Together, Yet Alone: A Morning Wandering
Hosted by the Southwest Ohio Council of Ohio Illuman*
*This Illuman event will happen rain or shine. 🌦
Together, Yet Alone
Take some time to renew your spirit by joining our Southwest Ohio Illuman Wandering as we venture out Together, Yet Alone. This is a solo walking trip into forests, along the waterways, and across the fields of one of Ohio's most beautiful state parks.
Walking in nature is one of the safest activities we can do during the pandemic. Taking the time to be in creation is life-giving, calming, inspirational, and instructive. We will immerse our selves in the natural beauty of Caesar Creek State Park.
Date/Time: June 20, 2020, 9 a.m. until 1:30 p.m.
Location: Flat Fork Ridge Parking Area at Caesar Creek State Park
Cost: Free
RSVP: Email or Call - Tom Sparough / 513-602-0948.
Caesar’s Creek State Park
Located between Columbus, Cincinnati and Dayton, Caesar’s Creek offers a great variety of natural settings and activities including forest hiking, waterfall misting, flower gazing, bird watching, insect peering, creak strolling, and fossil finding.
Our starting spot is strategically located in a shaded picnic area next to flush toilets along the banks of Caesar Creek Lake, and is handicapped accessible. There is a variety of terrain and pathways, from the gentle to the challenging.
We will gather at 9 a.m. to have a brief check in while keeping physically distant, then begin our solo, three-hour wandering. We will re-gather once again keeping 6 feet of separation for discussion and a bring-your-own-lunch, concluding about 1:30 p.m. It may be helpful to bring your own lawn chair to sit on during the opening and closing portions of the day.
Contact Tom Sparough with questions and to RSVP at Tom@SpacePainter.com or call 513-602-0948. All questions are welcome.