Come out to Geauga County for the 23rd Annual Nature Arts Festival on Saturday and Sunday, August 2 and 3, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at The West Woods.
Geauga Park District’s Nature Arts Festival is known for every variety of fine arts on display and those pieces are for sale by regional artists.
This free, indoor/outdoor festival features an entirely nature-focused juried art show; for-sale art by regional and national woodcarvers, painters, potters, jewelry-makers and other artisans at a variety of price ranges; food for sale by The Reserve House; ice cream and nuts by Nick Reiter; and kettle corn by Look What’s Poppin’; all-day entertainment by the Western Reserve Artist Blacksmith Association; and free parking.
“We’re looking forward to celebrating an Arts in Nature weekend,” said Holly Sauder, event coordinator, “featuring for the first time this year some of Geauga Park District’s own groups and clubs affiliated with the arts.”
The Nature Arts Festival is sponsored by The News-Herald, Geauga Park District Foundation and Renewal by Andersen Windows. The West Woods, a 900-acre park with miles of hiking trails, is at 9465 Kinsman Road (Rt. 87).
The festival is entirely wheelchair/stroller accessible. As needed, a free shuttle will run from ASM at 9639 Kinsman Road.
Call 440-286-9516 with questions about the Park District festival, or call Mariann Goodwin at 440-285-8686 with questions about the Chardon festival.
Geauga Park District is online at geaugaparkdistrict.org, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
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There will also be several live musicians performing Saturday