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Thank You for Supporting Trails ForeverProceeds from Topography will support Cuyahoga Valley National Park Association’s TRAILS FOREVER Legacy Fund to ensure, in perpetuity, that
Cuyahoga Valley National Park will have the resources to maintain and operate a world-class trail system.
The park offers visitors 104 miles of hiking, bicycling and horseback riding trails, providing the public with access to nature, stunning landscapes, cultural
history and healthy outdoor recreation.
Experiences Volunteer Stewardship
Planning Trail System Enhancement
Endowment
Our goal is to raise $10 million in legacy pledges by the centennial anniversary of the National Park Service in 2016. For more information, contact Chief
Development Officer John Debo at 330-657-2909 ext 122 or jdebo@cvnpa.org.
TRAILS FOREVER Legacy Fund is held equally at The Cleveland Foundation and The Akron Community Foundation.
An evening of celebration of the trails, the landscape and the mission of Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
The Events of the EveningHike tHe tRail
CoCktails, appetizeRs, musiC and mingling
The Ledges Overlook The Woodland Path The Gathering Tent
7:00-8:15
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Dinner Tent 8:30
desseRt and danCing
The Ledges Shelter 9:30
CampfiRe
The Meadow After dark
The Gathering Tent and the Shelter will stay open throughout the evening. Restroom facilities are available on the path to the Overlook and in the Shelter.
Hey Mavis CVNPA Artist in Residence
The Ledges Overlook
Lisa and Heather Malyuk The Woodland Path
The Waxwings The Gathering Tent
The Discovery Band The Ledges Shelter
Musical Performances by
Cuyahoga Valley National ParkCuyahoga Valley National Park protects 33,000 acres along the banks
of the Cuyahoga River between Akron and Cleveland, Ohio. It preserves and protects for public use and enjoyment the historic, scenic, natural and
recreational values of the Cuyahoga River Valley and maintains the open space necessary to the urban environment.
Virginia KendallCrowning this section of the park’s Virginia Kendall unit are high sandstone
bluffs, a large outcropping of Sharon Conglomerate some 320 million years old. This is known as the Ledges and includes the CCC-designed Overlook,
a vantage point for a vista of forested ridgelines to the northwest. The Ledges Shelter was designed by Albert H. Good of Akron in 1933 and built by the Civilian
Conservation Corps. It includes a covered pavilion and a two-story building once a caretaker’s residence. The Shelter is built of wormy chestnut and
sandstone, materials native to the region.
Ways to Get InvolvedBecome a member, volunteer, hike the trails, advocate for the National Park,
donate, sponsor an acre, shop Park Place and Trail Mix, run the Towpath – there are hundreds of ways you can become involved in Cuyahoga Valley
National Park Association and Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
foR moRe infoRmation visit www.Cvnpa.oRg
MenuwelComing CoCktail
Trail Kick Vodka with ginger beer, simple syrup and fresh lime and mint
appetizeRs
At the Ledges Overlook Cornmeal Local Perch Bites with Pickled Ramp Tartar
Spring Beignet of Local Farmer Cheese and Spring Herbs
At the Trail Stations Benedictine Canapé of Cucumber, Spring Onion and Cream Cheese on Toast Point
Sweet and Spicy Camp Verde Pecans in House Mix Potato & Mac Goat Cheese Pirozhki with Green Garlic Crème Fraiche
At the Gathering Tent Homemade Rosemary Matzo
Early Summer Crudités Local Artisan Cheeses
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Muddy Fork Asparagus Salad Arugula, roast mushrooms, shaved Parmesan, garlic croutons & lemon vinaigrette
Rosemary Sage Brined Tea Hills Chicken Smashed new potatoes, English peas, baby carrot, snow peas
Epi Loaves, Hartzler Butter
desseRt stations in tHe sHelteR
Mini Cheese Cakes Local berry stew and cookie crumbles
Mini Vanilla Pound Cakes Macerated strawberries and lemon curd, Amish whip
Lilly Handmade Chocolate Truffles
Coffee Service
Tonight’s menu of seasonal dishes was created by Spice of Life Catering Co. using local farms practicing sustainable means of agriculture. Spice of Life sources all its ingredients from small
family farms within a 150-mile radius of Cleveland and from the company’s three local gardens.
Sponsors and In-Kind Donations
Blazing new tRails
Heidelberg Distributing Company
KeyBank
foR all times
Buckingham Doolittle & Burroughs LLP
Cohen & Company
Ernst & Young
Forest City Enterprises, Inc.
The Richard M. and Yvonne Hamlin Foundation
Kurtz Bros., Inc./ K.B. Compost Services, Inc.
Marcus Thomas LLC
Parker Hannifin Corporation
PNC
The Sherwin - Williams Company
The J.M. Smucker Company
Summa Health System
Swagelok
The University of Akron and University Park Alliance
in-kind donations
Akron Life and Leisure
Heidleberg Distributing, Co.
Kleidon & Associates
North Coast Litho
Ohio Magazine
Pernod Ricard USA
Thirsty Dog Brewing Company
foR all seasons
Dick and Joan Ainsworth
Alcoa Foundation
Pam Carson
Cuyahoga Valley Trails Council
FirstEnergy
FirstMerit Bank
GAR Foundation
GOJO
Charles and Marie Grossman
Kaleidoscope Magazine/ Women of Color Foundation
Kohrman Jackson & Krantz PLL
Litigation Management, Inc.
Littler Mendelson P.C.
The Musical Arts Association
Old Trail School
Oswald Companies
Parma Community General Hospital
Roetzel & Andress
RPM International, Inc.
Thompson Hine LLP
Tom and Diane Tyrrell
Western Reserve Trail Runners
taBle Captains
Jody Bacon
Diana Lueptow
tRails foReveR legaCY leadeRsHip team
Thomas N. Tyrrell, Chairman
Jody Bacon
Robert W. Briggs
Candace Campbell Jackson
Christopher M. Connor
Bennett L. Gaines
Gary Hanson
Michael L. Hardy
Brooke M. Hice
Scott R. Lange
Henry L. Meyer III
Jim Nash
Elaine A. Price
Thomas J. Strauss
Maryann Wolowiec
2010 event Committee
Diana Lueptow, Chairman
Jody Bacon
Christopher M. Connor
John P. Debo, Jr.
Mary Pat Doorley
Stephen Hawthorne
Brooke M. Hice
Nora Jacobs
Janet Jankura
Lisa Mandel
Jim Nash
Allison Peltz
Stacey Rusher
Mark Shelton
Deb Yandala
Cvnpa BoaRd of diReCtoRs
Pam Carson, Chairman
Jeri Chaikin, Vice-Chairman
Daniel Nagy, Vice-Chairman
Gayle Thompkins Agahi
Dick Ainsworth
Sandy K. Auburn
Cynthia Flynn Capers, PhD
Sam Chestnut
Larry Cuy
Samuel DeShazior
Guy Gadomski
Sean Grindall
Mary K. Holmes
Jeffrey Hyde
Nora Jacobs
Greg Kall
Sue Klein
Lisa Mandel
Chuck Mlakar
Rory O’Neil
John Perduyn
Michael Shuster
Terry Squire
April Walton
Douglas J. Weber
Leadership Teams
Cuyahoga Valley National Park Association info@cvnpa.org | (330) 657-2909 | www.cvnpa.org
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