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HIT THE BEACH Northeast Ohio provides plenty of opportunities to play in and enjoy the water.
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50 WAYS TO EXPLORE THE NATURE CENTER Park systems around the region have inside and outdoor spaces to enjoy. Find ways your family can make the most of their visits.
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SUMMER HELMET SAFETY Akron Children’s Hospital shares the importance of wearing safety equipment like pads and helmets.
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TEARING TEENS AWAY FROM SCREENS With the pandemic, teens got used to being indoors. Here are some ways to help balance their time.
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SUMMER FUN LISTINGS Plan your family’s ultimate summer with our lineup of spots for fun, from outdoor recreation to indoor play places, and everything in between.
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amilies don’t have to go out of town to plan a fun day at the beach. Northeast Ohio has plenty of places to play in the sand, go boating, fishing and more. Here’s how to get prepared for the beach day, along with some of the things you might find once you arrive. A SUMMERTIME DESTINATION
“The beaches are clean, safe and popular, and there are lots of things to do in the area. Some activities may not be available on the beach, but they are available in the neighboring towns,” says Jill Bauer, public relations manager of Shores & Islands Ohio. For example, you may visit Nickel Plate Beach during the day, and then head over to the boat basin just on the other side of the water. That’s where they are going to have the outdoor concert series or movies. There are also restaurants and a pier to visit. So there are a lot of things to do in the nearby towns. East Harbor is part of a state park, so they have a campground and a nature center, as well as ongoing activities for families and kids. “A lot of our beaches are destinations,” Bauer says. She advises families to plan ahead and be prepared for what you’re hoping to get out of the day. “It’s a good idea to look ahead at what beach you’re visiting and know what amenities they have,” Bauer says. “So you know if they have snacks available, or if you’re allowed to bring your own. Or if you are going to leave and grab a bite to eat, if there are restaurants within walking distance and things like that. Just be prepared for those kinds of things.” Rentals are available at some area beaches, but at others, you may have to bring your
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own equipment to play. Families will also want to make a checklist, so they don’t forget essentials like towels, sunscreen, flip flops, an umbrella, and a first-aid kit, she says. “It’s knowing if those things are going to be available there or not. For example, they are at Nickel Plate,” Bauer says. “You don’t want to end up somewhere and realize you forgot something major. Being prepared, planning ahead, and knowing what to expect, or if you’re going to need cash with you for any kind of parking fee, and how far you’re going to have to walk from the parking lot. Those are some of the key things to keep in mind.” Generally, the top things guests want to know is if there are restrooms, changing rooms, and if there are food options available. Amenities and rules may vary from one beach to another.
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“We have thousands of people per day at the beach on those classic summer days,” says Gary Gerrone, state park manager of Geneva State Park and Headlands Beach State Park. “We have plenty of beaches to accommodate everybody.” He said Headlands Beach State Park, a recreational beach, and its neighbors, Headlands Dunes State Nature Preserve and Mentor Marsh, a state nature preserve, create a complex that is unlike any other place in Ohio. “It’s one of the best places in Ohio for bird-watching,” Gerrone says. “It’s also one of the best butterfly migration sites. It’s unbelievable what you see in late August through September, especially on certain weather days when the light, north wind is blowing, the monarchs come by the thou-
Jacqueline Gerling, director of communications at Cleveland Metroparks, recommends that guests swim only during guarded hours at all Metroparks beaches. She said swimming and beach conditions are regularly updated during guarded swimming hours and can be found on the Cleveland Metroparks website. Whatever beach you choose to visit, follow the posted signage and be advised of any warnings prior to swimming. There could be high winds, storms, or times when it’s advised that guests do not swim in a particular area. Many beaches also ask that guests bring their own trash bag or container
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sands, if not tens of thousands. It’s amazing. It’s a beautiful sight.” He said the City of Mentor presents Headlands BeachFest on July 16 with sandcastles and sand sculptures, which will be on view at the beach for the rest of the summer. Beach-glass hunting at Headlands Beach State Park and Geneva State Park Beach is another popular activity. Amy Cossick, village administrator for Fairport Harbor, says it’s good to know the communities the beaches are in, so you know what else is nearby, or what else you can take advantage of, such as restaurants, ice cream shops, museums and other area attractions. Locals can help lead you to hidden gems like a skating rink or an arcade. Arrive early to get the best parking space, or to find a spot in the shade, if you prefer not being in the direct sun.
to pack up and dispose of any items they bring with them to the beach. “Cleveland Metroparks works hard to keep up with maintenance across the park district,” she says. “We encourage guests to ‘pack in, pack out’: bring a suitable trash bag for any disposable items you may have. Please help our team by taking home the disposable items you bring into the parks. Guests will be fined for littering.” Bauer adds that beachgoers should leave valuables such as phones at home, or else they could get left on the beach or broken. They should also remember to bring any needed medications. If they have questions, or need additional information, they can also stop by a local visitors center.
HERE ARE A FEW AREA BEACHES FOR FAMILIES TO CHECK OUT: Cedar Point Beach
Headlands Beach State Park
1 Cedar Point Dr., Sandusky 419- 627-2350 • cedarpoint.com
Located next to Cedar Point and operated by the park, this popular beach stretches about a mile along Lake Erie. Guests can play volleyball, build sandcastles, or take in some rays. Lifeguards are on site. Plus, there’s a boardwalk with restaurants on the beach. Cedar Point beach is accessible to all amusement and water park guests, overnight visitors staying at a Cedar Point property, and season passholders. Guests can enhance their beach visit with add-on experiences, such as parasailing, jet skiing, kayaking, or paddle boarding. Boat rentals and boardwalk tours are also available.
East Harbor State Park
1169 N. Buck Rd. (SR 269 N), Marblehead 419-734-4424 ext. 2 • ohiodnr.gov Part of the state park system, Marblehead offers a 1,500-foot sandy beach. It’s one of the largest and most popular publicly-accessible beaches in the area. There is a bathhouse on site, with restrooms and changing areas. Pets are permitted in designated areas. East Harbor State Park also features 11 hiking and biking trails and an onsite campground. Bike rentals are available. Free admission, no parking fees. Beach space may be limited when water levels are high. There’s also a nature center nearby. Various activities, classes and animal programs are available through East Harbor State Park. There’s a lighthouse in Marblehead.
Edgewater Beach
Lakefront Reservation, Cleveland 216-635-3200 • clevelandmetroparks.com
Edgewater Beach, located in lower Edgewater Park, has something for everyone. Make a day of it and rent a cabana along the shoreline, or join a pick-up game of beach volleyball. Stroll along the beach while enjoying a delicious scoop of Honey Hut ice cream from the Edgewater Beach House. The 2,400-foot beach features 1,000 feet of swimming access. The westernmost portion of the beach is dog-friendly. Guests can explore the nearby trails, grab a bite from The Noshery or Edgewater Beach House, enjoy the sunrise and sunset. Programming opportunities are available at all locations. Download the free Cleveland Metroparks mobile app to view upcoming programs.
Fairport Harbor Lakefront Park Beach 301 Huntington Beach Drive, Fairport Harbor, 440-256-2118 fairportharbor.org • lakemetroparks.com
Maintained by Lake Metroparks, this park with a family-friendly beach is open year-round, including the beach off-season. Boardwalk is easily accessible to the beachfront where guests can view the harbor, see a sunset and the lighthouse. Other amenities include a playground, portable restrooms, benches, pavilion areas with picnic tables, paved trails and more. Fairport Harbor Lakefront Park also serves as a sanctuary for wildlife, and guests alike. Boating, kayaking and fishing are among the popular activities at the beach. In addition to the live activities on the beach, guests can take a break, walk up the hill to the Fairport Harbor Creamery, or take a tour of one of the museums, such as the Fairport Harbor Marine Museum and Lighthouse and the Finnish Heritage Museum.
Geneva State Park Beach
9601 Headlands Road, Mentor • 440-466-8400 • ohiodnr.gov Headlands Beach State Park is 35 acres of beach on Lake Erie. There’s a paved trail that runs along the back dunes of the beach. Beach mats allow people with mobility issues to better reach the water line. This lakeshore sand dune habitat supports rare and unique plants, and the park is one of Ohio’s premier birding locations. Headlands Beach State Park is a recreational beach, but it has some neighbors that are quite different, such as Headlands Dunes State Nature Preserve, and Mentor Marsh, a state nature preserve. (Ohio State Parks do not have admission fees.)
Huntington Beach
Lake Road, Bay Village 216-635-3200 • clevelandmetroparks.com
Situated in Huntington Reservation and located on Cleveland’s west side in Bay Village, enjoy the beauty of Lake Erie from this scenic beach. While you’re there, check out The Noshery, featuring food, traditional concessions, and Honey Hut ice cream. The Noshery offers cocktails and craft beer for guests to enjoy in the Sunset Picnic Plaza.
Kelleys Island State Park
920 N. Division St., Kelleys Island, 419-746-2546 • ohiodnr.gov
Located on an island in the middle of Lake Erie, Kelleys Island State Park Beach is another popular beach in Ohio. The beach also offers kid-friendly, gradual water depth. The beachfront area stretches about 100 ft. long. Other amenities include a small boat launch, and a walking and fishing pier. For added fun, kayak rentals are available on the beach. This is also a great place to search for beach glass. Near the state park campground, which includes a playground, hiking trails and a picnic shelter. No lifeguards. Dogs are permitted if they are on a leash.
Lakeside Beach — Lakeside Chautauqua
236 Walnut Ave., Lakeside 419-798-4461 • lakesideohio.com
Lakeside Beach is a perfect location to swim or sunbathe. In-season, lifeguards are on duty throughout the week. A gate fee is required Memorial Day through Labor Day. Adjacent to the main beach area, families with small children can also visit a separate, fenced-in kiddie pool and splash park, which runs along the shoreline. A parent or guardian must accompany children.
Main Street Beach
Main St. (off US 6), Vermilion 440-204-2490 • cityofvermilion.com
This sandy Lake Erie beach features an observation platform, a concession stand, and the Vermilion Lighthouse. The beach also offers chair and umbrella rentals, as well as a mobile snack bar. (The park is currently undergoing an expansion.) Guests will want to visit the nearby shops and restaurants. The beach is also within walking distance from Downtown Vermilion. In Vermilion, you can rent fishing poles from the library with a valid driver’s license.
Nickel Plate Beach
4499 Padanarum Road, Geneva • 440-466-8400 • ohiodnr.gov Located on Ohio’s northeastern shoreline, Geneva State Park’s 698 acres reflect the beauty of Lake Erie. The lake attracts vacationers who enjoy fishing and boating. Swimmers enjoy the beautiful sand beach, while nature enthusiasts retreat to the park’s freshwater marshes and estuaries. Rentals are available such as kayaks, jet skis and charter boats for Walleye fishing opportunities. There are also hiking trails and forested areas. Geneva State Park is a classic state park with overnight accommodations that include a family campground, cedar cabins, rooms at the lodge, and cottages. (If you’re planning an overnight stay, book early.) There’s a lot to do in the park, as well as in the surrounding community, such as Geneva on the Lake, with its restaurants, shops, bars and live music.
Nickel Plate Dr. (off US 6 E), Huron 419-433-8487 • cityofhuron.org
Operated by the City of Huron, Nickel Plate Beach is an expansive sandy beach with scenic views of Lake Erie sunrises, sunsets, and the Huron Lighthouse. Other amenities include a picnic shelter, picnic tables, grills, a playground, portable restrooms, ping pong tables, corn hole boards, and beach volleyball courts (guests should bring their own game equipment). Guests can also rent rafts, paddle boards, kayaks and other beach gear like chairs and blankets from The Paddle Shack. Memorial Day-Labor Day, No lifeguard on duty; swim at your own risk. Things not to miss are the lighthouse and pier as well as the shops and restaurants in the area.
Villa Angela Beach
Euclid Creek Reservation • 440-331-8111 • clevelandmetroparks.com A favorite location for swimming, Villa Angela Beach in Euclid Creek Reservation offers scenic views of Lake Erie with plenty of shorefront access. The beach is also a popular destination for bird and monarch butterfly watching.
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he region’s park systems have many offerings for families. Travel to one of their nature centers and farms, which often provide an in-depth look at the park’s history, animals, and interactive exhibits for all ages to enjoy. There are also plenty of outdoor activities around or near the centers. With summer break, these provide a perfect opportunity for a family day of exploration in nature. Here are 50 ways to make the most of your time outdoors.
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1. Grab a nature book and read outdoors. 2. Pick a spot for nature drawing. 3. Attend a nature program. 4. Practice reading in the wildlife viewing areas. 5. See the stars. 6. Have an outdoor picnic. 7. Play and learn in indoor play places. 8. Help kids identify spring and summer birds. 9. Take a blanket and sing songs outside. 10. Have kids take nature photos. 11. Bring a walking stick for a hike. 12. Play a ‘Nature ABC’ or ‘I Spy’ game. 13. Ask about volunteer opportunities. 14. Learn about insects seen in parks. 15. Visit the gift shop. 16. Identify what animals eat in the park. 17. Bring a stuffed animal to a self-guided tour. 18. Hike the unpaved trail with your teens. 19. Ask about the baby animals. 20. Visit the water spaces near centers (just leave the rocks alone). 21. Look for animal tracks or scat. 22. Ask a naturalist a question. 23. Put on a nature play. 24. Talk to kids about Ohio’s natural habitats. 25. Learn about the pond’s wildlife. 26. Teach the kids how to read a trail map. 27. Identify the native flowers and plants. 28. Ask about nature art exhibits. 29. Go geocaching. 30. Create a nature scavenger hunt. 31. Stop and listen to nature. 32. Walk on a stroller-friendly trail. 33. Grab binoculars for nature viewing. 34. Explore the center’s history. 35. Identify the trees. 36. Visit a center planetarium. 37. Check out at-home printables and programs. 38. Write a family park story. 39. Go on a bike-friendly trail. 40. Visit the live-animal exhibits. 41. Play in the outdoor spaces. 42. Count the nature items. 43. Plan an outdoor family photo. 44. Go fishing, where permitted. 45. See the butterflies. 46. Learn how to donate to park wildlife. 47. Book an outdoor party space. 48. Use the exercise stations. 49. Learn about wildlife rehabilitation programs. 50. Make a list of the animals seen in the park.
LORAIN COUNTY METRO PARKS’
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F R E E T O AT T E N D ! LAKEVIEW SUNSET CONCERTS Lakeview Park, 1800 W. Erie Ave., Lorain Friday evenings in July | 6:00 p.m.
MUSIC UNDER THE STARS
Lakeview Park, 1800 W. Erie Ave., Lorain Sun., Aug. 14 & Sun., Sept. 11 | 6:00 p.m.
VERMILION RIVER RESERVATION SUMMER CONCERT SERIES 51211 N. Ridge Rd., Vermilion Sunday evenings | June 12-Aug. 14 | 6:30 p.m.
MUSIC ON THE PATIO
Miller Nature Preserve, 2739 Center Rd., Avon 2nd & 4th Thursday of the month | June 9-Sept. 8 6:30 p.m.
F U L L S C H E D U L E AVA I L A B L E O N L I N E AT:
WWW.LORAINCOUNTYMETROPARKS.COM/WHATS-HAPPENING
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SUMMER HELMET SAFETY By Akron Children’s Hospital Summer is the time for outdoor play — capture the flag, hideand-seek, and any number of new games kids make up with friends and neighbors. Running, skating and cycling are healthy activities that build muscle and strengthen bones. Hopefully, they will set kids on a course of living active lifestyles for life. Warm weather also means kids will be arriving in ERs after bicycle accidents, skateboard and scooter mishaps, and rollerblade wipe-outs, and with injuries from minor to life-threatening. According to Safe Kids Worldwide, 40 percent of parents surveyed admitted that their children don’t always wear a helmet while riding, even though more than 426,000 children — nearly 50 an hour — visited an emergency department due to a wheeled-sport injury. In 2021, Akron Children’s treated 58 patients for all-terrain vehicle-related injuries, with 55 percent not wearing a helmet. Of the 80 children treated for bicycle-related injuries, 89 percent were not wearing a helmet. And of the 22 patients treated for skateboarding injuries, none wore a helmet. “My standard comment to parents is ‘Most parts of the body you hurt will heal — except the brain,’” says Dr. Joseph Iocono, pediatric surgeon at Akron Children’s Hospital. “That’s the bad news. The good news is helmets are 85 to 87 percent effective in reducing your risk of a brain injury. It’s imperative that all kids wear helmets all the time on bikes and other wheeled vehicles.” About 30 percent of these children had some type of head injury (most likely their primary diagnosis), and more than a third required surgery.
“Scrapes and scratches mend,” Iocono says. “Broken bones heal, and other injuries typically have good outcomes, especially in childhood. But traumatic brain injuries can have life-long consequences.” Heather Trnka, injury prevention coalition supervisor for Akron Children’s, offers these tips to avoid helmet hassles and keep kids safe: • Make it a habit. Start at the youngest age, and require the helmet each and every time, from the shortest ride on the cul-de-sac to the hours-long ride on the trails. • Practice what you preach. Adults should wear proper fitting helmets all the time also. • Let kids have a say in their helmet color and style. • To make sure your child’s helmet fits correctly, they should have about two finger-widths between their eyebrows and the rim of the helmet. The strap should be slightly tight, but comfortable. • Always do a quick bike check before riding. Look for proper air in tires and working brakes and chains.
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• Wear closed-toed shoes when cycling. • Keep a few extra helmets on hand for your kids’ friends who arrive on bikes without head protection. • Don’t ride wearing earbuds. • As a general rule, children should not ride alone in streets until at least age 13. • When riding on sidewalks, watch for cars backing out of driveways. • Bicycle deaths are most likely to occur in the summer or fall, and are most likely to happen during dusk, at times when both vehicle and bicycle traffic is higher and visibility decreases. • Teach your child about hand signals and other traffic rules. Akron Children’s has partnered with the Goodyear Foundation to create the Safe Mobility Project, expanding child safety programs focusing on child passenger seats, bike helmets and teen drivers. A helmet fit test and information about proper correct usage of child passenger safety seats and tips for teen drivers can be found here: safemobilityproject.com
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Navigating Electronics with Kids in the Summer
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ears ago, parents had to “drag” their child inside when the streetlights clicked on. Nowadays, many parents struggle to get their child outside. The pandemic has kept children and adolescents inside for almost two years. They have lost social skills and other skills, such as gross motor. They also have become accustomed to a dopamine rush, a proven fact from video games. It’s hard to get that same dopamine rush from other activities, and thus one must be diligent and aware of the reinforcement schedule that video games provide young people nowadays. Video game gross revenue greatly outpaces that of the music and movie industries combined. Video games became extremely popular, especially when two things happened: gaming became mobile, but more importantly, gaming became social. Perhaps you have heard a thousand times from your child, “All my friends are on the games, too.” Parents don’t want their child to miss out, so if all their friends are on games, many parents give in and let them play games they don’t want them to play, or at times when they want them to do other activities. Navigating electronics in summer can be difficult for parents. It is difficult because parents are busy, and children and adolescents can be very stubborn in not wanting to get off the games and sneaky in how they get on the games. It is hard to control when they have access to their games. Honesty and integrity are issues to be concerned with, and much more. Here are some tips that might be helpful to you as a parent if you are working on getting a balance this summer: • Talk to your child about honesty and integrity. Work on continuing to build a relationship with your child or adolescent so that if they make a promise regarding games or social media, they will stick to it. If they break it, don’t get angry, get investigative. In other words, figure out why they broke the agreement. Was it something going on on social media that they were embarrassed about? Are they addicted to the games? Be a good detective, not a yelling parent.
• Get the whole family involved. If your entire family is included, it’s more likely the child or adolescent is going to be involved in the process. For example, make a list of activities, put them in a hat, and have someone pick one out. That way, you can rotate who picks the activities and what activities are available. A second idea is to get the family involved in a new family activity that everyone can do. Pick something that may be different, that they normally wouldn’t do, such as archery, fishing, boating, or hiking. Make it a family affair, and make it fun.
• Consistency of parenting is the key. Most of the time when I am working with children and adolescents with electronic problems, I find inconsistency in parenting in the home. All parental figures must be united in what the rules are and enforce the rules equally. I suggest having a basic amount of electronics time that a child or adolescent can have in a day and then doing “pay to play,” i.e., if they do extra things, such as volunteer in the community, they can earn extra time. • Don’t make electronics evil; make them just part of the day. Electronics themselves can be an interesting hobby. For example, nowadays there are esports teams forming in schools. It is when things are out of balance that there is a problem. Keeping the balance is the key. Therefore, don’t have an argument with your child or adolescent about not playing electronics or games at all, but try to work on a problem-solving agreement about what is reasonable. Include all electronics in the deal: phones, TV, iPads, computers, etc. Otherwise, the child or adolescent will just switch from one device to another.
• Research activities the child or adolescent can do in the summer. After researching, have them pick one of maybe three that you agree are good picks. This gives them a
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feeling of some control over what they are doing, rather than being told they must do one particular activity. • Look at camps and programs. There are many unique programs available now for children, young adolescents, and even older adolescents that were not available years ago. For example, at my office we have a day program that works on social skills and STEM activities, as well as an overnight camp that works on social skills and electronic reduction. • Have a plan ahead of time. Oftentimes parents are caught in a pressured situation where they make an impulsive decision and then are stuck with it. If you are caught in such a pressured situation where you don’t know what to do, tell your child or adolescent: “I need to think about this before I answer you.” Generally it’s not an emergency, so take a deep breath, take some time, and reflect. • Seek professional help, if needed. Some children and adolescents can become very aggressive, verbally abusive, oppositional, and difficult about getting off electronics in the summer. If you are having this problem, seek professional help. Even if your child won’t go, you can go yourself and get advice. Dr. Berk is a psychologist, author, and coach who works with clients including children, adolescents, adults, and families locally and around the world. He is the author of two books, “Parent’s Guide to Electronic Addiction,” and “Code-Shifting: Social Skills for the Screen Age”. For more information, visit jayberkphd.com
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SUMMER EVENTS ARE BACK! Presents
CROCKER KIDS
Crocker Park in Westlake
FUN AT FIRST & MAIN First & Main – Hudson
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PINECREST PLAY DAYS
I-271 & Harvard Road - Orange Village
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Join us for 2 hours of Fun in the Sun!
3 VENUES AND 12 DATES • REGISTRATION OPENS IN APRIL Keep watching our digital and social media for more announcements
SAVE THE DATES! TUESDAYS FROM 11 A.M. TO 1 P.M. May 17 - Princess/Superhero Dress-up Party June 7 - Animal Fun with Jungle Terry
July 12 - CLE Rocks Dance Party
August 2 - Foam Party Fun!
TUESDAYS FROM 10 A.M. TO 12 P.M. May 24 - Superheroes and Princesses! Oh My!
June 14 - Animal Facts with the Metroparks! July 19 - Dance Party at First and Main!
August 9 - Fantastic Foam Party!
TUESDAYS FROM 11 A.M. TO 1 P.M. May 31 - Dress-Up! Princess/Superhero Day
June 21 - Jungle Terry and His Animal Friends July 26 - Concert on the Green
August 16 - Splish Splashing Away!
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These attractions operating hours could be subject to change. Please check with venues before attending to ensure times and availability are valid and to understand health guidelines. Please visit northeastohioparent.com for more information
Historical Sites CENTURY VILLAGE MUSEUM
14653 E. Park St., Burton 440-834-1492, centuryvillagemuseum.org
A CHRISTMAS STORY HOUSE
3159 W. 11th St., Cleveland 216-298-4919, achristmasstoryhouse.com
& Tours
CUYAHOGA VALLEY SCENIC RAILROAD
GRAYS ARMORY MUSEUM
HISTORIC ZOAR VILLAGE
DUNHAM TAVERN MUSEUM
HALE FARM & VILLAGE
HOOVER HISTORICAL CENTER
Office: 1630 W. Mill St., Peninsula 330-439-5708, cvsr.com
6709 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 216-431-1060, dunhamtavern.org
GOODTIME III EXCURSION SHIP
825 E. 9th St. Pier, North Coast Harbor, Cleveland 216-861-5110, goodtimeiii.com
1234 Bolivar Road, Cleveland 216-621-5938, graysarmory.com 2686 Oak Hill Road, Bath 330-666-3711, halefarm.org
HASTINGS DAIRY
13181 Claridon Troy Road, Burton 440-635-0313, hastingsdairy.com
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198 Main St., Zoar 330-874-3011, historiczoarvillage.com
1875 E. Maple St., N. Canton 330-490-7435, walsh.edu/ hoover-historical-center.html
JAMES A. GARFIELD NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE 8095 Mentor Ave., Mentor 440-255-8722, nps.gov/jaga
Historical Sites & Tours LAKE ERIE CANOPY TOURS
Museums
AKRON ART MUSEUM 1 S. High St., Akron 330-376-9185, akronartmuseum.org
4888 N. Broadway (State Route 534), Geneva-on-the-Lake 866-601-1973, lakeeriecanopytours.com
AKRON CHILDREN’S MUSEUM
MAPLESIDE FARMS
1710 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 216-621-0178, bonfoey.com
294 Pearl Road, Brunswick 330-225-5577, mapleside.com
ROSCOE VILLAGE
600 N. Whitewoman St., Coshocton, 740-622-7644, roscoevillage.com
SAUDER VILLAGE
22611 State Route 2, Archbold 800-590-9755, saudervillage.org
ST. HELENA III CANAL BOAT RIDES
Canal Fulton Canalway Center 125 Tuscarawas St., Canal Fulton 330-854-6835, cityofcanalfulton-oh.gov
STAN HYWET HALL & GARDENS
714 N. Portage Path, Akron 330-836-5533, stanhywet.org
THE STEAMSHIP MATHER
601 Erieside Ave., Cleveland 216-694-2000, glsc.org
TREE FROG CANOPY TOURS
21899 Wally Road, Glenmont 740-599-2662, treefrogcanopytours.com
WILDWOOD CULTURAL CENTER
7645 Little Mountain Road, Mentor, 440-974-5735, cityofmentor.com
216 S. Main St. 330-396-6103, akronkids.org
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S AIR & SPACE MUSEUM 1501 N. Marginal Road, Cleveland 216-623-1111, iwasm.org
KENT STATE UNIVERSITY MUSEUM
THE BONFOEY GALLERY
515 Hilltop Drive, Kent 330-672-3450, kent.edu/museum
CANTON CLASSIC CAR MUSEUM
LEARNING CENTER AND MONEY MUSEUM (FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF CLEVELAND)
123 6th St. SW, Canton 330-455-3603, cantonclassiccar.org
1455 E. 6th St., Cleveland 216-579-3188, clevelandfed. org/en/learningcenter.aspx
CANTON MUSEUM OF ART
MALTZ MUSEUM OF JEWISH HERITAGE
CASTLE NOEL
MAPS AIR MUSEUM
1001 Market Ave. N, Canton 330-453-7666, cantonart.org 260 S. Court St., Medina 330-721-6635, castlenoel.com
CHILDREN’S MUSEUM OF CLEVELAND
3813 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 216-791-7114, cmcleveland.org
CLEVELAND HISTORY CENTER
10825 East Blvd., Cleveland 216-721-5722, wrhs.org
CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART
11150 East Blvd., Cleveland 216-421-7350, clevelandart.org
CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
1 Wade Oval Drive, Cleveland 216-231-4600, cmnh.org
FAIRPORT HARBOR MARINE MUSEUM
129 Second St., Fairport Harbor 440-354-4825, fairportharborlighthouse.org
2929 Richmond Road, Beachwood, 216-593-0575, maltzmuseum.org
2260 International Parkway, N. Canton 330-896-6332, mapsairmuseum.org
MCKINLEY PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM 800 McKinley Monument Drive NW, Canton 330-455-7043, mckinleymuseum.org
THE MERRY-GO-ROUND MUSEUM 301 Jackson St., Sandusky 419-626-6111, merrygoroundmuseum.org
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART CLEVELAND 11400 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 216-421-8671, mocacleveland.org
NORTHERN OHIO RAILWAY MUSEUM
5515 Buffham Road, Seville 330-769-5501, trainweb.org/norm
PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME
2121 George Halas Drive NW, Canton , 330-456-8207, profootballhof.com
THE ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM 1100 Rock and Roll Blvd., Cleveland 216-781-7625, rockhall.com
TRANSFORMER STATION 1460 W. 29th St., Cleveland 216-938-5429, transformerstation.org
THE TROLL HOLE MUSEUM
228 E. Main St., Alliance 330-596-1157, thetrollhole.com
Sporting Events
AKRON RUBBERDUCKS Canal Park, 300 S. Main St., Akron 330-253-5151, akronrubberducks.com
CLEVELAND GUARDIANS
Progressive Field, 2401 Ontario St., Cleveland, 216-420-4487, mlb.com/guardians
LAKE COUNTY CAPTAINS
Classic Park, 35300 Vine St., Eastlake 440-975-8085, captainsbaseball.com
LAKE ERIE CRUSHERS Mercy Health Stadium, 2009 Baseball Blvd., Avon 440-934-3636, lakeeriecrushers.com
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AKRON FOSSILS AND SCIENCE CENTER
2080 S. Cleveland-Massillon Road, Copley, 330-665-3466, akronfossils.com
BRECKSVILLE NATURE CENTER
9000 Chippewa Creek Drive, Brecksville, 440-526-1012, clevelandmetroparks.com
CANALWAY CENTER
4524 E. 49th St., Cuyahoga Heights 216-206-1000, clevelandmetroparks.com
COSI (CENTER OF SCIENCE & INDUSTRY) 333 W. Broad St., Columbus 614-228-2674, cosi.org
CROWN POINT ECOLOGY CENTER
3220 Ira Road, Bath 330-668-8992, crownpointecology.org
F.A. SEIBERLING NATURE REALM
1828 Smith Road, Akron 330-865-8065, summitmetroparks.org
GREAT LAKES SCIENCE CENTER
601 Erieside Ave., Cleveland 216-694-2000, greatscience.org
HOLDEN ARBORETUM
9500 Sperry Road, Kirtland 440-946-4400, holdenfg.org
LAKE ERIE NATURE AND SCIENCE CENTER
28728 Wolf Road, Bay Village 440-871-2900, lensc.org
THE NATURE CENTER AT SHAKER LAKES
2600 S. Park Blvd., Cleveland 216-321-5935, shakerlakes.org
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NORTH CHAGRIN NATURE CENTER
401 Buttermilk Falls Pkwy., Mayfield Village 440-473-3370, clevelandmetroparks.com
OENSLAGER NATURE CENTER
6100 Ridge Road, Sharon Center 330-722-9364, medinacountyparks.com
OH WOW! CHILDREN’S CENTER FOR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
15 Central Square, Youngstown 330-744-5914, ohwowkids.org
OHIO BIRD SANCTUARY 3774 Orweiler Road, Mansfield 419-884-4295, ohiobirdsanctuary.com
ROCKY RIVER NATURE CENTER
24000 Valley Parkway, N. Olmsted 440-734-6660, clevelandmetroparks.com
SUSAN HAMBLEY NATURE CENTER
1473 Parschen Blvd., Brunswick 330-722-9364, medinacountyparks.com
THE WILDERNESS CENTER 9877 Alabama Ave. S.W., Wilmot 330-359-5235, wildernesscenter.org
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AFRICAN SAFARI WILDLIFE PARK
African Safari Wildlife Park is celebrating its 54th WILD Season. They offer a one-of-a-kind opportunity to feed giraffe, zebra, bison, alpaca and more from the comfort of your own vehicle. Meet and feed hundreds of exotic animals in the 65-acre outdoor drive-thru Safari. Take a walk on the WILD side in the walk-thru Safari, and enjoy the EdZOOcation animal programs, HogWILD experience, and Aviary Adventure. Located at 267 S. Lightner Rd, Port Clinton, 1-800-5212660, africansafariwildlifepark.com
CAMP HI CANOE & KAYAK
Come paddle the State Scenic Cuyahoga River. Celebrating 50 years, Camp Hi has canoes, kayaks and stand-up paddle boards for beginners to experienced boaters. Choose a trip lasting from one to six hours. Paddles, life jackets and transportation are provided. Bring your friends and family to experience this beautiful, unspoiled river. Have an adventure in your own backyard! 12274 Abbott Road, Hiram, 330-569-7621, camphiadventure.com
CANTON PALACE THEATRE
The Canton Palace Theatre presents summer movies on Canton’s largest screen! Summer Kids Movies are Mondays at 1 p.m., open to the public, and group reservations are available. Sensory Cinema is a theater experience tailored to patrons with sensory processing disorders and their families: the lights are dimmed, the sound is lower, and dietary-sensitive offerings are available at the concession stand. Showtimes are at 6:30 p.m., box office/doors open at 6 p.m. $2 general admission for either showtime. 605 Market Ave. N., Canton, cantonpalacetheatre.org
Nurture your child’s passion, grow friendships, and build confidence, poise, and technique in inspiring camps and classes for children. Storybook-themed camps available for ages 3-8. Small classes with patient and experienced teachers, offering individual attention and encouraging each student to excel. Classes and camps include: ballet, jazz, tap, dance history and film and more. Opportunities may include museum visits, guest presentations, and performances. Looking for something for you? We have you covered, too. Home of City Ballet of Cleveland, 13108 Shaker Square, Cleveland, 216-295-2222, clevelandcitydance.com
CLAY’S PARK RESORT
Clay’s Park Resort is a destination for outdoor fun in Northeast Ohio. Spend your day swimming at the Adventure Water Park, bouncing high on jumping pillows, or putting around an 18-hole mini golf course. Spend your nights relaxing at your premium campsite or cabin, around a crackling fire. With 500 acres and just a short drive from Cuyahoga Valley National Park and historic Canal Fulton, Clay’s Park offers a breathtaking camping experience for everyone. 12951 Patterson St. NW, North Lawrence, clayspark.com
CLEVELAND METROPARKS ZOO
Visit Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and find your wild side. Connect with animals from around the world including giraffes, elephants and rhinos. See the gorillas and hand-feed a giraffe. Get close with compelling education programs like Keeper for a Day (ages 12 and older) and the Inside Tracks (ages 5 and older) behind-the-scenes tour. Get inspired and help Secure a Future For Wildlife. Cleveland Metroparks Zoo is open seven days a week. Visit FutureForWildlife.org
CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA
Tickets on sale now for the 2022 Blossom Music Festival. Northeast Ohio’s favorite summer tradition returns for 10 weeks of concerts and picnics at Blossom Music Center. The
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Cleveland Orchestra will present a mix of classical and pops concerts, along with movie presentations for audiences in its scenic summer home, Blossom Music Center, 145 W. Steels Corners Rd., Cuyahoga Falls. Visit clevelandorchestra.com for the full Blossom Music Festival schedule and health and safety protocols.
EUCLID PUBLIC LIBRARY
‘Read Beyond the Beaten Path’ this summer with the Euclid Public Library’s Summer Reading Program from June 6 to July 30. Children in sixth grade and younger are challenged to read 15 minutes a day, while teens are challenged to read 30 to 45 minutes a day. The more you read, the more entries you earn for our grand prize drawing, 631 E. 222nd St, Euclid. Visit euclidlibrary. beanstack.org or download the Beanstack Tracker app available on all app stores to get started.
GREAT LAKES SCIENCE CENTER
Get ready for an all-access backstage pass to the scientific innovations that shaped rock ‘n’ roll in The Science of Rock N’ Roll at Great Lakes Science Center, open now through September 5. Channel your inner rock star in the instruments gallery, explore the recording experience as you mix tracks, step into the karaoke booth for your turn in the spotlight, and so much more! Experience science in the key of rock, and plan your visit at greatscience.com
GREATER CLEVELAND AQUARIUM
Have you seen the suction cups on a poison dart frog’s toes? Ever watched a garden eel stretch to snatch passing prey? When did you last count the suckers on an octopus’ arm? Get up-close views of moon jellyfish, weedy seadragons, cownose stingrays, sand tiger sharks and other amazing aquatic life (but not other guests) at the Greater Cleveland Aquarium. Timed entry, limited capacity and advance reservations. Learn more at greaterclevelandaquarium.com
HERITAGE FARMS
Get away from it all without going too far. They have primitive camping sites in their tree fields to get a bit of country peace and quiet, and Shelter Camping Sites offering a bit more weather protection from April 23 to October 30. Their garden apartment offers a one-bedroom suite adjoining the farmhouse where you can relax in a private country-style suite packed with charm. Visit HeritageFarms.com or heritagefarms.com/camping-rentalprivate-events
LORAIN COUNTY METRO PARKS
The Lorain County Metro Parks offers a variety of public programs, including hikes, outdoor concerts, animal encounters, educational opportunities, and more! Lorain County Metro Parks has been caring for the landscape of your family traditions since 1957. With more than 11,000 acres of protected and public land, everyone can find a park to enjoy. Visit loraincountymetroparks.com to see what’s happening and to find your chance to enjoy nature nearby.
MAGICAL THEATRE
Professional teaching artists working in the field lovingly share their skills and knowledge with your kids. Building up their confidence and self-esteem, along with a hearty work ethic in an atmosphere of support and inclusion, your kids will sing, dance, and act their way to joy, self-improvement, and success. Drama without trauma for your kids. magicaltheatre.org
NATURE CENTER AT SHAKER LAKES
What will you discover when you unplug and reconnect with the outdoors? Step into the outdoor classroom nestled in the heart of the Shaker Parklands on Cleveland’s East Side. Unleash your curiosity and explore all that Northeast Ohio native habitats have to offer. The Nature Center at Shaker Lakes is free and open to the public. With over two miles of trails, and connecting trails throughout the Shaker Parklands, adventure and discovery await. 2600 South Park Blvd., Cleveland. shakerlakes.org
PINSTRIPES
Pinstripes Cleveland, located in Pinecrest, is the perfect choice for a family summer activity. Their Kid’s club offers weekday specials for dining and gaming. For ages 12 and younger, kid’s meal choices are $5, and bowling and bocce is $5 per person, per hour. Available Mondays through Thursdays, open to close. Pinstripes is open seven days a week for lunch, dinner, weekend brunch, bowling and bocce ball. Located at 111 Park Ave., Beachwood. Reservations are available at 216-415-8010 or at pinstripes.com/cleveland Where magic strikes
PORTAGE PARK DISTRICT
Find Adventure in your Portage Park District! Explore over 2,700 acres of parkland and 14 miles of hike and bike trails. You’ll find so many great opportunities for recreation and respite in nature. Join them this year for both in-person and virtual education programs, park “pop-ups”, year-round Wild Hikes Challenge, and more. Check out Owlbert’s Adventures – programs designed specifically for 3- to 6-year-old nature lovers. Visit portageparkdistrict.org for program registration and online education resources.
SUMMIT COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
See “ewe” on Mutton Hill! The Summit County Historical Society of Akron welcomes you to join us this summer each Friday, June 3 through Sept. 2, at 10:30 a.m. Farm Fridays are for preschool through 6th grade students. Free programming is provided on the grounds of the Perkins Stone Mansion with visits to the John Brown House. Join us for stories, songs and fun activities! 550 Copley Road, Akron, 330-535-1120, summithistory.org
SUMMIT METRO PARKS
At Summit Metro Parks, they conserve, sustainably manage and value natural resources for the health and enjoyment of the community, and inspire people to connect with nature through clean and safe parks. Explore 15,000 acres throughout 16 parks, three nature centers, and more than 150 miles of trails. Now through June 30, join for the award-winning, self-guided “Spree for All” event on flat, easy trails! Visit spreeforall.summitmetroparks.org to learn more.
STAN HYWET
Learn and play at Stan Hywet. Included free with admission are educational programs like Seiberling Explorers, where families experience a guided adventure throughout the estate. Get up close and personal at the Butterfly exhibit. Seek out hidden clues with geocaching. Climb through the Home of Nature installations. The Playgarden includes a splash pad, playhouse and more. Discovery Days is an informal way to explore the grounds. Scout programs available. Visit stanhywet.org for dates and details.
TRIKEABLE TREATS
Trikeable Treats is Northeast Ohio’s one-of-a-kind ice cream bike that’s guaranteed to bring out the 8-year-old in everybody. Imagine the “The Ice Cream Man” playing the classic “Ice Cream Music” pedaling and serving all the nostalgic frozen ice creams that you know, love and remember. They promise to make your indoor or outdoor adult or kid party fun, unique and memorable for both you and your guests. 216-931-0224, trikeabletreats. com, Facebook.com/TrikeableTreats/ or Instagram.com/trikeabletreats/
THE WILDERNESS CENTER
The Wilderness Center connects the community to conservation through education, and features 12 miles of scenic trails for hiking and enjoyment, picnic shelters, Nature Playscape for kids, educational programs, and a Nature Center with interactive exhibits and gift shop. The Wilderness Center relies on memberships and donations to keep our trails free and open to the public and our programs affordable for all. Please consider making a donation or becoming a member when you visit. 9877 Alabama Ave. SW, Wilmot. wildernesscenter.org
WILLOUGHBY-EASTLAKE PUBLIC LIBRARY — SUMMER READING PROGRAM 2022
Celebrate summer by joining the Willoughby-Eastlake Public Library’s summer reading program: “Oceans of Possibilities,” from May 31 through July 23. Track your reading online through the library’s Beanstack app, or come into the library to participate in person. Children, teens, and adults have a chance to win awesome prizes. Registration begins May 23. Visit we247.org for all the details.
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5404-A Lake Road E., Geneva-on-the-Lake 440-466-0333, bestcoastwatersports.com
GREAT LAKES KAYAKING
14th Street and Broadway, Lorain 440-396-5887, facebook.com Great-LakesKayaking-471961172948960
RIVER CRUISER KAYAKING
Various locations in Cleveland facebook.com/ rivercruiserkayaking
GREAT LAKES WATERSPORTS
ROUNDUP LAKE CAMPGROUND
CAMP HI CANOE LIVERY
HINCKLEY LAKE BOATHOUSE & STORE
SILVER CREEK BOATHOUSE
CANAL FULTON CANOE LIVERY
JELLYSTONE PARK
219 W. Cherry St., Canal Fulton 330-854-4008, cfcanoe.com
12712 Hoover Ave. NW, Uniontown 330-877-9800, akroncantonjellystone.com
TIMBER RIDGE CAMPGROUND
COUNTRYSIDE CAMPGROUND
KAYAK THE BAY
BREAKAWAY EXCURSIONS
17759 Valley Road, Auburn Twp. 440-773-2465, breakawayexcursions.com 12274 Abbott Road, Hiram 330-569-7621, camphiadventure.com
2687 State Route 43, Mogadore 330-628-1212, countrysidecampgrounds.com
CROOKED RIVER ADVENTURES
13468 Main Market Road, Burton 440-834-1778, crookedriveradventures.com
41 DEGREES NORTH COASTAL KAYAK ADVENTURES 1500 Scenic Park Drive, Lakewood, 866-529-2541, kayak41north.com
GRAND RIVER CANOE LIVERY
3825 Fobes Road, Rock Creek 800-632-2663, grandrivercanoe.com
1148 Main Ave., Cleveland 216-644-0272, glwatersports.com
1 West Drive, Hinckley 330-278-2160, clevelandmetroparks.com
760 Bayview Ave., Put-in-Bay 419-967-0796, kayakthebay.net
LAKE METROPARKS FISHING Various locations 440-639-7275, lakemetroparks.com
NORTH COAST OUTPOST 6308 Lake Road W., Geneva 440-251-8048, thenorthcoastoutpost.com
OHIO DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, DIVISION OF STATE PARKS & WATERCRAFT Operates 74 state parks throughout Ohio 866-OHIOPARKS, ohiodnr.gov
PINE LAKES CAMPGROUND
3001 Hague Road, Orwell 440-437-6218, pinelakescampground.net
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3392 State Route 82, Mantua 330-562-9100, rounduplakecampground.com
5171 S. Medina Line Road, Norton 330-867-5511, summitmetroparks.org
51900 Portman Road, Amherst 440-965-4113, timberridgecamping.com
TRAILHEAD CANOE LIVERY
135 Lake Ave. NW, Massillon 800-226-6349, trailheadcanoelivery.com
WALBORN RESERVOIR MARINA 11324 Price St. NE, Alliance 330-935-0367, starkparks.com/shops/ walborn-marina
WEST RIVER PADDLING CO.
655 W. River Road, Vermilion 440-967-5292, westriverkayak.com
WILLOW LAKE CAMPGROUND
3935 N. Broadway, Geneva 440-466-0150, willowlakecamping.com
Water Parks BAYLOR BEACH PARK 8777 Manchester Ave. SW, Navarre 330-767-3031, baylorbeachpark.com
CASTAWAY BAY 2001 Cleveland Road, Sandusky 419-627-2106, castawaybay.com
CEDAR POINT SHORES 1 Cedar Point Drive, Sandusky 419-627-2350, cedarpoint.com
CLAY’S PARK
12951 Patterson St. NW, North Lawrence 330-854-6691, clayspark.com
CLEARWATER PARK AT AKRON/CANTON JELLYSTONE PARK
12712 Hoover Ave. NW, Uniontown 330-877-9800, akroncantonjellystone.com
GREAT WOLF LODGE
4600 Milan Road, Sandusky 800-641-9653, greatwolf.com
KALAHARI RESORT
7000 Kalahari Drive, Sandusky 844-389-6837, kalahariresorts.com
Zoos, Aquariums & Farm Parks AFRICAN SAFARI WILDLIFE PARK
267 S. Lightner Road, Port Clinton 419-732-3606, africansafariwildlifepark. com
DERTHICK’S FARM
5182 State Route 82, Mantua 330-569-8661, derthickcornmaze.com
GREATER CLEVELAND AQUARIUM
505 Euclid Ave., Akron 330-375-2550, akronzoo.org
2000 Sycamore St., Cleveland 216-862-8803, greatercleve landaquarium.com
CLEVELAND METROPARKS ZOO
THE FARM AT WALNUT CREEK
AKRON ZOO
3900 Wildlife Way, Cleveland 216-661-6500, clevelandmetroparks.com/ zoo
4147 County Road 114, Sugarcreek 330-893-4200, thefarmatwalnutcreek.com
LAKE METROPARKS FARMPARK
8800 Euclid Chardon Road, Kirtland 440-256-2122, lakemetroparks.com
NICKAJACK FARMS
2955 Manchester Ave. NW, N. Lawrence 330-323-9714, nickajackfarms.com
WAGON TRAILS ANIMAL PARK
907 Youngstown Kingsville Road SE, Vienna 330-539-4494, wagontrails.com
NORTHEAST OHIO PARENTS EVENT SERIES Free, family-friendly entertainment with interactive activities for kids ages 2-9, northeastohioparent.com
Crocker Kids. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Crocker Park, 189 Crocker Park Blvd., Westlake May 17: Princess/ Superhero Dress-up Party
Pinecrest Play Days. 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Park Avenue, Orange Village, May 31: Dress-Up! Princess/Superhero Day
Fun At First & Main. 10 a.m.-noon, First and Main, Hudson May 24: Superheroes and Princesses! Oh My!
PIONEER WATERLAND 10661 Kile Road, Chardon 440-285-0910, pioneerwaterland.com
TWINSBURG WATER PARK
10260 1/2 Ravenna Road, Twinsburg 330-963-8710, mytwinsburg.com
WALDAMEER WATER WORLD
220 Peninsula Drive, Erie, Pa. 814-838-3591, waldameer.com
WATER WORKS FAMILY AQUATIC CENTER 2025 Munroe Falls Ave., Cuyahoga Falls 330-971-8433, cityofcf.com
WATERING HOLE SAFARI & WATERPARK
1530 S. Danbury Road, Port Clinton 419-732-6671, wateringholeatmonsoon.com
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BEECH CREEK BOTANICAL GARDEN & NATURE PRESERVE 11929 Beech St. NE, Alliance 330-829-7050, beechcreekgardens.org
CANTON GARDEN CENTER
1615 Stadium Park Drive NW, Canton, 330-455-6172, cantongardencenter.com
CLEVELAND CULTURAL GARDENS IN ROCKEFELLER PARK 750 E. 88th St., Cleveland culturalgardens.org
CLEVELAND BOTANICAL GARDEN 11030 East Blvd., Cleveland 216-721-1600, holdenfg.org
CLEVELAND METROPARKS
4101 Fulton Parkway, Cleveland 216-635-3200, clevelandmetroparks.com
CUYAHOGA VALLEY NATIONAL PARK
15610 Vaughn Road, Brecksville 440-717-3890, nps.gov/cuva
GEAUGA PARK DISTRICT 9160 Robinson Road, Chardon 440-286-9516, geaugaparkdistrict.org
HOLDEN ARBORETUM
9550 Sperry Road, Kirtland 440-946-4400, holdenfg.org
LAKE METROPARKS
OHIO & ERIE CANALWAY
Cuyahoga County: 6801 Brecksville Road, Ste. 185, Independence, 216-520-1825 Summit, Stark & Tuscarawas counties: 47 W. Exchange St., Akron 330-374-5657 ohioanderiecanalway.com
OHIO DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, DIVISION OF STATE PARKS & WATERCRAFT Operates 74 state parks throughout Ohio 866-OHIOPARKS, parks.ohiodnr.gov
PORTAGE PARK DISTRICT
705 Oakwood St., Ste. G-4, Ravenna, 330-297-7728, portageparkdistrict.org
PRESTON’S H.O.P.E. PLAYGROUND PARK 26001 S. Woodland Road, Beachwood prestonshope.com
11211 Spear Road, Concord Township 440-358-7275, lakemetroparks.com
SECREST ARBORETUM & GARDENS
LORAIN COUNTY METRO PARKS
STAN HYWET HALL & GARDENS
12882 Diagonal Road, LaGrange 800-LCM-PARK, loraincountymetroparks.com
MEDINA COUNTY PARK DISTRICT
6364 Deerview Lane 330-722-9364, medinacountyparks.com
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1680 Madison Ave., Wooster 330-263-3761, secrest.osu.edu
714 N. Portage Path, Akron 330-836-5533, stanhywet.org
STARK PARKS
5712 12th St. NW, Canton 330-477-3552, starkparks.com
SUMMIT COUNTY METRO PARKS
975 Treaty Line Road, Akron 330-867-5511, summitmetroparks.org
Theaters & Concerts AKRON CIVIC THEATRE
MAGICAL THEATRE COMPANY
TALESPINNER CHILDREN’S THEATRE
BECK CENTER FOR THE ARTS
PLAYHOUSE SQUARE
WEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE
182 S. Main St., Akron 330-253-2488, akroncivic.com
17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood 216-521-2540, beckcenter.org
565 W. Tuscarawas Ave., Barberton 330-848-3708, magicaltheatre.org
1501 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 216-241-6000, playhousesquare.org
5209 Detroit Ave., Cleveland 216-264-9680, talespinnercle.org
1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron 330-836-2626, weathervaneplayhouse.com
BLOSSOM MUSIC CENTER
1145 W. Steels Corners Road, Cuyahoga Falls 330-920-8040, clevelandamphitheater.com
CAIN PARK — EVANS AMPHITHEATER 14591 Superior Road, Cleveland Hts. 216-371-3000, cainpark.com
CANTON PALACE THEATRE
605 Market Ave. N., Canton 330-454-8172, cantonpalacetheatre.org
CLEVELAND METROPARKS EDGEWATER LIVE & EUCLID BEACH LIVE clevelandmetroparks.com
CLEVELAND PLAYHOUSE THE ALLEN, OUTCALT AND HELEN THEATRES 1407 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 216-241-6000, clevelandplayhouse.com
E.J. THOMAS HALL 198 Hill St., Akron 330-972-7570, uakron.edu/ej
THE FINE ARTS ASSOCIATION
38660 Mentor Ave., Willoughby 440-951-7500, fineartsassociation.org
GREAT LAKES THEATER AT THE HANNA THEATRE 2067 E. 14th St., Cleveland 216-241-6000, greatlakestheater.org
LOCK 3
200 S. Main St., Akron 330-375-2877, lock3live.com
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BRUNSWICK SKATESTATION
1261 Industrial Parkway N., Brunswick, 330-225-9842, skatestation.net
CHAGRIN VALLEY ROLLER RINK
7151 S. Main St., Chagrin Falls 440-247-4224, skate.cvrr.com
CITY SKATE CENTER
63 W. Walnut Ave., Painesville 440-352-2002, cityskatecenter.com
JOY’S ROLLER RINK
5615 Andrews Road, Mentor-on-the-Lake 440-257-3631, joysrollerrink.wixsite.com/ joysrollerrink
LAKEWOOD SKATE PARK
MEDINA SKATELAND 3789 Pearl Road, Medina 330-723-5859, medinaskateland.com
NORTH CANTON SKATE & ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
14532 Lake Ave., Lakewood lakewoodskatepark.com
5475 Whipple Ave. NW, N. Canton 330-499-7170, northcantonskatecenter.com
LORAIN SKATE WORLD
ROLL ARENA
4952 W. Erie Ave., Lorain 440-282-2567, lorainskateworld.com
908 Cleveland St., Elyria 440-366-6581, rollarena.biz
Pools, Swimming & Splash Parks BEACHWOOD FAMILY AQUATIC CENTER 25125 Fairmount Blvd., Beachwood 216-292-1973, beachwoodohio.com
CUYAHOGA FALLS WADING POOLS
Lions Park, Linden Park, Indian Mountain Park, Quirk Cultural Center, Valley Vista and Oak Park. cityofcf.com
EAGLE PARK SPLASH PAD 14730 N. Springdale Ave., Middlefield 440-632-5248, middlefieldohio.com
FALLS RIVER SQUARE INTERACTIVE FOUNTAINS
2085 Front St., Cuyahoga Falls 330-971-8225, cityofcf.com
GEMINI CENTER SPRAYGROUND
21225 Lorain Road, Fairview Park 440-356-4444, fairviewparkrec.com
HINCKLEY RESERVATION — SPILLWAY SWIM AND LEDGE POOL Near intersection of State and Bellus roads, Hinckley Twp. 330-278-4544, clevelandmetroparks.com
KIWANIS-MOORE PARK 35 W. Pioneer Trail, Aurora 330-562-6131, auroraoh.com
KNIGHTS FIELD PARK SPRAYGROUND 701 Rebecca St., Wooster 330-262-8468, woosteroh.com
LYNDHURST SPRAY PARK Brainard Park, 1840 Brainard Road, Lyndhurst, 440-442-5844 lyndhurst-oh.com
MORTON PARK SPLASH PAD
22301 Morton Ave., Fairview Park 440-356-4444, fairviewparkrec.com
MORTON POOL & SPRAYPARK
9325 Rosemary Lane, Mentor 440-257-5719, cityofmentor.com
ORLANDO SPRAY PARK
30100 Twin Lakes Drive, Wickliffe 440-943-7100, cityofwickliffe.com
QUARRY SPLASH PARK
Quarry Park South, South Euclid 216-381-7674, cityofsoutheuclid.com
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ROLLER HUTT
10268 Hewins Road, Garrettsville 330-527-4633, rollerhutt.com
TRI-STAR SKATEBOARDS 5360 Brookpark Road, Cleveland 216-459-9000, tristarskateboards.com
UNITED SKATES OF AMERICA
Wickliffe: 440-944-5301 Cleveland: 216-420-8821 unitedskates.com
SPRAYGROUND AT RICHMOND HEIGHTS COMMUNITY PARK
27285 Highland Road, Richmond Heights, 216-383-6313 richmondheightsohio.org
VETERANS WAY PARK SPLASH PAD 55 Veterans Way, Hudson 330-653-5201, hudson.oh.us
WALSH SPRAY PARK
7221 Bellflower Road, Mentor 440-974-5720, cityofmentor.com
WATER WORKS FAMILY AQUATIC CENTER 2025 Munroe Falls Ave., Cuyahoga Falls 330-971-8433, cityofcf.com
YMCA
Various locations ymca.org
Indoor P lay
WITTLE TOWN
ADRENALINE MONKEY
PLAY DAY CAFE
ALTITUDE TRAMPOLINE PARK
PLAYGROUND WORLD
110 Market Drive, Elyria 440-281-9999, altitudeelyria.com
Warrensville Hts.: 440-729-0909 Avon: 440-937-5760 playgroundworld.com
CAFE O’PLAY
PUMP IT UP
26800 Renaissance Pkwy., Cleveland 216-282-3100, adrenalinemonkeyfun.com
911 Graham Road, Ste. 27, Stow 330-928-7517, cafeoplay.com
CHUCK E. CHEESE
5296 Detroit Road, Sheffield Village 440-683-6635, wittletown.com
6200 Enterprise Pkwy. #1, Solon 440-248-5790, playdaycafe.com
SCENE75 CLEVELAND
3688 Center Road, Brunswick 234-803-1100, scene75.com/cleveland
GET AIR TRAMPOLINE PARK
SKY ZONE TRAMPOLINE PARK
GHOSTLY MANOR THRILL CENTER 3319 Milan Road, Sandusky 419-626-4467, ghostlymanor.com
JUMP N SHOUT
887 W. Main St., Smithville 330-464-2385, jumpnshout.com
THE JUMP YARD
34675 Melinz Pkwy., Unit 101, Eastlake 440-488-2598, jumpyardcleveland.com
JURASSIC MOUNTAIN 2789 Medina Road, Medina 330-974-1300, jurassicmountain.com
1255 N. Carpenter Road, Brunswick 330-227-4335, xtremeninjawarrior.com
1135 W. Maple St., Hartville 330-877-7867, pumpitupparty.com
Various locations chuckecheese.com
Akron: 330-368-2139 Middleburg Heights: 440-591-6520 getairsports.com
XTREME NINJA WARRIOR
Boston Heights: 234-249-3030 Highland Heights: 440-467-5867 Westlake: 440-467-5867 skyzone.com
SPINS BOWL
Akron: 330-628-4822 Independence: 216-524-4833 Kent: 330-673-1800 spinsbowl.com
TOP GOLF
5820 Rockside Woods Blvd. N., Independence 216-619-2464, topgolf.com/cleveland
URBAN AIR ADVENTURE PARK
160 Rothrock Loop, Akron 330-532-7116, urbanairakron.com
KIDDIE JUNGLE
Locations in Lyndhurst, Mentor and Parma 440-373-7765, kiddiejungle.com
MAIN EVENT ENTERTAINMENT
35605 Chester Road, Avon 440-398-0611, mainevent.com
MAKE BELIEVE FAMILY FUN CENTER 8303 Day Drive, Parma 440-385-5500, makebelieveparma.com
PLAY: CLE
38525 Chester Road, Avon 440-695-3565, playcle.com
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ACRES OF FUN
3889 Friendsville Road, Wooster 330-345-4386, acresoffun.com
ADVENTURE ZONE
5600 Lake Road E., Geneva-on-the-Lake 440-466-3555, adventurezonefun.com
AIRPORT GO-KARTS 16208 Brookpark Road, Cleveland 216-265-0750, airportgokarts.com
ALIEN VACATION MINI GOLF
260 S. Court St., Medina 330-721-1224, alienvacationminigolf.com
BASEBALL BATTING CAGES AT BRECKSVILLE 7033 Mill Road, Brecksville 440-838-5138, brecksvillebatting.com
BOSS PRO KARTING 18301 Brookpark Road, Cleveland 216-938-6335, bossprokarting.com
BUZZARD COVE
1053 Bellus Road, Hinckley 330-278-2384, buzzardcove.com
CHIP’S CLUBHOUSE 214 5th Ave., Chardon 440-285-3456, chipsclubhouse.com
DOWNVIEW SPORTS CENTER
1621 Bailey Road, Cuyahoga Falls 330-971-8418, cityofcf.com
FUN-N-STUFF AMUSEMENT PARK
661 Highland Road, Macedonia 330-467-0820, fun-n-stuff.com
THE GOLF DOME
8198 E. Washington St., Chagrin Falls 440-543-1211, thegolfdome.com
HIGH VOLTAGE INDOOR KARTING
333 Foundry St., Medina 330-333-9000, highvoltagekarting.com
SCENE75 CLEVELAND
3688 Center Road, Brunswick 234-803-1100, scene75.com/cleveland
SLUGGERS & PUTTERS 333 Lafayette Drive NW, Canal Fulton 330-854-6999, sluggers-putters.com
SWEETIES GOLFLAND 6770 Brookpark Road, Cleveland 216-472-1340, sweetiesgolfland.com
SWINGS-N-THINGS
8501 Stearns Road, Olmsted Falls 440-235-4420, sntfun.com
Drive-In
Theaters AUT-O-RAMA TWIN DRIVE-IN THEATRE
33395 Lorain Road, North Ridgeville 440-327-9595, autoramadrivein.com
BLUE SKY DRIVE-IN THEATER
959 Broad St., Wadsworth 330-334-1809, blueskydrive-in.com
MAGIC CITY DRIVE-IN THEATER 5602 S. ClevelandMassillon Road, Barberton 330-825-4333, magiccitydrive-in.com
MAYFIELD ROAD DRIVE-IN THEATER 12100 State Route 322, Chardon 440-286-7173, funflick.com/mayfield
MIDWAY TWIN DRIVE-IN THEATER 2736 State Route 59, Ravenna 330-296-9829, funflick.com/midway
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Lessons & Learning BECK CENTER FOR THE ARTS
17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood 216-521-2540, beckcenter.org
FAIRMOUNT CENTER FOR THE ARTS
8400 Fairmount Road, Novelty 440-338-3171, fairmountcenter.org
FINE ARTS ASSOCIATION
38660 Mentor Ave., Willoughby 440-951-7500, fineartsassociation.org
MAGICAL THEATRE COMPANY 565 W. Tuscarawas Ave., Barberton 330-848-3708, magicaltheatre.org
THE MUSIC SETTLEMENT 11125 Magnolia Drive, Cleveland, 216-421-5806, themusicsettlement.org
ROYALTON MUSIC CENTER 10167 Royalton Road, N. Royalton 440-237-9400, royaltonmusic.com
SCHOOL OF ROCK
Highland Heights: 440-684-7625 Strongsville: 440-572-7655 Westlake: 440-333-7625 schoolofrock.com
YMCA OF GREATER CLEVELAND
Various locations clevelandymca.org
YOUNG CHEFS ACADEMY
Locations in Solon and Strongsville 440-853-5004, youngchefsacademy.com
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WHERE KIDS CAN TOUCH THE ART! Chagall for Children (May 11 – August 28 2022) is a multisensory, hands-on exploration of one of the best-known and best-loved artists of the twentieth century, Marc Chagall. This world class special exhibition is specifically designed to engage ages 2 – 12 and features 14 multi-sensory exploration stations, each incorporating a high-quality reproduction of one of Marc Chagall’s works encouraging children to explore art principles such as color, composition, light and texture. Be sure to save the date for the May 15th Chagall for Children Kick-off event. Join us for an exciting day of family fun at the Maltz Museum as we kick off our new special exhibition, Chagall for Children. Explore Chagall’s life and art through our new hands-on special exhibition, and enjoy live performances throughout the day, from Mandel JCC’s Playmakers Youth Theater to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and more.
Learn more about the exhibition at maltzmuseum.org
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County Fairs
CUYAHOGA COUNTY FAIR Aug. 9-14 19201 East Bagley Road, Middleburg Heights, cuyfair.com
GREAT GEAUGA COUNTY FAIR
Aug. 31-Sept. 5 14373 N. Cheshire St., Burton geaugafair.com
LAKE COUNTY FAIR
July 26-31 1301 Mentor Ave., Painesville lakecountyfair.org
LORAIN COUNTY FAIR Aug. 21-28 23000 Fairgrounds Road, Wellington loraincountyfair.com
Beaches
EDGEWATER BEACH
Lakefront Reservation, Cleveland 216-635-3200, clevelandmetroparks.com
FAIRPORT HARBOR LAKEFRONT PARK BEACH 301 Huntington Beach Drive, Fairport Harbor 440-256-2118, fairportharbor.org
GENEVA STATE PARK BEACH 4499 Padanarum Road, Geneva 440-466-8400, ohiodnr.gov
HEADLANDS BEACH STATE PARK
9601 Headlands Road, Mentor 440-466-8400, ohiodnr.gov
HUNTINGTON BEACH Lake Road, Bay Village 216-635-3200, clevelandmetroparks.com
LAKE ERIE SHORES & ISLANDS
MEDINA COUNTY FAIR
125 E. Water St., Sandusky 419-625-2984, shoresandislands.com
OHIO STATE FAIR
OHIO DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, DIVISION OF STATE PARKS & WATERCRAFT
Aug. 1-7 720 W. Smith Road, Medina medinaohiofair.com July 27-Aug. 7 717 E. 17th Ave., Columbus ohiostatefair.com
PORTAGE COUNTY RANDOLPH FAIR
Aug. 23-28 4215 Fairground Road, Atwater randolphfair.com
STARK COUNTY FAIR
TBD, check website for dates 305 Wertz Ave., Canton starkcountyfair.com
SUMMIT COUNTY FAIR
July 26-31 229 E. Howe Road, Tallmadge summitfair.com
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Operates 74 state parks throughout Ohio 866-OHIOPARKS, ohiodnr.gov
Amusement
Parks CEDAR POINT
1 Cedar Point Drive, Sandusky 419-627-2350, cedarpoint.com
MEMPHIS KIDDIE PARK
10340 Memphis Ave., Brooklyn 216-941-5995, memphiskiddiepark.com
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