Last week, members of the Shotwell Family joined Medina County Park District staff, MCPD Board Chair Dennis Neate, CIC, CRM, and the design-build team of Davey Resource Group, Inc. and MARKS CONSTRUCTION INC for an on-site kickoff meeting to discuss the Shotwell Gardens at Lake Medina. Thanks to the family's generous donation of 25 acres at the corner of Foote and Weymouth roads in Medina Township, the park district is able to build a third entrance to Lake Medina. But, the location will be so much more than that. The Shotwell Gardens will include a small amphitheater and pond, accessible walking trails, restrooms, seating, and gardens with native plants that showcase different colors, textures, and seasonal interest. Design will be underway soon, and construction is planned for 2025, with October the target for the public opening of Phase 1. Becky Shotwell Nathan Eppink Kenneth P. Stray Johnathan Kleshinski Natalie Peacock City of Medina Dennis Neate, CIC, CRM Kathy Davis Jason Venner
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Enhancing the quality of all life through education, conservation and the protection of natural resources.
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Medina County Park District is a local and regional leader in conservation, education, and the protection of natural resources. Employees take pride in the parks, trails, programs, and community; ensure quality outdoor experiences; protect public investments; plan the forests and prairies of tomorrow; and develop the next generation of stewards. Employment with the park district is more than a job -- it's an opportunity to make lives better in a fun, fulfilling team environment.
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- 1965
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Medina County Park District hosted a great regional networking event for parks and recreation professionals last week. Chippewa Lake, Ohio’s largest inland glacial lake, and the former amusement park on its eastern shores were the stars of the show. Attendees from all over Northeast Ohio heard about the district’s efforts to preserve land, improve water quality, restore the amusement park property, and plan for public access. Mindy McInturf Amanda Perry Kenneth P. Stray Natalie Peacock Johnathan Kleshinski
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Here's the link to today's Commissioners' Newsletter! In This Issue: ? Cloverleaf celebrates schools' Grand Opening ? ADAMH Board changes name to Mental Health & Recovery Board ? JFS: Secure SNAP benefits by using 'Lock' feature ? MCBDD: DSP University celebrates program kick-off; MCBDD partners with MCCC to prepare students for meaningful jobs ? Courthouse Hearing Loop proves successful ? OOA: Seniors recognized during annual 90+ celebration ? County Home: Residents create digital art using iPads ? Medina to be featured on PBS program tonight https://lnkd.in/gQZ7rckG
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Medina County Park District is engaging community stakeholders about docking at Chippewa Lake. It’s one of many important things we’re doing in advance of the 2025 season on Ohio’s largest inland glacial lake. https://lnkd.in/g7naW3is
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Join us for our final walk this year with Nate Eppink from The Medina County Park District as we enjoy the fall scenery at Allardale Park. ?? We hope to see everyone on Saturday, October 12! Register now: https://lnkd.in/gBqjCadD
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Medina County Park District Clerk/Receptionist Jaymi put together a fun, school-lunch-themed snack station for the staff! As always, she thought of every detail, even providing brown paper bags for everyone to collect their delicious treats. It's the little things that make MCPD such a special place to work!
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We have some great news! PBS Western Reserve‘s local series CITY CENTRIC returns for a second season and the exciting part is that Medina County Park District's Community Education Coordinator Nichole Schill will be featured! ? CITY CENTRIC: MEDINA premieres Friday, September 27, at 8:30 p.m. on PBS Western Reserve. ? CITY CENTRIC focuses on a unique set of characters who reflect the fabric of their community. The series returns for a second season of interviews with trailblazers from six more cities across our region. Each city’s episode reveals the stories of six changemakers who exemplify their city and possess unique roles including business leader, revitalizer, artist, humanitarian, historian, educator, and visionary. ? Learn more at https://lnkd.in/gr59v4MM. ? #CityCentricPBS
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Medina County Park District staff participated in an inspiring opportunity to connect, share insights, envision bold possibilities, and brainstorm creatively! #bettertogether
Medina County Park District’s 37 employees recently spent time discussing mission, vision, and values, sharing our favorite moments over the last year, and dreaming big. This was accomplished in two groups, each participating in a three-hour session. Cathy Culp Posner co-facilitated and did a fantastic job of encouraging 100 percent engagement. Even when the power went out, no one was left in the dark. We’ll soon continue this important work, developing a strategic plan, with staff field trips to newly acquired lands and several project sites. I’m excited for the future. Dennis Neate, CIC, CRM Kathy Davis Jason Venner Kenneth P. Stray Johnathan Kleshinski Jill Teubl Natalie Peacock Natalie Dubiel Nichole Schill
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Medina County Park District is looking to preserve the headwaters of Yellow Creek in Granger Township—a project that will benefit three counties. MCPD can’t do this important work alone. West Creek Conservancy is leading the charge. Summit Metro Parks has graciously assisted with inventorying the site’s natural resources. Derek Schafer Joe Leslie Kenneth P. Stray
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Nice walk today (9/14) at Hubbard Valley Park with Jennifer Bilek and Leadership Medina County. Join us Saturday, October 12 at 11 a.m. at Allardale Park, 401 Remsen Rd., Granger Township, for our last “On the Right Path” hike of 2024. Gabby Pagura Terri Greene