Summer 2016 Friends of Stark Parks Newsletter
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Summer 2016 Friends of Stark Parks Newsletter
NON-PROFIT ORG US Postage PAID Canton, Oh Permit No 580 Trail & Park Updates Branch Out in Your Stark Parks! Summer time is synonymous with Stark Parks. This year will be better than ever! With new, improved programs and the addition of rentable stand-up paddle boards (SUPs) in our marinas, we’re challenging you, your family, and civic groups to “branch out” and try something you’ve never done! It’s your summer to make your own adventures! Make sure to check out the summer calendar (p.3-5) for program dates and times! You may want to try...... www.StarkParks.com (p) 330.477.3552 our Bring y et nk own bla ! r or chai Log Rolling. Yep. It’s just like it sounds and once you get used to staying on the log, see if you can battle an opponent. Be the Piece. Enjoy your favorite board games biggie-sized! Date Night. Leave the kids at home and get outside together. Go for a hike, enjoy dessert outside, and savor the sunset during a romantic kayak paddle. Star Party. Join us as we relax on blankets under the stars and constellations. Mega Messy Play. Little ones will have a mega-fun time with this mega messy sensory play. Get down and dirty and leave cleaning up to us! Tue., July 12 @ 6:30 p.m. String Quartet Quail Hollow/Gazebo Live Animals/Instrument Petting Zoo @ 5:30 p.m. Tue., June 7 @ 6:30 p.m. Brass Quintet Sippo Lake North/Back Patio Live Animals & Instrument Building @ 5:30 p.m. Thur. July 28 @ 6:30 p.m. Woodwind Quintet Cook’s Lagoon Farmers Market @ 3-6 p.m. Thur., June 23 @ 6:30 p.m. String Quartet Magnolia Flouring Mill Mill Tours, Shopping & Instrument Petting Zoo @ 5:30 p.m. Thur., August 11 @ 6:30 p.m. Brass Quintet Minerva Municipal Park Live Animals & Instrument Building @ 5:30 p.m. Calling all Wild Outdoor Women! Join us for a women-only fearless weekend outdoors at Quail Hollow Park Aug. 13 & 14! Experienced and inexperienced campers welcome. There will be activities for all interest and comfort levels, including archery, gardening, and the 2nd annual WOW Dash. Early bird registration is open now. Register by noon Wed. July 20 for a discounted rate of $25 Stark county ($35 out-of- county) and a guaranteed shirt in your size. Registration after noon on July 20 is $30 Stark county ($40 out-of-county) and gets you a shirt from available sizes. What’s SUP in the Marinas Branch Out Summer 2016 Edition = Volume 27 Administration = 5300 Tyner St NW, Canton 44708 = 330.477.3552 = StarkParks.com Rental and program reservations = 5712-12th St NW, Canton 44708 = 330.409.8096 If you’ve watched Shark Tank, you know what’s SUP... SUPs (stand-up paddle boards) are quickly becoming a popular water sport. New in 2016, you can now rent them at Sippo Lake Park’s marina. Check out the Summer calendar (p. 3-5) for SUP programs! Stark Parks Board of Commissioners & Administration Faye Heston, Chairperson = Andrew Hayden, Vice Chairperson = Denise Freeland Robert Fonte, Park Director = William Bryan = Charles Ringer Friends of Stark Parks Board of Trustees Karl Oprisch, President=Nathan Hershman, Vice President=William Regula, Treasurer =Katie Printz, Secretary Michaela Casperd=Jeff Davis=Alan Dolan=Steve Hamit=Brian Klink=Maria C. Klutinoty Edwards Ellen Mann=Brian Mertes=Joseph Sommer=David Waikem StarkParks.com Looking for another new way to enjoy your Stark Parks? Sign up for our new running club, Running Stark. It’s great for all ages and running levels. Join us for an informative kick-off meeting at the Exploration Gateway at Sippo Lake’s north entrance on Mon., June 13 at 6 p.m. Group runs are scheduled throughout the summer. StarkParks.com p. 2 Trail & Park Updates Fry Family Park (Pike Twp) Widening of the existing drive has begun. Construction of a large parking lot, shelter, and nature play area will follow. The park is planned to open to the public in the fall for limited uses, including hiking and fishing. Iron Horse Trail (Alliance) Crews are completing the trail north to State Steet. Signage and amenities will be completed this spring/early summer. The trail is designated for hiking and biking. Mahoning Valley Trail (Alliance) Construction has closed the on-road connection of the trail at Rockhill Ave. for the summer. There will not be a designated detour route. Stark Parks’ marinas -located at Sippo Lake Park in Perry Township and Walborn Reservoir, north of Alliance- have been designated Ohio Clean Marinas. The goal of the Clean Marinas Program is environmental stewardship by making marinas and boaters more aware of environmental laws, rules and jurisdictions. Some of the requirements include proper fish waste removal, the use of environmentally-friendly paints and cleaning supplies, and drinking water quality. Magnolia Flouring Mills (Magnolia) The Magnolia Flouring Mill has been awarded $1 million from the State Capital budget for improvements outlined in the preliminary design from 2013. Final design will begin late summer and construction will begin in the spring of 2017 to address as many of the improvements as possbile with the $1 million. Quail Hollow (Lake Twp) Beginning May 19, the nature center is open to the public every Thur. 4 - 8 p.m., Fri. & Sat. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. and Sun. 1 - 4 p.m. The Quail Hollow Volunteer Association will offer tours of the Stewart Manor House June 12, July 10, and Aug. 14 from 1 - 4 p.m. Each tour lasts approximately 1 hour. The last tour is at 4 p.m. Sandy Valley Trail (Magnolia/Waynesburg) Residents can expect to see crews working on the loop trail in teh center of Magnolia around the former school. Sippo Valley Trail (Massillon) A gravel parking lot is being constructed at Skyland Ave. The lot will include 14 spaces and direct access to the trail. in the Lily Pad Gift Shop. Summer scarves are now available! Nature and animal prints Abbott, Mike Aljancic, Joan Allen, Deana American Eagle Hardwoods Aultman Health Foundation Axe, Carol Bajornas, Richard Barnes, Nicholas Bauer, Edward & Catherine Bell Stores-Campbell Oil Blosser, Lyle & Pamela Bonner, Robert D. Bostrom, Karen L. Brown, Lorena S. Buell III, William & Sarah Canton Audubon Society Canton Symphony Orchestra Carolyn Marie Designs Building, LLC Chambers,Walt Clark, Jeff Coleridge, Kim & Patty Commissioner Faye A. Heston and T.K. Heston Copen, Sandra Copen, Kelly Dickes, Don Dimos, Kathy Friends of Stark Parks (new & renewing) Algeri, Debbie Allchin, Tom & Diane Altimore, Daniel J. Andress, John Armstead, Jerame Arnold, Jim Attila Lampert & Mahlon Krautwurst Baldwin, Barbara E. Bartos, Paul & Carol Baum, Ben C. Beall, James Becherer, Joan Bell, Joseph Bender, Diane Berardo, Ralph & Susan Berginides-Athans, Mary Berry, Jean Bezek, Richard & Ginger Bishop, Heather Black, Donald R. Blasik, Richard & Wendy Bobak, Don & Vivian Sue Bolea, Marlene Bordner, Richard Borgner, Kate Bouer, Jack Bring Your Own Bike Club Brown, Rick & Bob Brundelet, Martha Buchanan, Gloria Canton Aluminum Castner, Larry Cemate, David & Kathy StarkParks.com Chambers, Walt Charleston, Roger Christman, Ester Cline, Mary Coates, Todd Coleridge, Kim & Patty Conde, Richard Converse, Rich & Nancy Cottrill, Linda M. Cozy, Mark & Brenda Crawford, Paula J. Crone, Bob Crum, Deb Dahlheimer, Doug Danner, Thomas Davis,Kim Davis, James Deeds, Dee & Roger Denmar, Mark Dingies, Rick Dodd, Sandra Dodson, Irene Douce, Thomas Downey, Deidre Dyer, David George Egan, Pat Elliott, Randy Elliott, Susan Elson, Gus & JoLane Elton, Jeff & Sharla Endres, Gary & Kay Erme, John Evans, Jeff Faiello, Richard Ferguson, Jean E. F lanagan, Mike & Stephanie Hawkins Forquer, Paul Francis, Nicholas & Jude Frazee, Carol French, Mark Fulmer, Terry Gamble, Debra Ganser, Robert Gardner, Elizabeth Givler, Omar Glaws, Peter & Erin Gomez-Harvey, Alicia Gorman, Lawrence Graal, Beth & Rory Graham, Lila J. Hamilton, Jeff & Rena Harding, David & Susan Hardwick, Phyllis V. Hare, Robert & Paula Harold, Joe Harold, Kevin Harris, Richard Lee Hartzog, Jeanne Headley, Susan Heller, Helen J. Hennis, Dolores Henry, Susan Herbert, Vicki Herbert, Lynda Herbst, Robert P. Hert, Thomas & Diane Hilltop Hikers Petro, Rich Printz, Katie Pucci’s Pub & Vino Regula, William Risaliti, Carol Risaliti, Sheri Robinett, Brett Rohrbaugh, Bob Roth, Kelly Rubin, Connie Rutschow, Tina Slaybaugh,Elaine & Chuck Snow Trails Steere, Kathleen Stevens, Thomas Tausch, Guy & Rene Taylor, Joy The SS & D Foundation Tolin, Tim & Paula United Way of Greater Stark County Utterback, Benjamin Vega, Norma Vojir, Frances Wackerly Funeral Home Waikem Auto Group Wallace, David A. Welch, Dr. & Mrs. Paul W. Whittenberger, Renee Zollinger, Sr., Richard Zorko, MD, Michael Hoops, Christine ImpagliozzaDonald Indorf, Dave Jones, Trudy Judisch, Donald S. Kapes, David Klink, Brian Kocsis, Mary A. Kopko, Robert Kraynick, Nichole Lahmers, Catherine Landon, Fred Laskey, Michelle Lauer, Jan Lea, Deb LeBeau, Joan Lehberger, James Leitner, Nancy J. Lengyel, Phil & Rose Liberator, Jack Linhart, Dan Little, David & Connie Logozzo, Jessica Lombardi, Meralene Long, James Lovas, Denny Luntz, William Myers, Gayle Malne, Jim & Kris Mann, Roger Manse, Ron & Cindy McHenry, Larry McIlroy, Joelle McNab, Jack McQueen, Cheryl p. 7 You can help support Friend of Stark Parks! Grab a taco or burrito and enjoy an almostsummer evening on June 2, beginning at 5 p.m. You can celebrate almost-National Trails Day (it’s actually June 4) by eating at your favorite Stark Park! For fundraising opportunities throughout the year like Friends of Stark Parks on Facebook! For programming, make sure to like Stark Parks too! Mead, Debbie Medley, Jim Mehaffie, Tom Miller Fred Miller, Tom & Pat Miller, Nanci Milligan, Judge John R. Mohler, Nancy Morris, William Mutigli, Cathy NatNGeo Neville, Jennifer Niamtu, Joseph Novak, Joan Ochs, Steve & Kellie Oliver, Sue Page, Helene Hanke, Pameal & Patrick Parks, Kay Pattison, Robert & Jan Peel, Jr., William Perlog, John & Carolyn Perone, Jim & Karen Perry, Al Pertl, JP & Beth Peters, Robert Pfeiffer, Nick Pond Wiser Inc. Preston, James & Connie Pusateri, Linda Raisner, Jr. Becky Raja Group/Gray Family Rangel, Judy Regula, Ryan Renicker Ken Richmond, Bob Riffle, Roger Ringer, Charles & Diane Robert Fockler & Lois Tolley Roberts, Sara Rohr, Alfred Rose, Linda Rose II, Foster A. Ross, Larry Rozsi, Keith Rubin, Barbara Saeger, Gene Sawyer, Tom Schemansky, Janice Schmucker, Connie Schrader, Jayne Scott, Fred & Nancy Settle, Bob Shaw, Sue Shoemaker, Joan & Ben Sickafoose, Rob Sigler, Keith Simone, Johanne Simpson, Calvin Singer, John & Judith Sisko, Phillip Smith, Robert Smith, Dan & Kathy Snively, John Snyder, Michael Spencer, Theresa Spier, Bill & Linda Spring, Stephen Stadelman, Tracy Staken, Jo Ann Stephens, Day Stewart, Leslie Stipkovich, Deborah Streamo, Sherese Stroup, Winston W. Stuhlmiller, Sam Suggett, Sandra Sylvester, Bob Tolerton, Joyce Tolin, Tim & Paula Tournoux, Susan Trapani, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. John G. Ulmer, Dave & Gayle Vick, Janet I. Villard, Dennis Vodila, Patricia F. Vojir, Frances Vrbanac, James Wagner, David Wagner, Tom Walker, Dianne Walker, Elsie Walker, Doug (James D.) Wallace, David A. Welch, Dr. & Mrs. Paul W. Whitaker, Larry & Nancy Williams, David Wolgamott, James Yohn, Diane Zahirsky, Bob & Linda Zaleski, Linda Zellers, Corinne Zorn, Bill & Deb Zurick, Andrew & Marsha 2016 Membership Application Friends of Stark Parks is a charitable 501c3. Proceeds raised through Friends of Stark Parks events will be put towards the development of Stark Parks efforts to provide quality services to Stark County’s communities. Jade, a Red Fox, is Stark Parks newest animal ambassador! She is five years old and has spent her life in the presence of humans, making her a poor candidate for release back into the wild. Staff are training her to follow commands, so she can be shared with the public at programs and events. She loves to explore and play with plush toys, new scents, tennis balls, and a variety of dog toys. Welcome to the Stark Parks Family, Jade! Judisch, Donald S. Kinsley, Carol Kirkbride, Nick Kittleson, Linda Dolan, Alan & Lee Klink, Brian Donnola, Barbara Knight, Samantha Downing, Judy Kocarek, Kenny & Corianne Dunn, Steve Little, Barbara Dyer, Christopher Logozzo, Jessica Echague, Stephon Long, James Edgard, Hazel Lovirc, Chris & Dede Eggeman, Davene Mann, Ellen Engelhart, Jeff & Aimee Massie, Susan & Jim Ernie’s Bike Shop, McHenry, Larry Ferguson, Jean E. McHenry, Scott Fonte, Robert Merrick, Kenneth Richard Fornicola, Andrea Mihelic, Stephanie Gardner, Ann Morley, Charles Gebhard, Debra Morris, William Geiser, Richard Gooding, Robert & Marianne MSA Sport, a Division of MSA Architects Goldan Corral Nagel, Gale Grady, Debbie Newman, Katherine Green, Becky Nist, Dave Greenwalt,Chad & Karen NV5 - Chagrin Falls Hamilton, Jeff & Rena Oberjohn, Bill Heffner, Dana O’Hara,,Timothy Hert, Thomas & Diane Oprisch, Karl & Kathy Hill, Robin L. Paquin, Eric & Sara Hoover, Karlene Peel, Jr., William IBI Group/ME Companies Pertl, JP & Beth In Memory of Kit Kittleson Donors & Sponsors Name or Company Name: _______________________________________________________________________________ Address:__________________________________________ City, State, Zip:_______________________________________ Phone:_________________ Email:________________________________________ mNew Member mRenewing Member Membership Levels: m$20 Senior m$20 Student m$25 Individual m$35 Family m $250 Corporate m I would like to make a tax deductible contribution of $ _________________ m Please send me more information on upcoming fundraising and sponsorship opportunities. m Please send me more information about volunteering at Stark Parks. TOTAL CHECK ENCLOSED: $_______ Thank you for your support! StarkParks.com Please tear off and include cash or check payable to Friends of Stark Parks at 5300 Tyner St NW, Canton 44708. Butterfly Bonanza: Ages 3-5 June 1 = 10 a.m. & Noon June 18 = 10 a.m. Don’t flutter by! Explore the amazing world of butterflies. Children will enjoy a story, activities, and outdoor exploration. Be prepared to go outside. Outdoor Exploration: Ages 3-5 June 8 = 10 a.m. = Hoover Trail/E. Maple St. Trailhead July 13, = 10 a.m = Walborn Reservoir, Marina Aug. 24 = 10 a.m.= Sippo Park (West), Wildlife Center Take a leisurely 1- mile hike along Stark Parks trails searching for signs of wildlife. Bug catchers, magnifying glasses, and binoculars will be provided. Pollinator-palooza: Ages 6-8 June 18 = Noon Don’t flutter by! Explore the amazing world of insects. Children will enjoy a story, activities, and outdoor exploration. Be prepared to go outside. StarkParks.com Bug’s Eye View: Ages 6-8 July 9 = Noon Investigate the amazing world of insects and explore the world through their eyes. Dress for being outdoors and be prepared to get dirty. Nocturnal Nature: Ages 3-5 Aug. 17 = 10 a.m. & Noon Aug. 27 = 10 a.m. Explore the amazing world of nocturnal animals. Children will enjoy a story, activities, and meet an education animal. Be prepared to go outside. Nocturnal Nature: Ages 6-8 Aug. 27 = Noon Explore the amazing world of pollinators and investigate the important job they have in our environment. Be prepared to go outside. Under the Magnifying Glass: Ages 3-5 July 9 = 10 a.m. July 27 = 10 a.m. & Noon www.waikem.com Explore the amazing world of pollinators and investigate the important job they have in our environment. Be prepared to go outside. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 5 StarkParks.com 26 Outdoor Adventures Hikes, Bikes & Boats Be the Piece! Life-size Board Games Quail Hollow = 1 p.m. 12 7 8 Summer Serenade Sippo North (See p. 1) Adventure Bike Ride (17.50 mi) Towpath, Craig Pittman 9:30 a.m. see page 6 FRIDAY Your Stark Parks 9th Chicken DInner 6pm Hoover Hall See p. 6 9 see p. 7 3 Fit Fridays (3.5 mi; M) Middle Branch Trail, Martindale Park =9 a.m. Day Dreaming Sippo North, Exploration Gateway = 2 p.m. 10 Walk About the Farm Fasnacht Farm Park=6 p.m. 2 Adventures in Birding Petros Park, Perry Dr. 7:30 a.m. Star Party Molly Stark =8:30 p.m. R Beginning Archery Camp (ages 8-17) = 9 to 11 a.m.= $15 = Sippo West Intermediate Archery Camp (ages 12-17) = 12:30 to 2:30 p.m.= $15 = Sippo West 6 see page 6 Woodcarving (ages 10+) Sippo North, Exploration Gateway = 6 p.m. 2 p.m. (Public Welcome) THURSDAY 4 11 Mountain Bike Ride (3.5 mi) Quail Hollow Park 9 a.m. High Mileage Hike (6.5 mi; M) Olde Muskingum Trail = 9 a.m. Cooks Lagoon= 8 a.m. (ages 4-15 & Seniors) Cooks Lagoon Derby Magnolia and the Elsons Magnolia Flouring Mills 10 a.m. Bring your own pole. Prizes, lunch, and trophies provided by the Berkley Fishing Team. Bait, beverages, and food is also for sale. R Register at StarkParks.com SATURDAY Berkley Derby (ages 4-15) Sippo Marina = 8 a.m. 28 29 Nature & Family Adventures History & Culture Adventures How-Tos & Make-it-Take-Its Nature Detectives Camp (ages 6-8) = 9 a.m. to Noon R $15 = Sippo North, Exploration Gateway Beginning Archery Camp (ages 8-17) = 9 to 11 a.m. R Quick Start SUP R $15 = Molly Stark Park Sippo East, Marina = 5 p.m. Kayak the Tuscarawas R Leisure Bike Ride (9 mi) (6 mi.) West Branch Trail, Timken Towpath, Craig Pittman Gatehouse = 6:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 27 30 L: Leisure, Easier Pace M: Moderate, Slightly More Aggressive Pace B: Brisk, Expect to Sweat 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Cold Blood Paddle Camp (ages 9-12) = 9 to Noon Sippo North, Exploration R Adventure Bike Ride $15 = Walborn Reservoir, Marina Gateway = 1 p.m. (16 mi) What’s for Lunch Down to Earth Yoga R Towpath, St. Helena Grandparents and Me Petros Park, Shelter #2 Petros Park, Shelter #2 Heritage Park = 9:30 a.m. Quail Hollow, Nature Center 11 a.m. 6 p.m. = $5 Quick Start Canoe 1 to 4 p.m. Running Stark (1 to 3 mi) Woodcarving (ages 10+) Running Stark Kickoff Leisure Bike Ride (8 mi) Towpath Trail, Lock 4 Sippo North, Exploration Manor House Tours Exploration Gateway R Walborn Reservoir, Marina Middle Branch Trail, 5 p.m.= $5 R 6 p.m. Gateway = 6 p.m. Quail Hollow =2 to 4 p.m. R 6 p.m. Martindale = 6:30 p.m. see page 6 Down to Earth Yoga 19 20 21 22 Sippo North, Exploration 23 24 25 Quick Start Kayak Fit Fridays (4.5 mi; M) (ages 9-14) Walborn Reservoir Adventure Camp = 9 to 2 p.m. Gateway =6 p.m. = $5 Sippo East, Marina R Kids Move Into Fitness R 10 a.m. = $5 $15 = Walborn Reservoir, Marina 9 a.m. Sippo North, Exploration Butterfly Bonanza (2 mi) Gateway = 1 p.m. Bring Birds to your Backyard Petros Park, Shelter #2= Sippo North = 6 p.m. Full Moon Hike & Campfire 2 p.m. Surviving Fatherhood Summer Serenade Quail Hollow, Nature Center (L) Sippo West, Wildlife Center Magnolia Mill (See p. 1) 7:30 p.m. 1 p.m. Garden to Go! Quail Hollow, Nature Center 1 to 3 p.m. For complete program details and easy, online registration visit StarkParks.com! Registration is recommended for all programs. Please take note of any programs requiring registration. R Commissioners Meeting 1 Sippo East, Clubhouse MONDAY Registration is required for all programs. All programs are held at Sippo Park (North) inside Exploration Gateway unless otherwise noted. SUNDAY Share the Trails Wear a helmet = Slow down = Ride single file Do not block the trail = Give audible warning before passing Horses have the right-of-way = Stay on park property Be aware and cautious of wildlife = Take belongings with you Pets must be leashed = Pet waste must be picked up Stark Parks JUNE EVENTS p. 6 Hike Levels StarkParks.com SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 7 1 8 22 21 StarkParks.com Outdoor Adventures Hikes, Bikes & Boats Wilderness Day Quail Hollow, Nature Center 1 p.m. 29 Nature & Family Adventures Much Ado About Mothing =Sippo North, Exploration Gateway =8 p.m. 28 R Pinterest Party Sippo North, Exploration Gateway = 5:30 p.m. Nature’s Nightlights Molly Stark Park =8:30 p.m. 15 Bird Beak Buffet Quail Hollow, Nature Center Drop in from 1 to 3 p.m. TUESDAY 9 17 18 FRIDAY (ages 4-15) 13 Whitacre Greer = 8 a.m. Sandy & Beaver Derby Wild Outdoor Women R (WOW Campout) See p. 1 History & Culture Adventures How-Tos & Make-it-Take-Its L: Leisure, Easier Pace M: Moderate, Slightly More Aggressive Pace B: Brisk, Expect to Sweat online registration visit StarkParks.com! 12 6 Magnolia and the Elsons Magnolia Flouring Mills 10 a.m. Running Stark Middle Branch Trail, Veterans Park =8 a.m. R Bring your own pole. Prizes by Berkley Fishing and Stark Parks. Bait, beverages, and food for sale. 5 Quail Hollow, Nature Center 5:30 p.m. Walk About the Farm Fasnacht Farm Park=6 p.m. Critter Carnival Fit Fridays (3 mi; M) Towpath Trail, John Glenn Trailhead = 9 a.m. 4 Summer Serenades 11 Minerva Municipal Park (See p. 1 ) THURSDAY SATURDAY L: Leisure, Easier Pace M: Moderate, Slightly More Aggressive Pace B: Brisk, Expect to Sweat Fit Fridays (4.6 mi; M) 19 Mountain Bike Ride 20 (3.5 mi) Hoover Trail, E. Maple St. Quail Hollow = 9 a.m. Trailhead = 9 a.m. R Down to Earth Yoga R Quick Start Kayak Quail Hollow Park Night Derby (all ages) Walborn, Marina=10 a.m.=$5 Manor= 6 p.m. = $5 Sippo East, Marina Quick Start SUP see page 6 R 5 p.m. = $5 Full Moon Hike (2.5 mi M) Adventure Bike Ride Sippo East, Marina = 10 a.m. Woodcarving (ages 10+) Iron Horse Trail, FCC Running Stark R (13 mi.) Towpath, Log Rolling Sippo North, Exploration Trailhead = 7:30 p.m. Towpath Trail, Lake Ave. Craig Pittman Trailhead Sippo North = 2 to 4 pm Gateway = 6 p.m. Trailhead = 6 p.m. 9:30 a.m. Adventures in Running Stark Birding 23 24 Quail Hollow, 25 26 R Sippo Valley Trail, 27 Nature Lincoln Park = 8 a.m. Center = 7:30 a.m. Kayak the Tuscarawas What’s for Lunch R (6 mi.) Towpath, Craig Mahoning Valley Trail, Deer Pittman Trailhead = 9:30 a.m. Creek Reservoir =11 a.m. Leisure Bike Ride (9 mi) West Branch Trail, Timken SUP Get Together R Gatehouse = 6:30 p.m. Deer Creek Reservoir Date Night (Ages 18+) see page 6 R 5 p.m. see page 6 Dog Days of Summer (L) Quail Hollow, Camping = 7 p.m. Petros Park, Shelter #1 30 31 Stark Fresh Famer’s Market Every Thursday 3-6 pm 2 p.m. Visit us at the Fair! We’ll have live animals! Jack Cullen Memorial at Cooks Lagoon! (ages 4-15) Trout Derby Cardio Hike (B) Adventure Bike Ride Towpath, Lock 4 Sippo North, Exploration (17.50 mi.) Towpath, Registration is recommended for all 8 a.m. Gateway = 7 p.m. Craig Pittman Trailhead programs. Please take note of any Bring your own pole. Prizes by 9:30 a.m. Fit Fridays: Gardening Series: Stark Parks, Stark Co. Federation programs requiring registration. Towpath, Craig Pittman Sunny Spots, Shady Spots R Pollution Solutions Kids Move Into Fitness of Conservation Clubs, and the Trailhead Sippo North, Exploration Sippo North, Exploration Sippo North, Exploration Berkley Fishing Team. Bait, For complete program details and easy, (3.5 mi; M) = 9 a.m. Gateway = 6 p.m. Gateway = 6 p.m. beverages, and food for sale. Gateway = 1 p.m. 16 10 Commissioners Meeting 3 2 WEDNESDAY Critter CSI Nature Detective Camp (ages 6-9) = 9 to 12 p.m. = $15 Quail Hollow, Nature R Sippo North, Exploration Gateway Center = 1 to 3 p.m. Down to Earth Yoga R Sippo North, Exploration Leisure Bike Ride (8 mi) Gateway = 6 p.m.= $5 Middle Branch, Martindale Adult Archery Trailhead = 6:30 p.m. Molly Stark Park = 6 p.m. R How-Tos & Make-it-Take-Its Sippo East, Clubhouse 2 p.m. (Public Welcome) Woodcarving (ages 10+) Sippo North, Exploration Gateway = 6 p.m. Star Party Adventure Camp (ages 9-14) = 9 to 2 p.m., = $15 Molly Stark Park Walborn Reservoir, Marina 8:30 p.m. MONDAY History & Culture Adventures Stark Parks August EVENTS Nature & Family Adventures Running Stark R 14 Olde Muskingum Trail, Butterbridge Trailhead 8 a.m. Manor House Tours Quail Hollow =2 to 4 p.m. (begins on the hour) Wild Outdoor Women R (WOW Campout) See p. 1 Last Hurrah Campfire Sippo West, Wildlife Center Drop in from 7:30 to 9 p.m. SUNDAY Outdoor Adventures Hikes, Bikes & Boats Archery Camp (ages 8-17) continued 1 2 The first Stark Fresh Farmer's Market, in collaboration with Stark Kids Move Into Fitness Registration is recommended for all Parks, is open to the public Every Thursday from 3-6 pm at Cooks Sippo North, Exploration programs. Please take note of any R Running Stark Lagoon in Canton! Mercy Medical Center will provide free health Gateway = 1 p.m. programs requiring registration. R Towpath, John Glenn screenings. Come and enjoy live music, children's activities, Walk About the Farm 8 a.m. cooking demonstrations and more. All payment types accepted. Fasnacht Farm Park=6 p.m. For complete program details and easy, SNAP, WIC, VISA, Mastercard, cash as well as incentives for SNAP Log Rolling Patriotic Concert online registration visit StarkParks.com! Quail Hollow, Shady Lane users where an additional $10 can be earned each week. Sippo North, Exploration Gateway (indoors)=7:30 p.m. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fit Fridays (3.5 mi; M) 3 4 5 6 7 Mahoning Valley Trail, 8 9 R Paddle Camp (ages 13-18) = 9 to Noon = $15 = Walborn Reservoir, Marina Gaskill Trailhead =9 a.m. Night Derby (all ages) Commissioners Meeting Running Stark Sippo East, Marina = 5 p.m. Sippo East, Clubhouse R Sippo North, Shelter Cash prizes, fishing license 2 p.m. (Public Welcome) 8 a.m. required if over age 16. $5 entry Wildlife on the Water: Adventure Bike Ride Rock N Roll with the Scavenger Hunt Sunday Woodcarving (ages 10+) Birding by Boat (18 mi) R John Hampu Band Quail Hollow, Nature Center Sippo North, Exploration Deer Creek Reservoir Sippo Valley Trail, Lincoln Sippo North, Exploration Drop in from 1 to 3 p.m. Gateway = 6 p.m. 6 p.m. Park = 9:30 a.m. Gateway (back patio)=7p.m. see page 6 R Running Stark 10 11 Summer Serenades 12 13 14 15 Iron Horse Trail, First 16 Quail Hollow (See p. 1 ) Christian Church=8 a.m. Mondays in Magnolia Tree Huggers Hike High Mileage Hike (6 mi; M) Magnolia Flouring Mills Walborn Reservoir, Marina Leap into Wetlands Walborn = 9 a.m. 2:30 p.m. 12 p.m. Sippo West, Wildlife Center Cupcakes & Canvas Go Geocaching! Quick Start SUP R 5:30 p.m. Sippo North, Exploration R Quail Hollow, Nature Center Sippo Marina = 5 p.m. Gateway = 2 p.m. = $15 Stark Parks After Dark Leisure Bike Ride (8 mi) Date Night (ages 18+) 1 to 3 p.m. Down to Earth Yoga R Campfire Desserts Sippo East, Marina Middle Branch Trail, R Sippo East, Marina Manor House Tours Deer Creek Reservoir Sippo West, Wildlife Center 8 p.m. Martindale = 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. see page 6 Quail Hollow =2 to 4 p.m. = 6 p.m. = $5 7:30 p.m. Adventures in Birding 20 17 18 19 21 22 23 Adventure Bike Ride (12 mi) Hoover Trail, E. Maple St. Mega Messy Play (under 5) Walborn Reservoir, Marina Middle Branch Trail, 7:30 a.m. Sippo North, Exploration (See page 1) Veterans Park=9:30 a.m. Gateway = 9:30 a.m. (ages 10+) Woodcarving ABC’s of Birding Habitat Hike (L) Sippo North, Exploration Sippo North, Exploration Fit Fridays (3 mi; M) Petros Park, Shelter #1 Gateway = 6 p.m. Gateway =6 p.m. R Running Stark Towpath, McDonnell 10:30 a.m. Star Party Full Moon Hike (M) Hoover Trail, Washington Trailhead (Tusc. County) Mondays in Magnolia Quail Hollow, Nature Center Middle Branch Trail, Square =8 a.m. 9 a.m. Magnolia Flouring Mills 8:30 p.m. Veterans Park=7:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Fishing 101 Family Summer Serenades 28 Teambuilding 24 25 26 27 30 Petros Park, Perry Dr. 29 Cooks Lagoon (See p. 1 ) Quail Hollow= 1 p.m. Kayak the Tuscarawas R 2 p.m. Down to Earth Yoga R (6 mi.) Towpath, 31 Mountain Bike Ride Dog Days of Summer (L) Bonkers for Bugs Sippo North, Exploration Craig Pittman =5:30 p.m. (3.5 mi) Mahoning Valley Trail, Sippo East, Marina =5 p.m. Gateway = 6 p.m. = $5 Geocaching 101 Quail Hollow= 3 p.m. Gaskill Dr. =1 p.m. R Quick Start Kayak Cupcakes & Canvas R Sippo North, Exploration On the Big Screen Sippo North, Exploration Walborn =5:30 p.m. = $5 Gateway =6 p.m. Outdoor Movie Gateway = 7 p.m. = $15 Mondays in Magnolia Running Stark Nature’s Nightlights Sippo North, Exploration Leisure Bike Ride (9 mi) Magnolia Flouring Mills Towpath Trail, Crystal R Sippo North, Exploration Gateway =7 p.m. West Branch Trail, Timken see page 6 2:30 p.m. Springs = 6 p.m. Gateway =8 p.m. Gatehouse = 6:30 p.m. Stark Parks JULY EVENTS Hike Levels Hike Levels