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Metroparks of the Toledo Area
Gift Giving Catalog Opportunities for Donor Funded Projects & Programs / 2011
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F
or more than 80 years, Metroparks
has been a natural backdrop for a long walk in
the woods, a healthy run on the trails, a family picnic near
the playground or just a beautiful place to simply be.
Today, this is truer than ever.
Millions of visitors make Metroparks a part of their lives
and a part of their traditions. They are connected to the
more than 11,000 acres of unique natural habitat through
experiences that enrich them, inspire them, challenge
them and quiet them.
Funding is needed to ensure that Metroparks will be here
to continue to connect with this and future generations.
Enclosed in this gift catalog are a variety of Metroparks
projects and programs seeking your support. The options
are vast - from a new multi-million dollar urban park to a
single engraved stone paver.
Please consider making a gift a part of your connection....
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Metroparks of the Toledo Area
Gift Giving Catalog
Table of Contents
1 New Park Development
2 Projects by Park
3 Educational Programs
4 District Trail Projects
5 Members Program
Honorariums and Memorials
Planned Giving
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Wildwood Preserve Metropark
The Manor House
The Project:
A 1936 Georgian-colonial style, 32,000 square-foot mansion is expensive to maintain in the 21stcentury. The former Stranleigh, once home to Robert and Page Stranahan, is now a popular at-
traction for thousands of visitors to Wildwood Preserve each year.
To ensure this jewel of Depression-era architecture is preserved for future generations, Me-troparks would like to establish an endowment fund for the perpetual care of the Manor House.
Project Cost $1,000,000
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Playground Renovations
Lucas County residents consider playgrounds and picnic areas to be signicant ingredients oftheir Metropark experience. Play equipment and shelters rank among the top reasons people vis-it, and are the rst experience many people have with Metroparks. In a recent Metroparks survey,98% of respondents agreed that it is important for local children to experience the Metroparks.
The Project:
A natural playground area at Wildwood Preserve Metropark that will connect kids with the out-doors, create an irresistible playground accessible to all children regardless of physical abilitiesand encourage kids to choose an active lifestyle for life.
Featuring:
•Natural landscape with separate play areas for different ages of children.•Plant beds, trees and a play-sand area (reecting the Oak Openings Region)•Play structures, including swings, slides and climbing features with rubber play surfaces•Addition to the existing parking lot with a sidewalk leading to the play area•Landscaping and benches
Project Cost: $856,400
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Secor Metropark
The National Center for Nature Photography
The Project:
The National Center for Nature Photography (NCNP) celebrates the wonders of nature and thosewho treasure it through photography.
Now in its sixth year, the NCNP features the nest in nature photography through themed exhib-its, master photographer gallery shows and annual photography contests.
The center is home to dazzling images of the globally rare Oak Openings of northwest Ohio, des-ignated by the Nature Conservancy as one of “America’s Last Great Places.”
Project Cost: Unrestricted donations to support new exhibits, educational programs and publicworkshops.
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Swan Creek Preserve Metropark
The Playground Renovations
Lucas County residents consider playgrounds and picnic areas to be signicant ingredients oftheir Metropark experience. Play equipment and shelters rank among the top reasons people vis-it, and are the rst experience many people have with Metroparks. In a recent Metroparks survey,
98% of respondents agreed that it is important for local children to experience the Metroparks.
The Project:
A natural playground area that will connect kids with the outdoors, create an irresistible play-ground accessible to all children regardless of physical abilities and encourage kids to choose anactive lifestyle for life.
Featuring:
•Natural landscape with separate play areas for different ages of children.•Plant beds, trees and a play-sand area (reecting the Oak Openings Region)•Play structures, including swings, slides and climbing features with rubber play surfaces
•Addition to the existing parking lot with a sidewalk leading to the play area•Landscaping and benches
Project Cost: $248,250 Airport Highway Playground $184,250 Glendale Playground
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Side Cut Metropark
The Playground Renovation
Lucas County residents consider playgrounds and picnic areas to be signicant ingredients oftheir Metropark experience. Play equipment and shelters rank among the top reasons people vis-it, and are the rst experience many people have with Metroparks. In a recent Metroparks survey,
98% of respondents agreed that it is important for local children to experience the Metroparks.
The Project:
A natural playground area that will connect kids with the outdoors, create an irresistible play-ground accessible to all children regardless of physical abilities and encourage kids to choose anactive lifestyle for life.
Featuring:
•Natural landscape with separate play areas for different ages of children.•Plant beds, trees and a play-sand area (reecting the Oak Openings Region)•Play structures, including swings, slides and climbing features with rubber play surfaces
•Addition to the existing parking lot with a sidewalk leading to the play area•Landscaping and benches
Project Cost: $143,884 Tot Area & Main Playground Improvements
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Oak Openings Preserve Metropark
Horse Rider Picnic Area
The Project:
An important goal of Oak Openings Preserve Metropark is to expose equestrians to the rare OakOpenings ecosystem by providing a system of horse trails for riders of various abilities. The
Horse Rider Center is the primary interface for this system and this project will:
•Renovate the interior of the picnic shelter barn•Construct a new restroom building•Add site amenities, including picnic areas, drinking fountains and improve parking to betterfacilitate the day use riders of this busy site.
Project Cost: $200,000 Donors may make unrestricted donations to support the renovation.
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Oak Openings Preserve Metropark
Mallard Lake Playground Improvements
The Project:
A natural playground area that will connect kids with the outdoors, create an irresistible play-ground accessible to all children regardless of physical abilities and encourage kids to choose an
active lifestyle for life.
Featuring:
•Natural landscape with separate play areas for different ages of children.•Plant beds, trees and a play-sand area (reecting the Oak Openings Region)•Play structures, including swings, slides and climbing features with rubber play surfaces•Addition to the existing parking lot with a sidewalk leading to the play area•Landscaping and benches
Project Cost: $248,250
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Pearson Metropark
The Playground Renovations
Lucas County residents consider playgrounds and picnic areas to be signicant ingredients oftheir Metropark experience. Play equipment and shelters rank among the top reasons people vis-it, and are the rst experience many people have with Metroparks. In a recent Metroparks survey,
98% of respondents agreed that it is important for local children to experience the Metroparks.
The Project:
A natural playground area that will connect kids with the outdoors, create an irresistible play-ground accessible to all children regardless of physical abilities and encourage kids to choose anactive lifestyle for life. Featuring:
•Natural landscape with separate play areas for different ages of children.•Plant beds, trees and a play-sand area (reecting the Oak Openings Region)•Play structures, including swings, slides and climbing features with rubber play surfaces•Addition to the existing parking lot with a sidewalk leading to the play area•Landscaping and benches
Project Cost: $375,250 Tennis Court Playground $71,440 Lot 6 Playground
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Providence Metropark
Isaac Ludwig Mill Renovation
The Project
Originally constructed in the 19th century, the Ludwig Mill is located between the restored sec-tion of the Miami & Erie Canal and the Maumee River. The Mill, which is listed in the National
Registry of Historic Places, is an important piece of northwest Ohio’s past. Today it demonstrateshow a sawmill and gristmill were operated.
After more than 150 years of service, the structure is in need of signicant restoration includingaccessibility upgrades, masonry repairs, window and door replacements, HVAC upgrades andreplacement to the wood superstructure.
Project Cost: $300,000 Donors may make unrestricted donations to support the renovation.
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Providence Metropark
Historic Area Playground Improvements
The Project:
A natural playground area that will connect kids with the outdoors, create an irresistible play-ground accessible to all children regardless of physical abilities and encourage kids to choose an
active lifestyle for life. Featuring:
•Natural landscape with separate play areas for different ages of children.•Plant beds, trees and a play-sand area (reecting the Oak Openings Region)•Play structures, including swings, slides and climbing features with rubber play surfaces•Addition to the existing parking lot with a sidewalk leading to the play area•Landscaping and benches
Project Cost: $71,440
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Farnsworth Metropark
Roche de Bout Playground Improvements
The Project:
A natural playground area that will connect kids with the outdoors, create an irresistible play-ground accessible to all children regardless of physical abilities and encourage kids to choose an
active lifestyle for life.
Featuring:
•Natural landscape with separate play areas for different ages of children.•Plant beds, trees and a play-sand area (reecting the Oak Openings Region)•Play structures, including swings, slides and climbing features with rubber play surfaces•Addition to the existing parking lot with a sidewalk leading to the play area•Landscaping and benches
Project Cost: $71,440
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Metroparks Educational Programs
Memories are made for kids of all ages at Metroparks Summer Camps. Each year Metroparks pro-vides summer camp experiences from toddlers to teens and families.
The Project:
Camperships provide children who could not otherwise afford to attend summer camp the oppor-
tunity to be a camper for a week.
Project Cost: $95 - $125 per week, per camper
The Project:
Camp Transportation provides bussing from Wildwood Preserve to eld trip sites including SideCut Metropark in Maumee, Ohio and to Fossil Park and Olander Park in Sylvania.
Project Cost: $3,300 for 10 weeks of camp transportation
The Project:Camp T-Shirts for all summer camp attendees.
Project Cost: $1,400 for 350+ campers and counselors
The Project:
Nature Express provides for bussing transportation for any Title One schools in Lucas County. Agoal to reach 70% of Lucas County school children by 2013 with a Metroparks educational experi-ence is part of Metroparks strategic initiative.
Project Cost: $2,500 annually
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New Park Development
The mission and vision of Metroparks are centered on preserving the region’s natural and histori-cal treasures for future generations to enjoy. Opening parkland for public use connects peoplewith these important community assets.
Providing a unique Metropark experience in downtown Toledo will serve a diverse number of
user groups and bring a natural environment to this central city location.
The Project:
Middlegrounds Metropark will develop 28 acres of riverfront property within downtown Toledo.The restoration and management of natural areas in this urban setting will forge new connections,both recreational and interpretive, between the community and its Maumee River heritage.
The project will respond to the site’s natural, historic and cultural environment. It will serve as amodel for environmental stewardship by showcasing a storm water treatment system that cap-tures water from the Anthony Wayne Bridge and the site itself. It will be a representative displayof the region’s strong ties to transportation and industry and attract users beyond the city – lo-cally, regionally and nationwide.
Additionally the park will:
• Increase park system access to urban residents- an under-served demographic.• Encourage users of all ages/abilities to enjoy the space.• Respond to the urban context as a unique opportunity not available in other system parks.• Provide a balance between active and passive uses.• Encourage year round use, dawn to dusk.• Address security concerns and issues.• Create opportunity for “green” design solutions.• Create Walkable Riverfront• Attract 16,500 children that live within a 1.5 mile radius
Project Cost: $3,200,000 Phase I
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Pearson Metropark North Development
Pearson Metropark perserves the nal remnants of the Great Black Swamp for public apprecia-tion and it demonstrates the cultural and historic signicance of the area in the development ofnorthwest Ohio. Pearson Metropark also provides active and passive recreational opportunitieswithin a natural setting.
Pearson Metropark encompasses some of the last remaining stretches of the once formidableGreat Black Swamp. This rare ecosystem of wet swampland and dense forestation cultivated aunique natural community until the mid nineteenth century when settlers drained it to revealsome of the richest agricultural land in the country. In 1934, Metroparks acquired the originalland that became Pearson Metropark, and some 70 years later purchased the adjoining farmlandto double the park’s size. This new Pearson North is currently being developed with a walkingtrail, a relocated 1867 Black Swamp cabin, bird observation areas and the land itself is being re-stored to its original appearance as The Ohio Wetlands Foundation’s rst wetland mitigation bankin Lucas County.
The Project:
The construction of a picnic area overlooking the wetland and the construction of the trail sys-
tem extension to connect to the existing regional bikeway.
Project Cost: $600,000
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Fallen Timbers Battleeld
Fallen Timbers Battleeld and Fort Miamis National Historic Site is an afliated unit of the Na-tional Park System owned and managed by Metroparks. The park consists of three units– FallenTimbers Battleeld, Fallen Timbers State Monument and Fort Miamis. The Battleeld is the onlysite not currently open to the public.
The purposes of the park are to:
•Recognize and preserve the 185 acre battleeld site and Fort Miamis siteto formalize the linkage of the battleeld and the monument to Fort Miamis.
•Preserve and interpret US military history and American Indian culture during the period from1794 to 1813.
The Project:
The current general management plan places an emphasis on protecting cultural resources andinterpreting historic events by exploring the site on a 1.4 mile trail. Visitor experiences will begeared toward learning about the sites.
Phase I of park development includes:
•On Site Parking•Restrooms & Orientation Building•Utilities•Site Amenities & Interpretative Signage.•Loop trail rimming the battlefeild site
Project Cost: $1,300,000
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The Park District Trail Projects
The Project:
Trails are the number one reason visitors frequent Metroparks. Metroparks is home to more than137 miles of both primitive and paved trails that are used by the public each year for walking,running, bicycling and enjoying connecting with nature.
To ensure that safe and scenic trails continue to be part of the Metropark experience, Metroparkswould like to establish an endowment fund for the extensive trail system.
Project Cost: $1,000,000 Donors may make unrestricted donations to support the renovation.
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Honorariums and Memorials
Honorariums and memorials within Metroparks serve to celebrate special occasions, honor indi-viduals and remember loved ones in a meaningful way that is affordable for most.
The Project:
Vintage style lampposts are located throughout the parking areas within Wildwood Preserve
Metropark.
Project Cost: $800 each, includes a 4”x6” brass plaque
The Project: Engraved Pavers are a once-in-a-lifetime way to set life’s special moments in stone – a birthdaygift, an anniversary or wedding gift, a holiday gift or a way to show your support for Metroparks.
Project Cost: $150................ each at the Trailhead at Wildwood Preserve(includes 3 lines with 12 characters per line)
$104................each at the Oak Grove School House at Wildwood Preserve
(includes 3 lines with 12 characters per line) $100-$250....... at the Johlin Cabin at Pearson North
(includes 3 lines with 14 characters per line and6 lines with 17 characters per line)
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Get Connected! Become a Metroparks Member!
The Metroparks Members Program funds projects that can keep Metroparks beautiful, clean andsafe for outdoor adventures throughout the year.
The Project:
Membership funds support the conservation and restoration of open spaces, educational pro-
grams, upgrades to trails, picnic grounds and shelters, interpretive guides, research and so muchmore.
Project Cost: From $30 to $1,000 annually with commensurate benets.
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Planned Giving
Make planned giving a part of your Metroparks connection. By leaving a legacy you ensure futuregenerations will benet from the natural beauty and historical signicance that makes this parkdistrict an indispensible component to the quality of life, wellness and vitality of our community.
Planned giving options may be tailored to suit donors individual needs and may be designated for
a specic project or given as an undesignated gift.
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Board of Commissioners
Scott J. Savage, President
Fritz Byers, Vice President
Lera L. Doneghy, VicePresident
Mission
T o enhance quality o lie and inspire
preservation eorts in this and uture
generations by providing a regional
system o premier natural, historical
and cultural parklands maintained and
operated to the highest proessional
standards.
Your Metroparks
Each o the Metroparks oers picnic
areas, playfelds, trails or hiking and
cross-country skiing, interpretive inor-
mation and natural beauty. Each also
oers something that makes it unique.
Parks:
Wildwood Preserve, Sylvania Township
Pearson, Oregon
Swan Creek Preserve, Toledo
Side Cut, Maumee
Oak Openings Preserve, Swanton
Farnsworth, Waterville
Bend View, WatervilleProvidence, Grand Rapids
Secor, Berkey
Blue Creek Conservation Area, Whitehouse
Fallen Timbers Battleeld, Maumee
Attractions:
Toledo Botanical Garden, Toledo
The Manor House, Wildwood
Oak Grove School, Wildwood
The Canal Experience, Providence
National Center for Nature Photography, Secor
The Lathrop House, Harroun Park, Sylvania
Greenway Trails:
Towpath Trail (Farnsworth to Providence)University/Parks Trail
Wabash Cannonball Trail
Partner Agencies:
Toledo Botanical Garden Board, Inc.
Nature’s Nursery
Lucas Soil and Water Conservation District
Village of Whitehouse
Stay Connected
All parks, administrative ofce,
reservations: 419-407-9700
Metroparks o the Toledo Area
5100 W. Central Ave.
Toledo, OH 43615
Websites: MetroparksToledo.com,
MetroparksPrograms.com
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Twitter: @mymetroparks
Email: webmaster@MetroparksToledo.
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To Preserve and Protect the Natural Heritage of Northwest Ohio
Consider making planned giving one of your Metroparks connections.
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Your Metroparks
Pearson Metropark
Side Cut Metropark
Fallen Timbers Historical Battleeld
Farnsworth Metropark
Bend View Metropark
Providence Metropark
Blue Creek Conservation Area
Oak Openings Preserve
Secor MetroparkSwan Creek Preserve
Wildwood Preserve
Toledo Botanical Garden
Greenways
University/Parks Trail
Wabash-Cannonball Trail
Towpath Trail
TM
Metropolitan Park District of the Toledo Area 5100 West Central Avenue
Toledo, Ohio 43615-2106
419.407.9716
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