(As submitted by Wood County Park District)
Following is a list of programs coming up at the Wood County Park District:
Tai Chi
Tuesdays, October 18 and 25; 2:00 – 3:00 pm
Carter Historic Farm
18331 Carter Road, Bowling Green
Tai Chi is a slow-moving low-impact aerobic art form that encompasses stretching. The benefits include relaxing the mind as well as the body. This is free, open to the public, does not require registration and is great for all ages and abilities.
For more information: wcparks.org, (419) 353-1897
Fall Colors Evening Hike
Thursday, October 20;
6:00 – 7:15 pm
Bradner Interpretive Center
11540 Timmons Road, Bradner
Enjoy the fall colors and discover the science behind how and why the leaves change. Cider and doughnuts will be provided for a seasonal after-hike snack.
For more information: wcparks.org, (419) 353-1897
Friends’ Fall Colors Bus Tour
Saturday, October 22; 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
Park District Headquarters
18729 Mercer Road, BG
This special edition of the bus tour series includes brief hikes at two parks. Friends of the Wood County Parks provide seasonal snacks and beverages at the last stop. Cost: $15/person; $10 Friends of the Wood County Parks Member. For more information: wcparks.org, (419) 353-1897
PiPs – Corny Corn
Saturday, October 22, 4:00 – 4:45 pm
Carter Historic Farm
18331 Carter Road, BG
As the adults harvest the corn in the fall, children can get involved, too. From corn husk dolls to corn meal treats, experience some corny fun. Please register ALL people (adults and children) attending the program. Adults must stay with their preschoolers. For more information: wcparks.org, (419) 353-1897
Farm Chores: Corn Harvest Campfire
Saturday, October 22, 6:00 – 8:00 pm
Carter Historic Farm
18331 Carter Road, Bowling Green
Harvesting corn used to be intense manual labor with some serious celebrations following. Visit the corn field and corn crib to learn about picking, storing, shelling, and milling ear corn. Finish with stories around the campfire as we sample fresh corn bread and homemade honey butter. For more information: wcparks.org, (419) 353-1897
Jack – O’ – Lantern Open Archery
Monday, October 24; 4:30 – 7:00 pm
Otsego Park
20000 West River Road, BG
Registration is not needed. Arrive anytime to give this eerie archery program a shot! Carve your own pumpkin-target, or use arrows to make a “holey” jack-o’-lantern for a scary good time! All pumpkins, carving tools, and archery gear provided. Participants must be 7 years or older. Minors must be with a legal guardian. For more information: wcparks.org, (419) 353-1897
Geocache – n’ – Candy!
Wednesday, October 26; 5:00 – 6:30 pm
William Henry Harrison Park
644 Bierley Avenue, Pemberville
Dress in a spooky costume and embark on this high-tech hunt for tricks and treats. GPS units provided. Dress for the weather and for walking in rough terrain during brief self-guided exploration. Costumes are encouraged! For more information: wcparks.org, (419) 353-1897
“Carter Ruggers” Monthly Meeting
Carter Historic Farm Park
Thursday, October 27; 7:00 – 9:00 pm
18331 Carter Road, Bowling Green
Join us from 7:00-9:00 pm on the 4th Thursday of each month as we work on crocheted rugs. Open to those just beginning or experienced. Bring your own cotton material for personal pieces; we provide materials for working on farm pieces. Registration is preferred, but not required. For more information: wcparks.org, (419) 353-1897
Scrapbooking Retreat
Saturday, October 29; 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Sawyer Quarry Nature Preserve
26940 Lime City Road, Perrysburg
Celebrate autumn with a chance to slow down and engage in a favorite hobby. Led by Friends of the Parks’ members Jill Konst and Ranaye McLaughlin, participants will create items to add to a scrapbook. A light lunch and supplies are included. For more information: wcparks.org, (419) 353-1897
Sandhill Cranes Field Trip
Saturday, October 29 – 30; 11:30 am Departure;
Return Sunday, October 30 at 2:00 pm
Jasper Pulaski Wildlife Area; meet at W.W. Knight Nature Preserve
29530 White Road, Perrysburg
Each fall, sandhill cranes gather before heading to their wintering grounds in the southern U.S. Bring your cameras for excellent photographic opportunities. Participants are responsible for hotel room and food costs. Snacks will be provided. Reservation deadline is Wednesday, October 26. Trip minimum is six
participants. For more information: wcparks.org, (419) 353-1897