Watch the solar eclipse with us!

On April 8th, 2024 Darke County will experience the rare and spectacular event of a total solar eclipse. The last total solar eclipse visible in Ohio was in 1806. The next total solar eclipse in Ohio won’t be until 2099. So, this is kind of a big deal!

Darke County Parks has planned 3 fun ways to view the eclipse on April 8th:

Total Eclipse at Bear's Mill

April 8th, 1pm-5pm @ Historic Bear’s Mill

Watch the total solar eclipse and enjoy live music featuring Shannon Clark and the Sugar. Nacho Pig food truck will be on-site!

Tickets are $25/person and includes 1 pair of eclipse glasses per ticket. Tickets are NON-REFUNDABLE

Bring your own lawn chair.

Gates open at 12pm, music and food from 1pm-5pm. Tickets are limited so get yours today! 

For more information or to get your tickets today, visit www.darkecountyparks.org/eclipse2024

 

Total Eclipse on the Prairie

April 8th, 1pm-5pm @ Shawnee Prairie Preserve 

Watch the total solar eclipse and enjoy live music featuring Ted Yoder! There will also be food trucks on-site, including Lilia's Outside Café, Chetter Butts, and Kona Ice! 

Tickets are $25/vehicle and includes eclipse glasses for your party (1 per person, limit of 6). Tickets are NON-REFUNDABLE

Bring your own lawn chair.

Gates open at 12pm, music and food from 1pm-5pm. Tickets are limited so get yours today!

For more information or to get your tickets today, visit www.darkecountyparks.org/eclipse2024

 

 Total Eclipse at Prairie Ridge

April 8th, 1pm-5pm @ Prairie Ridge Meadow

Enjoy wandering performances by magician Brett Sears and get your face painted!

There will be food trucks on site. Enjoy food from Cloudy Days Cotton Candy and Wheel Fresh Pizza!

Bring a lawn chair or blanket and watch the total solar eclipse on the lawn.

This event is FREE and does not require a ticket

Eclipse glasses will be available to purchase on the day of the event.

***We ask that you walk or use the bike trail to this location since there is little to no parking available on-site.

For more information or to get your tickets today, visit www.darkecountyparks.org/eclipse2024

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Nature Welcomes Everyone

Deb Fall, Accounting Clerk

I want to tell you about an amazing seminar I attended in Sandusky, Ohio, the Ohio Parks and Recreation Association (OPRA) Conference & Trade Show. I took several classes from educated instructors and enjoyed every one of them, but I had two favorite classes. Both classes touched on human biases and how they affect the workplace and our lives.

One of the definitions in the dictionary states that bias is prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair. For example, You may have a favorite college basketball team and feel bias towards their rivals. Go Bucks!

We all have biases, even if we don’t think so, because we are all bringing something different to the table. It’s quite normal to have different views from others but it’s not ok to be disrespectful. People have their own views according to their life experiences, upbringing, morals, and values. These stories shape who we are and what we believe and don’t believe in, but our opinions and biases can change as we experience new events and different people in our lives.

A person who disfavors the LGBTQ community may find himself with a gay grandchild and his mindset then changes. He no longer harbors his bias– he sees his successful and kind grandchild who has a different sexual choice from his own. It’s ok to disagree with someone’s choice for yourself, but we don’t get to choose the life path of others. We each get to live our own life. We get to do what makes us the most productive and happy in society. We should not have to live by others’ life choices to be admired.

People gravitate to people of their likeness, it’s a primitive response. Elephants walk with elephants and bees fly with bees. There is nothing erroneous with this as long as we appreciate the differences of others.

A few other ways biases are formed are through social media sites and news outlets. There are over 128 social media sites and over 3,000 news outlets. There are also 4,000 different religions/faiths that exist in the world today. Hinduism is the oldest religion. Judaism is the first religion to believe in God. Christianity is the largest religion in the world. Just like the Islam religion, Christianity and many different branches, there are many dimensions of diversity. When we shut ourselves off from certain groups of people we risk the opportunity for personal enhancement. Hearts are very capable of growing and blooming.

Nature welcomes everyone, no biases there! Enjoy a walk on a trail or visit the animals at the Darke County Parks. Here you will find respect amongst the staff, respect for yourself, and nature. Come and enjoy the parks and become a part of our community. We are here – unbiased – for all of you!

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