How does the Geauga Park District Communicate?

Now that election season signs have finally come down, Geauga Park District wants to let the community know that it is not affiliated with any parks-related signs left out in Geauga County yards. Any signs still seen around town are not paid for or affiliated with Geauga Park District in any way. “It’s always easy to tell if something is officially the message of your Geauga Park District,” said Executive Director John Oros. “This messaging will always feature our logo, the Red-headed Woodpecker on a maple leaf, designed by Naturalist Dan Best.

Coincidentally, Dan just retired last month after 33 years. His logo is just one way we will continue to celebrate his legacy among our talented staff.” Geauga Park District is fortunate to have a variety of ways to communicate with county residents of all ages and abilities: through its website, quarterly Park Explorer Activity Guide, subscription email lists, newspaper announcements, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, to name a few. “We strive to keep our communications clear and consistent,” Oros added, “encouraging our residents to get out in their 25 open parks and educating about our important work.

There is something for everyone to enjoy in Geauga Park District year-round, and park accessibility is at an all-time high. Thank you for your support of our renewal/decrease levy on November 5th. We hope to see you out in the parks soon!” For more information about Geauga Park District any time, or to plan your visit this fall, please check out its mobile-friendly website at www.geaugaparkdistrict.org.

For more on Geauga Park District offerings, please call 440-286-9516 or visit Geauga Park District online via www.geaugaparkdistrict.org, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or YouTube.

Pictured In Cover Photo: Geauga Park District logo, the Red-headed Woodpecker on a maple leaf.

Credit for Cover photo design to Geauga Park District Naturalist Dan Best

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