July 2017

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JULY Program Guide 2017

Cleveland Metroparks Centennial Celebration Commemorating a historic 100 years!

Rare Bird Sightings

Find out which birds landed in Northeast Ohio

KeyBank ZooKeys

The historical keepsake is back

Edgewater Beach House 1922 and today!


A LETTER FROM BRIAN ZIMMERMAN 100th Anniversary of Cleveland Metroparks July is a historic month for Cleveland Metroparks as it marks our 100-year anniversary. William Stinchcomb’s vision for an outer system of parks and boulevards became a reality on July 23, 1917. With the assistance of a three-member appointed Park Board, Cleveland Metropolitan Park District began its impressive expansion from 9,000 acres to now over 23,000, including a world-renowned zoo. I am honored to continue evolving the Park District’s legacy of building connections throughout the community. With 18 reservations, 8 golf courses and 300+ miles of trails; the Emerald Necklace is nearly completed, providing communities throughout Northeast Ohio with greater access to the natural world. From our new beach house to trail openings and the rededication of several significant park attractions, this summer brings a wealth of opportunities to explore and be a part of Cleveland Metroparks history. I am thrilled to celebrate this historical moment not only with the talented staff and ­volunteers who make the Park District the best in the nation, but with you, the visitors. Your continued patronage and support has helped shape Cleveland Metroparks into a nationally recognized Park District.

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A Note from Brian 100th Anniversary Centennial Month Rare Bird Sightings Naturalist’s Almanac & the Gift of Nature Cleveland Metroparks 1980s – Early 2000s Zoo News Golf Nature Shops Summer/Fall Bus Trips

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Programs by Location Programs by Date Look Ahead Rededication Ceremonies

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Whether you participate in the exciting Centennial celebration at Edgewater Beach or you take a peaceful hike along your favorite trail, I welcome you to celebrate 100 years of conservation, education, and recreation with us. I look forward to working toward the next 100 years together. Brian M. Zimmerman Cleveland Metroparks CEO

William A. Stinchcomb

Original and Current Board of Park Commissioners

Bruce G. Rinker President

Debbie Berry Vice President

Dan T. Moore Vice President


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1931: Nature lecture in North Chagrin

1930: Euclid Creek

ne hundred years ago this month, Cleveland Metroparks began to take shape. On July 23, 1917, Probate Judge Alexander Hadden appointed the first Board of Park Commissioners, and the Cleveland Metropolitan Park District began as Ohio’s very first metropolitan park district. Join us as we celebrate Cleveland Metroparks anniversary throughout the month! There are many opportunities across the entire Park District, including these upcoming special events. July 8 – A.B. Williams: A Forest Remembered This 60-acre beech-maple forest is where Cleveland Metroparks outdoor education began in 1930. In 1931, the first Trailside Museum was also located here. We’ll ­rededicate the area with re-enactors from the early years, and an adventure through this fascinating National Natural Landmark.

1958: Stinchcomb Memorial model

demonstrations along the creek followed by a celebration at Wildwood Park. Register by July 1 at clevelandmetroparks.com or by calling 440-473-3370.

and will showcase live local bands, food trucks and numerous outdoor recreation activities. Event starts at 4 p.m. with fireworks at dusk.

July 19 – Stinchcomb-Groth Memorial The rededication of the Stinchcomb-Groth Memorial, named for the first two park directors, will be held during the intermission of the Stinchcomb Summer Concert. Meet the Stinchcomb and Groth families as well as a “young” William Stinchcomb portrayed by John Kolar.

July 23 – Making Memories William Stinchcomb’s vision was to set aside park land for people to get away from the rigors of everyday life. On this Centennial anniversary, Cleveland Metroparks welcomes guests to enjoy a peaceful day in one of the 18 reservations, including the Zoo. Come alone, with friends or with family to quietly take in all that Cleveland Metroparks has to offer. While you’re here, take a photo and share on social media with #est1917 showing what memories you made on our 100th anniversary.

July 22 – Centennial Fireworks presented by KeyBank Celebrate the eve of Cleveland Metroparks 100th anniversary with a custom choreographed fireworks and music spectacular at Edgewater Park. Through the support of KeyBank the event will be free to the public

July 15 – A Day in the Life of Euclid Creek Cleveland Metroparks partners with the Friends of Euclid Creek and Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District to give visitors a closer look at Euclid Creek. Explore one of the original waterways of Cleveland Metroparks with some aquatic and plant

July 30 – Centennial Concert The third in a series of five Centennial Concerts takes us into the 1960s and 70s with rock music of the era. Join us at Hemlock Creek Picnic Area in the beautiful Bedford Reservation for some rock n’ roll music, see a surprise visitor from the Zoo, discover NatureTracks and try a fun craft from the era. Carl Casavecchia – Special Project Manager Cleveland Metroparks Centennial

Cleveland Metroparks Centennial Picnic

presented by July 21, 2017 | 6 p.m. | Brookside Reservation | Tickets $100 Please join us for a once in a lifetime sunset picnic as we toast the visionaries whose foresight and passion made the 1st century-long journey possible. Proceeds benefit the Cleveland Metroparks Centennial Forests Fund. * Sponsors as of May 23, 2017

TRAILBLAZER SPONSORS

CENTENNIAL SPONSORS

GOLD MEDAL SPONSORS

Cameron Allie Development Group Mike and Lori Catanzarite Fairmount Santrol The Foundry MCPc Family Charities Dan and Marge Moore Albert B. and Audrey G. Ratner

KeyBank Mansour Gavin LPA Oswald Companies PwC Bruce and Laura Rinker Mitchell and Kyla Schneider

Connor Foundation Sam and Anne-Marie Petros Thompson Hine LLP Tucker Ellis LLP

For more information, or to purchase tickets, please call 216-954-3430. Tickets must be purchased in advance prior to attending the event. clevelandmetroparks.com

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FEATURE ARTICLE

Top 10 Rare Bird Sightings The appearance of a rare bird brings much excitement to the birding and nature enthusiast community. From 290 species recorded, here are the top 10 rare birds of Cleveland Metroparks. Don’t forget to keep your binoculars or camera close by, in case YOU make a rare find!

4 Loggerhead Shrike

10 Northern Gannet

Gannets dive like spears from a hundred feet above the water for fish. This albatross-like Atlantic Ocean visitor was spotted foraging on Lake Erie. It is likely this individual followed the St. Lawrence River to Lake Ontario before arriving on the downtown Cleveland shoreline.

7 Western Tanager

Tanagers are some of the most beloved bird species for their striking red colors. Exceedingly rare in the eastern U.S., this showy songbird was the second spring record for the state of Ohio and the first record for Cleveland Metroparks in April 2015. Photo by Jen Brumfield

Photo by Chuck Slusarczyk Jr.

9 Western Kingbird

This Western kingbird, a species of the Great Plains and southwest, rode strong western winds to arrive in Cleveland Metroparks. The discovery of this large flycatcher was the first record for the Park System in October 2012. Photo by Jen Brumfield

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White Ibis

A bird of Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas, imagine the surprise of finding this long-billed, long-legged wading bird walking around Rockcliff Springs in Rocky River Reservation! This exceptionally rare white ibis was the first record for Cleveland Metroparks in 1993. Photo by Sharon Hasko

Threatened and endangered in the northeast United States and Canada, the loggerhead shrike is the center of many conservation efforts. While loggerheads used to nest in the region, this species has not been recorded in Cleveland Metroparks for over 25 years until this individual appeared on April 6, 2017. Photo by Irene Krise

3 Brown Pelican

Never before has a mega rarity received more attention in Ohio than the “Cleveland Brown Pelican,” first found on June 25th, 2013 in Wendy Park. Hundreds of birders visited Cleveland Metroparks to see this east coast celebrity, which had its own Twitter and Facebook page and T-shirt. Photo by Chuck Slusarczyk Jr.

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Black Guillemot By far one of the more eccentric birds to visit Ohio, this immature black guillemot, a seabird of far Arctic Canada, turned up in Lakefront Reservation Gordon Park Marina on November 8th, 1990. Photo by Mary Gustafson

1 Ivory Gull 8 Sabine’s Gull

This small, elegant gull with a forked tail migrates from the Arctic Circle to South America. The adult Sabine’s gull visited Lakefront Reservation, East 55th and East 72nd for a few days in November 2013. Photo by Jen Brumfield

5 Say’s Phoebe

The second record for Cleveland Metro­ parks, this salmon-pink-bellied flycatcher from the western U.S. put on a show for over 300 birders and photographers in a one week stay at the Rocky River riding ring in April 2017.

One of the rarest birds on earth, Ohio’s first record of this immaculate white gull is from Lakefront Reservation East 72nd Street on December 18, 1975. The “holy grail” of birds, ivory gulls live on the Arctic Circle, foraging on discarded polar bear kills. Photo by Jean Hoffman

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NATURALIST’S ALMANAC

Summer July

August

September

The summer days of July arrive with insect serenades. During the day, annual cicadas burst into song as temperatures spike and meadows are filled with crickets’ and grasshoppers’ raspy calls. After the sun sets, the chorus grows richer as katydids join, singing from high in the tree canopy. Bird songs still dominate the sounds of early morning in the deep woodlands, but as the nesting season winds down, warblers, tanagers, thrushes and other resident species go quiet. The very first of the year’s migrant shorebirds are heading southward, and blackbirds again begin to build in flocks. The stunning colors of large rosemallow and pickerelweed flowers adorn the edges of wetlands and ponds. Milkweed – the host plant of the monarch butterfly – begins to explode its crown of pink flowers. By the end of July, early goldenrod, first of many goldenrods to bloom, becomes a harbinger of autumn as it adds touches of bright yellow to shady open places along parkways.

August begins the turning point of summer, and the first days of fall migration are underway. Flocks of blackbirds start to congregate in large numbers, bats begin to disperse from maternity colonies and the first southerly migration of shorebirds begin. Late summer marks the end of breeding season for most birds and the dawn chorus of songbirds such as warblers, flycatchers, tanagers and grosbeaks has quieted. August nights provide night adventurers opportunities to gaze at the shooting stars when the Perseid meteor shower peaks early in the month. August is the peak for dragonfly, damselfly and butterfly diversity. Skimmers, darners, bluets, spreadwings, baskettails, saddlebags and other unique odonates lay eggs in ponds and lakes. The rich soil nutrients found in floodplain forests allow some of the tallest wildflowers in Cleveland Metroparks to thrive. As August comes to a close, salamander larvae begin their transition from the water to land, completing their mating cycle for the year.

September ushers in the end of summer, bringing cooler night temperatures and the first fall colors. This is one of the most exciting months for birding in Cleveland Metroparks as fall migration swings into full gear. A visit to Huntington or Lakefront Reservations during strong northern gales offers a chance to observe the initial large movements of waterfowl, terns, gulls, and, on a red-letter day, a jaeger. September’s migration mayhem can offer birders the chance to see over 100 species in one day. The insect world is still abuzz in September as monarch migration begins. Large, bright orange and black butterflies make an astounding migration south to Mexico. On a warm day with north winds, visit Wendy Park, Edgewater, Huntington, Euclid Creek or Wildwood Reservations to witness hundreds to thousands of monarchs arrive on U.S. ground.

Your gift today has a direct impact on Cleveland Metroparks conservation and education efforts and helps preserve this legacy. Thank you for being a part of Cleveland Metroparks next century of stewardship. Cleveland Metroparks gratefully acknowledges the following Emerald Necklace Fellows who have included Cleveland Metroparks in their estate plans: Anonymous (17 donors) Suzanne E. Aldrich Ruth Arendt Peter and Barbara Avrea Fund – in memory of Walter C. and Shirley M. Avrea Jay Beswick* Nancy and Joseph Bozicevich* Sheila Brown Kara Browning Warwick A. Buer* - in memory of my beloved wife, Marguerite A. Buer Helen E. and Robert L. Burns* Michael and Susan Clark Mina Davis* Michael and Marcia Dolyk

Jeanette Eustache Carol Glotzbecker Marlene L. Goldheimer Hajewsky Family Memorial Dorothea Jean Hassler* Bernice C. Haytas* Barbara A. Hershkowitz Constance M. Howell* William D. Howerton Paula T. Hurwitz* Alyce M. Jarr* Don and Susan Johnson Marion E. Johnson* Fred R. Jones* Constance M. Junge* Mort* and Emilie Kadish Karen J. Kannenberg and Dennis* A. Seifert Julia Kunes* Michael B. and Judy Malasky Christopher Malek and Friends Terence J. and Nancy S. McCann Lin Miller Jean C. Murphy* Celia and Edward Nedved*

George and Cynthia Oprita Jo Ann B. Pfleger Ian Roy Phillips Elizabeth H. Ragg* Margaret Rawsthorne Carmen R. Reeths Kathleen Schlemmer Dorothy D. Schmidt* Lynn A. Schreiber* Mary Sedlack* In Memory of Elizabeth Shainker Chuck Smith Kathryn S. Spilar* Coletta L. Stopp* Angela M. Thiery - in celebration of the lives of Daniel and Victoria Thiery Mildred Turza* Robert and Marti Vagi Roy Warren and Janet M. Warren Constance S. White, MD Shaun P. White* Dorotha L. Whitney* Brian M. Zimmerman *Deceased

Your Gift to Nature All gifts to Cleveland Metroparks help to preserve and protect the “Emerald Necklace” and are tax-deductible according to IRS regulations. To make a gift today, please visit clevelandmetroparks.com and select ‘get involved.’ Please contact Kathy Imbrigiotta at 216-635-3261 or khi@clevelandmetroparks.com for more information on how you can support Cleveland Metroparks. clevelandmetroparks.com 5


Cleveland Metroparks gratefully acknowledges the following gifts contributed between Nov. 1, 2016 and April 30, 2017.

Emerald Necklace Endowment Fund Addie’s Mentor Group – in memory of Mark Klimek Gayle Albers Anonymous (3 donors) Patrick Arch Eric Barczynski Anthony Beursken Lisa Fellows-Bobbitt Jessica Deeds Patricia Deno Mark Douglas Gene A. Faubel Danielle Garbo Joseph Gearo Jacqueline Gerling Marlene Goldheimer Jennifer Grieser Monica Haddock - in honor of Vaughn and Gwen Stewart Joshua Halko Harte Family Adam Harvey Joseph Higgins William D. Howerton In memory of Judy Johnson Anthony Joy Therese Joyce Norman Kammer Karen J. Kannenberg Patricia Keegan KeyBank Foundation George Kiteley Aulbrie Kitson Timothy Krynak Jake Kudrna Christopher Kuhar Stephanie Kutsko Karen Lanigan Philip Madden Matt and Amanda Means - in memory of Helen Ackerman Matt and Amanda Means - in memory of Lori Ashyk Kathleen Michel - in memory of Golden Retriever Waffles Kelly McGinnis In memory of Bonnie Mihalik Andrew and Nancy Arcipowski Lindsay and James Cantoni Monte and Cathie Casey Frank and Eileen Chiprich Tom and Nadine Dubowski Keith and Pamela Ferris Patti Justen Fifner and family Gary and Debra Haynes Barbara Hogan Franjo and Maria Injic Jeffrey Kirk Mr. and Mrs. James Lewandowski Dennis Mihalik Pearl Mihalik and Susan Jones Trevor Murray family and staff Gerard and Carol Musbach Tom and Carol Osborne Mary Psenicka Joe and Donna Schaefer

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In memory of Bonnie Mihalik (cont’d) Cheri Schell William and Josephine Schrader Skowrenski Family Andy and Agnes Strada Jeff and Nancy Watson Matthew K. Miller and Erin Catlett Vickie Neale Catherine Poilpre Carmen Reeths Larissa Romanovich Natalie Ronayne Joseph Roszak Kathleen Schlemmer Frank Schultz Erik Shaffer Debra Shankland Kurt Shoaff Gary F. Stewart - in honor of Vaughn and Gwen Stewart Shauna K. Sutherland - in memory of Therese M. Stark Jeffrey Taggart Timothy Treptow Kristen Trolio Bryan VanLoan Robert Voytas Beverly Walborn Constance S. White M.D. Paul Wolansky Douglas M. Wyer Gerald M. Yosowitz Brian Zimmerman

Legacy Fund Anonymous (2 donors) Robert Angiocchi Patrick Arch Mary Ann Basista Sharon Benson and the Benson Family Jeffrey Brown Matthew and Virginia Collings Thomas Conroy - in honor of the Conroy Family Jackie Csedo Kathryn Daugherty Robert H. Ehlers Sarah Eysenbach Patty Flauto and Barry Ramach Donald and Barbara Garris Gates Mills Garden Club Mr. and Mrs. Richard Greiner, Jr. Constance Hausman Joseph Higgens Angela Howard David and Kathryn Imbrigiotta Norman Kammer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Koulioufas Dorothy H. Lewers Lubrizol Foundation Kelly Manderfield Christina and Bruce Moffett Olmsted Christian Church Charles L. Pack Trust Robert Petras Family David and Laura Sangree Erik Shaffer Maureen Strbac Rebecca and Corey Svagerko - in honor of David Bechtel Rebecca and Corey Svagerko - in honor of John and Jessica Bechtel Allen and Ruth Theis Town and Country Garden Club Greg and Lin Weimer Gerald Wochna

Legacy Fund Memorial Tributes In memory of Anthony Addison Diane Sidney Mather In memory of Jackie Ashmun Allen and Ruth Theis In memory of David Lawrence Baker Thomas Bennett and Reva Levenstein In memory of Donald Clark Carol McDonald In memory of Betty Green Mary Bartos Patricia Cameron Roger Cherryholmes Antoinette Dyko Phyllis Hall Eric Jorgenson Jacqueline Anne Kaesgen Paula Kramer Phillip and Frances Kremer Elizabeth Mullaly Dennis P. O’Keefe Susan Otto Geneva Pekarik Joanne Pohlchuck Judith Wolff In memory of Clinton (Jim) House, Jr. Antoinette L. House In memory of Mark Lopatka James and Elena Kelly In memory of Jerome Lucido Emily Chung Russell and Michael Ruggieri Lucido Family Mr. and Mrs. James Trowbridge In memory of Jerome and Pauline Lucido The Ciavarella Family Doug Steinebrunner In memory of Virgil and Henrietta Martin Jane Martin In memory of Jack G. McArdle The Hessling Family In memory of Heidi McIntyre Lucy and Howard Evans In memory of Moises and Rosa Moschkovich Judit Moschkovich In memory of Chris Sullivan Mark and Adele Bartlett David and Elaine Cook Dolly Faup Anne Lise Fink Bryan and Patty Glosik Robert and Betty Jurci The Medina Marquard’s David and Sarah Monjot Mike and Magee Sanger Linda B. Shrake In memory of Ruthanne Weinmann Sharon O’Donnell Mary Rawlings Ray Family David and Anita Ray Jeremiah and Valerie Ray David and Anna Sohl David and Barbara Tripp Frederick Weinmann M.E. Weinmann and F.G. Weinmann In memory of Emily Zulewski Judith and Kent Kostos

Accessibility Fund Lauretta K. Peters and Richard R. Peters Charitable Foundation

Big Met Golf Course Richard Nosse and Amy McCoy

CanalWay Center Happy Wanderers Brecksville Women’s Club Strongsville United Methodist Church Joy Foote

Centennial Fund Michelle and Angie Amato – in honor of Nick Alexander Cleveland Museum of Natural History Kirtlandia Society Jennifer Conroy – in memory of Mark Klimek Mary D. - in honor of Nick Alexander Judge Laura Gallagher - in honor of Nick Alexander Eddie and Anne Klatka - in honor of Nick Alexander George and Susan Klein Franklin C. Malemud - in honor of Nick Alexander Karen Miller – in memory of Mark Klimek Kelli Miller – in memory of Mark Klimek Terri Nafziger – in memory of Mark Klimek Old Stone Church George and Cindy Oprita Judge Anthony J. Russo and Patricia Marie Russo - in honor of Nick Alexander Vortex Optics

Brecksville Nature Center Paula M. Kramer - in memory of Walter A. Robb Jr. John and Betty Miller - in memory of Betty Green

Brecksville Trailside Program Center Katherine, Andrew and Sarah Hamerly Harley-Davidson Foundation Adam Harvey Hershey Foundation Bisi Mikleus - in celebration of the Development Team George A. Misencik Trust – in memory of Anne Marie, George and Noreen Misencik Charles A. Rini

Field Trip Transportation Fund

Lucy Drotning - in honor of Charleen D. Drotning Rebecca Eby - in honor of The Perry Family Angela Fini April Hawkins Brian D. McCarthy - in honor of Kelly Materna Dan Newman - in honor of Tri-C’s ERP and EAS teams Rick and Laura Strauss - in memory of William Stinchcomb


Fishing Fund

Outdoor Education Fund

Trail Ambassador Fund (cont’d)

Trails Fund (cont’d)

In memory of Wayne A. Diehl Mr. and Mrs. Steve Androsky Roman Barabach Ray and Gail Bower Spencer C. Diehl Gill Podiatry Supply Brian and Karen Docherty Bob and Carole Holtzman Tom and Linda McClelland Ruth E. Moncrief James and Wendy Rief Steven and Theresa Rief Diane L. Staba Tony and Adele Zubek Firelands Fly Fishers Grafton Correctional Institute In memory of Robert T. Hodona Baldwin Wallace Buildings and Grounds Dept. The Donald Barnack Family Anthony and Mary Gamon Cynthia Gornik Bill Kerbusch Ferris and Lori Kleem Joseph and Patricia La Pat Stan and Linda Skoczen Mark Huge Ohio Central Basin Steelheaders Edward Slivka Karen M. Smith - in honor of Ed Cehelnik Jennifer Spidle - in memory of George Reash Jeffrey Taggart - in memory of Frank Silver

Joseph and Beverly Calabrese - in honor of Marty Calabrese Thomas Coltman Foundation Trust Antoinette Dyko Forever Young Holly Henry - in memory of Jeremy David Foster Pipe Fitters Local No. 120 Retirement Club PNC Brenda Schuster Gary Welch - in honor of Jackie Welch

In memory of Jim Petersen Bruce and Judie Amsel Margo and Tom Bertin Joe Burwell Matthew and Virginia Collings Joann Kubicki Michael B. and Judy Malasky Pfizer Foundation Volunteer Program Victoria Plata

Fort Hill Stairs Fund

Look About Lodge

Sharon Benson and the Benson Family - in memory of Mounted Ranger Dennis Benson Donovan Cramer Michael B. and Judy Malasky Ohio Horseman’s Council, Inc. Cuyahoga County Chapter Bruce M. Page - in memory of Frank Page Edward T. Szklarz

Ohio Horseman’s Council, Inc. Cuyahoga County Chapter

Rocky River Nature Center

Kristin McLauchlan - in memory of Mary Ann Daley Brian Meek and Susan Wittek -in honor of the guests of the Susan Wittek and Brian Meek wedding Michael and Mirielle Michalak Christina and Bruce Moffett Alma Mujkanovic - in memory of Richard Esson Neal and Melissa Nandi Mike and Carrie Niece Marcy Pappafava In memory of Jim Petersen Charles P. Fletcher Janice Ginsburg Joan Gottschling Camilla Grigsby and John Jefferson Lisa Heinrich and Terence Wei Carol Johnson Danielle MacKay Kathryn A. Peterson - in honor of Emerald Necklace Hikers and HFYAH Sam and Anne-Marie Petros Radix Wire - in memory of Richard Esson Rails-to-Trails Conservancy/Coca-Cola Foundation Megan and Mike Sambrook Second Sole Running Store Shorr/McKnight Fund Mildred Sluka - in memory of Richard Esson Karen Smith - in honor of Doren Harley Spin Bike Shop Laura Springer Nonie and Phil Stella Rebecca and Corey Svagerko - in honor of Carol Bechtel Jeffrey Taggart Jane Tidwell Barbara Turner - in honor of Lynda McAndrews Kerry Tuttle - in honor of Tim Tuttle David and Elizabeth Victor Evan Wachs and Elizabeth Emery Paul and Marcia Wasnick Western Reserve Racing Catherine Zelenkofske Jim and Jude Zoldach - in memory of Howard Dingfelder

Susan Barniak Robert and Emily Williams

Historic Interpretation Joy Foote

North Chagrin Nature Center Anonymous Joseph and Beverly Calabrese - in honor of Marty Calabrese Lucy Anne Christopher - in honor of Paul Rander Kristen Daniels - in honor of Ron Yarian Forest City Commandery 40 KT Nancy E. Hanger Migliorini and Lentine Families - in honor of Joe and Trish Nista Rahul Patel Allan and Barbara Peskin Kai Roger and Mary Schmidt Sandra and Sig Stechler - in memory of Bob Gluckman In memory of Sigmund Stechler Sandra Kadow Buell Stephanie Gutin Eileen Hoicowitz Sidney and Charlene Kaplan Terrence A. Messerman Anthony and Charlene Picone Ken and Joy Rem Leonard Senkfor and Gilda Cohen Women of Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple Zack Fund of The Cleveland Foundation

Outdoor Recreation Cleveland Dragon Boat Association Phillip Nagle

Ranger Department K-9 Unit Fund Donovan Cramer Tom and Teresa DiPietro - in memory of Christie Bishop Andrew Flurer - in honor of Ted Daisher III James Fordosi - in memory of Shilo and Shawnee James Fordosi - in honor of Cleveland Metroparks Rangers John and Patricia Harding - in memory of Karen Wilber

Ranger Department Mounted Unit Fund

Baldwin Wallace Institute for Learning in Retirement Judith A. Boone - in memory of Betty Green Tom and Mary Brooks - in memory of Barbara Martin Cleveland Yacht Club Study Club Matthew and Erin Frank Glidden-Durkee Prime Timers Anne Marie Lanzen - in honor of Andrew Palmison Mary Helwig Moeller - in memory of Helen Peterjohn NARFE Chapter 470 Jane Normile - in memory of Jeff Normile Jane Normile - in memory of John Brendan McGinty Timothy and Eileen Paskert Jean Roch - in memory of Rich Porter and Eddie Porter Tally Fruchtman Rossiter Rick and Laura Strauss - in memory of William Stinchcomb

Trail Ambassador Fund Allstate Giving Campaign Anonymous Michael B. and Judy Malasky - in memory of Jackie Ashmun

Trails Fund Peter and Barbara Avrea Tricia Bacon - in honor of Rex Bacon Jan Balala Margaret Barr - in memory of Carol Britt Stephen and Laurie Bilger Trainwreck - in honor of Mountain Bikers everywhere! Kevin and Maureen Brodar Timothy P. Burns - in memory of Gloria Mae Burns Chiswick Breweries, Inc. Rudy and Barbara Choudhury CLE Trail Races, LLC Cleveland Triathalon Club Cleveland West Road Runner Club Zach and Robin Davis - in memory of Steven S. Davis Gail and Olney Dekker - in memory of Mary Ann Daley Antoinette Dyko Jill Evans Fat Head’s Brewing Debra Rex George Mary Gerber - in honor of Daniel George Glenmede Trust Company N.A. Mike and Cindy Golitko - in honor of Don and Joanne Gromen June Gottschling - in honor of Joan Gottschling Belinda Hilbert - in honor of Jane Tidwell Olivia Hoge - in honor of Peter Roth Richard Hyams David and Kathryn Imbrigiotta Ray and Linda Jablonski - in honor of Ken Moore and Cindy Holland-Moore W. Todd Kiick William and Janice Kimball In memory of Mark Klimek John and Elizabeth Click Jamie and Wendy Cohen Mark Cohen and Miriam Vishny Patrick and Jennifer Conroy Earl and Barbara Sue Franklin Joan Holmes Bernie and Nancy Karr Anthony Konkoly John and Mary Mulligan Lucy O’Shaughnessy OhioCAT Paul and Tonya Passarelli Patricia Reagan Kathy Rezek Shawn and Christine Riley Sedlak Management Consultants, Inc. Gail Wernik William and Denise Kolarik - in honor of Frank Mezgec Eva and Dave Krause Joan and James Longbon James and Judith Magyar Brian D. McCarthy - in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Materna Jane McKelvey - in honor of Lucius B. McKelvey

Watershed Stewardship Center Garden Club of Cleveland Happy Wanderers Tally Fruchtman Rossiter

Youth Outdoors In memory of Joe Lehner John and Janice Andes John A. Rode, III In honor of Ava Ratner’s Bat Mitzvah Eric Ludwig Mark and Nancy Ratner Ron and Deborah Ratner Eleanor M. Roman Wedren Family James and Susan Ratner In memory of Greg Yost John and Janice Andes John A. Rode III

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CLEVELAND METROPARKS - THE LAST THREE DECADES

1980s

In 1980, Lou Tsipis became Executive Director, and in 1982 the Administrative Offices were moved from downtown Cleveland to the former Zoo administration building on Fulton Parkway. 1984 – A new nature center opened in North Chagrin Reservation next to the Sunset Pond Wildlife Refuge; the pond was enlarged to include the new Sanctuary Marsh and boardwalk. 1986 – The City of Cleveland leased Garfield Park to Cleveland Metroparks. Dozens of volunteers worked with Cleveland Metroparks staff to renovate the reservation. 1988 – Vern Hartenburg began his tenure as Cleveland Metroparks director. He organized the mission of the Park into three pillars: Conservation, Education and Recreation.

1990s

In the 1990s, Cleveland ­ etroparks acquired parts of the old towpath and canal lands M just north of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. 1992 – The much anticipated RainForest opened and became an immediate popular destination. 1993 – The City of Cleveland leased Brookside Park to Cleveland Metroparks. A new baseball diamond, soccer field and playground were added to this historic park. 1997 – A handful of citizens joined together to offer a counter proposal to save, restore and return this land to nature and children of the future. They became the West Creek Preservation Committee. 1999 – Ohio & Erie Canal Reservation opened along with the CanalWay Center. Youth Outdoors was created to provide outdoor adventure recreation experiences for urban youth from ages 8 to 18 years.

2000s

In 2001, a new park based at the Great Falls of Tinker’s Creek within Bedford Reservation focused on early industries. This park featured an old stone railroad viaduct built in the early 1850s. Wooden walkways and a new parking lot made the new Viaduct Park accessible, while interpretive signage explained the significance of the several mills that operated here in decades past. 2006 – Cleveland Metroparks took over development and management of the property that became WestCreek Reservation. 2010 – Brian Zimmerman became the 6th executive director of Cleveland Metroparks. 8 Emerald Necklace July 2017


ZOO NEWS

KeyBank ZooKeys Make Their Nostalgic Return

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s Cleveland Metroparks celebrates this historic centennial year, ZooKeys (now KeyBank ZooKeys) have made a return thanks to the partnership between Cleveland Metroparks and KeyBank. ZooKeys debuted at Cleveland Metroparks Zoo in the 1960s and provided a world of experiences and connections for families who, with the turn of a key, could learn about their favorite animal. Cleveland Metroparks has partnered with KeyBank this centennial year to provide communities, neighborhoods and residents throughout Northeast Ohio with new opportunities to connect with Cleveland Metroparks. The return of ZooKeys is not only a celebration of the past, but a connection to the future.

The Zoo has been a part of Cleveland Metroparks history since the 1970s, providing a world of experiences in one destination for guests. Forty years since, Cleveland Metroparks has continued this mission as well as providing educational opportunities. Staying true to its original intent, the two dozen plus designated boxes allow guests to insert a customized KeyBank ZooKey to unlock an exclusive, educational message specific to each animal. In addition, there is a message about the Zoo’s conservation efforts for each animal represented. Cleveland Metroparks Zoo is committed to securing a future for wildlife and each animal serves as an ambassador to help

educate residents of Northeast Ohio on how they can partner with the Zoo’s mission. The keepsake KeyBank ZooKeys are available for purchase at designated locations within Cleveland Metroparks Zoo for $3 with an opportunity to save $1 when you use your KeyBank credit or debit card. Visit clevelandmetroparks.com for a list of all of the KeyBank ZooKey locations. This summer provides amazing opportunities for adventures within Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. From exciting giraffe feeding experiences at the Ben Gogolick Giraffe Encounter to enjoying a camel ride, to coming nose to nose with Hector, the new Amur tiger, Cleveland Metroparks Zoo is your destination for a world of experiences.

Northeast Ohio’s most-visited year-round attraction, Cleveland Metroparks Zoo is open 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday – Friday, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Saturday & Sunday. Parking is free. Located at 3900 Wildlife Way, the Zoo is easily accessible from Interstates 71, 90 and 480.

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Find a course and book your tee time today at clevelandmetroparks.com. Cleveland Metroparks eight golf courses offer a variety of activities and lessons for golfers of all skill-levels. Come enjoy bonus rounds, FootGolf, or moonlight golf for the entire family. Adult groups can sign up for lessons on champion layout courses. Juniors can learn the rules of the game at the open Junior Golf Camp. Juniors golf FREE with paying adult after 1 p.m. on July 4 and September 4.

Manakiki | 440-942-2500 | Willoughby Hills Sleepy Hollow | 440-526-4285 | Brecksville Big Met | 440-331-1070 | Fairview Park Shawnee Hills | 440-232-7184 | Bedford Seneca | 440-526-0043 | Broadview Heights Little Met | 216-941-9672 | Cleveland Mastick Woods | 216-267-5626 | Cleveland Washington | 216-641-1864 | Newburgh Heights

Seneca and Washington Junior Golf Camps

These five-day camps for young golfers will include instruction, etiquette, rules, playing and on-course experiences. Juniors should bring a packed lunch. Fee: $200 for camp. Optional lunch provided through the Back 9 Grill at Seneca for additional $25/week. Camp runs from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. with extended care is available for children arriving at 8 a.m. and staying until 5 p.m. A fee of $25 covers extended care for the entire week. July 10 - 14 July 17 - 21 July 24 - 28 (Girls Only Week) July 31 - August 4 August 7 - August 11 Call Washington at 216-641-1864 or Seneca at 440-526-0043 for more information.

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Cleveland Metroparks eight golf courses? Receive a free 9-hole round of golf when you register for Cleveland Metroparks Golf Bonus Rounds program. The more you play the more you save!

• 4th of July Sale

20% off - Any red, white and/or blue clothes, bags and headwear

• July 31 - August 6

Earn Bonus Rounds credit on merchandise purchases

• September 1 - 30

End of Summer Sale 20% off - All shirts, shorts, shoes, bags and clubs

Check out the Player of the Year Series Events

For more information, visit clevelandmetroparks.com/golf Examples include: • Senior Master’s GCAC • Course Championships • Senior GCAC • Greater Cleveland Amateur • Stroke Play • Bill Barbour Cup • Two Player Scramble

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Locations/Hours

2017 Centennial Promotion

Hinckley Lake Boathouse & Store 1 West Drive Hinckley Township 330-278-2160 Daily: 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. Rental: 9 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.

Celebrate Cleveland Metroparks Centennial in style! Celebrate Cleveland Metroparks centennial year with limited edition apparel and merchandise. Visit our Nature Shops for a unique selection of Centennial themed items while they last. New products will be arriving in stores all summer long!

North Chagrin Nature Center Mayfield Village 440-449-0511 Monday – Saturday: 10 a.m. – 4:45 p.m. Sunday: Noon – 4:45 p.m. Centennial Womens Tee - $20

Centennial Seal Hiking Stick Medallion - $5

Rocky River Nature Center North Olmsted 440-734-7576 Monday – Saturday: 10 a.m. – 4:45 p.m. Tuesday: 11 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Sunday: Noon – 4:45 p.m.

Centennial Mens Tee - $20

100 Years Water Bottle - $20

100 Years Hiking Stick Medallion - $5

Centennial Emblem Cap - $22

Centennial Patch Tumbler $14

Watershed Stewardship Center Parma 440-253-2170 Tuesday – Saturday: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Sunday: Noon – 4 p.m.

Visit Hinckley Lake Boathouse & Store This Summer Whatever your plans this summer, Hinckley Lake Boathouse and Store offers a variety of memorable adventures for the whole family: kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding or enjoying a scenic canoe or pontoon ride. This location is great for family reunions, sororities, fraternities, birthdays and corporate team-building opportunities. Reserve your group rental for your upcoming summer event at the Hinckley Lake Boathouse & Store!

Group rentals are available on select days and times — discounted rates apply. Reservation required and not available on holiday weekends. Rentals available for parties of 10 or more, some restrictions may apply. Email NatureShops@clevelandmetroparks.com for more information and to book your group rental. Summer Hours: Store hours: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. | Rental hours: 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Fall hours begin Tuesday, September 6

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SUMMER/FALL BUS TRIPS Enjoy exciting tours hosted by Cleveland Metroparks Naturalist and explore various arts, cultures and histories from Northeast Ohio and beyond.

Legacy of the Land Bus Tour

July 9, 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Visit seven iconic sites that made Cleveland Metroparks a national treasure. Naturalist Foster Brown will share stories and songs that add depth and meaning to the legacy of the land. CanalWay Center Ages: 13 years & over Fee: $40* Terrain: paved, natural surface, stairs, up to 1 mile Register by phone between June 23 and July 1 440-473-3370

Art in the Garden Adventure

July 15, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Join Naturalist Stefanie Verish for a plein air botanical adventure. We’ll begin with a lesson at Look About Lodge, visit the Cleveland Botanical Gardens and complete our day at the Rockefeller Greenhouse. No artistic experience necessary. Look About Lodge Ages: adult Fee: $65* includes admission and art supplies Terrain: flat, easy, up to 1 mile Register by phone between June 20 and July 3 440-473-3370

Shorebird & Waterbird Workshop

July 29, 7 a.m. – 5 p.m. Register beginning July 5 at 9:30am August 19, 7 a.m. – 5 p.m. Register beginning July 10 at 9:30am Join Naturalist Jen Brumfield to seek migrant shorebirds and waterbirds along Ohio’s coastline. Learn identification tips on plovers and peeps, egrets and herons, terns and gulls and more. Rocky River Nature Center parking lot. Ages: adult Fee: $70* Terrain: mostly flat, 2 miles Register by phone 440-734-6660

Centennial Bus Tour: Help- ing Hands Tour – CCC/WPA

August 19, 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Join Naturalist Foster Brown as we explore the old remnants and sites of the Civilian Conservation Corps and Works Progress Administration within Cleveland Metroparks. This will be a day of story, song and sites highlighting these Great Depression era projects. Garfield Park Center Ages: 13 & over Fee $40* 12 Emerald Necklace July 2017

Terrain: paved, natural surface, stairs, up to 1 mile Register by phone between July 31 and August 12 440-473-3370

Terrain: mostly flat, 4 miles Register by phone by September 15 440-887-1968

Terrain: paved, natural surface, stairs, 5 miles Register by phone between Sept 24 and October 9

Train Trek

James A. Garfield Bus Tour

September 29, 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Tour President Garfield’s home in Mentor and visit his final resting place at Lakeview Cemetery. CanalWay Center Ages: 12 years & over (under 16 with adult) Terrain: paved, natural surfaces, grass, stairs Fee: $45* includes admission Register by phone beginning September 1 216-206-1000

Heritage Hobby Tour: Rhinebeck

August 26, 8:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. We’ll bus to the Dennison Railway Depot Museum and tour our nation’s most significant remaining example of a WWII railroad canteen then visit the B&O Roundhouse and explore the rolling stock of the Midwest Railway Preservation Society. CanalWay Center Ages: adult Fee: $100* Terrain: paved, natural surface, railroad tracks, 1 mile Register by phone beginning July 20 216-206-1000

Fall Birding Workshop

September 6 – 7, 6 a.m. – 6 p.m. Join Naturalist Jen Brumfield for a two day workshop on songbird and shorebird identification. Take two bus trip birding adventures with a focus on learning warblers, vireos, flycatchers, and sandpipers and waterbirds during peak fall migration. Rocky River Nature Center parking lot Ages: adult Fee: $125* Terrain: 2 miles, mostly flat Register by phone beginning August 7th at 9:30 a.m. 440-734-6660

Lakes & Ledges

September 9, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Join us as we explore three different Ohio State Parks throughout the day. At each park we’ll go for a short hike to see what wildlife may be in that area. We’ll have a picnic lunch at Punderson State Park. CanalWay Center Ages: 10 years & over (under 17 with adult) Fee: $55* Terrain: paved and unpaved, 3 - 6 miles Register by phone beginning August 1 216-206-1000

Kelleys Island Bus Tour

September 22, 7 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Join Naturalist Joe Higgins on an excursion to band migratory birds, investigate the elusive Lake Erie water snake, and explore embayments and abandoned quarries. Watershed Stewardship Center parking lot Ages: adult, 16 & over with participating adult Fee: $110* (includes ferry fare)

Historic Hudson Valley Bus Tour

October 13 – 15, 8 a.m. Friday – 10 p.m. Sunday Travel to upstate New York to enjoy the scenery and rich history of the Hudson River Valley. Tour the home and Presidential Library of Franklin D. Roosevelt, and more. Rocky River Reservation, Ranger Headquarters Ages: adult Terrain: paved, natural surface, stairs, 0.5 – 3 miles Fee: $400 per person based on double occupancy Register by phone Deadline for registration September 10 at 5 p.m. 216-206-1000

Medina Fall Foliage Tour

October 14, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Explore the history and heritage of Medina County amidst brilliant fall colors. We’ll observe pioneer skills, learn about farm life and take in the music and artisan foods. CanalWay Center Ages: 8 years & over (under 18 with adult) Fee: $50* Terrain: natural surface, paved, stairs, 2.5 miles Register by phone beginning September 20 216-206-1000

7 Wonders of Cleveland Metroparks Bus Trip- Fall

October 14, 9:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Join Naturalist Natalie Schroder for a day of wonder as we discover some of the top sights of autumn within Cleveland Metroparks. This full day bus tour will take you to all the wondrous sights around the Emerald Necklace. North Chagrin Nature Center parking lot Ages: adult Fee: $59*

October 20 – 22, 9 a.m. Friday – 11 p.m. Sunday Venture to the New York Sheep & Wool Festival where you will meet fiber artists, local guild representatives and local instructors as well as shop at 100s of vendors. Rocky River Reservation, Ranger Headquarters Ages: adult Fee: $475 Terrain: uneven gravel and grass, 0.5 – 5 miles Register by phone Registration ends Sept. 10 216-206-1000

Lakefront Rarity Blitz Bus

October 26, 7 a.m. – 6 p.m. Join Naturalist Jen Brumfield to seek migrant shorebirds and waterbirds along Ohio’s coastline. Learn identi­fication tips on gulls, waterfowl, raptors, sparrows and more. Rocky River Nature Center parking lot Ages: adult Fee: $70* Terrain: mostly flat, 2 miles Register by phone beginning August 1st at 9:30 a.m. 440-734-6660

Planes, Trains & Carousels

October 28, 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. Tour the Liberty Aviation Museum to see vintage aircraft. Bring lunch money for Tin Goose Diner. View model trains when we visit TrainO-Rama and go for a whirl at the Merry-Go-Round Museum. CanalWay Center Ages: 14 years & over (under 18 with adult) Fee: $100 includes admission Terrain: paved, stairs, 2 miles Register by phone beginning September 20 216-206-1000

* Includes lunch, light snacks and a guided natural history or historical tour. All bus trip registrations are by phone.


JULY PROGRAMS BY LOCATION Off Site

8 • Urban Explorations: Flats Bridges 13 • Urban Explorations: Tremont 16 • Buzzed About Bees 27 • Urban Explorations: Group Plan Buildings & Cleveland Public Library

(AR) Acacia Reservation

6 • Woodpeckers of Ohio 9 • Birds of Acacia 9 • Naturalist at Acacia 10 • Acacia for the Young at Heart 15 • Day in the Life of Euclid Creek 28 • Monarch Walk

(BeR) Bedford Reservation

8 • Yoga and Hike 9 • Sunday Stroll 12 • Wednesday Walk 12 • “Try-It” Activities: Mountain Biking 15 • Woodlands of Bedford: Salamanders of Sagamore Creek 19 • Mountain Biking 1: Beginner 23 • Sunday Morning Dog Walk 25 • Mountain Biking 2: Intermediate 29 • Extreme Hiking 30 • Centennial Concert

(BCR) Big Creek Reservation

1 • Junior Chemists 2 • Hiking Lake to Lake Trail’s Historical Roots 13 • Reptile Romp

(BWR) Bradley Woods Reservation

2 • Bradley Woods Ramble 25 • Fly Fishing 2: Supplemental Skills

(BrR) Brecksville Reservation

8 • Tales of Whiskey Lane 15 • Family Creek Hike 25 • Yoga and Hike 30 • Mini Raft Float

(BNC) Brecksville Nature Center

3 • 19th Century Living for Kids: Butter Making 15 • Morning in the Prairie 20 • Nurture with Nature 29 • Prairie Flowers and Bees

(BR) Brookside Reservation 30 • Butterfly Safari

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

(CMZ) Cleveland Metroparks Zoo

1 • Rising Waters Safari Overnight 3 • Summer Day Camp 3 • Nature Play Camp 6 • Rising Waters Safari Overnight 7 • Rising Waters Safari Overnight 8 • Rising Waters Safari Overnight 9 • Rising Waters Safari Overnight 10 • Summer Day Camp 10 • Nature Play Camp 13 • Rising Waters Safari Overnight 14 • Rising Waters Safari Overnight 15 • Rising Waters Safari Overnight 16 • Rising Waters Safari Overnight 16 • Tale of Coffee and Andean Bears 17 • Summer Day Camp 17 • Nature Play Camp 20 • Rising Waters Safari Overnight 21 • Rising Waters Safari Overnight 23 • Rising Waters Safari Overnight 24 • Summer Day Camp 24 • Nature Play Camp 24 • Emerald Necklace Camp 27 • Rising Waters Safari Overnight 28 • Rising Waters Safari Overnight 29 • Rising Waters Safari Overnight 30 • Rising Waters Safari Overnight 31 • Summer Day Camp 31 • Nature Play Camp

(CWC) CanalWay Center

1 • Hunt of the Month: Ladybugs 1 • 2-Hour Cart Tour 3 • Evening Cart Tour 6 • Cart Tour Northern Route 6 • Cart Tour Southern Route 8 • 2-Hour Cart Tour 8 • Tales Around the Necklace 11 • Sun Catcher Hike 15 • 2-Hour Cart Tour 15 • Cleveland Metroparks Zoo History 27 • CanalWay Storytime 28 • Stroller School 29 • 2-Hour Cart Tour 29 • 12,000 Step Program – Hike for Health

(ECR) Euclid Creek Reservation 15 • Day in the Life of Euclid Creek 16 • Birding the Banks of Euclid Creek 21 • Euclid Beach Live 23 • Birding the Mouth of Euclid Creek

(GPR) Garfield Park Reservation

11 • Summer Dancing Series: Urban Line Dance 18 • Summer Dancing Series: Urban Line Dance 20 • Preschool: Animal Party 24 • Bike to the Falls 25 • Summer Dancing Series: Urban Line Dance 27 • Minister Creek Backpacking Trip

(HiR) Hinckley Reservation

1 • Emerald Necklace Art Club: Monthly Meeting 1 • Voyageur Canoe Paddle 2 • Voyageur Canoe Paddle 4 • Hiking for the Young at Heart 7 • Voyageur Canoe Paddle – Evening Paddle 7 - 8 • Paddlesports Family Campout 8 • Stand Up Paddleboarding 1: Introduction to SUP 9 • Get Out…and Get Active 9 • Stand Up Paddleboarding 1: Introduction to SUP 9 • Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP) Yoga

9 • Kayaking 1 & 2: Flatwater Fundamentals 13 • Kayaking 1: Introduction to Kayaking 14 • Stand Up Paddleboarding 1: Introduction to SUP 14 • Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP) Yoga 15 • Sunrise Pontoon Float 15 • Voyageur Canoe Paddle 16 • Voyageur Canoe Paddle 16 • Fireflies from the Pontoon 17 • Whipp’s Scavenger Hunt Hike 20 • “Try-It” Activities: Stand Up Paddleboarding 20 • Kayaking 2: Supplemental Skills 20 • Stand Up Paddleboarding 2: Supplemental Skills 23 • Rock Climbing 1: Introduction to Climbing 23 • Rock Climbing 2: Beyond the Basics 24 • American Red Cross Junior Lifeguarding 25 • Kelleys Island Paddling Campout 27 • Kayaking 3: Critique 27 • Stand Up Paddleboard 3: Critique 28 • Dive-In Movie II: Lego Batman Movie

(HuR) Huntington Reservation 1 • A Shore Thing 14 • Discovering Nature: Frolic in the Field 26 • Nature Baby: Lake Erie

(LR) Lakefront Reservation

1 • Holiday Hike 5 • Kayaking 4: Coastal Kayaking 8 • “Try-It” Activities: Sailing 9 • Visit the Lorenzo Carter Cabin 10 • Nuthatch Avoiders 11 • Cuyahoga River By Boat 12 • Young Explorers 13 • Stand Up Paddleboarding 1: Introduction to SUP 14 • Biohike: Butterflies 15 • Rivergate Kayak Tours 15-16 • Youth Sailing 1 & 2 18 • Cuyahoga River By Boat 18 • High School Learn to Sail 20 • Sailing 3: Open Sailing 22 • Centennial Fireworks 23 • Visit the Lorenzo Carter Cabin 25 • Cuyahoga River By Boat 27 • Dinner and a Chat: Ohio Walleye 27 • Sailing 3: Open Racing 29-30 • Sailing 1 & 2

(MSRR) Mill Stream Run 29 • Hikathon Mini

(NCR) North Chagrin Reservation

1 • Amphibian Adventure 7 • Firefly Safari 8 • A.B. Williams Woods: A Forest Remembered 15 • Sunrise Hike

(NCNC) North Chagrin Nature Center

2 • Turtle Drop-In 4 • Crayfish Drop-in 5 • Sprouts: Growing Kids and Wonder, Naturally 11 • Drop In Bug Hunt 12 • Nuthatch Avoiders 15 • Ohio Bats Drop-in 15 • The Novice Naturalist 17 • Snakes and Turtles, Oh My 22 • Live Animal Lessons 28 • Frog Spotting 29 • National Moth Week Drop-in 30 • Insects Galore

(OECR) Ohio & Erie Canal Reservation

9 • Legacy of the Land Bus Tour 16 • Afternoon Archery for Kids 16 • Afternoon Archery for Adults 29 • Afternoon Archery for Kids 29 • Afternoon Archery for Adults

(RRR) Rocky River Reservation 11 • Fly Fishing 1: Introduction 14 • Cedar Valley Square Dance 28 • Bug Hunt’

(RRNC) Rocky River Nature Center

1 • Gallery Wall – David Gielow 4 • Red, White & Blue Hike 6 • Little Explorers: Regarding Reptiles 8 • Nature Walk 8 • Digging for Dunk 8 • Pond Safari 9 • Full Moon Hike 10 • Cuyahoga Astronomical Association 14 • Lawrence Grist Mill Site Hike 15 • Fort Hill Earthworks 16 • Drop-by: Wildflower Wonder 23 • The Incredible Edible Cactus 29 • Froggy Fun 30 • Early Morning Jaunt 30 • The Buzz on Bees

(SCR) South Chagrin Reservation

5 • Riparian Ramble 8 • Cleveland Natural Science Club 9 • Fireflies under a Full Moon 9 • Look About Lodge Summer Concert Hot Djang 11 • Nuthatch Avoiders 14 • Night Hike and Campfire 15 • Art in the Garden Adventure Bus Trip 16 • Climb the Creek 16 • Look About Lodge Summer Concert Rachel Brown and the Beatnik Playboys 19 • Your Parks, Their Stories 23 • Look About Lodge Open House and Silkscreening 23 • Look About Lodge Summer Concert Rio Neon 26 • Crayfish in the Creek 28 • A Night of Moths 30 • Look About Lodge Summer Concert Chardon Polka Band

(WCR) West Creek Reservation

7 • Wetland Invertebrates 9 • Bluebird Hike 12 • West Creek Night Hike: Lightning in a Bottle 15 • Insect Discovery 16 • Blade Walkers 26 • West Creek Night Hike: Dark Science 28 • Neighborhood Picnic in the Park 29 • Clean up the Creek

(WSC) Watershed Stewardship Center

4 • Fireside Folklore Drop-by: Bald Eagles 8 • iNaturalist Mini-blitz 15 • GeoCache 101 23 • West Creek Mystery Series: Water Dragons 29 • Summer Wildflower Identification 30 • Sunday Drop-by: Slow the Flow!

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SATURDAY

JULY 22 EDGEWATER BEACH CUSTOM CHOREOGRAPHED FIREWORKS DISPLAY

FESTIVITIES BEGIN AT 4 P.M.

LIVE MUSICAL PERFORMANCES FOOD TRUCKS clevelandmetroparks.com/celebrate

JULY PROGRAMS BY DATE 1-31 JULY Hunt of the Month: Ladybugs Insects have six legs, 3 body parts and 2 antennae. Stop by CanalWay Center this month to find our hidden beetles, then go outside and see what insects you can find. Through July 31. 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Mon. – Sat. Noon – 5 p.m. Sun CWC

1 SATURDAY 2-Hour Cart Tour Historical Interpreter Doug Kusak is your guide on an extended northern tour of Ohio & Erie Canal Reservation. We’ll discuss the history of the park, area geography, watersheds, trails, industry and some nature. Half an hour indoors followed by two hours on the cart. 9:30 a.m. – noon CWC Fee: $10 Register by phone beginning June 20 216-206-1000 Emerald Necklace Art Club: Monthly Meeting Draw and paint with us. Members of the Emerald Necklace Art Club are invited to bring their favorite medium as we appreciate the signs of the season. Not a member? Sign up at www.clevelandmetroparks. com 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. HiR Ages: adults 440-473-3370 Gallery Wall – David Gielow The Art of Nature – Nothing is more exquisite than the natural beauty that surrounds us here in Northeastern Ohio. This gallery reflects Dave’s deep love for all things, from broad landscapes to the smallest of nature’s gems. Through August 31 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. RRNC 14 Emerald Necklace July 2017

Outdoor Recreation Program

A Shore Thing Huntington Reservation was one of the original nine Cleveland Metroparks Reservations. Join us for a history walk along the beach where we’ll learn about the area and look back at some old-fashioned fun on the shores of Lake Erie. 11 a.m. – noon HuR Huntington Beach Trailhead Terrain: mostly flat, some stairs, 0.5 mile 440-734-6660 Holiday Hike Let’s get out and stretch our legs this holiday weekend. We’ll travel through Cleveland’s Lakefront Nature Preserve and along the shore of Lake Erie. Enjoy the sights and sounds of summer. 1 – 3 p.m. LR Cleveland Metroparks Lakefront Administration parking lot Terrain: natural surface, 3 miles 216-206-1000 Amphibian Adventure Explore a wetland in search of tadpoles, frogs and newts. Find out what lives in these special places using dip nets, which we provide. 2 – 3:30 p.m. NCR Wilson Mills Trailhead Terrain: wet, muddy 440-473-3370 Junior Chemists Help Naturalist Matt Knittel check the chemical quality of our stream. Using chemical test kits and electronic probes, we’ll discover the health of our waterway. 2 – 4 p.m. BCR Memphis Picnic Area Ages: 9 years & over 440-887-1968 Voyageur Canoe Paddle 11:30 a.m., 1 p.m., 2:30 p.m. HiR (See feature block on right for details). Register online 440-526-1012

Centennial Program

Rising Waters Safari Overnight Over the course of the evening, campers will explore the Zoo’s African Savanna at night, participate in conservation-oriented activities, visit some of the Zoo’s smaller African animals and enjoy snacks and stories by the campfire. 7 p.m. – 10 a.m. CMZ Ages: 6 and up with adult Fee: $41 Register online

2 SUNDAY

Bradley Woods Ramble Hit the trails of Bradley Woods Reservation in search of interesting flora and fauna. Tall boots are recommended for this swamp forest trek. 10 – 11:30 a.m. BWR Codrington Picnic Area Shelterhouse Terrain: wet, muddy, 2 miles 440-734-6660

Hiking Lake to Lake Trail’s Historical Roots From prehistoric mammals to onion farms and everything in between, unveil the history of Lake Abram and the Lake to Lake Trail. 10 – 11:30 a.m. BCR

Eastland Road Trailhead Terrain: paved, 2 miles 440-887-1968 Voyageur Canoe Paddle 11:30 a.m., 1 p.m., 2:30 p.m. HiR (See feature block below for details). Register online 440-526-1012 Turtle Drop-In Drop in to get up close and learn about some of Ohio’s most unique turtles. Noon – 1 p.m. NCNC

3 MONDAY Nature Play Camp – Discount Week At this four-day camp, young explorers will discover natural wonders, play outdoors, tour Zoo exhibits and get up close and personal with a few smaller Zoo residents. No camp on July 4. 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. CMZ Ages: 3 – 4 Fee: $95 member/$110 nonmember Register online

2017 Voyageur Canoe Paddle Season July – October • Hinckley Lake

Travel back to the time when the fur trade was king of the Great Lakes! This hour-long living history program gives you a chance to paddle a 34-foot canoe, sing and hear tales from characters of long ago. A perfect program for those seeking historic adventures. Life jackets, educational fun and a safe environment are provided. Meet at Hinckley Lake Boathouse & Store parking lot. Departure times: Saturdays or Sundays Fridays Fridays 6:30 p.m. & 8 p.m. 6 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m., 1 p.m., 2:30 p.m. • July 1 & 2 • July 7 • September 8 • July 15 & 16 • August 4 • October 6 • August 12 Fee: $5 • August 26 & 27 Age: 5 years & over • September 23 All Voyageur Canoe Paddle programs • October 8 require registration at clevelandmetroparks. • October 14 & 15 com. For more info call 440-526-1012.


JULY PROGRAMS BY DATE Summer Day Camp – Discount Week At this four-day camp, campers connect with wildlife and learn about conserving the natural world by participating in fun and educational activities. A variety of different learning topics, which vary by age group, are available throughout the summer. No camp on July 4. 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. CMZ (half-day option available) Ages: 5 – 14 Fee: $135 member/$155 nonmember (half-day pricing available) Register online 19th Century Living for Kids: Butter Making Dairy farming was one of Ohio’s largest industries in the early to mid-1800s. Your child will learn what life would be like on an 1800s dairy farm, then we will make some butter for you to take home. 1 – 2:30 p.m. BNC Ages: 8 – 12 years with adult Register by phone beginning June 18 440-526-1012 Evening Cart Tour Join our naturalist on an evening cart tour along the Ohio & Erie Canal. We’ll look for signs of wildlife that roam in the evening hours. We’ll also discuss the animals both past and present, that call the canal home. 6:30 – 8 p.m. CWC Fee: $5 Register by phone beginning June 20 216-206-1000

4 TUESDAY Hiking for the Young at Heart Join Naturalist Jenny McClain for a heart-pumping, calorie-crunching hike before your Independence Day festivities begin. We’ll explore Worden’s Ledges and the surrounding woodlands on this moderate-paced hike. 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. HiR Worden’s Heritage Homesite Ages: adults Terrain: hills, 3.5 miles 440-526-1012 Crayfish Drop-In Drop in to explore the world of crayfish. We’ll look at their adaptations and which species you can find locally. Noon – 2 p.m. NCNC

Red, White & Blue Hike Celebrate the holiday on this fun hike around the ponds and forest of Rocky River Nature Center in search of wildlife that is red, white, or blue. 1 – 2 p.m. RRNC Terrain: flat, some stairs, 0.5 mile Fireside Folklore Drop-by: Bald Eagles The bald eagle figures prominently in American Indian lore as a sacred bird with magical powers. Gather ‘round a campfire to listen to American Indian legends about our national bird. Program will move indoors if it rains. 2 – 3:30 p.m. WSC

5 WEDNESDAY Sprouts: Growing Kids and Wonder, Naturally Join Natalie the Naturalist to discover the world of honey bees. We will have discovery time, a craft and go on a short hike. 10:30 – 11:45 a.m. or 1 – 2:15 p.m. NCNC Nature Education Building Ages: 3 – 5 years with adult Terrain: paved, natural surface, 0.75 mile Register by phone between June 18 and July 2 440-473-3370 Riparian Ramble Tired of being indoors? Come explore the field and forest in search of nature’s beauty. See majestic riverside cliffs, hear a nuthatch calling in the distance or perhaps see a bald eagle perched along the scenic Chagrin River. 2 – 3:30 p.m. SCR Jackson Field Terrain: natural surface, 2 – 2.5 miles 440-473-3370

Kayaking 4: Coastal Kayaking Discover the Cleveland coast in a sea kayak as we paddle from Wendy Park to Edgewater Beach, weather and waves permitting. Experience using a rudder, bracing, and advanced paddling techniques for open water paddling as well as an introduction to kayak touring. Prerequisite: Kayaking 1 & 2 and/or ability to roll a kayak. 6 – 9 p.m. LR Wendy Park Ages: adults Fee: $40 (includes boat & equipment) Register online 216-341-1704

6 THURSDAY Woodpeckers of Ohio Enjoy a hike while exploring the lives of woodpeckers. We’ll go over basic identification, their calls and behaviors. 9 – 10:30 a.m. AR Acacia Clubhouse Terrain: rolling hills, 2 miles 440-473-3370 Cart Tour Northern Route Enjoy a cart tour along the towpath through the northern half of the Ohio & Erie Canal Reservation. Learn about the nature and history you see along the way. 10 – 11 a.m. CWC Fee: $5 Register by phone beginning June 20 216-206-1000 Little Explorers: Regarding Reptiles Bring your little explorer to learn about Ohio’s incredible reptiles. We’ll have stories, crafts, and songs for you and your child. Program includes a short hike. 10 – 11 a.m. or 1 – 2 p.m. RRNC Ages: 3 – 5 years with adult Terrain: mostly flat, 0.5 mile Register by phone June 14 – July 4 440-734-6660 Cart Tour Southern Route Enjoy a cart tour along the towpath through the southern half of the Ohio & Erie Canal Reservation. Learn about the nature and history you see along the way. 1 – 2 p.m. CWC Fee: $5 Register by phone beginning June 20 216-206-1000 Rising Waters Safari Overnight 7 p.m. – 10 a.m. CMZ (see 7/1 for details)

7 FRIDAY Firefly Safari Join Naturalist Natalie Schroder in search of fireflies while discovering some fun facts about these incredible insects. Nets and bug jars will be available, or you can bring your own. Catch and release. 9 – 9:45 p.m. NCR Rogers Road parking lot Terrain: open field, natural surface, 0.5 mile 440-473-3370

Wetland Invertebrates Join Naturalist Mayim Hamblen as we learn about macroinvertebrates that live in the wetlands. What can these creatures tell us about our water quality? Please wear closed-toed shoes and clothes that can get wet and muddy. 11 a.m. – noon WCR Monarch Bluff Picnic Area Terrain: natural surface, 1 mile Voyageur Canoe Paddle – Evening Paddle 6:30 p.m. & 8 p.m. HiR (See feature block on page 14 for details). Register online 440-526-1012 Rising Waters Safari Overnight (see 7/1 for details) 7 p.m. – 10 a.m. CMZ Paddlesports Family Campout Enjoy an evening campout, camp fire, slacklining and paddling clinic Friday followed by the opportunity to try multiple paddle sports Saturday morning. 6 p.m. Fri. – 11 a.m. Sat. HiR Ages: all ages with participating adult Fees: $12.50 per person Tents: $20 (while supplies last): Call 216-341-1704 Register online 216-341-1704

8 SATURDAY

Yoga and Hike Certified yoga instructor, Kim Scott Sowinski, blends the practice of asana (yoga poses) with meditative hiking for an immersive experience of nature’s sights and sounds. Yoga mats will be provided, but you can bring your own. Late fee after July 2. Register by July 6. 8:30 – 10 a.m. BeR Egbert Shelter Ages: 14 years & over with participating adult Fee: $15 Register online 216-341-1704

Tales of Whiskey Lane With a name like Whiskey Lane, there must be interesting stories to go along with it! Hike this pretty, yet rugged area while enjoying the history of the old road and those who lived along it. 9 – 11:30 a.m. BrR Brecksville Stables parking lot Ages: adults Terrain: many hills, 4 miles 440-526-1012 clevelandmetroparks.com 15


JULY PROGRAMS BY DATE 2-Hour Cart Tour (see 7/1 for details) 9:30 a.m. – noon CWC

A.B. Williams Woods: A Forest Remembered Take a walk to the site of Cleveland Metroparks first trailside museum, memorial of first naturalist, and hike on one our first woodland trails. This event is a reminiscence and rededication to those historic sites. Golf cart will be provided to transport individuals to site if needed starting at 9:30 a.m. at A.B. Williams Memorial Woods Trailhead. 10 a.m. – noon NCR A.B. Williams Memorial Woods Trailhead Terrain: natural surface, 1.25 miles 440-473-3370

“Try-It” Activities: Sailing Experience sailing on Lake Erie during these 45-minute long “Try-It” sessions. The skipper and crew will teach you about the equipment and techniques used to sail. Partnership between Cleveland Metroparks and the Foundry. 10 – 10:45 a.m., 11 – 11:45 a.m., 12:30 – 1:15 p.m., 1:30 – 2:15 p.m., OR 2:30 – 3:15 p.m. LR Wendy Park Ages: all ages with participating adult – participants MUST weigh at least 50 lbs. Fee: $10 (includes boat & equipment) Register online 216-341-1704 Nature Walk Stroll the woods of the Rocky River floodplain with Naturalist Beth Whiteley. We will be looking for wildlife and checking out what is blooming. If you have binoculars, bring them along! 10 – 11:30 a.m. RRNC Terrain: flat; 2.5 miles

Digging for Dunk In 1928, Peter Bungart unearthed the most complete Dunkleosteus specimen right outside the Rocky River Nature Center. Learn what it was like to hunt for fossils in the early 1900s. We’ll then head to the shale beaches and explore. 11 a.m. – noon RRNC Ages: 8 years & over Terrain: mostly flat, rocky, 1mile Pond Safari Grab a net and head out on the trails in search of the wet and wriggly creatures that call the pond home. We’ll enjoy up-close

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encounters with what we catch. 1 – 2:30 p.m. RRNC Ages: 7 years & over Terrain: flat, may be muddy, 0.5 mile Register by phone June 24 – July 7 440-734-6660

Stand Up Paddleboarding 1: Introduction to SUP Lessons focus on equipment, basic paddling strokes and standing on the board. Late fee after July 2. Noon – 2 p.m. HiR Hinckley Lake Boathouse Ages: 10 years & over with participating adult Fee: $35 (includes board & equipment) Register online 216-341-1704 Urban Explorations: Flats Bridges Spend your afternoon hiking in the Flats with Historical Interpreter Doug Kusak. Cleveland is a city of bridges and we plan to span the gamut of the kinds found in the Flats. Meeting location sent a week before program. 1:30 – 4:30 p.m. Ages: adults, 8 years & over with adult Terrain: city streets, uneven surfaces, 2.5 miles Fee: $5 Register by phone beginning June 20 216-206-1000 iNaturalist Mini-blitz Do you ever wish you could fit every checklist and field guide in your pocket? You can, with iNaturalist. Learn all about this app, then record your field observations on your own account with step-by-step guidance. 2 – 3:30 p.m. WSC Terrain: varied, 1 mile Cleveland Natural Science Club: Snakes & Salamanders, Turtles & Toads Attend the Cleveland Natural Science Club’s ice cream social and program with Denise Wolfe, Geauga Park District Naturalist. Enjoy your ice cream while learning about our resident reptiles and amphibians. 4 p.m. – 5 p.m. SCR Look About Lodge 440-473-3370 Tales Around the Emerald Necklace Call it traditional storytelling, spoken word performance or narrative theater; excellent storytelling artists bring entertaining and enlightening stories to you. After

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hearing their tales, enjoy refreshments and tales shared by audience members. 6:30 – 8 p.m. CWC Ages: 10 years & over Rising Waters Safari Overnight 7 p.m. – 10 a.m. CMZ (see 7/1 for details)

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Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP) Yoga Learn basic SUP techniques; then practice SUP yoga on the water with a certified yoga instructor. Develop strength, balance and flexibility. Late fee after July 2. 8 – 9:45 a.m. HiR Hinckley Lake Boathouse Ages: adults Fee: $35 (includes board & equipment) Register online 216-341-1704

Full Moon Hike Summer nights are alive with wildlife. Let’s head out on the trails in search of nocturnal animals and a glimpse of the full moon. 8:30 – 10 p.m. RRNC Terrain: flat, some stairs, 1.5 miles Birds of Acacia Join Naturalist Jake Kudrna as we search for birds throughout Acacia Reservation’s ever-changing landscape. Join us for light refreshments following the hike. Bring binoculars; some available to borrow. 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. AR Cedar Road parking lot Terrain: paved trails, 1 – 2 miles 440-473-3370

Kayaking 1 & 2: Flatwater Fundamentals Classroom and on-the-water practice introduces basic paddling strokes, equipment, advanced paddling techniques and self-rescue skills. Be prepared to get wet. Late fee after July 2. 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. HiR Hinckley Lake Boathouse Ages: 14 years & over with participating adult Fee: $80 (includes boat & equipment) Register online 216-341-1704

Stand Up Paddleboarding 1: Introduction to SUP July 8 for details). Late fee after July 2. 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. or 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. HiR

Hinckley Lake Boathouse Ages: 10 years & over with participating adult Fee: $35 (includes board & equipment) Register online 216-341-1704 Visit the Lorenzo Carter Cabin Learn about the man for whom the cabin is named and the story behind its construction. The Lorenzo Carter Cabin is located along the Cuyahoga River on Merwin Avenue near Center Street in the Flats. 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. LR Lorenzo Carter Cabin 216-206-1000 Bluebird Hike West Creek Reservation is home to nesting Eastern bluebirds. Join Naturalist Joe for a hike around West Creek’s meadow to seek out nest sites and learn all about these colorful critters. 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. WCR Monarch Bluff Picnic Area Terrain: paved, mostly flat, 1 mile Sunday Stroll Join us for a walk through the woods of Bedford Reservation. We’ll travel on the shady Egbert loop trail under a variety of trees along the edge of Tinker’s Creek. 2 – 3 p.m. BeR Egbert Trail Head Terrain: natural surface, 1 – 1.5 miles 216-206-1000 Get Out…and Get Active Join Naturalist Kelly McGinnis to explore the trails in Hinckley Reservation. Over the next months, we’ll hike all of the trails, starting with the shortest. Every month will be progressively longer. Meeting locations will vary. 2 – 3:30 p.m. HiR Johnson’s Picnic Area Ages: adults Terrain: hills, 2.5 miles 440-526-1012 Naturalist at Acacia Stop by to say hello before or after your walk. A naturalist will be on hand to answer questions about recent developments in the park and maybe even catch some butterflies. 3 – 5 p.m. AR Kiosk near Acacia Clubhouse 440-473-3370 Look About Lodge Summer Concert Series: Hot Djang Local band plays Gypsy Jazz music. (see page 22 for details) 6 – 8 p.m. SCR


JULY PROGRAMS BY DATE Rising Waters Safari Overnight (see 7/1 for details) 7 p.m. – 10 a.m. CMZ Fireflies under a Full Moon Join Naturalist Carly Martin as we go in search of fireflies under the rising full moon. We’ll look for different species of fireflies in hopes of finding synchronizing lightning bugs. We’ll hike without flashlights. 9 – 11 p.m. SCR Henry Church Rock Picnic Area Ages: 10 years & over Terrain: mostly flat trail, 3 miles 440-473-3370

Cuyahoga Astronomical Association: Observing Double Stars for Fun & Science Gary Kader is director of the Burrell Observatory at Baldwin Wallace University. He will discuss the relationship between double stars, how to locate them and how to observe these fascinating celestial phenomena. 7:30 – 9 p.m. RRNC

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Nature Play Camp At this five-day camp, young explorers will discover natural wonders, play outdoors, tour Zoo exhibits and get up close and personal with a few smaller Zoo residents. 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. CMZ Ages: 3 – 4 years Fee: $115 member/$135 nonmember Register online

Nuthatch Avoiders (see 7/10 for details) 10 a.m. – noon SCR Old Field parking lot Ages: adults Terrain: natural surface,1 mile 216-341-1707

Summer Day Camp At this five-day camp, campers connect with wildlife and learn about conserving the natural world by participating in fun and educational activities. A variety of different learning topics, which vary by age group, are available throughout the summer. 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. CMZ (half day option available) Ages: 5 – 14 Fee: $165 member/ $190 non-member (half day pricing available) Register online Acacia for the Young at Heart Slow down and enjoy a leisurely walk with Naturalist Natalie Schroder as we explore all that Acacia Reservation holds during summer. All abilities are welcome. 10 – 11 a.m. AR Kiosk near Dino’s Clubhouse Terrain: paved, some hills, up to 2 miles 440-473-3370 Nuthatch Avoiders If you are a beginner birder then this is the program for you! Let’s see what songbirds, waterfowl and raptors await us. Wear sturdy shoes and bring water. Binoculars are recommended, but will be available to borrow. 10:00 – noon LR

Lakefront Office Ages: adults Terrain: natural surface, 1.75 miles 216-341-1707

Drop-in Bug Hunt Stop by anytime this afternoon to grab a net and hunt for insects. A naturalist will be on hand to help identify what you catch. Noon – 2 p.m. NCNC Nature Education Building Sun Catcher Hike Join us as we take a short hike on this sunny summer day. We’ll discover what plants and animals are in the valley. We’ll end the hike by doing a sun catcher craft. 2 – 3 p.m. CWC Ages: 7 – 10 years Terrain: paved, one hill, 1 mile Register by phone beginning July 3 216-206-1000

Ages: 14 years & over with participating adult Fee: $25 (includes equipment) Register online 216-341-1704 Summer Dancing Series: Urban Line Dance July 11, 18, 25 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. GPR The official start of summer is here. Kick it off with a party in Garfield Park Reservation. Select Tuesdays in July and August you will enjoy FREE urban line dance instruction. Get your heart beating during nine evenings of fun. Each evening will include new moves, great music and helpful instruction. Garfield Park Center parking lot 216-206-1000

12 WEDNESDAY Young Explorers Bring your little ones to Edgewater Beach for a day by the lake. We’ll play in the sand and learn about the sun, the sand and other things you can find at the beach. 10 – 11 a.m. or 1 – 2 p.m. LR Edgewater Beach House Ages: 3 – 5 years with adult Terrain: 0.5 – 1 mile Register by phone beginning July 3 216-206-1000 Nuthatch Avoiders (see 7/10 for details) 10:00 – noon NCNC Ages: adults Terrain: natural surface, 1.5 miles 216-341-1707

“Try-It” Activities: Mountain Biking Discover how fun yet challenging Cuyahoga River by Boat mountain biking can be during Historical Interpreter Doug Kusak is these one-hour “Try-It” sessions. your guide on a boat ride going up 4 – 5 p.m., 5 – 6 p.m., 6 – 7 p.m., the river. We’ll discuss the Cuyahoga OR 7 – 8 p.m. BeR River, bridges, area geography, Egbert Shelter watersheds, trails and industry. Ages: 10 years & over with River traffic may affect route. participating adult 4 – 6 p.m. or 7 – 9 p.m. LR Fee: $5 (includes bike & helmet) Merwin’s Wharf Register online Fee: $15 216-341-1704 Register by phone beginning July 3 Wednesday Walk 216-206-1000 We’ll enjoy a hike through the woodlands of Bedford. As we hike Fly Fishing 1: Introduction we’ll look for signs of wildlife and Combines classroom and dry travel along several tributaries of land casting to introduce you to Tinker’s Creek. basic fly fishing equipment and 7 – 8:30 p.m. BeR techniques. Led by Fishing Guide Bridal Veil Falls parking lot Jeff Liskay. Late fee after July 3. Terrain: natural surface, paved, hills, 6 – 9 p.m. RRR 2 miles Cottonwood Shelter 216-206-1000

WestCreek Night Hike: Lightning in a Bottle West Creek may be aglow with fireflies (or lightning bugs) this time of year. Let’s take a closer look at them as we gently collect then release them unharmed. Please bring your own plastic container (no glass please). 7:30 – 9 p.m. WCR Monarch Bluff Picnic Area Terrain: paved and dirt trails, 1.5 miles

13 THURSDAY Urban Explorations: Tremont Historical Interpreter, Doug Kusak, and volunteer, Mollie Alstott, invite you to stroll along as we explore some of the historic Tremont area. Meeting place and details will be sent after registration. 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Ages: adults, 8 years & over with adult Fee: $5 Terrain: city streets, 1 mile Register by phone beginning July 3 216-206-1000 Reptile Romp Discover the fascinating world of reptiles as we search for snakes and turtles on this family friendly hike. Noon – 1 p.m. BCR Beyer’s Pond parking lot Terrain: unpaved, flat, 1 mile 440-887-1968

Stand Up Paddleboarding 1: Introduction to SUP (see July 8 for details) Offered during Edgewater Live! Late fee after July 5. 6 – 8 p.m. LR Edgewater Beach Ages: 14 years & over with participating adult Fee: $35 (includes board & equipment) Register online 216-341-1704

Kayaking 1: Introduction to Kayaking Combines classroom and on the water practice to introduce you to basic paddling strokes and equipment. Be prepared to get wet. Late fee after July 5. 6 – 9 p.m. HiR Hinckley Lake Boathouse Ages: 14 years & over with participating adult Fee: $45 (includes boat & equipment) Register online 216-341-1704 Rising Waters Safari Overnight (see 7/1 for details) 7 p.m. – 10 a.m. CMZ clevelandmetroparks.com 17


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Lawrence Grist Mill Site Hike We will explore the remains of the Lawrence Grist Mill, exploring the history of how this land was used when the Lawrence family settled here in 1832 to when Cleveland Metroparks began negotiations to purchase the land in the 1920s. 10 – 11:30 am RRNC Terrain: natural trail, uneven, 2 miles

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heels with old fashioned fun and exercise. Refreshment stand will be open. 7 – 8:30 p.m. RRR Frostville Museum 440-734-6660 Rising Waters Safari Overnight (see 7/1 for details) 7 p.m. – 10 a.m. CMZ

Biohike: Butterflies Join Naturalist Marty Calabrese for an informal butterfly survey along the meadow-forest-lake edge. We’ll catch and release species that need closer examination. Nets provided. 1 – 2 p.m. LR Wendy Park Terrain: hilly, grassy, 0.5 mile 440-734-6660

Night Hike and Campfire Whoo’s awake at night in the forest? How well can you find your way in the dark? We’ll head out into the dusk and return after sunset as we explore the sights and sounds of the evening. 8:30 – 9:30 p.m. SCR Look About Lodge Age: 8 years & over Terrain: hilly trails, 2 miles 440-473-3370

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Stand Up Paddleboarding 1: Introduction to SUP (See July 8 for details). Late fee after July 6. 3 – 5 p.m. HiR Hinckley Lake Boathouse Ages: 10 years & over with participating adult Fee: $35 adult (includes board & equipment) Register online 216-341-1704 Discovering Nature: Frolic in the Field Join Naturalist Bev Walborn on an outdoor adventure just for preschoolers. We will explore the lower meadow with our nets and magnifying glasses searching for mid-summer plants and animals. 3:30 – 4:15 p.m. HuR Wolf Picnic Shelter Ages: 2 – 6 years with adult Terrain: flat, 0.75 mile 440-734-6660

Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP) Yoga Learn basic SUP techniques; then practice SUP yoga on the water with a certified yoga instructor. Develop strength, balance and flexibility. Late fee after July 6. 6 – 7:45 p.m. HiR Hinckley Lake Boathouse Ages: adults Fee: $35 (includes board & equipment) Register online 216-341-1704 Cedar Valley Square Dance Come learn, watch and dance as Caller Frank Koenig leads circle, line and square dances. Kick up your 18 Emerald Necklace July 2017

Sunrise Hike Are you an early riser? Join us for a quiet and peaceful hike through A.B. Williams Memorial Woods to the historic and picturesque Overlook Shelter. Your way will be lit by luminaries as we observe and discuss woodland happenings. 5:30 – 6:30 a.m. NCR A.B. Williams Memorial Woods Trailhead Terrain: gravel, steps, 1.5 miles 440-473-3370 Sunrise Pontoon Float Join Naturalist Sharon Hosko for a leisurely cruise on the Floating Water Lab in search of wildlife in and around the lake. 7 – 8:30 a.m. HiR Hinckley Lake Boathouse & Store Ages: adults Fee: $5 Register online beginning June 19 Morning in the Prairie Enjoy a cool morning stroll to view the beauty and variety of plants that call the tallgrass prairie their home. 9 – 10:30 a.m. BNC Ages: adults Terrain: flat, 0.5 mile

Day in the Life of Euclid Creek Take a trip downstream to explore Euclid Creek and its aquatic life. Explore all or part of the day to learn about water quality, aquatic invertebrates, fish, restoration efforts and more. Stay for lunch and celebration. This event is offered in partnership with Friends of Euclid Creek and Northeast Ohio Regional

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Sewer District. Explore all or part of the day. Itinerary as follows: 9 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. AR & ECR • 9 – 10 a.m. – Acacia Reservation • 10:45 – 11:45 a.m. – Highland Heights Community Park • 12:30 – 1:15 p.m. – Wildwood Park, Euclid Creek Reservation • 1:15 – 2:30 p.m. – Wildwood Park, Euclid Creek Reservation Register online by July 1. Questions via email: wvpinfo@clevelandmetroparks.com or call 440-473-3370

Youth Sailing 1 & 2 Learn the basics of sailing during this entry level yet strenuous course. We’ll focus on terminology, etiquette and basic sailing techniques. Partnership between Cleveland Metroparks and the Foundry. Class meets July 15 & 16. Late fee after July 9. 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. LR Wendy Park Ages: 10 – 13 years Fee: $150 (includes equipment) Register online 216-341-1704 2-Hour Cart Tour (see 7/1 for details) 9:30 a.m. – noon CWC

Rivergate Kayak Tours Discover downtown from a new perspective as you refine your kayaking skills and gain an appreciation of Cleveland’s history during this mini-workout. Boat traffic dictates the direction of the tour. Paddling experience is highly recommended. Late fee after July 9. 10 a.m. – noon OR 1 – 3 p.m. LR Merwin’s Wharf Ages: 14 years & over with participating adult Fee: $35 (includes boat & equipment) Register online 216-341-1704 Woodlands of Bedford: Salamanders of Sagamore Creek Join Fred Losi for a mid-day summer walk along beautiful Sagamore Creek in search of salamanders. Wear shoes and clothing that can get wet as we walk alongside and in the creek. 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. BeR Terrain: wet condition, one hill, 2.5 miles Alexander Bike Lot 216-206-1000

Fort Hill Earthworks The Rocky River Nature Center is situated near fascinating Early Woodland Indian earthworks. Join Historical Interpreter Jen Graham to learn about the culture that built the earthworks, then hike up the Fort Hill Stairs to view the earthworks yourself. 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. RRNC Terrain: 155 stairs, 1 mile Insect Discovery Learn about insect morphology and adaptations as we venture into the meadow with Naturalist Mayim to catch and observe these tiny critters. 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. WCR Monarch Bluff Picnic Area Terrain: flat, 1 mile Voyageur Canoe Paddle (see feature block on page 14 for details) 11:30 a.m., 1 p.m., 2:30 p.m. HiR The Novice Naturalist Naturalist Foster Brown will take you on a hike around Sanctuary Marsh and reveal the lore and legend about common summer flowers, weeds and trees that are easily seen this time of year. 1 – 2:30 p.m. NCNC Terrain: paved, 0.5 mile GeoCache 101 What is GeoCaching, and why is it the coolest ever? Naturalist Matt Knittel will provide the equipment and know-how to take part in a Geocache adventure. 1 – 3 p.m. WSC Ages: 9 years & over Terrain: paved, natural surface, 3 miles

Cleveland Metroparks Zoo History Cleveland Metroparks Zoo was born as one man’s personal animal collection and has grown to become an internationally influential animal conservation organization. Historical Interpreter Doug Kusak takes an entertaining look at how it came to pass. 2 – 3:30 p.m. CWC Register by phone beginning July 3 216-206-1000 Ohio Bats Drop-in Meet a live bat and see some mounted bats up close. Ask a naturalist all of your bat-related questions at our discovery table. 2 – 3:30 p.m. NCNC


JULY PROGRAMS BY DATE Family Creek Hike Join Naturalist Jenny McClain to explore the Chippewa Creek and one of its tributaries in search of aquatic insects, salamanders, crayfish and more. 2 – 4 p.m. BrR Plateau Picnic Area Ages: families with children 5 years & over Terrain: steps, wet, 0.5 mile Register by phone beginning July 1 440-526-1012 Rising Waters Safari Overnight (see 7/1 for details) 7 p.m. – 10 a.m. CMZ

16 SUNDAY Tale of Coffee and Andean Bears Ease into your morning when you taste test shade-grown coffee while enjoying a light breakfast. This two-hour program on the relationship between coffee and Andean bears include a walking tour to Wilderness Trek. 8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. CMZ Ages: coffee loving adults Fee: $15 Register online Birding the Banks of Euclid Creek Join Naturalist Jake Kudrna on the banks of Euclid Creek searching for woodpeckers, catbirds and sandpipers. 9:30 – 11 a.m. ECR Highland Picnic Area parking lot Terrain: natural, uneven surfaces, some hills, up to 2 miles 440-473-3370 Drop-by: Wildflower Wonder Come and enjoy our nature center gardens with Naturalist Lindsey Dukles and check out which wildflowers are in bloom. 11 a.m. – noon RRNC Voyageur Canoe Paddle (see feature block on page 14 for details) 11:30 a.m., 1 p.m., 2:30 p.m. HiR Buzzed About Bees Bees help make our food, keep the environment strong and have fascinating social lives. Amazing close-up photos and interesting facts about beekeeping will leave you wanting to start your own hive! Meet at Fat Head’s: 18741 Sheldon Road, Middleburg Heights. 1 – 2 p.m. 440-734-6660

Afternoon Archery for Kids Bring your child to the valley to discover the fun of archery. Enjoy a new activity surrounded by nature. We’ll have supplies available for you. 1 – 2:30 p.m. OECR CanalWay Center parking lot Fee: $5 Ages: 9 years & over Terrain: one hill, 0.5 mile Register by phone beginning July 3 216-206-1000 Climb the Creek What lives in Sulphur Springs Creek? Let’s spend the afternoon exploring and getting dirty. Join Naturalist Selby Majewski as we hike to the Chagrin River and climb the stream back to Look About Lodge. 1 – 4 p.m. SCR Look About Lodge Age: 8 years & over Terrain: wet and slippery rocks, waterfalls, 2 miles Register by phone between June 20 and July 14 440-473-3370 Blade Walkers Join Naturalist Patti Donnellan on a stroll through the prairie of West Creek as we look for wildlife species that inhabit a grassland ecosystem. 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. WCR Monarch Bluff Picnic Area Terrain: paved and off-trail, 0.5 mile Afternoon Archery for Adults Join us in the valley to discover the fun of archery. Enjoy a new activity surrounded by nature. We’ll have all supplies available for you. 3 – 4:30 p.m. OECR CanalWay Center parking lot Fee: $5 Ages: adults Terrain: one hill, 0.5 mile Register by phone beginning July 3 216-206-1000 Look About Lodge Summer Concert Series: Rachel Brown and the Beatnik Playboys Local band that plays American Classics and Blues music. (see page 22 for details) 6 – 8 p.m. SCR Rising Waters Safari Overnight (see 7/1 for details) 7 p.m. – 10 a.m. CMZ Fireflies from the Pontoon Witness nature’s light show aboard a pontoon float on Hinckley Lake. Learn about these fascinating insects and what makes them “glow.” 9 – 10 p.m. HiR

Hinckley Lake Boathouse & Store parking lot Ages: 5 years & over Fee: $5 Register online beginning June 26

17 MONDAY Nature Play Camp (see 7/10 for details) 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. CMZ Summer Day Camp (see 7/10 for details) 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. CMZ (half day option available) Snakes and Turtles, Oh My Meet our slimy and scaly animal ambassadors and go on a search for more around the pond. 10 – 11 a.m. NCNC Terrain: flat trails, 1 mile Whipp’s Scavenger Hunt Hike Join Historical Interpreter Beth Robb for a hike through Whipp’s Ledges. We’ll search for fossils and useful plants. You will also hear stories about the ledges. 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. HiR Whipp’s Ledges parking lot Terrain: hills, stairs, 1.25 miles 440-526-1012

18 TUESDAY Cuyahoga River By Boat (see 7/11 for details) 4 – 6 p.m. or 7 – 9 p.m. LR

High School Learn to Sail Learn the basics of sailing during this entry-level yet strenuous course focusing on terminology, etiquette and basic sailing techniques. Partnership between Cleveland Metroparks and the Foundry. Class meets on: July 18, July 25, August 1 & 8. Late fee after July 10. 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. LR Wendy Park Ages: 14 – 17 years Fee: $215 (includes equipment) Register online 216-341-1704 Summer Dancing Series: Urban Line Dance (see 7/11 for details) 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. GPR

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Mountain Biking 1: Beginner This field based skills clinic will focus on the fundamental elements of riding off-road. All skill levels welcome. Bring your own bike or call

to reserve one for no additional fee, sizes limited. Helmets required. Late fee after July 11. 6 – 8 p.m. BeR Egbert Picnic Area Ages: 14 years & over with participating adult Fee: $15 (includes equipment) Register online 216-341-1704

Your Parks, Their Stories Join Naturalist and Songwriter Foster Brown on a hike to the Henry Church Rock. If you have never seen this unique landmark or hiked amidst the hemlock woods along the Aurora branch of the Chagrin River, this is your night. 7:30 – 8:45 p.m. SCR Henry Church Rock Picnic Area Terrain: natural surface, many uneven stairs, 0.6 miles 440-473-3370

20 THURSDAY Preschool: Animal Party Let’s celebrate the animals of the forest. We’ll learn about a few of the forest fauna through a story, a hike and a game. 10:30 a.m. – noon GPR Red Oak Shelter Area Ages: 3 – 6 years with adult Terrain: natural surface, hill, 0.5 miles Register by phone beginning July 3 216-206-1000

“Try-It” Activities: Stand Up Paddleboarding Discover how fun yet challenging stand up paddleboarding can be during these one-hour “Try-It” sessions. 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. or 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. HiR Hinckley Lake Boathouse Ages: 10 years & over with participating adult Fee: $5 (includes boat & equipment) Register online 216-341-1704

Sailing 3: Open Sailing Enhance your skills during this open sailing session in which instructors are available to help you perfect your sailing skills and techniques. Prerequisite: Sailing 1 & 2 and/or demonstrated skill competency with tacking and jibing. Late fee after July 19. 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. LR Wendy Park Ages: 10 years & over with participating adult Fee: $25 (includes boat & equipment) Register online 216-341-1704 clevelandmetroparks.com 19


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Stand Up Paddleboarding 2: Supplemental Skills Start where you left off in SUP 1. Learn advanced paddling strokes, bracing, rescues and more. Late fee after July 12. 6 – 8:30 p.m. HiR Hinckley Lake Boathouse Ages: 14 years & over with participating adult Fee: $35 (includes board & equipment) Register online 216-341-1704

Kayaking 2: Supplemental Skills Combines classroom and on the water practice to introduce you to basic paddling strokes and equipment. Be prepared to get wet. Late fee after July 12. 6 – 9 p.m. HiR Hinckley Lake Boathouse. Ages: 14 years & over with participating adult Fee: $45 (includes boat & equipment) Register online 216-341-1704 Nurture with Nature Bring your family for a monthly program that explores nature through books, games, hikes and other activities. This month we’ll search for life under logs. 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. BNC Ages: 3 years & over with adult Terrain: stairs, 1 mile Register by phone beginning July 3 440-526-1012 Rising Waters Safari Overnight (see 7/1 for details) 7 p.m. – 10 a.m. CMZ

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Euclid Beach LIVE Join us for a special Euclid Beach LIVE concert as Euclid Beach Park NOW and North Chagrin Nature Center naturalists highlight the park’s historic significance and the Centennial Anniversary of Cleveland Metroparks. 6 – 8 p.m. ECR Euclid Beach Park 440-473-3370 Rising Waters Safari Overnight (see 7/1 for details) 7 p.m. – 10 a.m. CMZ

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22 SATURDAY Live Animal Lessons Join us for an hour of exploration as we draw close to common butterflies and other amazing insects that are found around the nature center, nearby fields and gardens. Bring your own hand lens and curiosity. 1 – 2 p.m. NCNC

Centennial Fireworks Experience fireworks at Edgewater on the eve of our Centennial. (See page 3 for more information). Fireworks scheduled for 10 p.m. 4 – 10:30 p.m. LR Edgewater Beach

23 SUNDAY Sunday Morning Dog Walk Celebrate our Centennial at Bedford, one of the first reservations. We’ll walk along the All-Purpose Trail before the heat of the day sets in and discover the beauty and history of this park. 9 – 10 a.m. BeR Egbert Picnic Area and Trailhead Terrain: paved, hilly, 2 miles 216-206-1000

Rock Climbing 1: Introduction to Climbing Climb on natural rock while learning how to belay, proper climbing techniques, knots and the climbing lingo. Late fee after July 16. 9 a.m. – noon HiR Top O’ Ledges Ages: 16 years & over with participating adult Fee: $45 (includes equipment) Register online 216-341-1704 Birding the Mouth of Euclid Creek Join Naturalist Natalie Schroder at the mouth of Euclid Creek in search of waterfowl, kingfishers and cliff swallows. 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. ECR Wildwood entrance parking lot Terrain: paved, natural uneven surface, up to 2 miles 440-473-3370

Centennial: Making Memories On our Anniversary Day, we invite you to come out and enjoy a quiet day of relaxation in any of our 18 reservations and Zoo. While here, take a photo and tag it #est1917 sharing how you made memories in Ohio’s first metropolitan park. 6 a.m. – 11 p.m. All reservations 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Zoo (admission required) The Incredible Edible Cactus

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Beat the summer heat and head indoors to learn about this sun loving native cactus. From historic uses to present day preparation and recipes. Find out how you can grow this plant in your own garden. 11 – noon RRNC Ages 8 years & over Visit the Lorenzo Carter Cabin (see 7/9 for details) 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. LR

Rock Climbing 2: Beyond the Basics Learn advanced climbing and belaying techniques, bouldering principles and an introduction to anchor building. Late fee after July 16. 1 – 4 p.m. HiR Top O’ Ledges Ages: 16 years & over with participating adult Fee: $45 (includes equipment) Register online 216-341-1704 West Creek Mystery Series: Water Dragons The capers continue and this time Naturalist Patti Donnellan has been abducted by water dragons! Follow the clues to locate her and unlock West Creek’s secrets. Collect all the clues to complete the puzzle and earn a small prize. 1:30 – 3 p.m. WSC Terrain: possibly muddy, 0.5 mile Look About Lodge Open House and Silkscreening Learn a little about this beautiful 1930s WPA cabin. Bring a plain t-shirt if you’d like it silkscreened with a Look About Lodge design. Silkscreening craft will be at 3:30 and 6:30 p.m. 2 – 8 p.m. SCR Look About Lodge 440-473-3370 Look About Lodge Summer: Concert Series: Rio Neon Local band that plays American Folk, Jazz and more. (see page 22 for details) 6 – 8 p.m. SCR Rising Waters Safari Overnight (see 7/1 for details) 7 p.m. – 10 a.m. CMZ

24 MONDAY Nature Play Camp (see 7/10 for details) 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. CMZ American Red Cross Junior Lifeguarding Five-day consecutive workshop beginning July 24. This program gives young adults a jumpstart into a lifeguarding job. It provides a foundation in aquatic knowledge, leadership, attitudes and a variety of lifesaving skills. Please call for required prerequisites in order to qualify for this workshop. 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. HiR Ledge Pool & Recreation Area Ages: 11 to 15 years Fee: $65 ($45 Ledge Pool Season Pass Holder) Register online or by phone by July 20 440-331-8111 Emerald Necklace Camp This five-day camp allows campers to explore the variety of what Cleveland Metroparks has to offer. Campers explore the Zoo and take field trips to park locations to hike, kayak and learn the basics of golf and more. 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. CMZ Ages: 11 – 14 years Fee: $240 member/ $265 non-member Register online Summer Day Camp (see 7/10 for details) 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. CMZ (half day option available) Bike to the Falls Enjoy this summer afternoon while biking through the park. We’ll ride to Mill Creek Falls to see Cuyahoga County’s largest waterfall. 7 – 8 p.m. GPR Windy Ridge Picnic Area Terrain: paved, 3 miles Register by phone beginning July 3 216-206-1000

25 TUESDAY Cuyahoga River By Boat (see 7/11 for details) 4 – 6 p.m. or 7 – 9 p.m. LR

Yoga and Hike (see 7/8 for details) Late fee after July 17. Register by July 23. 6 – 7:30 p.m. BrR Oak Grove Shelter


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Mountain Biking 2: Intermediate Progress to skills such as basic front and rear wheel lifts among others. Prerequisite: Mountain Biking 1 or previous experience. Bring your bike or call to reserve one for no additional fee, sizes limited. Helmets required. Late fee after July 17. 6 – 8:30 p.m. BeR Egbert Picnic Area Ages: 14 years & over with participating adult Fee: $20 (includes equipment) Register online 216-341-1704 Summer Dancing Series: Urban Line Dance (see 7/11 for details) 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. GPR

Fly Fishing 2: Supplemental Skills Learn advanced skills and good fishing locations as you practice casting the fly rod into the lake. Fishing license required. Prerequisite: Fly Fishing 1: Introduction and/or working knowledge of fly casting. Late fee after July 17. 6 – 9 p.m. BWR Codrington Shelterhouse Ages: 14 years & over with participating adult Fee: $30 (includes equipment) Register online 216-341-1704

Kelleys Island Paddling Campout Paddle both kayaks and stand up paddleboards on Lake Erie with opportunities to explore natural and historical features of Kelleys Island. Pre-trip meeting: July 25, 6 – 9 p.m. HiR Hinckley Lake Boathouse Trip: August 4, 1 p.m. – August 6, 7 p.m. Kelleys Island, Ohio Ages: adults Fee: $195 (includes camping and park fees, paddling equipment, camping equipment, and ferry ride) After July 16: $215 Register online 216-341-1704

26 WEDNESDAY Nature Baby: Lake Erie Bring your baby to explore nature along Lake Erie. Enjoy a walk where we will discover the many sights of the lake. We will read a story and head to the beach.

10 – 11 a.m. HuR Lake Picnic Shelter Ages: 3 years & under, with adult Terrain: 0.25 mile, stairs and sand Register online July 7 – July 25 Crayfish in the Creek Join Naturalist Natalie Schroder in discovering what lies beneath the cool waters and rocks. Wear clothes and shoes that can get wet. 2 – 3:30 p.m. SCR Jackson Field Terrain: natural surface, slippery rocks, river bed, up to 2 miles 440-473-3370 West Creek Night Hike: Dark Science Take an evening hike with Naturalist Mayim Hamblen as we activate our five senses and connect to our surroundings using science. 8:30 – 9:30 p.m. WCR Monarch Bluff Picnic Area Terrain: mostly flat, 1 mile

27 THURSDAY Rising Waters Safari Overnight (see 7/1 for details) 7 p.m. – 10 a.m. CMZ Urban Explorations: Group Plan Buildings and Cleveland Public Library Historical Interpreter Doug Kusak takes a step back to Cleveland’s 1903 Group Plan—one of the most complete civic-center plans for a major city. We’ll also delve deeper and go behind the scenes at Cleveland Public Library’s Main Branch. 9:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Ages: 8 years & over with adult Fee: $5 Terrain: paved, stairs, 1.5 miles Register by phone beginning July 3 216-206-1000 CanalWay Storytime Farms and farm food are important to our everyday lives. We’ll use songs and stories to learn about food, animals and how they affect the world around us. 11 – 11:45 a.m. CWC Ages: 6 years & under with adult Register by phone or online beginning July 3 216-206-1000

Sailing 3: Open Racing Enhance your sailing skills and learn basic principles of racing and regattas. Instructors are available to help perfect your skills and techniques. Prerequisite: Sailing 1 & 2 and/or demonstrated skill compe-

tency with tacking and jibing. Late fee after July 19. 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. LR Wendy Park Ages: 10 years & over with participating adult Fee: $25 (includes boat & equipment) Register online 216-341-1704

Kayaking 3: Critique Enhance your skills during this open paddling session in which instructors are available to help you perfect your kayaking skills and techniques. Prerequisite: Kayaking 1 and/or basic kayaking skills. Late fee after July19. 6 – 9 p.m. HiR Hinckley Lake Boathouse Ages: 14 years & over with participating adult Fee: $15 (includes boat & equipment) Register online 216-341-1704

Stand Up Paddleboarding 3: Critique Enhance your skills during this open paddling session in which instructors are available to help you perfect your SUPing skills and techniques. Prerequisite: SUPing 1 and/or basic SUPing skills. Late fee after July19. 6 – 9 p.m. HiR Hinckley Lake Boathouse Ages: 14 years & over with participating adult Fee: $15 (includes boat & equipment) Register online 216-341-1704

Dinner and a Chat: Ohio Walleye Lake Erie has been referred to as the Walleye Capitol of the World. Walleye fishing has influenced both the economy of Cleveland and the ecology of Lake Erie. Fisheries Biologist Mike Durkalec will speak about the history and future of walleye in our area while we dine on a special meal featuring this local delicacy. 6:30 - 8 p.m. LR Merwin’s Wharf Fee: $35 Register by phone beginning June 20 216-206-1000

28 FRIDAY Stroller School Join us to explore farm animals and the many sounds they make. We’ll learn about how farms and animals effect the world around us. Then

we’ll take a stroll around the center. 10 – 10:45 a.m. CWC Terrain: paved, hill, 1 mile Ages: 2 years & under with adult Register by phone beginning July 3 216-206-1000 Bug Hunt Meet Naturalist Beth Whiteley at the meadow of Lewis Road Riding Ring and we will go on a hunt for bugs! We will be using sweep nets to see what tiny critters call the meadow home. 11 a.m. – noon RRR Lewis Road Riding Ring parking lot Ages: 4 years & over with adult Neighborhood Picnic in the Park Bring your family and a picnic, and we’ll supply the fun! Enjoy a concert, animal-themed games, and go on a hike. We will finish with s’mores and a story. Snacks provided by ACME Fresh Market. 5 – 8:30 p.m. WCR Keystone Picnic Shelter Terrain: mostly level, 1 mile Register by phone or online by July 25 440-887-1968 Monarch Walk Monarchs are returning and can be seen nectaring on many of our summer blooms. Join Naturalist Natalie Schroder in search of eggs and larvae of these magical flying insects. Please wear pants as we will be walking in high vegetation. 2 – 3 p.m. AR Cedar Road parking lot Terrain: paved, some hills, up to 2 miles 440-473-3370 Rising Waters Safari Overnight (see 7/1 for details) 7 p.m. – 10 a.m. CMZ Dive – In Movie II: The Lego Batman Movie Enjoy the movie from a spot on the lawn or while relaxing in an inner tube in the heated Ledge Pool. Space in the pool is limited, call ahead and reserve your inner tubes starting July 14. Ages: all, 8 years and under with an adult Fee: FREE; $7 for single tubes and $10 for double tubes. 8 p.m. Ledge Pool & Recreation Area Hinckley Reservation Hinckley Twp. 330-239-2911

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Outdoor Recreation Program

Frog Spotting Join us for a walk around the marsh in search of North America’s largest frog. Bring a flashlight, some available to borrow. 9 – 10 p.m. NCNC Terrain: natural surface trail, may be muddy, 1.5 miles

National Moth Week Drop-in Misunderstood, overlooked and even feared, moths live in the shadows of their butterfly cousins. Drop in and discover the truth of how amazing these insects truly are and why they deserve a week to honor them. 10 a.m. – noon NCNC

A Night of Moths Enjoy a summer night near the forest as we await the arrival of moths and other insects to our lights. We will discover the different species we can attract in honor of National Moth Week. 9:30 – 11 p.m. SCR Look About Lodge Terrain: flat, 0.5 mile 440-473-3370

Summer Wildflower Identification For anyone who has a Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide or would like to get one, this refresher course in wildflower identification will help you spruce up your skills. Bring your guide book; some will be available for loan. 10 a.m. – noon WSC Terrain: natural trail, paved, 1 mile

29 SATURDAY Extreme Hiking Summer is in full swing. Join Naturalist Pam Taylor for this hike that will lead us over trails and through the water. Be prepared to get wet feet today. 8 – 11 a.m. BeR Tinker’s Creek Scenic Overlook parking lot Terrain: natural surface trails, hills & creeks, 7 – 8.5 miles 440-526-1012 Prairie Flowers and Bees Honeybees, bumble bees and solitary bees are in their glory this month. Join Naturalist Kathy Schmidt as we stroll through the prairie to look for these fabulous insects. We’ll also check our “Bee Chalet” to see who’s moved in. 9 – 10:30 a.m. BNC Terrain: flat, 0.5 mile

Sailing 1 & 2 Learn the basics of sailing during this entry-level yet strenuous course focusing on terminology, etiquette and basic sailing techniques. Partnership between Cleveland Metroparks and the Foundry. Class meets July 29 & 30. Late fee after July 23. 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. LR Wendy Park Ages: 16 years & over with participating adult Fee: $215 (includes equipment) Register online 216-341-1704 2-Hour Cart Tour (see 7/1 for details) 9:30 a.m. – noon CWC

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Afternoon Archery for Kids (see 7/16 for details) 1 – 2:30 p.m. OECR Froggy Fun Frogs are all around us in the wetlands and forest—can we find them? Kids will enjoy searching out these lovable creatures along the nature center trails. After our hike, we’ll make a take-home frog craft. 1 – 2:30 p.m. RRNC Ages: 6 years and under Terrain: flat, some stairs, 0.5 mile Register by phone July 1 – 19 440-734-6660 12,000 Step Program – Hike for Health Health professionals now recommend taking at least 12,000 steps a day to improve or maintain your health. Historical Interpreter Doug Kusak will show you how far that gets you in the Ohio & Erie Canal Reservation. 1:30 – 5 p.m. CWC Terrain: paved, two hills, 6 miles Clean Up the Creek Learn about the history of West Creek Reservation and the West Creek Watershed while helping to remove litter. Wear boots or closed-toe shoes and old clothes. 2 – 4 p.m. WCR Monarch Bluff Picnic Area Ages: 15 years & over Terrain: off-trail, 1 mile Afternoon Archery for Adults (see 7/16 for details) 3 – 4:30 p.m. OECR Hikathon Mini Join Naturalist Marty Calabrese on a fast-paced hike through the multihabitat woodlands of Royalview.

Centennial Program

Look About Lodge Summer Concert Series Cleveland Metroparks is offering a summer of free concerts at Look About Lodge, located in South Chagrin Reservation off of Miles Road. We have a wonderful line-up of local bands that are certain to raise your spirits and make your summer a memorable one. All concerts are on a Sunday night from 6 - 8 p.m. Bring your own chair or blanket. 440-473-3370 July 9 Hot Djang (Gypsy Jazz) July 16 Rachel Brown and the Beatnik Playboys (American Classics and Blues) July 23 Rio Neon (American Folk, Folk Jazz and more!) July 30 Chardon Polka Band (Polka with a Twist) August 6 Workmen’s Circle Klezmer Orchestra (Old World-European Jewish Jazz) August 13 Erie Hts. Brass Ensemble (Summer Classics) 3 – 4:30 p.m. MSRR Royalview Trailhead (Sugar Bush) Terrain: hilly, 4 miles 440-734-6660 Rising Waters Safari Overnight (see 7/1 for details) 7 p.m. – 10 a.m. CMZ

30 SUNDAY Early Morning Jaunt Today is all about the view. Join Naturalist Lindsey Dukles early as we climb all 155 steps to reach the breathtaking view atop Fort Hill as the sun rises. Meet in front of Nature Center. Bring a flashlight. 6 – 7 a.m. RRNC Terrain: stairs, 1 mile Butterfly Safari Swoop by to catch butterflies and skippers while learning about the importance and diversity of these charismatic insects. Some nets provided. 11 – 12:30 p.m. BR Brookside Valley Event Site Terrain: mostly flat, unpaved, 1 mile 440-887-1968 Mini Raft Float Design a miniature raft made from natural materials. Afterwards, we’ll go down to Chippewa Creek to float our rafts. Wear wettable shoes. 1 – 2:30 p.m. BrR Plateau Picnic Area Terrain: slippery, wet, 1 mile 440-526-1012 Sunday Drop-by: Slow the Flow! Master the science of how water moves, help design a community where water moves into the ground and prevent water from being an unnecessarily destructive force all in this hands-on family friendly activity. 1 – 2:30 p.m. WSC

The Buzz on Bees Learn about the lifestyles of these amazing animals and the challenges they face, and taste some honey made by our bees. Weather permitting, we will also take a peek inside the hive to see bees up close and personal. 1 – 2:30 p.m. RRNC Ages 8 years & over Insects Galore Have a buggy afternoon. Meet cool critters from around the world and your backyard in our Insect Zoo, search for bugs and learn about pollinators and decomposers. To learn more, call 440-473-3370. 1 – 4 p.m. NCNC

Centennial Concert Series: 1960s – 70s Era Presented by Key Bank. Live music by Liverpool Lads and more! 4 – 6 p.m. Activities 5 – 7 p.m. Music BeR (See feature block on right) Look About Lodge Summer Concert: Chardon Polka Band Local band that plays polka with a twist. (See feature block above for details) 6 – 8 p.m. SCR Rising Waters Safari Overnight (see 7/1 for details) 7 p.m. – 10 a.m. CMZ

31 MONDAY Nature Play Camp (see 7/10 for details) 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. CMZ Summer Day Camp (see 7/10 for details) 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. CMZ (half-day option available)


Stinchcomb Summer Concerts

Join us at Stinchcomb-Groth Memorial with friends, family, and great music to celebrate founder William Stinchcomb’s vision. The free concerts are on Wednesday July 5, 12, 19, and 26 from 6 - 8 p.m. Concerts will be canceled in the event of rain showers. Stinchcomb-Groth Memorial Scenic Overlook is located off Hogsback Lane in Rocky River Reservation, between Valley Parkway and Riverside Drive in Cleveland. July 5 – Cletus Black Revue (rock ‘n roll) July 12 – Swamp Rattlers (blues, classic rock) July 19* – Hollywood Slim Band (swing, blues) *special Memorial Rededication at 7 p.m. July 26 – Chardon Polka Band (polka, variety) Parking is limited at Stinchcomb-Groth Memorial. Overflow parking is at Scenic Park/Emerald Necklace Marina. A shuttle will be provided. And, concert-goers are encouraged to ride their bikes from the Marina parking lot to Stinchcomb-Groth Memorial.

LOOK AHEAD TO AUGUST Centennial Art Show

August 1 through August 28 • Watershed Stewardship Center

Cleveland Metroparks invites you to commemorate its 100th Anniversary through your artistic expressions. This juried art show will be displayed August 1-27, 2017 during hours of operation at the Watershed Stewardship Center at West Creek.

Whiskey Island Paddlefest

Saturday, August 19 • 7:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. • Lakefront Reservation

Challenge yourself with a 2- or 6-mile stand up paddleboard or kayak race. A festival follows the races with stand up paddleboard, kayak, and sailing try-its, SUP demos, vendors, and music. Hosted by Cleveland Metroparks and Nalu Standup Paddle & Surf. Registration: 7:30 – 8:15 a.m., Races Start: 8:30 a.m. Festival goes until 4 p.m. Ages: 10 years & over with participating adult Fee: $40: 14 and over, $15 Youth Short Race only (ages 8-13) (includes lunch and t-shirt while supplies last) After July 31: $45 14 and older, $20 Youth Short Race only (ages 8-13) Online registration ends after August 16. Day of registration available. Day of registration: $45 14 and older, $20 Youth Short Race only (ages 8-13) (Does not guarantee lunch or t-shirt) Register online

Backyard Biodiversity Bash

Saturday, August 26 • noon – 4 p.m. • Watershed Stewardship Center

Enjoy live music, a native plant sale and outdoor learning stations on how to attract native Ohio biodiversity to your backyard— beautifully! In partnership with Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District and West Creek Conservancy.

2017 – 2018 Outdoor Adventures for Home Schoolers

Fourth Thursday, August – May • Second Thursday in November 10 a.m. to noon or 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Located at various reservations

Jump into some great adventures each month. Two classes run concurrently: 3rd – 5th grade and 6th – 8th grade. Both include a physical recreational activity while discovering nature. Fee: $30 for 6th – 8th grade; $15 for 3rd – 5th grade. Online registration begins August 1. Visit clevelandmetroparks.com or call 440-526-1012 for more information.

CENTENNIAL concert Series Presented Presented byby

Cleveland Metroparks 100th year celebration

continues with our summer concert series featuring live music from the past 100 years! The third in a series of five Centennial Concerts takes us into the 1960s and 70s with rock music of the era. The two remaining Centennial Concerts will take place August 20 and September 10.

1960s-70s Era Sunday, July 30 • 4 – 7 p.m.

Live band Liverpool Lads and more! See a surprise visitor from the Zoo, discover NatureTracks and try a fun craft from the era. Bedford Reservation, Hemlock Creek Picnic Area 440-526-1012

Rededication Ceremonies As a part of Cleveland Metroparks Centennial celebration, we are excited to pay homage to those who made the first 100 years possible. These rededication programs are a perfect opportunity for history buffs, outdoor adventurers and families alike to come, reflect, and celebrate the history of Cleveland Metroparks.

Saturday, July 8 A.B. Williams Woods: A Forest Remembered

10 a.m. – Noon North Chagrin Reservation Enjoy a walk to the site to the memorial of Cleveland Metroparks first naturalist, A.B. Williams, along the first trailside museum.

Wednesday, July 19 Stinchcomb-Groth Memorial

Concert: 6 - 8 p.m. Rededication: 7 p.m. Rocky River Reservation Join us for the rededication of the newly renovated memorial honoring the Park District’s first two directors, William Stinchcomb and Harold Groth.Performances from Hollywood Slim Band (swing, blues).

Cleveland Metroparks is committed to providing quality recreational opportunities to the people of Greater Cleveland. If you need special assistance to attend a program or visit a facility, please call ahead to the number listed for the event or see the directory provided on the back cover. You may also visit clevelandmetroparks.com. clevelandmetroparks.com 23


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Look About Lodge 37374 Miles Road Bentleyville, OH 44022 South Chagrin Reservation 440-473-3370

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North Chagrin Nature Center 3037 SOM Center Road Off Buttermilk Falls Parkway Willoughby Hills, OH 44094 North Chagrin Reservation 440-473-3370

Chalet Recreation Area 16200 Valley Parkway Strongsville, OH 44136 Mill Stream Run Reservation 440-572-9990

Rocky River Nature Center 24000 Valley Parkway North Olmsted, OH 44070 Rocky River Reservation 440-734-6660

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