May 05 2018
Blue Heron Homecoming

Blue Heron Homecoming

Presented by Akron Waterways Renewed! at City of Akron Water Reclamation Facility

The Blue Heron Homecoming is an annual environmental festival that allows community members a chance to learn about the Akron Waterways Renewed! program. The festival features representatives from the City of Akron, firms involved with the AWR! program, and partners such as local non-profits and environmental groups.

For year four, we will be moving back to the City’s Water Reclamation Facility! More information on the WRF is available at here

The festival is named for the great blue herons that nest nearby. This four-foot-tall bird is native to the area, but its population was declining due to the poor water quality of the Cuyahoga River. Since efforts were made to improve water quality, the great blue heron has seen a resurgence in the area, and is commonly seen along the Towpath Trail, Ohio & Erie Canal, Cuyahoga River and Little Cuyahoga River. This resurgence is a testament to the work that\’s been done so far, and serves as a reminder of the positive impact that the AWR! program is having on the local environment. You can learn more about the great blue heron at the Cuyahoga Valley National Park website here

Admission Info

Free Admission- the event is free and open to the public. All ages welcomed!

Dates & Times

2018/05/05 - 2018/05/05

Location Info

City of Akron Water Reclamation Facility

2460 Akron Peninsula Road, Akron, OH 44313