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Joy of Medina County Magazine | October 2020
Emily Sheets, of Streetsboro, shows off her new tarantula to her boyfriend, Edgar Vargas, also of Streetsboro. photo by Allison WaltzBoebel
Community members were treated to the Cleveland Reptile Show, which moved its August show to the Medina County Fairgrounds, 720 W. Smith Road, Medina, so there would be more space for social distancing, as per the governor’s mandate.
Herps Alive Foundation volunteer and outreach coordinator Brittany Reynolds, left, of Tallmadge, holds up a red tegu lizard for Tyler Keigans and his girlfriend, Rachel Skufca, both of Euclid. The foundation is a Sharah Mayle, of Goodyear Heights, and her children Soren (baseball nonprofit that rescues, rehabilitates and rehomes reptiles cap), 5, Skylarr (center), 9, and Royce (far right), 8, get a closer look at the and amphibians and offers education about reptiles. photo reptiles. photo by Allison Waltz-Boebel by Allison Waltz-Boebel