., Norton

Friday, August 26, 8 – 9:30 p.m.

FAMILY FLASHLIGHT WALK AND CAMPFIRE Families are invited to learn all about creatures that are active at night and to enjoy a campfire and s’mores. Dress for the weather and bring a flashlight. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

Saturday, August 27, 9 – 0 a.m.

ARBORETUM TOUR Enjoy a walk with a naturalist through the arboretum along paved pathways that are accessible for all abilities. Learn about the variety of trees and shrubs in this cultivated, botanical collection. FASN/Seneca Deck: 828 Smith Rd., Akron

View: 22 Cuyahoga St., Akron

Sunday, August 28, 7 – 8:30 p.m.

PURPLE MARTINS FROM SHORE Observe a fascinating bird spectacle as purple martins return by the thousands to their roosts for the evening. NR/Lot C6: 694 Christman Rd., Green

Tuesday, August 30, 6 – 7:30 p.m.

WEATHER FOLKLORE HIKE Can upside down leaves, mare’s tails or lowflying birds really predict the weather? We’ll look at the history and credibility of weather folklore sayings as we enjoy a hike, hopefully in beautiful weather! WH: 22 Barlow Rd., Hudson

Wednesday, August 3, 9 –  a.m.

DRAWING OUTDOORS See August 7 program description. FASN/ Visitors Center: 828 Smith Rd., Akron

Wednesday, August 3, 0 – :30 a.m.

LIL’ SPROUTS See August 3 program description. SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron

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Saturday, August 27, 8:30 –  p.m.

SIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF THE NIGHT Join a naturalist to hunt the fields and forest edges for hidden insects. You might even see a shooting star as we talk about some of the constellations in the sky. Bring a flashlight and bug spray. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg

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SUMMIT metro parks

Let’s Grow

Akron Katelyn Freil, Marketing Specialist

“Everyone needs to eat, and everyone needs to eat healthy,” said Nunn. “We’re putting the power to do this back in the hands of our neighbors and community.” by the community garden at Summit Lake Stop Nature Center on any given day this summer and

Let’s Grow Akron offers canning and cooking

you’ll see neighbor helping neighbor next to raised

programs, which foster fellowship and allow space

beds, where fresh greens are intertwined with

for neighbors to share. Long-time gardeners and

vibrant colors of tomatoes or peppers.

canners bring a lifetime of experience to classes,

Chances are one of those neighbors will be Lisa Nunn, director of Let’s Grow Akron, a local

sharing recipes, techniques and their own flavor with those growing (no pun intended!) their skills.

nonprofit that focuses on supporting community

This sharing of food and knowledge feeds

gardening where food access, particularly access

relationships beyond the garden or kitchen, where

to fresh healthy foods, is low.

neighbors support one another in life. Lisa knows

Let’s Grow Akron’s community garden at Summit Lake transformed along with the redevelopment of

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Beyond offering the space and skills to grow food,

she can count on neighbors in any community where Let’s Grow Akron works should she need help.

an old pump house into the newest Summit Metro

One neighbor and friend is Jetora Carter, a Summit

Parks nature center. The gardens increase access to

Lake resident and seasonal outreach assistant at

high quality, nutrient-dense and sustainable food for

Summit Lake Nature Center. Jetora and her family

community members, while offering programming

have gardened at the center since the old pump

through the site’s four demonstration beds.

house days, saying the best part is interacting with

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We’re Your Back Yard ~ JUL•AUG 2022

Lisa Nunn, director of Let’s Grow Akron (above)

Jetora’s daughters Zarien and Alicia (right)

neighbors and having fresh food available. Her goal this year is to grow everything she needs for homemade pico de gallo and spaghetti sauce. The gardens have had a profound impact on Jetora’s family. Her daughter, Zarien, grew up in the gardens. Now 2 years old, Zarien works with Lisa at Let’s Grow Akron, building gardens and supporting programs she once enjoyed as a child. “In the garden, people of different ages and backgrounds can come together, and it doesn’t matter your differences,” Lisa said. “Everyone is dirty, everyone is working together.” Learn more about Let’s Grow Akron by visiting letsgrowakron.org or the Summit Lake Nature Center (4 Ira Ave. in Akron). # SMP00

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