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Newsletter - May 7, 2021

Then, Now, Tomorrow!

Footbridge on trail at Mambourg Park
Mambourg Nature Center, 2019 (Before Renovation)
 
Mambourg Park

Soon! The two new trails at Mambourg Park will be opened to the public! Both are natural, unpaved trails that may be considered easy-to-moderate. The Oak trail is approximately 1-mile long. Pets are welcome on the Hickory trail which is about 1.5 miles. First, let's talk about

THEN (before 2017)  This absolutely beautiful 116-acre site was acquired in 2003 by donation from the County Board of Commissioners, Fairfield County. It is in the east-central part of the county, just seven miles east of downtown Lancaster on US-22.

In the center of the property is a building that was constructed in 1931 by Robert Mambourg. It is a wonderful example of mortise-and-tenon construction. The glass for the original large windows was made to the strict specifications of Nestor Mambourg, the founder of Pleasantville Glass Company. It came to be the family’s country retreat and a place many locals remember visiting for holiday parties.

Many reminisce about ice skating on the pond that was next to the lodge. The pond filled with sediment and the dam was breached. The place looked abandoned.
 
Mambourg Pond before Restoration  Rotted flooring had to be removed.  Removing rotted and damaged wood.
Photo 1) Pond before Restoration  |  Photos 2-3 Removal of Bad Flooring and Wood

Having been empty a few years before it was in possession of the Park District, the house was falling into disrepair. Raccoons and other wildlife found ways to enter the building, causing bad odors and damage. Flooring had begun to rot. Basically, time was taking its toll.  
 
NOW (2017-2020)   A master plan for the development of Mambourg Park was created. In April 2019, an open house at the Park office was held. People came to see the plan and a 3D visual display of the park’s layout and topographical maps. Their comments were welcomed and taken into consideration.
 
Two-lined Salamander  Two-lined Salamander eggs found under a rock  Two-lined Salamander Eggs, Close-up
Two-lined Salamanders and Their Eggs Indicate Good Water Quality

One of the first projects at Mambourg Park was to restore the pond. The dam was repaired, and the pond was excavated. Gradually, it started to refill. Quickly, animals were attracted to the water. The small stream that runs through the park is a tributary of Raccoon Run; it feeds the pond. Soon, two-lined salamanders were found. That is positive because they are an indicator of good water quality. That is because water and air pass easily through their skin making them susceptible to toxins or adverse changes in the environment.

In summer 2019, a small front parking lot was installed and paved. Later, the entrance will be landscaped with native plants. When indigenous plants are established, they need very little maintenance, help the climate, conserve water, and attract and support native wildlife. The two trails were planned and cut in and footbridges were built over the stream and ravines.

Then the pandemic hit. In the spring of 2020, things briefly came to a halt. As adaptations were made and work resumed, an entry road from the front and a new larger parking lot near the nature center were built and paved. Although things were being done to the building during this time, efforts really sped up in the winter – the renovation was truly underway! Windows were replaced. A wildlife viewing area was enclosed. Wood siding on the front gable that had warped and was deteriorating was replaced. Sagging at the front entrance was found to be caused by a rotted support beam; that was replaced. The massive mantle over the interior fireplace was restored. Plumbing, electric, flooring, light fixtures, interior finish work, all of it finally came to be completed in the spring of this year!
Map of Trails at Mambourg Park
TOMORROW.  The former private lodge is now Mambourg Nature Center! It will be used for nature education and observation. Although there have been many updates, the original character of the building has been preserved. Wildlife attracted to the pond and feeding areas can be watched comfortably from the observation area.

Mambourg Park is at 5531 Cincinnati-Zanesville Rd NE (US-22), Lancaster. Watch for a future edition of this newsletter, our website, Facebook and Instagram pages for the announcement that the park is open -- soon!
 

Funding for Fairfield County Park District is provided by a levy.  Those funds allowed us to develop Mambourg Park for public use.  It also supports the operation of Rock Mill and Wahkeena Nature Preserve.  Development of new parkland locations such as Wagner Preserve (heron rookery), Hansel Park (including a dog park), and Stoney Hill Park are planned.  Other plans for the next 10 years include adding picnic shelters and permanent restrooms to parks, maintaining covered bridges and other historical structures in the District, adding and improving trails, continuing educational programs and public events!
 
 
THANK YOU
Fairfield County Residents
for supporting Fairfield County Park District!

We appreciate you and the trust you have placed in us,
permitting us to care for the more than 1,046 acres of important
and beautiful parklands in Fairfield County.
 

Footbridge on trail at Mambourg Park< Footbridge on Trail at Mambourg Park
 

FAIRFIELD COUNTY PARK DISTRICT

Then, Now, Tomorrow

Previous Articles
In case you missed them, here are links to previous articles in the series:



Get outside, beat pandemic fatigue at Fairfield County Parks - We're here for you!  Find these and all locations at fairfieldcountyparks.org.
 
And…watch for more ‘Then, Now, Tomorrow’ stories.
Rock Mill Days 2021 (image of Rock Mill)
Rock Mill Days

Stebelton Park at Rock Mill
1429 Rockmill Place NW
Lancaster, OH  43130

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, OH  43112

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, May 10, 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.

Violet found at Mambourg Park
Violet found at Mambourg Park
CRITTER QUEST
Now through June 30
Search, Find, Win Prizes
Go to one of the locations listed in the event description. Read the Critter Quest sentence in the kiosk and use that information to find a hidden animal. Once found, write down the name of the critter on the activity guide.  Earn prizes for visiting four or more sites and something extra for finding all eight!  Get the printable Critter Quest Activity Guide and start your adventure!
 
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