The Medina County Park District is sponsoring October classes on owls and woodland properties.
Laura Jordan and her volunteers from the Medina Raptor Center will be handling live owls that can be found in our parks during a class called "Mysterious World of Owls," 7 to 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 3. Participants will go on a short hike to try to see owls in the wild. The free class is open to ages 8 to adult, and no registration is required.
The owl class will be held at the Wolf Creek Environmental Center, 6100 Ridge Road, Sharon Township.
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People who own woodland properties can attend a workshop with Ohio State University Extension educators to learn more about wildlife, non-native invasives and their impacts on you, ponds, ticks and more. The workshop, "Your Woods, Water and Wildlife Workshop" will take place 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 2 at the Lodge at Allardale in the Medina County Park District. The lodge is located at 141 Remsen Road, Granger Township.
Lunch and materials are included in the registration fee. Registration and payment information can be found online here. The class is open to ages 16 to adult and costs $35.
YARN SHOP'S GRAND OPENING: Local knitwear designer Meg Roke will introduce samples of her work during the grand opening celebration at Harps and Thistles Yarn Emporium. The store's event is Friday-Sunday, Oct. 3-5, at 129 Portage Trail, Cuyahoga Falls.
Roke will appear at the yarn store from noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 4, with samples of her knitwear designed for Three Irish Girls, a company dealing in hand-dyed yarn, as well as garment that she worked up specifically for the grand opening. The weekend includes food, prize drawings and giveaways. Store hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. all three days.
DIY CLEANING SOLUTIONS: Need to clean up Magic Marker scribbles or scuff marks? The Family Handyman magazine has secret cleaning tips that use common household objects.
Scuff Mark Eraser: Lightly rub heel marks with a tennis ball.
Citrus Peels and Ice Cubes for a Stinky Disposer: Run the water at half-throttle and drop in some orange or lemon rinds: Citric acid from the peels softens crusty waste and kills nasty bacteria. Give the acid about 15 minutes to work.
Marker Cleanup: Vegetable oil can wipe up messes made with markers.
Baby Wipes: Use them to clean up glue drips and other messes in the workshop.
Laura Jordan and her volunteers from the Medina Raptor Center will be handling live owls that can be found in our parks during a class called "Mysterious World of Owls," 7 to 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 3. Participants will go on a short hike to try to see owls in the wild. The free class is open to ages 8 to adult, and no registration is required.
The owl class will be held at the Wolf Creek Environmental Center, 6100 Ridge Road, Sharon Township.
Are you a knitter? Tell us about your latest project in the comments section!
People who own woodland properties can attend a workshop with Ohio State University Extension educators to learn more about wildlife, non-native invasives and their impacts on you, ponds, ticks and more. The workshop, "Your Woods, Water and Wildlife Workshop" will take place 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 2 at the Lodge at Allardale in the Medina County Park District. The lodge is located at 141 Remsen Road, Granger Township.
Lunch and materials are included in the registration fee. Registration and payment information can be found online here. The class is open to ages 16 to adult and costs $35.
YARN SHOP'S GRAND OPENING: Local knitwear designer Meg Roke will introduce samples of her work during the grand opening celebration at Harps and Thistles Yarn Emporium. The store's event is Friday-Sunday, Oct. 3-5, at 129 Portage Trail, Cuyahoga Falls.
Roke will appear at the yarn store from noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 4, with samples of her knitwear designed for Three Irish Girls, a company dealing in hand-dyed yarn, as well as garment that she worked up specifically for the grand opening. The weekend includes food, prize drawings and giveaways. Store hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. all three days.
DIY CLEANING SOLUTIONS: Need to clean up Magic Marker scribbles or scuff marks? The Family Handyman magazine has secret cleaning tips that use common household objects.
Scuff Mark Eraser: Lightly rub heel marks with a tennis ball.
Citrus Peels and Ice Cubes for a Stinky Disposer: Run the water at half-throttle and drop in some orange or lemon rinds: Citric acid from the peels softens crusty waste and kills nasty bacteria. Give the acid about 15 minutes to work.
Marker Cleanup: Vegetable oil can wipe up messes made with markers.
Baby Wipes: Use them to clean up glue drips and other messes in the workshop.
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