Nathan Eppink, the guy who
cranks out annual reports and news releases as Marketing &
Communications director for Metro Parks, Serving Summit County, a cumbersome
name for Summit’s parks system, is a Cleveland State University graduate.
Bob Downing |
Bob has been at the BJ since 1972.
It’s
almost April 2013, but Eppink got the 2012 annual report for Metro Parks, etc.
in the mail this week to Summit County residents. It lists improvements to 12
parks and trails in the system.
Metro
Parks has Cascade Valley, Deep Lock Quarry, F.A. Seiberling Nature Realm (once
Naturealm), Firestone, Furnace Run, Goodyear Heights, Gorge, Hampton Hills,
Liberty, Munroe Falls, O’Neil Woods, Sand Run, Silver Creek and Springfield
parks and Bike & Hike, Freedom and Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath trails.
We
don’t know who had the brilliant idea of adding “Serving Summit County” to make
the Metro Parks name longer. No one thought of calling it Summit Metro Parks?
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