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news@rural-urbanrecord.com Jamie Cunningham will also present her program “The Se- this year. All species are fingerling size, except for the White
cret Life of Warblers” at 10 a.m. at the Carlisle Center as part of Amur, which are approximately 12 inches. Payment is required
Metro Parks Murder Mystery the Outstanding Speaker Series of events including a bird walk at the time the order is placed.
at 8:30 a.m. This event will also feature raffles, books and a
The deadline to order fish is Monday, April 25, 2022. Fend-
Friends of the Metro Parks of Lorain County will present merchandise/information table. These programs are free to the er’s Fish Hatchery of Baltic, Ohio will supply the fish. Delivery
their annual Murder Mystery Dinner Theater, “Talk About a public. For more information, log onto www.blackriveraudu- will be at the Ag Center, 42110 Russia Rd., in Elyria, on Thurs-
Murder,” by Lee Mueller, on Fridays and Saturdays, April 29 bon.org or visit our Facebook site. day, May 5, from 10-11:30 a.m. Order forms and additional
& 30 and May 6, 7, 13 & 14. There will also be a matinee on Jack Smith Outstanding Speaker Series of events schedule: information for the fish sale are available on the SWCD website
Sunday, May 15. The Murder Mysterys will be at the Carlisle Carlisle Reservation, LaGrange: at www.lorainswcd.com or by calling the office at (440) 326-
Visitors Center, located at 12882 Diagonal Rd., in LaGrange. 8:30-9:30 a.m. Bird Walk (optional); 10:-11:30 a.m. The Se- 5800.
Tickets are $30 per individual or $58 for couples. Group cret Life of Warblers, Jamie Cunningham; 11:30 a.m.-12 p.m.
rates of 10 or more are available upon request. Tickets are now Lunch; 12-12:30 p.m. Black River Audubon Update; 12:30-
on sale. For tickets and more information, call (216) 544-3865. 1:30 a.m. Conservation Photography-Connecting the Masses
Proceeds to benefit Friends of the Lorain County Metro w/Nature, Jim McCormac.
Parks. Spring Fish Sale
Audubon Society program features Lorain SWCD is accepting fish orders for stocking ponds.
Lights Out Cleveland Species available for 2022 include: Largemouth Bass, Blue-
gill, Hybrid Bluegill, Channel Catfish, Japanese Koi, Redear
Black River Audubon is pleased to present Courtney Bren- Sunfish (Shellcrackers), Fathead Minnow and Triploid White
nan and her program, “Lights Out Cleveland,” on April 5, at 7 Amur. Yellow Perch are not available for the spring or fall sale
p.m. at the Carlisle Reservation Visitor Center, located at 12884
Diagonal Rd., in LaGrange.
The combination of light pollution and reflective building
materials confuse migratory birds leading to collisions with Backyard Staycation Sale!
buildings. Each year millions of birds migrate through Ohio
where lights on tall buildings can disorient them and cause
them to strike windows or circle the buildings until they fall
from exhaustion.
Lights Out Cleveland is part of a growing international
movement to protect migratory birds endangered by city lights.
Courtney Brennan, a BRAS board and Lights Out project mem-
ber, will update us on the progress being made to reduce crash-
es, and how each of us can become part of the solution.
This program is free to the public. Visit www.blackriver-
audubon.org for more information and remember to LIKE them
on Facebook. Note that meetings are subject to local Covid reg-
ulations.
Audubon Society Outstanding
Speaker Series
Black River Audubon Society and the Lorain County Metro ALL ABOVE GROUND, IN-GROUND AND
Parks are proud to present Jim McCormac’s program, “Conser-
vation Photography: Connecting the Masses with Nature,” as
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sentation on April 23, at 12:30 p.m. at the Carlisle Reservation
Visitors Center, 12882 Diagonal Rd., LaGrange.
Jim’s pictorial talk will explore the ways in which imagery Hurry to reserve your prime installation spot!
can be used to promote and document Nature. His fascination
with birds has grown into an amazement with all of nature, and
more recently, photography. One of his major ambitions is to Full Service Department for
get more people interested in nature. According to McCormac,
“the more of us who care, the more likely that our natural world ALL In Ground and
will survive.”
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