J. Michael Beard Fund Supports Local Groups (click for photo)

On Friday, June 3rd, representatives from Darke County Parks, Greenville City Park, and the Ladybug Garden Club met at Shawnee Prairie Preserve Nature Center to receive grants from the J. Michael Beard Community Fund, administered by the Darke County Foundation. Mike Beard was a long-standing, active resident of Darke County who died in 2013. He dedicated himself to his family, church, friends, and work at the Darke County Highway Department. Mike was fond of being outdoors, particularly at county or state parks, where he enjoyed hiking, fishing from the family boat, and going camping. His family chose to extend his legacy throughout the community via non-profit grants and scholarships through the Darke County Foundation.

The grant to the Darke County Park District will be used for landscaping and Nature Center beautification at Christmas time. The Beard children asked that Greenville City Park use its funds to plant trees in the park in memory of their father. The funds going to the Ladybug Garden Club will be used for local beautification projects such as the gazebo area and beds at the Darke County fairgrounds, the Greenville traffic circle, Arbor Day tree planting, Garst Museum Christmas trees and Wayne Healthcare Christmas decorating. All three organizations are very grateful for these generous contributions which will be put to great use in the community, and they would like to thank the J. Michael Beard family and the Darke County Foundation for their support.

Photo Caption: Those receiving funds were (top row left to right): Darke County Parks (Roger Van Frank, Director); Greenville City Parks (Deb Fall, Park Superintendent and Dale Musser, Park Board President); and the Ladybug Garden Club (President Amy Erisman, Becky Collins, Angela Beumer, Kim Cromwell, Sherry Ward, Sherri Jones, and Charlene Thornhill.) The Beard family is pictured on the bottom left.

 

Darke Parks
Summer Down to Earth Book Club

The Darke County Park District is pleased to announce a new program, the Down to Earth Book Club. Each quarter the program will feature a different book, some by well-known nature writers, some about outdoor adventure, and even some about pioneers settling Ohio. Everyone is invited to read the book and join them at the Nature Center to discuss the work, enjoy some yummy treats, and suggest future books.

In its third season, the Down to Earth Book Club will read A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson. Now a major motion picture, this witty travelogue follows two middle age hikers as they attempt to walk the Appalachian Trail. Bryson describes the ecology and history of the trail as well as some of the more entertaining characters he encounters along the way while his companion, Katz, accompanies him at times as a help, as others a hindrance. As with the movie’s R rating, the book does include adult themes and language. Weather and mosquito permitting, the book club will meet outside, so please bring a lawn chair.  

This season’s book club will meet on Monday, August 1st at 6:30pm at the Shawnee Prairie Preserve Nature Center. Please call ahead to let them know you plan on participating in the book club discussion in August. The Darke County Parks Nature Center can be reached at (937) 548-0165.

“I can't think of anything that excites a greater sense of childlike wonder than to be in a country where you are ignorant of almost everything.” ― Bill Bryson

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