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Friday, March 3, – 2 p.m. COZY UP WITH CHAMOMILE
Beginning Wednesday, March
SELF-GUIDED HIKE: MINDFULNESS IN NATURE
Take some time for yourself to reconnect with nature. Hike Alder Trail between March and March 5 while making a few stops to practice mindfulness, an exercise to help you be present in the moment. GYH/Pioneer: 550 Frazier Ave., Akron
Wednesday, March , 0 – :30 a.m.
HIKE FOR THE HEALTH OF IT
Join a naturalist for healthy outdoor exercise hiking at a moderate pace along the .6-mile Prairie Trail. Grab your water bottle and hiking shoes; beginners are welcome! We recommend talking to your doctor before beginning a new exercise routine. SFB: 400 Portage Line Rd., Springfield Twp.
Thursday, March 2, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.
NATIVE LANDSCAPING FOR WILDLIFE
Learn about the birds and the bees … and how to create habitat for them at home! We’re talking the best trees, shrubs, wildflowers and vines to support local wildlife throughout the year. FASN: 828 Smith Rd., Akron
Friday, March 3, 2 – :30 p.m.
SENIOR SAUNTER
Whether you’re a senior by age or just want to enjoy the outdoors at a leisurely pace, join us for a stroll to enjoy nature as winter comes to a close. Bring a mug and enjoy a warm beverage, a warm fire and more nature conversation afterward. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg
Through the ages, chamomile has been revered for its healing and medicinal uses. Enjoy hot chamomile tea and learn more about this amazing plant! FASN/Visitors Center: 828 Smith Rd., Akron
Saturday, March 4, 2 – 2 p.m.
WOMEN IN HISTORY: MARY FIELDS AND RACHEL CARSON
Join us in kicking off Women’s History Month as we walk through time to meet two phenomenal women: Black entrepreneur, stagecoach driver and pioneer Mary Fields and marine biologist, science writer and environmentalist Rachel Carson. Come to enjoy this first-person interpretation by a representative from Women In History. Refreshments will be available. CV/Valley View: 22 Cuyahoga St., Akron
Sunday, March 5, 0 – :30 a.m.
COLOR HUNT HIKE
Bring the family on a short hike with a naturalist while we search for all the colors of the rainbow! Along the way, we’ll chat about the science behind colors in nature. FASN/ Visitors Center: 828 Smith Rd., Akron
Sunday, March 5, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.
ANIMAL FOLK STORIES CAMPFIRE
Why does bear sleep all winter and how did opossum get his bare tail? Sit beneath a nearly full moon to learn what folklore has to say and roast a marshmallow while you’re at it! Meet at the campfire area and bring a camp chair if you’d like. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg
Beginning Sunday, March 5
SELF-GUIDED:
STORYBOOK TRAIL
Bring the family out for some fun springtime exploration as you follow a self-guided story trail based on the book “North Country Spring.” This experience will be available along Downy Loop Trail from March 5 through March 26 WH: 22 Barlow Rd., Hudson
Enjoy an online exercise session with a certified BalloFlex instructor. BalloFlex is a seated workout that incorporates the elements of dance and fitness together in a safe, low impact and fun system. It is designed for all ages and abilities!
VIRTUAL : 849 6465 8634
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balloflex® GET FIT WHILE YOU SIT!
2:30 – p.m.
Monday, March 6, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.
VIRTUAL: WOMEN IN THE OUTDOORS
Join us virtually to celebrate the upcoming International Women’s Day and learn about former and current female environmental trailblazers within Summit Metro Parks, throughout Ohio and beyond. Zoom meeting ID: 89 270 4886
Tuesday, March 7, – 3 p.m.
NATURE DRAWING FOR ADULTS
Join our interpretive artist for an entertaining lesson in nature drawing. Bring a sketchbook, pencil and a sense of humor. Beginners are welcome. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg (3/)
Wednesday, March 8, 0 a.m. – 2 p.m.
NATURE DRAWING FOR ADULTS
Join our interpretive artist for an entertaining lesson in nature drawing. Bring a sketchbook, pencil and a sense of humor. Beginners are welcome. FASN/Visitors Center: 828 Smith Rd., Akron (3/)
Wednesday, March 8, – 2 p.m.
VIRTUAL: NATURE DRAWING FOR ADULTS
Join our interpretive artist for this entertaining virtual lesson in nature drawing. No experience is necessary; all you need are pencils, paper and a sense of humor. A Zoom invitation will be emailed to participants after registering. (3/)
Thursday, March 9, 0 a.m. – 2 p.m.
NATURE DRAWING FOR ADULTS
Join our interpretive artist for an entertaining lesson in nature drawing. Bring a sketchbook, pencil and a sense of humor. Beginners are welcome. SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron (3/)
Thursday, March 9, 0 – a.m.
LIL’ SPROUTS
This biweekly program is designed to engage children ages 3 to 5 and an accompanying adult in the wonderful world of gardening. Each class builds upon the last and will be centered on what’s growing and ready to harvest! Adults are asked to actively participate with children during the program. SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron (3/2)
Friday, March 0, 2 – p.m.
NATURE HIKE FOR LITTLE ONES
Kids 6 and under, with an adult, can join a naturalist on a half-mile hike to learn about what spring means for Ohio! CV/Overlook: 354 Sackett Ave., Akron
Friday, March 0, 6 – 7:30 p.m. HIKE
THE NIGHT
Have you ever heard the saying “What you see is what you get?” Try hiking Pheasant Run Trail at night to listen to the things we may not see. On this hike, a naturalist will use recordings in hopes of summoning choruses of croaks, hoots and howls as animals respond. Patience and silence are essential. For ages 6 and older. No dogs, please. SC/ Pheasant Run: 5000 Hametown Rd., Norton
Saturday, March 0 – :30 a.m. & 2 – 3:30 p.m.
CLASSY CANVAS
Like to paint but need some instruction? Adult participants are invited to appreciate the beauty of the parks as we paint together. We’ll look at some brightly colored creatures to inspire creativity and then go through step-by-step instruction. We will provide all of the supplies needed to create a personal masterpiece. SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron (3/3)
Saturday, March , 0 – :30 a.m.
HIKE UP TO CALM DOWN
Join a naturalist as we hike the challenging 2-mile Deer Run Trail. We will take breaks to talk about how spending time in nature reduces stress and how to bring more calm into our daily lives. ONW/Trail Lot: 2550 Martin Rd., Bath
Saturday, March , 0:30 – a.m.
NATURE STORIES AND MORE
Curious youngsters with an accompanying adult will enjoy learning about nature through stories and play. The program will be held indoors. FASN/Visitors Center: 828 Smith Rd., Akron
Saturday, March , 2 – 2 p.m.
BIRD NERDS: WATERFOWL
Bird enthusiasts of all kinds are invited to join us as we explore a new group of birds each month of 2023. We’re talking adaptations, behavior, identification and more. Bring binoculars if you have them, because after the presentation we’ll hit the trail to put our new knowledge into practice. F/Coventry Oaks: 40 Axline Ave., Akron
Sunday, March 2, 0 – a.m.
SPRING FORWARD HIKE
Come along on this .4-mile hike, welcoming the “spring forward” of daylight saving time. This could be the last time we observe the biannual time change! GYH/Pioneer: 550 Frazier Ave., Akron
Sunday, March 2, 2 – :30 p.m.
NATURE DRAWING FOR KIDS
Join our interpretive artist for this entertaining lesson in nature drawing for kids ages 6 to 2. All materials will be provided.
FASN: 828 Smith Rd., Akron (3/3)
Sunday, March 2, 2 – 3 p.m.
VIRTUAL: NATURE DRAWING FOR KIDS
Join our interpretive artist for this entertaining virtual lesson in nature drawing for kids ages 6 to 2. All you need is a pencil and paper. A Zoom invitation will be emailed to participants after registration. (3/3)
Sunday, March 2, 3 – 4:30 p.m.
HISTORY HIKE: GIRL SCOUTS
Celebrate National Girl Scouts Day! Hike with a naturalist to learn about the Girl Scouts’ contributions to our parks while strolling through a forest they helped grow decades ago. Afterward, enjoy a sweet treat.
FR/Brushwood: 4955 Townsend Rd., Richfield
Beginning Monday, March 3
SELF-GUIDED: STORYBOOK TRAIL
Enjoy learning about the maple sugaring process while following a self-guided story trail based on the book, “At Grandpa’s Sugar Bush.” Along the way, visitors can see our own sap-collecting buckets, tubing and more! Look for it along Maple Loop Trail March 3 through March 26 LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg
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KINDEREALM: FOSSILS
Children ages 3 to 6 and their adult companions are invited to learn all about fossils and how they help us recreate the past. Please make other arrangements for younger children unable to remain in infant seats or strollers. (3/)
Wednesday, March 8
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2 p.m.
LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg
Friday, March 7, 0:30 – :30 a.m.
SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron
Wednesday, March 22 0:30 – :30 a.m.
FASN/Seneca Deck: 828 Smith Rd., Akron
Wednesday, March 5, 0 a.m. – 2 p.m.
NATURE JOURNALING FOR ADULTS
Join our interpretive artist for an inspiring lesson in nature journaling as a technique for practicing mindfulness and wellness.
FASN: 828 Smith Rd., Akron (3/8)
Wednesday, March 5, 2 – :30 p.m.
INSPIRATIONAL HIKE
Are you inspired by the splendors of spring? Do you find still ponds and blooming meadows poetic? Find inspiration as you hike Alder Trail with a naturalist in this season of new beginnings. GYH/Pioneer: 550 Frazier Ave., Akron
Wednesday, March 5, – 2 p.m.
VIRTUAL: NATURE JOURNALING FOR ADULTS
Join our interpretive artist for an inspiring virtual lesson in nature journaling as a technique for practicing mindfulness and wellness. A Zoom invitation will be emailed to participants after registering. (3/8)
Thursday, March 6, 0 a.m. – 2 p.m. NATURE COLLAGE
Let’s make a beautiful nature-inspired collage using recycled paper! Join our interpretive artist for this easy, fun lesson. All materials will be provided. FASN/Visitors Center: 828 Smith Rd., Akron (3/9)
Thursday, March 6, – 3 p.m.
VIRTUAL: NATURE COLLAGE
Let’s make a beautiful nature-inspired collage using recycled paper! Join our interpretive artist for this easy, fun lesson. A list of materials and a Zoom invite will be emailed after registering. (3/9)
Friday, March 7, 0:30 – a.m.
SPRING NATURE TALES
Spring is almost here! Young children and their adult companions can celebrate its arrival in an interactive, spring-themed story time. Make it a fun, family-friendly morning by exploring the park or visiting the nature play area after the program. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg
Friday, March 7, 3:30 – 4:30 p.m.
AMAZING AMPHIBIANS
Discover the wild world of amphibians, some of spring’s most important critters. We’ll also meet and greet a few of Ohio’s native species. FASN/Visitors Center: 828 Smith Rd., Akron
Saturday, March 8, 0 – :30 a.m.
DIY SPRING WREATH
Decorate a straw wreath using berries, nuts and greens, provided by SMP. The rest is up to you! Bring your own unique seasonal accents (faux eggs, buttons, etc.) from home to complete a beautiful spring wreath to take with you. One wreath per person or family. FASN/Visitors Center: 828 Smith Rd., Akron (3/0)
Saturday, March 8, – 2:30 p.m.
TURKEY VULTURES:
ROCKIN’ & GLIDIN’!
Join a naturalist to learn about turkey vultures’ unusual habits, extraordinary adaptations and important role in our ecosystem. Following the presentation, we’ll hit the trail in hopes of watching them in action as they rock and glide on thermals overhead. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg
Saturday, March 8, 2 – 3:30 p.m.
VERNAL EQUINOX HIKE
Join a naturalist as we hike .6-miles on Celebration Trail to welcome spring and see what is emerging as we approach the vernal equinox. We will talk about what the vernal equinox means and share what excites us about the changing season. CV/Valley View:
22 Cuyahoga St., Akron
Sunday, March 9, 2 – 2 p.m.
SPRING HAPPENINGS AT SMP
Join SMP’s lead naturalist to learn about all the wonderful things going on in and around our parks. After, we’ll take a hike to search for signs of spring. FASN/Visitors Center: 828 Smith Rd., Akron
Sunday, March 9, 2 – 3 p.m.
DIY PINECONE TABLE WREATH
Craft a pinecone wreath adorned with nature items for a beautiful centerpiece for the table. All materials will be provided. SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron (3/0)
Sunday, March 9, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
IS THE “POOL” OPEN YET?
Join a naturalist to see what’s swimming in the vernal pool. We will look for salamanders, frogs, worms, leeches and other mysterious creatures. We will learn why vernal pools are such an important part of the ecosystem. Boots and flashlights are highly recommended. LP/Pond Brook: 3973 E. Aurora Rd., Twinsburg
Wednesday, March 22, 6:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.
MIGRATION MADNESS
FIELD TRIP
Join park naturalists on a bus trip to Wayne County for a morning of migrating waterfowl and shorebirds in the wetlands of Killbuck Marsh and Funk Bottoms. Pack binoculars, spotting scopes, snacks and a lunch. Dress for all day comfort out in the elements. Cost: $55/person. FASN/Visitors Center: 828 Smith Rd., Akron (2/23) $
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Wednesday, March 22, 7 – 8 p.m.
MEET ME IN THE GARDEN: GARDEN DESIGN
Garden design, where to begin? Megan has loved gardening since she was 5 years old. After getting a degree in psychology, she decided to focus on plant therapy. She became a Summit County Master Gardener and opened a design business. FASN/Visitors Center: 828 Smith Rd., Akron
Thursday, March 23, 0 – a.m.
LIL’ SPROUTS
This biweekly program is designed to engage children ages 3 to 5 and an accompanying adult in the wonderful world of gardening. Each class builds upon the last and will be centered on what’s growing and ready to harvest! Adults are asked to actively participate with children during the program. SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron (3/2)
Thursday, March 23
a.m.
HOMESCHOOLERS: COPYCATTING NATURE
Homeschoolers ages 7 to 4: Through hands-on games, microscopes and more we’ll discover how scientists are defying gravity, traveling at high speeds and even regenerating brain cells! Discover what we’ve learned and what we’ve yet to uncover from our greatest teacher: Mother Nature. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg (3/5)
Thursday, March 23, 0:30 – a.m.
HELLO SPRING
Curious youngsters and an accompanying adult will meet a naturalist for a hike along the paved trail to explore the arrival of spring with stories, movement and more! Strollers are welcome. FASN/Seneca Deck: 828 Smith Rd., Akron
Friday, March 24, 9 – a.m.
WATERFOWL WATCH
Spring is a great time to view ducks, geese, sandhill cranes and other migratory birds. New and experienced birdwatchers can join a naturalist for a chance to view these birds during spring migration. We will begin at the Tinkers Creek Area and then caravan to Tinkers Creek State Nature Preserve. Bring binoculars or a spotting scope. LP/Tinkers Creek: 0303 Aurora-Hudson Rd., Streetsboro
Friday, March 24, 0:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.
ANIMAL BABIES
Children ages 3 and up can learn about the baby animals emerging in spring with a short lesson, story and craft (while supplies last). Children must be accompanied by an adult. FASN/Visitors Center: 828 Smith Rd., Akron
Friday, March 24, 8 – 9 p.m.
FRIDAY NIGHT FROGS
Venture out on a night hike in search of frogs and discover the important roles amphibians play in our world. Please bring a headlamp or flashlight. BHT/Young Road: 5090 Young Rd., Stow
Saturday, March 25, a.m. – 2 p.m.
SOFT LANDING WITH NATIVE PLANTS
Learn about native plants that provide critical shelter and habitat for one or more lifecycle stages of moths, butterflies and other beneficial insects. Consider adding them below trees in your own yard! FASN/Visitors Center: 828 Smith Rd., Akron
Sunday, March 26, 0 – a.m.
WHY ARE NATIVE PLANTS SO IMPORTANT?
Discover the beauty and benefits of native plants and how you can make a positive impact on the planet by planting some in your own back yard! SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron
Tuesday, March 28, a.m. – 2 p.m.
WEEKDAY WALKERS
Individuals of all abilities are encouraged to join us as we stroll Overlook Trail. This paved half-mile loop is perfect for either a short walk or multiple trips around. Reach the overlook for a breathtaking view that will have you returning for more. CV/Overlook: 354 Sackett Ave., Akron
Friday, March 3, – 3 p.m.
HIKING SPREE
SHIELD ASSISTANCE
Is attaching the hiking spree shield more challenging than actually hiking the eight trails?
Summit Metro Parks volunteers will gladly attach it for you at no charge FASN/Visitors Center: 828 Smith Rd., Akron
Friday, March 3, 4 – 5:30 p.m.
WHO’S FOOLIN’ WHO?
Hike Redwing Trail with a naturalist to learn about animals whose stories fool us, and separate fact from fiction. F/Tuscarawas Meadows: 2620 Harrington Rd., Akron
Saturday, March 25, 2 – 4 p.m. & Sunday, March 26, 2 – 4 p.m.
MAPLE MANIA OPEN HOUSE
Everyone loves maple syrup! Join a naturalist as we learn the ins and outs of maple syrup production. See how the trees are tapped, how sap is collected and how it’s boiled down to that sweet amber syrup we all enjoy on our pancakes, waffles and ice cream. The best part? You can satisfy your sweet tooth by sampling our fresh, local syrup! LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg
Saturday, March 25, 2 – 3:30 p.m.
SPA-RIFFIC GOODS
Life is full of stressors, so treat yourself to some relaxation! Discover how easy it is to create your own spa goods at home using different herbs. Participants will be able to make and take different sample products like bath bombs, bath bags and scrubs to make any day at home feel like a spa day.
SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron (3/7)
Friday, March 3 5 – 6:30 p.m. & 7 – 8:30 p.m.
INTRODUCTION TO ARCHERY
Participants can learn international-style target archery and test their marksmanship at our temporary indoor range. This program is good for beginning and practiced archers. All equipment and hands-on instruction provided. Must be 50 inches or taller. Cost: $0/person. F/Coventry Oaks: 40 Axline Ave., Akron (3/22) $
Friday, March 3, 8 – 9:30 p.m.
FRIDAY NIGHT FROGS
Venture out on a night hike in search of frogs and discover the important roles amphibians play in our world. Please bring a headlamp or flashlight. MF/Tallmadge Meadows: 088 North Ave., Tallmadge
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Saturday, April , 0:30 – :30 a.m. YOGA FOR KIDS: ALL ABOUT BIRDS
Ages 3 and up can join a certified yoga instructor and naturalist for this program. We will learn about nature, the seasons and animals through stories, songs, games and yoga poses. Bring a yoga mat, towel or blanket. FASN/Visitors Center: 828 Smith Rd., Akron
Saturday, April , a.m. – p.m.
FOOLISH
TRICKS IN NATURE
Drop by the outdoor shelter to learn how and why nature plays “tricks” with shapes and colors, then explore Maple Loop Trail to see how many “foolish” hidden items you can spot along the way! LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg
Beginning Sunday, April 2
SELF-GUIDED HIKE: BIRD JOKES TO QUACK YOU UP!
Does cabin fever have you down? Get outside and follow along this self-guided hike between April 2 and April 6. Enjoy the beautiful scenery and some classic “dad” jokes along the way. Quick, what kind of flower grows on your face? Tu-lips! F/Tuscarawas Meadows: 2620 Harrington Rd., Akron
Sunday, April 2, 2 – 3 p.m.
DROP-IN DISCOVERY: AWESOME AMPHIBIANS
Children and their adult companions can hop on over to learn about the frogs, toads and salamanders that are out and about this season. Meet one of our resident amphibians, participate in some hands-on activities and make a simple craft. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg
Sunday, April 2, – 2:30 p.m.
SPRING SIGHTS & SOUNDS
Get ready to smell, listen and feel as we take a leisurely hike along Rock Creek Trail to explore the change of seasons with our senses. FR/Brushwood: 4955 Townsend Rd., Richfield
Tuesday, April 4, – 3 p.m.
NATURE DRAWING FOR ADULTS
Join our interpretive artist for an entertaining lesson in nature drawing. Bring a sketchbook, pencil and a sense of humor. Beginners are welcome. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg (3/29)
Wednesday, April 5, 0 a.m. – 2 p.m.
NATURE DRAWING FOR ADULTS
Join our interpretive artist for an entertaining lesson in nature drawing. Bring a sketchbook, pencil and a sense of humor. Beginners are welcome. FASN/Visitors Center: 828 Smith Rd., Akron (3/29)
Wednesday, April 5, – 2:30 p.m.
WEEKDAY WALKERS
Individuals of all ages are invited to join us for a .6-mile walk on Celebration Trail. On this basic, easy trail, you’ll observe Himelright Lodge, a renovated historic barn, see a restored section of the Cuyahoga River and enjoy the breathtaking vistas, plants and wildlife Valley View offers as spring takes hold here in Northeast Ohio. CV/Valley View: 22 Cuyahoga St., Akron
Wednesday, April 5, – 2 p.m.
VIRTUAL: NATURE DRAWING FOR ADULTS
Join our interpretive artist for this entertaining virtual lesson in nature drawing. No experience is necessary; all you need are pencils, paper and a sense of humor. A Zoom invitation will be emailed to participants after registering. (3/29)
Thursday, April 6, 0 a.m. – 2 p.m. NATURE
DRAWING FOR ADULTS
Join our interpretive artist for an entertaining lesson in nature drawing. Bring a sketchbook, pencil and a sense of humor. Beginners are welcome. SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron (3/29)
Friday, April 7, 8 – 9:30 p.m.
DRIVE-IN: ASTRONOMY NIGHT
Join a naturalist for a drive-in style program on the science and history of our night sky. Learn what a lightyear is, why stars twinkle and how to navigate the night sky by looking for planets, constellations and other objects. You will be in your car just like the old drivein movies, enjoying popcorn while listening through your car radio. Arrive early to get a good parking spot! Weather permitting, we will scan the sky to see what might be visible after the presentation. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg
Saturday, April 8, 8:30 – 0:30 a.m.
WATERFOWL WATCH
Spring is a great time to view ducks, geese, swans and other waterfowl. New and experienced birdwatchers can join us as we explore Eagle Point and Seven Ponds Trail during migration. Bring binoculars or a spotting scope.
LP/Tinkers Creek SNP: 230 Old Mill Rd., Aurora
balloflex
Enjoy an online exercise session with a certified BalloFlex instructor. BalloFlex is a seated workout that incorporates the elements of dance and fitness together in a safe, low impact and fun system. It is designed for all ages and abilities!
2:30 –
VIRTUAL : 849 6465 8634
Monday, April 3
Thursday, April 6
Monday, April 0
Wednesday, April 2
Thursday, April 3
Monday, April 7
Thursday, April 20
Monday, April 24
Wednesday, April 26
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Saturday, April 8, 0 – :30 a.m.
HIKING AMONG BLUEBELLS
Enjoy a hike along the river with a naturalist in hopes of seeing a tremendous amount of bluebells and other beautiful wildflowers along the way. Everett Road Covered Bridge: 2370 Everett Road, Peninsula
Saturday, April 8, 2 – :30 p.m.
BIRD NERDS: SPARROWS
Bird enthusiasts of all kinds are invited to join us as we explore a new group of birds each month of 2023. We’re talking adaptations, behavior, identification and more. Bring binoculars if you have them, because after the presentation we’ll hit the trail to put our new knowledge into practice. FASN/Visitors Center: 828 Smith Rd., Akron
Saturday, April 8, – 2:30 p.m.
HAS AKRON LOST ITS MARBLES?
Historically, what has emerged from our beloved City of Akron? Within the boundaries, there were many visionaries. Come learn with a naturalist about inventions and ideas that blossomed in Akron, like marbles, along with other fun parts of Akron’s history as we hike a portion of the Towpath. SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron
Saturday, April 8, 7:30 – 9 p.m.
DANCE WITH THE WOODCOCK
Discover the amazing woodcock and attempt to witness the male bird’s spectacular courtship flight over the fields as the sun sets for the evening. Listen for the “peent” and whistling sounds the male birds make as they try to attract a mate. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg
Sunday, April 9, 2 – 3 p.m.
NATIVE PLANT OPEN HOUSE
Drop-in to discover the beauty, resilience and ecological importance of native plants through a variety of interactive table-top activities. A naturalist will be on hand to answer questions and provide landscaping insight. Seed packets will be available, while supplies last. FASN/Visitors Center: 828 Smith Rd., Akron
Sunday, April 9, 2 – 4 p.m.
SPRING CRAFT: DIY KITES
Take advantage of the spring winds by making and flying your very own kite. The breeze blowing off Summit Lake will send our creations soaring! SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron
Thursday, April 3, 0 – a.m. LIL’ SPROUTS
This biweekly program is designed to engage children ages 3 to 5 and an accompanying adult in the wonderful world of gardening. Each class builds upon the last and will be centered on what’s growing and ready to harvest! Adults are asked to actively participate with children during the program. SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron (4/6)
Thursday, April 3, a.m. – p.m.
FEEDING TIME
Lettuce, worms, tomatoes and roaches … yum! Stop by the animal room and get upclose to our animal ambassadors as they eat a healthy lunch. FASN/Visitors Center: 828 Smith Rd., Akron
Friday, April 4, 2 – :30 p.m.
SENIOR SAUNTER
Whether you’re a senior by age or just want to appreciate the outdoors at a leisurely pace, join us for a stroll as we enjoy nature as it is turning green again. Bring a mug and enjoy a beverage and more nature conversation afterward. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg
Saturday, April 5, 2 – :30 p.m.
GEOLOGY OF THE GORGE
Join a naturalist as we hike the .8-mile Glens Trail. We will examine its geological features and learn how the Gorge and Cuyahoga River were formed. Sturdy shoes are recommended — this trail is rated “difficult.”
G/Main Entrance: 60 Front St., Cuyahoga Falls
Saturday, April 5, 2 – :30 p.m.
WILDFLOWER HIKE
Join a naturalist on a -mile hike for an upclose look at spring’s beautiful wildflowers and learn how to identify these short-term visitors. FASN/Visitors Center: 828 Smith Rd., Akron
Saturday, April 5, 7 – 8:30 p.m.
NIGHT NOISE HIKE
Discover the source of all that nighttime racket! Grab your flashlight and get an upclose experience searching for amphibians. SR/Old Portage: 300 Sand Run Pkwy., Akron
Sunday, April 6, 2 – :30 p.m.
NATURE DRAWING FOR KIDS
Join our interpretive artist for this entertaining lesson in nature drawing for kids ages 6 to 2. All materials will be provided.
FASN: 828 Smith Rd., Akron (4/6)
Sunday, April 6, 2:30 – 2 p.m.
WETLAND WALK
Spring has finally come, and so have the birds and amphibians. Join a naturalist for a walk around this beautiful wetland to see Mother Nature waking up. GYH/Pioneer: 550 Frazier Ave., Akron
Sunday, April 6, 2 – 3:30 p.m.
BACK YARDS GONE WILD: COMPOSTING 0
Whether you’re new to composting or hoping to improve your process, this program is for you! Learn the basics of starting, maintaining and troubleshooting a compost pile or barrel at home. Soon you’ll be turning food scraps and yard clippings into the richest soil around! LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg
Sunday, April 6, 2 – 3 p.m.
VIRTUAL: NATURE DRAWING FOR KIDS
Join our interpretive artist for this entertaining virtual lesson in nature drawing for kids ages 6 to 2. All you need is a pencil and paper. A Zoom invitation will be emailed to participants after registration. (4/6)
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Wednesday, April 9, – 2 p.m.
VIRTUAL: NATURE JOURNALING FOR ADULTS
Join our interpretive artist for an inspiring virtual lesson in nature journaling as a technique for practicing mindfulness and wellness. A Zoom invitation will be emailed to participants after registering. (4/3)
Thursday, April 20, 0 a.m. – 2 p.m.
NATURE COLLAGE
KINDEREALM: SIGNS OF SPRING
Children ages 3 to 6 and their adult companions can drop in to learn about signs of spring and search for them along the trail. Who knows what you’ll find!
Wednesday, April 5
0:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg
Wednesday, April 2 0:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron
Sunday, April 23, 2 – 2 p.m.
FASN/Visitors Center: 828 Smith Rd., Akron
Beginning Monday, April 7
SELF-GUIDED: SPRING
WILDFLOWER WALK
Welcome, spring! Hike Ledges Trail between April 7 and 30 to discover delicate spring blooms of all shapes and sizes. Interpretive signs will be posted along the way to point out these beauties and guide your learning experience. LP/Twinsburg Ledges: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg
Wednesday, April 9, 0 a.m. – 2 p.m.
NATURE JOURNALING FOR ADULTS
Join our interpretive artist for an inspiring lesson in nature journaling as a technique for practicing mindfulness and wellness. FASN: 828 Smith Rd., Akron (4/3)
Let’s make a beautiful nature-inspired collage using recycled paper! Join our interpretive artist for this easy, fun lesson. All materials will be provided. FASN/Visitors Center: 828 Smith Rd., Akron (4/3)
Thursday, April 20, – 3 p.m.
VIRTUAL: NATURE COLLAGE
Let’s make a beautiful nature-inspired collage using recycled paper! Join our interpretive artist for this easy, fun lesson. A list of materials and a Zoom invite will be emailed after registering. (4/3)
Friday, April 2, 8 – 0 a.m.
SPRING BIRD STROLL
For some folks, spring means birds. WE are those folks! Join a naturalist on a guided hike to see which bird species are present at Valley View. Bring binoculars and a field guide. CV/Valley View: 22 Cuyahoga St., Akron
Friday, April 2, 2 – 3 p.m.
GROW NATIVES IN URBAN GARDENS
Join a naturalist to learn why native plants are so important and find out how to feature native plantings in urban gardens to support local wildlife. SC/Lake House: 5000 Hametown Rd., Norton
Friday, April 2, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
GONE FISHIN’
Kids ages 5 and younger can learn the basics of fishing, then drop a line and see what they can catch. Some rods and reels will be available for use. Bait is provided. Adults must supervise their children and must have a current Ohio fishing license if they want to fish. LP/Tinkers Creek: 0303 Aurora-Hudson Rd., Streetsboro
Friday, April 2, 6 – 7:30 p.m.
LESS STRESS HIKE
Did you know there are many benefits of hiking? Join us to learn how beneficial green space and nature can be to our mental state. Along the trail, we will try some of the techniques used by “forest bathers.”
GYH/Pioneer: 550 Frazier Ave., Akron
Saturday, April 22, 8:30 – 0:30 a.m.
EARTH DAY BIRD WALK
New and experienced birdwatchers are invited to celebrate Earth Day with a walk through Deep Lock Quarry. We’ll see what feathered friends are visiting this park, designated an Audubon Important Bird Area. Binoculars and field guides are recommended. DLQ: 5779 Riverview Rd., Peninsula
Saturday, April 22, 9 – 0:30 a.m.
EARTH DAY GUIDED
MEDITATION
Join a naturalist as we practice a 0-5 minute guided nature meditation. We will talk about what features of nature we are grateful for, then sit quietly. We will be sitting on the ground, so please bring a blanket, cushion or portable chair if you prefer. Meet at Hilltop Shelter. CV/Oxbow: 06 Cuyahoga St., Akron
Saturday, April 22
0 – :30 a.m. & 2 – 3:30 p.m.
CLASSY CANVAS
Like to paint but need some instruction? Adult participants are invited to appreciate the beauty of the parks as we paint together. We’ll look at some brightly colored creatures to inspire creativity and then go through step-by-step instruction. We will provide all of the supplies needed to create a personal masterpiece. SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron (4/3)
Saturday, April 22, a.m. – p.m.
EARTH DAY BIRD FEEDING
Drop by to celebrate Earth Day by joining a naturalist to feed birds from your hand. Learn why our flying friends are important for a healthy ecosystem. FASN/Seneca Deck: 828 Smith Rd., Akron
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Saturday, April 22, – 3 p.m.
EARTH DAY WILDFLOWER HIKE
Join a naturalist as we walk the ledges in celebration of Earth Day! We will identify some of the beautiful and delicate spring ephemerals and learn which insects (especially ants!) are important to many of our native wildflowers. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg
Sunday, April 23, 9 – a.m.
EARLY SPRING MIGRANT BIRD WALK
Hike the river corridor in search of early migrating songbirds and discover why we should be listening to the “canaries in the coal mine.” Please bring binoculars and a bird guide. CV/Valley View: 22 Cuyahoga St., Akron
Sunday, April 23, 0 –
& 2 – 3 p.m.
TRY IT: ARCHERY
a.m.;
Participants can sign up for a 45-minute time slot to try archery. Beginner and experienced archers are welcome. All equipment is provided. Participants must be 50 inches or taller. F/Coventry Oaks: 40 Axline Ave., Akron (4/4)
Sunday, April 23, 0 – :30 a.m.
SMP CYCLING CLUB
Join us on this bimonthly bike ride as we pedal along and explore the Towpath Trail. This will be a 0-mile, casually paced (0-2 mph) out and back ride. You must bring your own bike and helmets are required to participate.
SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron (4/4)
Sunday, April 23, 2 – 3:30 p.m.
BUMBLEBEES AND THEIR FRIENDS
Did you know that there are over 455 native bee species in Ohio? Join a naturalist to learn about some of these important pollinators, including bumblebees. After a presentation, we will search Ledges Trail for recently emerged queen bumblebees pollinating some of our native spring ephemeral wildflowers.
LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg
Wednesday, April 26, 6:30 – 8 p.m.
WHO’S WHO OF OHIO’S OWLS
Join a naturalist as we explore the lives of Ohio’s owls. You will learn how to identify common owls by sight and sound. You’ll also learn about their habitats and how they use their unique abilities. FASN/Visitors Center: 828 Smith Rd., Akron
Wednesday, April 26, 7 – 8 p.m.
MEET ME IN THE GARDEN: NATIVE PLANTS
Summit County Master Gardener Sarah Vradenburg will discuss the advantages of including native plants in your home garden. Learn how and why she converted her garden to an exclusive native plant space. FASN/Visitors Center: 828 Smith Rd., Akron
Thursday, April 27, 7 – 8:30 p.m. CROAKING CHORUS: FROG WALK
Learn to tell several frog calls apart as we walk at sunset in search of these slippery singers. It’s bound to be a hoppin’ good time! Bring a flashlight if you wish. LP/Pond Brook: 3973 E. Aurora Rd., Twinsburg
Friday, April 28, 0:30 – a.m. SPRING NATURE TALES
Spring is here! Young children and their adult companions can celebrate its arrival in an interactive, spring-themed story time. Make it a fun, family-friendly morning by exploring the park or visiting the nature play area after the program. LP/Nature Center: 9999 Liberty Rd., Twinsburg
Saturday, April 29, 0 – :30 a.m.
VIOLETS, TOOTHWORT & TRILLIUM, OH MY!
Flowers are popping up! We will head out on a hunt to see which flowers we can find while learning how these plants were important to early settlers. SC/Pheasant Run: 5000 Hametown Rd., Norton
Saturday, April 29, 2 – 3:30 p.m.
CLUES FROM THE CLOUDS
What exactly is a cloud? Do you really know? Join a naturalist as we reach for the skies and discuss formation, types and what we can learn from clouds. FASN/Seneca Deck: 828 Smith Rd., Akron
Thursday, April 27, 0 – a.m. LIL’ SPROUTS
This biweekly program is designed to engage children ages 3 to 5 and an accompanying adult in the wonderful world of gardening. Each class builds upon the last and will be centered on what’s growing and ready to harvest! Adults are asked to actively participate with children during the program.
SLNC: 4 Ira Ave., Akron (4/6)
Thursday, April 27
0:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. & :30 – 3:30 p.m.
HOMESCHOOLERS: BIRDS, NESTS AND EGGS
Homeschoolers ages 7 to 4: Come explore the world of birds and the spring nesting cycle as we learn to identify common backyard birds by their nests and eggs. Bring binoculars if you have them and be ready to spend time exploring outside. FASN/Visitors Center: 828 Smith Rd., Akron (4/9)
Sunday, April 30, 0 – a.m.
WHAT ARE SPRING
EPHEMERALS?
Join a naturalist on a .4-mile hike to discover the mysterious world of spring ephemerals. These are woodland wildflowers that only bloom in spring and live just a couple weeks before returning to the ground. GYH/Pioneer: 550 Frazier Ave., Akron
Sunday, April 30, 2 – p.m.
SUNDAY SPRING STROLL
Gather with a naturalist for fun activities, sensory experiences and a hike as we welcome the surprises of spring. F/Warner Road: 200 E. Warner Rd., Akron
2
a.m. –
p.m.; – 2 p.m.
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To a Wild Back Yard
plenty of obscure, but still wonderful, creatures. All combined, even the small natural spaces in Summit County make a big difference. Consider the potential of thousands of Wild Back Yards, plus local and national parks, and their cumulative importance to wildlife. It’s a little-known fact that the Cuyahoga River Valley is a vast migratory flyway for monarch butterflies and neo-tropical migratory birds. Your back yard is not small in the eyes of a ruby-throated hummingbird that weighs one-tenth of an ounce — especially when you are providing a nectar source for that tiny bird’s migratory journey to Central America.
Boldly go and find ideas for creating a Wild Back Yard at bit.ly/WildBackYards
Early spring is a great time to start by selecting some native plants for a bird or butterfly garden, rethinking your lawn, or brainstorming ideas with family and
friends. You can even attend the Summit Metro Parks Native Plant Festival on Saturday, May 20 at Munroe Falls Metro Park for inspiration.
In his book, Shatner wrote that eventually, he returned to a feeling of hope. Seeing … “a chance to rededicate ourselves to our planet, to each other, to life and love all around us.”
Each Wild Back Yard sustains the life around us. Next door, parks provide effective, nature-based solutions that counter the effects of climate change. They are vital habitats for species under stress, forests that hold carbon and open space that absorbs damaging stormwater. The Summit Metro Parks Foundation supports this critical work and more.
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Enjoy
SUMMIT metro
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Jen M. Harvey, Chief of Philanthropy
The Summit Metro Parks Foundation is a 50(c)(3) nonprofit organization that was established in 99 to further the goals and mission of Summit Metro Parks. We are grateful to the many people, organizations and businesses who gave gifts or grants and became corporate partners between January and December 3, 2022. These donations and other forms of community support create thriving parks that are a cornerstone of Summit County’s quality of life, and benefit the park district’s charitable, educational and scientific initiatives.
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