Monday, July 08, 2013

Wildwood Wetland and Stream Restoration Celebration - 2013.07.10

If you are like me at all you live in Northeast Ohio and completely take the Cleveland Metroparks continuously for granted, even when you spend a couple hours there (as I did yesterday with the little lady, walking around the Nature Center which is a fantastic place to spot turtles and frogs).

Anyway, stop taking it for granted and get off your butt and do more hiking. Its good for you.
Also, celebrate some milestones:

Wildwood Wetland and Stream Restoration Celebration
via: Cleveland Metroparks webbernet site

When & Where

July 10 @ 5 - 7 p.m.
Wildwood Park Picnic Pavilion, E. 174th Street and Lakeshore Blvd., Cleveland, OH 44110

About

Categories: Citizen Science, Exploring Nature, Green Living, Hiking/Walking, Presentations/Lectures
Price: Free
Phone: 216-524-6580, ext. 16

Please join the Euclid Creek Watershed Program Project Partners as we celebrate the wetland and stream restoration at Wildwood Park!
  • Project partners are hosting a public meeting and tour to celebrate the wetland and stream restoration project, the culmination of four years of work. 
  • Several speakers will briefly discuss the wetland and stream restoration project, followed by either a short hike or a ~1 mile walk around the site.  
  • Meet the project partners pivotal in making this project happen.
For more event details click here to view the flyer, and to RSVP, please email me back or call me at 216-524-6580, ext. 16.
Please pass along this email anyone you know who may be interested in this exciting celebration.
For a listing of all Euclid Creek Watershed events coming up this summer and fall, including a Green Cleaning Workshop for Inside and Out in Richmond Heights and our annual SWCD Conservation Day in September at Wildwood, click here.

I would also highly suggest keep checking the Metroparks Calendar for a full listing of fun events, paddleboarding, kayaking, foraging, hiking, tobogganing (in winter), etc.  If they had an RSS feed I think they would really be on to something HINT HINT HINT COUGH COUGH HINT.

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