CRAWFORD COUNTY—The Crawford Park District has several great opportunities to soak up the last days of summer fun. From water to Yoga, there’s an opportunity for everyone to enjoy what the Crawford Park District has to offer.

 

Water Carnival on Saturday, August 14 from 11 am-2 pm at Lowe-Volk Park

The Crawford Park District Water Carnival is a great way to appreciate the importance of water in an ecosystem and also to have a great time getting wet during water games! There will be fire trucks, an inflatable ball that floats on the water, a slip and slide, water balloons, and much more! Come ready to get wet and have fun with the entire family! Lowe-Volk Park is located 3 miles north of US Route 30.

 

Unger Park Bioblitz on Sunday, August 15 at 2 pm at Unger Park

August’s bioblitz focus will be documenting the wildlife at Unger, which features a prairie, woodlands, a wetland, pond, and river. Join Crawford Park District Naturalist Chelsea as you use iNaturalist to document your park’s diversity of life. Fun for all ages—all you need is a camera or phone and a willingness to explore! Call the Crawford Park District at 419-683-9000 to register. Unger Park is located just west of Bucyrus on Bucyrus-Nevada Road.

 

Yoga in the Park on Sunday on August 15 at 3 pm at Lowe-Volk Park

Join Crawford Park District volunteer and Instructor Kay Smith for an hour of outdoor Yoga with beautiful Lowe-Volk Park as the backdrop. Moving gracefully from one pose to the next while focusing on balance and breath, enjoy a full mind-body experience. Bring your mat and water. In the event of inclement weather, the class will take place in the Nature Center. Call the Crawford Park District at 419-683-9000 to register. Lowe-Volk Park is located 3 miles north of US Route 30.

For more information on other programs offered by the Crawford Park District, visit their website at crawfordpd.org or follow them on Facebook.