Ada Parks October 2010 Programs – Spooky & Batty

Ada Parks October 2010 Programs – Spooky & Batty

 

Bats of the World 

Thursday Oct. 21  6:30 – 7:30 pm

Ada Township Park Learning Center  Ada MI

$4 Adult   $3 Child

A special presentation by the Organization for Bat Conservation

with live bats and an exciting multimedia presentation about bats from

around the world. Learn about the benefits of these fascinating creatures,

their unique adaptations, sound waves, ecosystems, food webs,

conservation and world geography. Live bats to be shown including

a local  brown bat and large fruit bat – known as the “ Flying Fox”

with a 4 foot wingspan.

Reservations required – space is limited.  Ada Parks & Recreation Dept.

616-676-0520 or email mfitzpatrick@adatownshipmi.com

 

Baby Bat, Vlermuis by Peet

http://www.flickr.com/photos/peetvs/2457201198/ 

 

Creatures of the Night Hike

Saturday October 23   Start times from 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Ada Township Park – $3 per person

Sign up your family or a group for a start time between 6:30 and 8:00 pm,

one departs every 15 minutes. Arrive at the Shelter at Ada Park to be

guided through the trails where you will “ encounter” a series of spooky

( and some not so spooky” creatures who will tell you in a fun way about

their lives in the wild.  Snacks and a craft included after the hikes.

Pre-registering with the Park office for a designated start time

recommended. Ages 4 through adult suggested.  Costumes optional.

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Ada Michigan Ada Park Youth Programs Fall 2010

Ada Michigan Ada Park Youth Programs Fall 2010

Fall is a wonderful time to explore nature and the creatures that live here

as they get ready for winter.  Ada Township Park is offering Youth Programs

for Fall 2010.  Please contact mfitzpatrick@adatownshipmi.com or call

676-0520 for pre-registration information.

Ada park Ada MI entrance

Discovery Days  – Ada Park Learning Center

10:00 am – 12:00 noon   Age 3-5 yrs.  $4.00 per youth

Be a Nature Detective

Wednesday & Thursday, Sept. 15 & 16

Use your senses to learn about the natural world, Look for shapes

and colors in trees and flowers. Listen with ears like a rabbit for

sounds in the woods and field.

Go Batty

Wednesday & Thursday, Oct. 13 & 14

Find out why bats are so important, lean about their  amazing

adaptations and make a bat finger puppet.

Super Squirrels

Tuesday & Wednesday, Nov. 9 & 10

Learn about 4 different types of Michigan squirrels and their

chipmunk cousins. Take a walk to look for squirrel homes and

make a chipmunk nest.

Visit Ada Michigan Newsletter to see other Park Programs.

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Greater Grand Rapids MI area, and what it is like to live in West Michigan.

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business community, great medical research & services, numerous universities,

plus lively arts and entertainment of all kinds.

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Winter Family Fun at Ada Township Park Feb – Mar 2010

Winter Family Fun at Ada Township Park Feb-Mar 2010

Winter fun is on the schedule in Ada Michigan this winter.

The following  activities were published today:

Ada Township Parks & Recreation Department is hosting a series of

upcoming programs for youth & families to get outside & enjoy

the winter.

For Kids Ages 3-5, Discovery Days Program: Build a Bird Feeder

Tuesday, February 17, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00

Ada Park Learning Center,  $4/youth

Designed especially for Pre-Schoolers along with a parent or guardian

to have a fun, educational adventure out in Ada Park.  This session

will explore different birds and how they feed, making bird feeders

to take home and outdoor discovery hike looking for birds.

Come dressed for both indoors and outside activity.

Ada park entr sign

For Kids Ages 7-12, Junior Naturalist Program:

Winter Survival on Snowshoes Saturday, February 20, 2010

10:00 a.m. – 12:00, Ada Township Park, $4/youth

Starting inside the Learning Center with tips and tricks on how to

prepare for winter outings.  Followed by an outdoor winter

adventure where youth will be challenged to “survive” out in the

park by making a shelter, fire, finding food and signaling for help.

Come dressed to be outside in the woods.

Snowshoes and snacks provided.

For Kids of All Ages and Families: Birds of a Feather

– Part 2: nesting boxes

Saturday, March 6, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00, Ada Township Park,

$3/adults $2/youth

Meet in the Learning Center to learn about how different birds

need different types of nesting sites, habitats and materials.

Then work as a “team” to build your own nesting box (bird house)

suitable for local birds.  Materials and tools supplied.

Pre-registration requested by Wednesday, March 3 by calling 676-0520

or email: mfitzpatrick@adatownshipmi.com.  Pay on site.

Pre-registering is highly recommended for all Ada Parks & Rec. programs

by calling the Ada Park office at 616-676-0520

or email: mfitzpatrick@adatownshipmi.com.

Payment of fees may be made on the day of the program.

Ada Township Park is located at 1180 Buttrick Drive in Ada, MI 49301.

Contact the Ada Park office for more details: 616-676-0520,

mfitzpatrick@adatownshipmi.com, www.adatownshipmi.com

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area with a diverse business community, great medical research & services,

numerous universities,plus lively arts and entertainment of all kinds.

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Are You Up for a Nature Safari Sept 19, 2009??

Ada Township Park Participates in Connecting Families with Nature Saturday Sept 19, 2009 ~ Free Ada MI Event

Ada park entr sign

The Kent Conservation District is holding a Kick Off Event for their

Nature Passport Program. These local events will be  held at local

parks and Nature Areas this fall.  The events are to encourage

families to enjoy outdoor activities and your local park resources.

Ada Township Parks and Recreation – Invites families throughout

Kent County to come out and enjoy a family day at Ada Township

Park.  You can pick up your “Passport for Adventure”.  Check in

at the Park Shelter to register and get your “Passports” and then

you can have a range of free activities for your day at the park.

Saturday Activities include:

  • Learning Center with nature artifacts and hands on science exhibits
  • Free racquets to borrow for tennis and pickle ball
  • Nature trails through woods and prairie with interpreters
  • Paved bike paths for walking & biking
  • Free fishing poles and bait to borrow at the fish pond
  • Scavenger hunts in the Arboretum
  • Balls for playing basketball & soccer
  • Plus additional fun ideas to help you enjoy your day at the park

Event Information :

Location Ada Park 1180 Buttrick Ave.  Ada MI 49301

Date/Time: Sept 19, 2009  10am to 2pm

Additional Saturday Sept 19 Events are planned at these Nature Centers:

Blandford Nature Center

Calvin College Ecosystem Preserve

Howard Christensen Nature Center

Wittenbach/Wege Agri-Science and Environmental Education Center

John Ball Zoological Park

Kent Conservation District Link

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numerous universities, plus lively arts and entertainment of all kinds.

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Free Forest Hills MI Activities ~ National Senior Health & Fitness Day ~ Wed May 27th 2009

 

National Senior Health & Fitness Day    May 27th, 2009    

Is it true that the words free and seniors just go together?  As I edge ever

closer to this category, it certainly seems so to me.  At the very least,

a free event should be well attended in this economy.  If you find yourself

available next Wednesday, here’s a couple of free options for education 

 and entertainment:

 

National Senior Health & Fitness Day    Wednesday, May 27           

Special Activities at Ada Park      9:00 – 3:00      Free

 

Forest Hills Fine Arts Center         9:00 – 3:00        Free

Healthy Living Lecture Series – by St Mary’s Health Center

Alternatives to Medication  10-10:45 am

Feeling Over-medicated?   11:00-11:45 am

Healthy Living 101            12:00-12:45 pm

Staying Sharp                   1:00-1:45 pm

Getting a Good Night’s Sleep  2:00-2:45 pm

 

Also: Vital Health Screenings and Neck Massages, Door Prizes

Kick off Fitness Walk begins at 8:30 am

100,000 adults will participate in activities at more than 1,000 locations

throughout the U.S. as we celebrate the 16th annual

National Senior Health & Fitness Day.

The common goal for this day: to help keep older Americans healthy and fit.

Come on out to Ada Park or Forest Hills Fine Arts Center to take part in a

series of guided activities and presentations to promote your health. 

Or just come out to any of our local parks for some fresh air and exercise.

 

Ada park entr sign

 

Contact the Park office for details; 616-676-0520, adaparks@ada.mi.us

 

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Free Arbor Day Celebration ~ Ada Park ~ Ada Michigan

Arbor Day Festival                Ada Park & Arboretum                     Free

Saturday, April 25                   10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.    

                               Donations accepted

Michigan Oak Tree

Bring your family out to the Locke Arboretum at Ada Park for this festival

of events to celebrate Arbor Day.   Ada Park will be set up with activity

stations for all ages including workshops on tree pruning and care,

backyard wildlife habitats, nature displays, conservation exhibits,

youth crafts and games, wildflower & tree walks and fishing for kids.

Special "tree theme" snacks and beverages will be available for purchase.

One free tree sapling to each family as supplies last.

 

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Photo of Ada Maple Tree by Bonnie Westbrook

Ada Township Parks Announce Spring Summer Programs 2009

Below is the Ada Township Parks Spring Summer Programs Scheduled:

Arbor Day Festival                Ada Park & Arboretum                     Free

Saturday, April 25                   10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.                                    Donations accepted

Bring your family out to the Locke Arboretum at Ada Park for this festival of events to celebrate Arbor Day.   Ada Park will be set up with activity stations for all ages including workshops on tree pruning and care, backyard wildlife habitats, nature displays, conservation exhibits, youth crafts and games, wildflower & tree walks and fishing for kids. Special "tree theme" snacks and beverages will be available for purchase. One free tree sapling to each family as supplies last.

4th of July Celebrations                                                       

Celebrate our National Holiday in the Village of  Ada.  At the following events:

    Friday July 3rd       

Fireworks                               Dusk                            7590 E. Fulton at Ada Dr.

    Saturday, July 4

Pancake Breakfast                    8:00 a.m.                      Ada Fire Station

4th of July Parade                       10:00 a.m.                    Ada Village Green

Entertainment/Activities            11:00 -3:00                  Ada Village Green

Play Ball!

The Ada Softball Program will start games May 4th at Ada Park and Leonard Field.  Games are held Monday through Thursday evenings and some Saturdays. A few openings exist for teams to sign up. Contact the Park Office at 676-0520 or email softball@ada.mi.us for an application or more details.

Area Youth League & Sports Contacts:

For information on organized youth leagues contact the following numbers or web sites:

  T-ball:  Southeast YMCA, 616-285-9077

  Baseball: Thornapple Valley Baseball League, www.tvbl.org

  Soccer: American Youth Soccer Organization, www.ayso-soccer.com

  Golf, cheerleading, basketball and swimming: www.enjoylearning.com

  Summer sports camps: www.fhps.k12.mi.uswww.lowellschools.com

Pickle Ball

Yes, Pickle Ball!  It’s a version of racket ball played on the tennis courts and was brought to us by area seniors.  Ada Park Tennis Court #1 is designated now for this game with markings on the court and allocated time slots.  Check in with the park office for more information.

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National Senior Health & Fitness Day        

Wednesday, May 27               Special Activities at Ada Park                        9:00 – 3:00 Free

100,000 adults will participate in activities at more than 1,000 locations throughout the U.S. as we celebrate the 16th annual National Senior Health & Fitness Day. The common goal for this day: to help keep older Americans healthy and fit.  Come on out to Ada Park to take part in a series of guided activities and presentations to promote your health.  Or just come out to any of our local parks for some fresh air and exercise.  Contact the Park office for details; 616-676-0520, adaparks@ada.mi.us.

Volksmarch

Sunday, August 9                    Ada Park                                             11:00 – 3:00    Free

This walking event will start at Ada Park then head down the bike paths through the Ada Covered Bridge and the Village.  All ages welcome.  Wear comfortable shoes.  Contact the Park office for details; 616-676-0520, adaparks@ada.mi.us.  A partnership event with the American Volkssport Association www.ava.org

Walks with a Naturalist                     Dates, Times & Locations Vary      $3/adult, $2/youth

Guided outings in Ada Parks to explore nature and enjoy the outdoors.  Come dressed for the weather of the day and walking.  Open to all ages but youth must be with an adult guardian.

Pre-registration is appreciated by calling 676-0520 or email adaparks@ada.mi.us.  Pay at site.

Spring Wildflowers     Friday, April 17         10:00-11:30 am   Ada Park

Rivers & Wetlands       Tuesday, May 19     7:00 – 8:30 pm    Roselle Park

Summer Solstice           Monday, June 22      7:00 – 8:30 pm     Roselle Park

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Youth Programs

Discovery Days – Spring        Ages 3-5         Ada Park             $4/youth*

For pre-schoolers and parents together at Ada Park for a fun morning of nature study, hands-on activities and crafts.  Programs will have inside and outdoor activities so come dressed to be outside. Pre-registration requested by calling 676-0520 or email adaparks@ada.mi.us.

Cool Critters                               Monday, April 20        10 to 12 Ada Park

  Does it have fur, scales or feathers? Does it run, swim or fly? Look for the many

  different critters that live just outside our back door.

Butterflies, Flying Flowers                       Tuesday, May 5          10  to 12 Ada Park

  Dress up like a butterfly, learn what caterpillars need to grow up into a beautiful butterfly,

  make a caterpillar out of an egg carton.

Discovery Days – Summer Ages 5-7         Ada Park             $4/youth*

Parents may drop-off or join their youth at Ada Park for a fun morning of nature study, hands-on activities and crafts.  Programs will have inside and outdoor activities so come dressed to be outside. Pre-registration requested at 676-0520 or email adaparks@ada.mi.us.

Creepy Crawlies                           Wednesday, July 8      10 am – 12 noon

  What creepy crawlies live in our neighborhood? Go on an insect hunt to find out and

  pretend to be a firefly looking for some friends.

Rock Hounds                                Wednesday, August 12 10 am to 12 noon 

  Be a rock hound as we explore all different sizes & types of rock. Make a pet rock to take home.

Junior Naturalist – Summer      Ages 7-11     Dates & Locations vary            $5/youth*

Outdoor discovery programs with special presentations, hands-on science activities, crafts, games, snacks and outings. Programs will have inside and outdoor activities so come dressed to be outside. Parents may drop off youth with completion of a contact information form. Pre-registration requested by calling 676-0520 or email adaparks@ada.mi.us.

Fishing Frenzy        Thursday, June 11    9:30 to 12 noon          Ada Park

  Learn about fishing equipment and what makes good fish habitat. Get a chance to fish in

  the Ada Park pond. Borrow our equipment or bring your own.

Arts in the Park      Tuesday, June 23     9:30 to 12 noon          Ada Park

  Find the artist inside you! Try different mediums as you create some cool artwork to take home.

Incredible Insects              Thursday, July 9       9:30 to 12 noon           Ada Park

  Learn about our 6-legged friends as we crawl, splash, and search through different habitats

  for these special critters.

Rocks & Fossils     Thursday, August 13            9:30 to 12 noon          Ada Park

  Explore a variety of rocks and fossils and how they are made plus go round hounding

Bikes & Hikes       Tuesday, July 28        9:30 to 12 noon          Roselle Park 

  Bring your bikes out to Roselle park for a morning of riding the bike trails and hiking off trail through the woods and wetlands.

*Ada Township residents receive $1.00 off the fee of these programs.

Kids Bike & Safety Rodeo              

Saturday, June 13    10:00 -1:30    4-12 year olds             Ada Park

The Kent County Sheriff Department invites you to the Kids Bike & Safety Rodeo. Join in a day of fun activities, food and goodie bags for all who attend. From 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. stations will be set for bike Inspections, helmet Inspections, bus safety, fire safety plus a bike obstacle course.  At 12:00 noon awards, raffles and a free cookout lunch will be provided followed by the "Bike Parade" at 1:00 p.m. led by the Kent County Sheriff motorcycles.

The Bike Rodeo is for children under the age of 12 who are able to ride a two wheeled bike.  You will need to bring your own bike and helmet.  Please register by mail or in person to Sandi Jones, Kent County Sheriff Department, Community Policing Unit, 701 Ball Avenue NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503. Donations of $5.00 per child will be donated towards the Kent County D.A.R.E. program and the Community Policing Unit. Make checks payable to: K.C.T.S. Action Fund. Contact Sandi Jones at (616) 632-6220 for more information.

Bike Decorating Day             Thursday, July 2        10 a.m. to 12 noon      Ada Park

Bring your bike out to the Ada Park Shelter to decorate it just in time for the 4th of July Parade in Ada!  Helpers and materials will be available.  For 4 – 12 year olds with parent or guardian.  $3 per youth. Register on site.

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Ada Parks Summer Day Camp Adventures

Camps sessions run for two or three day per week, Tuesday – Thursday, on various weeks in the summer from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.  They are targeted for youth ages 6-11 years old where younger campers (6-7) may sign up for ½ day sessions.  All camps start at Ada Park with some days held at Roselle Park except for Pioneer days which will be held at the Museum.

Fees: $55/full 3-day session; $45/half-day 3-day session; $45/full 2-day session; $35/half day 2-day session.  Ada Township residents receive 10% off fees. Pre-registration required – obtain registration form from the Park office: 616-676-0520, adaparks@ada.mi.us.

Session 1: Water Wonders        Tuesday June 30 to Wednesday July 1  

  Explore ponds
, rivers & wetlands.  Fish and dip for tadpoles. Water games and

  more. Tuesday will be in Ada Park while Wednesday will be held at Roselle Park.

Session 2: Arts in the Park       Tuesday July 14 to Thursday July 16     

  Try a variety of art media from painting, drawing and sculpture to music and drama

  through presentations, instruction and opportunity for creative expression.

Wonderful Wildlife                     Tuesday July 21 to Thursday, July 23

Activities include special presentations about local wildlife, wildlife simulation games, habitat hikes, fishing and crafts. Two days based at Ada Park and one day at Roselle Park.

Pioneer Days                             Wednesday July 29 to Thursday, July 30 Ada Museum*

  A step back in time at the Ada Museum and Barn to explore life of the 1800’s.

  Activities to include pioneer era toys, tools, food, games, clothes and more

Sports Spectacular                     Tuesday August 4 to Thursday, August 6

  Three days of playing, instruction and coaching in a range of your favorite sports from

  basketball to tennis, baseball, soccer, flag football, ultimate Frisbee and more.

Schools Programs  

Field Trips: K-6 Outdoor Environmental Education Field Trips are available at Ada Park & Arboretum and Roselle Park.  These are naturalist guided, themed outdoor programs, 1-2 hours in length, tailored to your curriculum needs. There is a fee of $2/student.

Shelter rentals at Ada Park are available for self-guided programs by schools at $25/day.

Service Learning Projects are available without a fee.

Boy and Girl Scout Programs:

Badge Work: Instructional programs are available for Scouts after school, some evenings and occasional weekends. Contact the Park office for program options, scheduling and fees.

Rentals: The Ada Park Shelter is available for self-guided programs by Scout groups. $25/day

Service Projects: A variety of projects are available for Scouts ranging from conservation work to facility improvement and helping with special events. No fee.

Park Volunteer Opportunities:

Ada Parks & Recreation Department is recruiting volunteers to assist with grounds, gardens, stewardship, program instruction and clerical work. Contact the Park office at 676-0502 to apply.

Volunteer Stewardship Work Days:

Garlic Mustard Pulls Sunday April 26     10-1                         Ada Park

                                                        Friday, April 24      8:30 – 11                 Leonard Field

Monday, April 27  10-12                       Ada Park

Tuesday, May 12   10:30-12                  Roselle Park

Friday, May 15      9-12                         Ada Park

Backyard Habitats                      Tuesday, April 14  9-12                         Roselle Park

                                                        Tuesday, May 12   9-12                         Roselle Park

                                                        Tuesday, June 9      9-12                         Ada Park

Pre-registration requested at 676-0520 or adaparks@ada.mi.us.

da Township Parks:

Ada Park & Locke Arboretum  1180 Buttrick Ave., 57 acres

Softball & soccer fields, tennis courts, basketball court, playground, fishing pond, trails, picnic tables, grills, pavilion, gazebos,  Les Craig Learning Center and the Bud Locke Arboretum.

Leonard Field & Ada Covered Bridge  7490 Thornapple River Drive, 2 acres

Softball field, bike path, river overlook deck, Ada Covered Bridge.

Grand River Natural Area  Grand River Drive SE, enter via Ada Park or McGraw Park , 90 acres

Nature area, trails, bike path, woodlands, wetlands, Grand River.

Roselle Park              1010 Grand River Dr. NE,  247 acres

Bike path, trails, picnic area, observation decks, natural areas, wetlands, prairie, forests, wildlife, river shore.

Ada Township Parks & Recreation Department Contact Information:

Office located in Ada Park, 1180 Buttrick Ave, Ada, MI 49301. Office open daily 9-5.

Mailing address:  P.O. Box 370, 7330 Thornapple River Dr., Ada, MI 49301

Phone: 616-676-0520   fax: 616-676-5870   e-mail: adaparks@ada.mi.us web site: www.ada.mi.us

All information from Ada Township Parks Dept.

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Backyard Habitat Workshop at Ada Park March 10th ~ Ada Michigan

At 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March 10, Ada Township Parks & Recreation

Department will present a workshop on how to plan and landscape your

yard as a quality habitat for local wildlife at Ada Township Park.

Entrance to Ada Park Ada MI

This Backyard Habitat Workshop will provide tips and tricks for landscape

planning and design, how to enhance your yard with the habitat elements

desired wildlife require, sources for native plants and a variety of other

resources. Backyard Wildlife Habitats are ideal ways for home owners,

schools and businesses to enhance their property and help support wildlife.

Whether you have a small garden area you want to use to attract birds or

butterflies, or a large yard "back 40" that you want to attract a variety of

wildlife, this workshop will provide planning tools and resources to meet

your needs and help you start on your yard this spring.

This Backyard Wildlife Habitat Workshop will also cover the procedures to

have your site certified through the National Wildlife Federation’s (NWF)

Backyard Habitat Program.  Participants will receive habitat development

support materials and application forms to certify your property with the

NWF. More detail about NWF is available at www.nwf.org.

To pre-register or for more information, call the Ada Park office at

616-676-0520 or email to adaparks@ada.mi.us.  There is a $3.00 fee,

payable on site.  Ada Park is located at 1180 Buttrick Avenue, N.E.,

just off of Thornapple River Drive in Ada, MI  49301.

There are additional April 17th workshops~  information available from

the Ada Township Web site.

 

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Ada Township Adds 96 acres to Chief Hazy Cloud Park on Grand River

Ada Township: Purchase adds 96 acres to park — Chief Hazy Cloud Park is expanding.

The Kent County Parks Department finalized a deal last month with Edith Pettis to purchase 96 acres for the 24 acre park on Pettis Avenue north of M-21 in Ada. The purchase adds 1,900 feet to the park’s 2,900 feet of Grand River frontage.

river scene ada mi

A $1.1 million grant from the Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund paid for 74 percent of the purchase, and the parks department is working with the Land Conservancy of West Michigan to raise the estimated $280,000 local match required. Parks director Roger Sabine said corporate and private donors have pledged about $175,000. The township’s Open Space Preservation Advisory Board also is considering a donation.

Board members said during a recent meeting that they plan to conduct a natural features inventory of the property — required of all potential open-space purchases — to determine how much to contribute.

Chief Hazy Cloud Park, named in 1928 for an American Indian chief who was said to worship hazy clouds, is part of 61 recreational projects and land acquisitions totaling more than $36 million being funded by the state through royalties from the sale and lease of state-owned mineral rights.

Sabine has said the expansion will focus on “low-key” uses, such as relocating the parking lot and restrooms and adding walking trails.

This will be a great addition to the Grand Rapids area park system, especially for those residents living north of Fulton Ave and the Grand River. Located right on the Grand River with scenic views to the village of Ada to the Southwest, it should be enjoyed by many for years to come. We will let you know how this park progresses.

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Source: The Grand Rapids Press Monday, February 18, 2008 By Morgan Jarema

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