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Park programs, March 2

March 2, 2012
The Advertiser-Tribune

Seneca County

The Seneca County Park District invites all ages to a Maple Sugar Moon Walk at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Tiffin University Nature Preserve. Learn about the maple sugar moon and walk the trail in hopes of seeing the moon.

The walk will last about an hour and qualifies for the walking stick program.

Preschoolers ages 3-5 with an adult companion will be walking at Zimmerman Nature Preserve at 4:30 p.m. March 14 looking for animal signs.

The monthly Nature Walk Bird Talk is set for 8 a.m. March 17 at Garlo Heritage Nature Preserve. All ages are welcome to walk the trails looking and listening to the sights and sounds of the preserve. Binoculars are helpful.

The walk last about 1 1/2 hours and qualifies for the walking stick program.

After the bird walk at 11 a.m. March 17 all ages are invited to Forrest Nature Preserve for a "Looking for Green" walk. Participants will be searching for the earliest signs of spring, including the earliest wildflowers. Boots are recommended.

Sandusky County

Sandusky County Park District has bald eagles tours scheduled March 16-17 so people can tour "the hottest place around for bald eagle activity."

The tour that Friday is 12:30-3:30 p.m. and Saturday is 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.

Participants are to meet at the park office, 1970 Countryside Place, Fremont, and caravan around the area to observe eagle nesting behaviors. Binoculars are helpful.

The tour is open to teens and adults ages 14 and older.

Registration is required by calling (419) 334-4495 or (888) 200-5577.

Hancock County

Hancock Park District is seeking individuals for seasonal and permanent, part-time employment for a variety of positions.

Seven seasonal positions include one waterfront manager, three waterfront aides and three park laborers to work throughout the summer months. One permanent, part-time park maintenance technician also is to be hired to work year-round.

Apply through JOBSolutions, 7746 CR 140, Suite B, Findlay, or by submitting an application and resume via fax to (419) 422-8346.

A program called Master Gardener Talks: Herbs and Container Gardening is planned for 10 a.m. Saturday at the Hancock Park District's Phillips Discovery Center. The master gardeners plan to present programs to get people in the gardening mood, starting with an herbs presentation. After a short break, the program will continue with a container gardening topic.

Oakwoods Nature Preserve and the Discovery Center

are at 1400 Oakwoods Lane, Findlay.

For more information, visit www.hancockparks.com or call (419) 425-PARK.

 
 

 

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