The St. Marys Kiwanis and Heritage Trails Park District along with the help of several other community partners invites everyone to enjoy the 45th Annual “Walk with Nature” on the Miami-Erie Canal Towpath and the 6th Annual “Fall Festival in Memorial Park”.
The “Walk with Nature” is a pleasant, level walk along the Towpath of the Canal and can begin or end at several points. The length of the walk can be from 3.3 miles to as much as 10 miles. Buses are available for transport to and from starting and stopping points. The Towpath extends north from St. Marys, Memorial Park to 40 acre pond and on to Lock 14.
Also, Grand Lake Health Systems invites you to get on the “Road to Fitness” and earn 10 to 20 points for the GLHS Fitness Challenge.
The “Fall Festival in Memorial Park” in downtown St. Marys will feature:
- Entertainment at the Gazebo by “New Outlook Bluegrass Band”, Paula Schumm & other local favorites. Bring your lawn chairs, grab a hot dog & some chili, and enjoy.
- Old Car Show with prizes.
- Re-enactors from the Civil War period, Frontier times and Canal Boat era.
- Pre 1840 Rendezvous will camp all weekend on the Canal banks, north of High St.
- Fall Craft Show & Farmers Market – Baked goods – Crafts – Garden Produce.
- Youth Activities (free) – Pumpkin decorating – wood figures for painting and other games. Arts Place will be decorating cut out trees in fall colors.
- Historical Exhibits and Demonstrations.
- Train Tours around Historical St. Marys
Registration for the “Walk with Nature” and “Road to Fitness” will be in Memorial Park in Downtown St. Marys.
Fall Festival events will be in along the Miami – Erie Canal, in Memorial Park and High St. Park
The date of the “Walk with Nature” & “Fall Festival in the Park” is Sunday, October 19th. The “Walk with Nature” will occur between 12:00 pm and 5:00 pm. Entertainment will from 1:00 am to 5:00 pm.
For further information concerning the event, contact the Auglaize and Mercer Counties Convention and Visitors Bureau by calling 800-860-4726 or email SeeMore@bright.net
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