Ever find an arrowhead? Ever want to find an arrowhead? This Saturday may be your chance to do just that when the Crawford Park District hosts its annual Arrowhead and Indian Artifact Hunt.

Join the Crawford Park District and members of the Johnny Appleseed Chapter 19 of the Archaeology Society of Ohio to walk nearby farm fields for flint and stone remnants of prehistoric cultures who inhabited Crawford County. Be the first human to touch an arrowhead since it was used thousands of years ago! Don’t miss this popular annual event. Bring the whole family, dress for the weather and don’t forget your boots if the ground is wet. Also, walking sticks and small digging tools can be helpful.

Meet at 10 a.m. at the Lowe-Volk Park Nature Center to start the hunt. Lowe-Volk Park is located 3 miles north of US Route 30. For more information contact the Crawford Park District office at 419-683-9000. Look for information on other programs offered by the Crawford Park District by visiting their web site at
www.crawfordparkdistrict.org or by visiting our Facebook page.