Those in Solon who enjoy the outdoors can attend a presentation in April hosted by the Cuyahoga County Public Library.
The Strongsville Branch of the Cuyahoga Public Library will be organizing a virtual presentation titled Trails-How to help keep them beautiful! The seminar is presented by The Nature Conservancy in Ohio and will cover the best ways people can help keep the state's natural areas beautiful while still enjoying them. The presenters will also highlight some of the trails they protect once the program is completed. All ages may attend the activity.
The Nature Conservancy in Ohio is a branch of a national organization known as The Nature Conservancy, which was founded in the United States in 1951. The group's mission is to conserve the lands on which life depends by addressing environmental issues and participating in beneficial projects. Ohio's branch has protected more than 60,000 acres of local lakes, forests, and rivers. A few locations helped by the group include Brown's Lake Bog Preserve and the Great Egret Marsh Preserve.
The seminar will be on Wednesday, April 6 from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm. The event is virtual, so all attendees must register in advance to be given a Zoom link. Organizers who create programs for any causes like this may use printing services to make ads that attract more people to the events.
