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Newsletter - June 11, 2021

Then, Now, Tomorrow!


 
Misty Valley Park

In the previous article of this series, three parks that are not yet open to the public were mentioned. The last story was about Stoney Hill Park. Hansel Park will be discussed in the next issue. Here is news of the master plan for Misty Valley Park in Sugar Grove.

THEN (before 2017)  The 13-acre site in Berne Township was acquired in 2015 by purchase from the Pierson family. Gorgeous stone outcrops and topography, a log-framed house, a smaller log cabin, and the Shade and Hummel covered bridges grace the former private farm.

NOW (2017-2020)   When taking over as Director of Fairfield County Park District in 2017, Todd Younkin had to establish a plan of action. Master Plans for five parks were developed and prioritized – they were 1) Smeck Park, 2) Mambourg Park, 3) Stoney Hill Park, 4) Hansel Park, and 5) Misty Valley Park.

Misty Valley Park is one of the least accessible properties, on a single-width road. One of the contractors who bid for mowing services even dropped his quote because he was not able to get equipment to and from the park.

Another issue with this property is that there are so many structures on it that do not meet current guidelines for public access. Every structure needs major work to make it pass inspection for safe public use.

In 2019, during the heavy storms of late spring (early summer) two large trees came down on Shade Covered Bridge. The already-weakened structure was damaged, possibly beyond repair; a complete renovation would be needed. Questions that needed to be addressed were: How much money should be put into a bridge at a location that cannot be opened to the public for some time? Would it be better to move it to another park location where it can be appreciated? Would it be best to wait until the park can be opened?

The first verbal quote received to renovate the Shade on-site was several hundred thousand dollars! How could we justify spending almost half of the District’s annual income on just one structure in a not-yet developed park?

There have been rumors that it is FCPD’s intention to demolish the bridge. That is not true. If true, the bridge would have been torn down when the trees came down on it a couple years ago. While we admit it could be an eventuality, discussions about the best method to save it have never stopped. We have been hoping an interested group would take up the cause and create a fundraiser to get enough money to save it.

In late 2019, an engineering firm was contacted to get a fresh perspective and an unbiased opinion on the best use of the property. A few ideas were suggested. One we felt was most promising was to create Misty Valley Seed Nursery & Resource Center.

The property would have a native prairie plot, shade and understory planting plots, pollinator plot, a heavily wooded area, a drying barn, an interpretive resource and education center for use by educators and students, and a trail with footbridges. In this scenario, the existing Shade structure could be repurposed and used as much as possible in the new drying barn and resource center structures.

TOMORROW.   Whatever plan is ultimately chosen for this property, it must be a fiscally responsible use of levy funds balanced with the need for a park in that sector of the county. Rhododendron Cove, Clear Creek, and our own Wahkeena Nature Preserve are nearby, so another nature preserve would be redundant. We cannot change the road access situation. At this time, a seed nursery and education resource center seems to be the most reasonable plan. Discussions are not final. A new Director of Fairfield County Park District will soon be appointed. Misty Valley will be one of the projects on the agenda!

Although visitors are not allowed at parks that are under development, we cannot wait until we can say, “Come!”.  For updates, watch for future editions of this newsletter, our website, or follow us on Facebook and Instagram
 

Get out to Explore & Discover your Fairfield County Parks - We're here for you!  Find this and all locations at fairfieldcountyparks.org.
 
                                          And…watch for more ‘Then, Now, Tomorrow’ stories.
 

 
Hurry!  Deadline Wednesday 6/16
Sunflowers at Smeck Park

2021 "Images of Summer!"

Facebook Cover Photo Contest

It is almost time to change our Facebook Cover Photo to a summer-themed image!
 
Enter a photo you took in the summer months from 2019-2021, preferably at one of Fairfield County Park District’s locations. If taken elsewhere, it must be something that can be found at one of the parks or preserves. The winning image will be chosen by a panel of judges from Fairfield County businesses; it will become our new Facebook cover photo until autumn.

In addition to bragging rights, the winner will receive:
  • Tiki Uke Red Concert Ukulele
    donated by C.A. House Music (Lancaster, OH).  The ukulele features:
     - All Linden Wood Concert Body
     - Custom Laser Engraved Tiki Bridge
     - Righty or Lefty with Fretboard Markers on Both Sides
     - Chrome-plated Geared Tuning Machines & Aquila Strings
     - Satin Red Finish
     - Limited Lifetime Warranty
  • FCPD Tote Bag
  • Common Birds of Ohio Field Guide
  • Common Birds of Ohio, Bird Songs (CD)
Requirements:  Digital photos must be original, full-size, high-resolution photos (not compressed or reduced in size), and in landscape orientation (as those are the best fit for Facebook Cover Photo dimensions), preferably in the 4:3 aspect ratio. Only entries received through the Submit a Photo page of our website will be considered.
 
Deadline:  Entries must be received by 12:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 16, 2021.
 

American Mink
Critter Quest

Now through June 30
Search, Find, Win Prizes

Get a printable Critter Quest Activity Guide and start your adventure!  Go to one of the locations listed, read the Critter Quest sentence in the kiosk and use that information to find a hidden animal.  Once found, write down the animal's name on the guide.  Remember, they are hiding so they may not be where you normally expect to find them!

Earn prizes for visiting four or more sites and something extra for finding all eight!
Rock Mill Days 2021 (image of Rock Mill)

Rock Mill Days

Stebelton Park at Rock Mill
1429 Rockmill Place NW; Lancaster

May through October
(Weather Permitting, see Description)
Wednesdays & Saturdays from 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
and Sundays 1:00-4:00 p.m

Additional dates and times may be added. Before visiting, check for updates to this event on Facebook, the news ticker on our website, the website’s Calendar of Events page, or call 740-243-4436.
 
Lock South 11 in Lockville Canal Park

"Unlocking Lockville"

Lockville Canal Park
5895 Pickerington Rd; Carroll

Second Saturday of Each Month Through October  |  5pm-7pm
Without the Ohio & Erie Canal, St John’s Episcopal Church on Main Street in Lancaster may not have stained glass windows! Come, find out why.  Drop in anytime between 5:00-7:00 p.m. Jack Campbell, Interpretive Historian, will be on site to share interesting information about the Ohio & Erie Canal and how it shaped Ohio’s history.
PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT 

Monthly Meeting
Board of Park Commissioners
Monday, June 14, 2021, at 2:00 p.m.
Meetings are open to the public. They are held on the second Monday of each month. Exceptions are when the date coincides with a recognized holiday. To get more information about these meetings, see the Board of Park Commissioners page of our website, our Calendar of Events, or call 740 681-7249 ext 101.

 
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