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Warm Hearts, cold Feb. 14 trek!

1/29/2014

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Are you interested in joining us for Nature Treks?  A Hiram Community Trust Grant provides funding to take Crestwood Intermediate School students on extra field trips on their scheduled days off.   Our next trek will be 9:00-4:00 on Valentine’s  Day, February 14. This trek will showcase hiking  and Lake Erie in winter. We will begin the day by carpooling to Penitentiary Glenn, where a naturalist will speak to trekkers about animal rehabilitation.  A short hike to view the top of the gorge plus a visit to the Nature store will highlight this stop. Then we will travel to Chapin Forest to hike to the overlook to see Lake Erie and Cleveland. Next will be a quick stop at Mentor Headlands to see a frozen Lake Erie! If time permits, trekkers will visit the West Woods Nature Center and have a short hike.





















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    Rosemary Krupar teaches 3rd grade at Crestwood Intermediate School.  She is working as a Teacher-Ranger-Teacher at the Cuyahoga Valley National Park.

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