Washtenaw County Parks And Recreation News

B2B Closed from Hewitt to Cornell
The EMU portion of the B2B trail (from Hewitt to Cornell) will be closed for reconstruction from the late afternoon of Wednesday, July 9, until the end of July. The contractor will be placing barriers and tape onsite to prevent entry to [more]

Summertime in the Parks
Summertime, summertime, sum, sum, summertime…is there any better time to visit a Washtenaw County park or preserve? Established 35 years ago, the Washtenaw County Parks & Recreation Commission is now the steward of 27 parks and nature preserves, [more]

Remodeling at the Recreation Center
We’re excited to announce some dramatic changes planned this summer for the Meri Lou Murray Recreation Center. After 17 years with an average daily attendance of 1,000 visitors, a new and exciting look will greet visitors as they enter the recreation [more]

Water! Power! Action!
The only remaining operational hydroelectric generator at any of Ford Motor Company’s former Village Industries plants, is now generating electricity at Sharon Mills! This mill was one of a handful of Henry Ford’s small manufacturing plants located [more]

From the Director
Robert L. Tetens This year, the Washtenaw County Parks & Recreation Commission celebrates its 35th year of providing service to the citizens of Washtenaw County. That history of service is a source of pride to me and all the members [more]

NAPP News
Natural Areas Preservation Program, Total Land Protected: 1,079 acres Administered by WCPARC since 2001 Purchase of the new Fox Science Preserve was completed in December 2007, concluding a 2-year collaborative process that involved the [more]

Eagle Scouts Endeavors
Two Great Projects Built in 2007 In a given year, it is not unusual for Washtenaw County Parks and Recreation to receive several inquiries from Boy Scouts who wish to earn the rank of Eagle Scout. The Eagle Scout project, an exercise [more]

Discovering the Past
Two New Interpretive Signs at the Burns-Stokes Preserve Travel down Zeeb Road in Scio Township and you will happen upon the bucolic Burns-Stokes Preserve just south of Huron River Drive. At first glance there is little evidence to reveal [more]

Meet Our Staff
Despite the retirement of a few key staffers in 2007, WCPARC continues a commitment to superior park maintenance that visitors have come to expect. Ed Holley, our new Park Maintenance Superintendent, intends to make sure the standard remains [more]

Wintertime is Outdoor "Funtime"
Stay Healthy and Happy with Winter Activities What does winter have in store for us this year? Summer and fall temperatures were above normal and everyone is talking about global climate change. Is a wimpy winter headed our way? The truth [more]

From the Director
Long range planning is critically important to the success of every park and recreation provider. Planning and budgeting for the Washtenaw County parks system occurs at many levels. Our planning division tends to focus far into the future, working [more]

The Owls Among Us
Three Resident Owl Species in Washtenaw County It may be the middle of the night or just at dusk or dawn. Have you ever heard a quavering sound that is somewhat like a small horse whinnying? Or a call [more]

NAPP News
Natural Areas Preservation Program - Administered by WCPARC since 2001 Total Land Protected: 1,030 acres Miller Preserves, and we’ll visit again in winter and spring to reassess the potential routes. Ideally, trail planning [more]

Stewardship In Our Natural Areas
Increasing the Land's Capacity for Self Renewal When you visit our nature preserves, you will immediately notice that we have been busy clearing trails and erecting signs so visitors can enjoy the forests, rivers and grasslands that lie [more]

Garden Corner
Thank You To All For Another Fantastic Garden Season! Once again, the many landscape gardens of Washtenaw County Parks are beautiful thanks to our dedicated and enthusiastic Master Gardener volunteers and Park staff. Master Gardeners [more]

Meet Our Staff
Meri Lou Murray Recreation Center When the recreation center first opened in 1991, the estimated number of annual pass holders was in the low hundreds. Today, we have over 5,000 annual pass holders and more than 370,000 daily and annual [more]

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on July 6, 2008 2:25 pm