Event Details:
Monday, April 8 from 1:30 to 4:30 PM
Blue Heron Preserve
Leader: Judy Semroc, Naturalist & Field Biologist and Staff of Western Reserve Land Conservancy
The last time a total solar eclipse darkened the skies in Ohio was in 1806 and it won’t happen again in Cleveland until 2444. Join us at our Signature Blue Heron Preserve for an afternoon of fellowship as we watch the Moon pass between the Sun and Earth. We’ll offer guided nature hikes at the preserve, snacks, refreshments and all attendees will receive a pair of eclipse glasses!
The Land Conservancy’s Blue Heron Preserve is located near Burton. We’ll walk on defined trails that will take us to a wetland overlook and along the restored quarry ponds of this 120-acre natural area.
Advanced registration is required.
Fee: $10/person
Location: Directions will be sent to registrants. Blue Heron Preserve is in Burton, OH.
LIMIT: 40
PLEASE NOTE: You may be photographed or recorded by the Western Reserve Land Conservancy during this event. Your image or words may be used in materials prepared by or for the Land Conservancy, including marketing related materials.
Organizer: Renee Boronka, rboronka@wrlandconservancy.org, 216-533-8761