Pie Iron Cooking
Scioto Grove 5172 Jackson Pike, Grove City, OH, United StatesPie irons? Pudgy pies? Toastie irons? Regardless of what you grew up calling them, or are brand new to using them, join us to make recipes and learn tips and ...Read More
Pie irons? Pudgy pies? Toastie irons? Regardless of what you grew up calling them, or are brand new to using them, join us to make recipes and learn tips and ...Read More
Hog butchering is a seasonal activity that provided much of the meat for the coming year on an 1880s farm. Watch the farmers cut meat, make sausage, and render lard ...Read More
Drop By to make a nature keepsake for your home, or make an outdoor ornament for the birds
Take a 1-mile forest hike with a naturalist followed by hot cocoa. Stay afterwards for the holiday lights at 5pm. This program counts as part of the Metro Parks Winter ...Read More
Take a brisk 4-mile hike through forests and fields. Meet us at the Ranger Station, 1775 Darby Creek Drive.
The weather may be frightful, but the Full Moon is so delightful! Join us for a family-friendly, 1-mile guided hike through the winter woods. Strollers not recommended.
The weather outside is frightful, but the Full Moon is so delightful! Keep warm with a Fast-Paced, Adult Full Moon Hike. Not suitable for strollers or slow walkers.
The holiday lights are adorning Homestead all this month! Celebrate the seasonal festivities as we make a craft under the twinkling lights and enjoy hot chocolate. This program is geared ...Read More
Bring your toddler to Scioto Grove Metro Park for a slow-paced hike through the park! Meet at Arrowhead Picnic Area. Trail is paved and stroller friendly. Metro Parks Outdoor Adventure ...Read More
Learn how insects survive in winter, then dig through leaf litter, turn over logs and shake tree branches to find some.
Learn about one of our oldest citizen science projects with the story "Bird Count", then make your own binoculars to take outside to count birds like a scientist!
Mountain lions, porcupines, Scioto madtoms... learn about some of the animals that no longer live in Ohio.