Author: clevelandaudubon

Project ¿QUÉ?

July 15, 2015 – Project ¿QUÉ? is a multi-faceted John Carroll University initiative to raise the educational aspirations of middle school Hispanic children from Cleveland’s west side. Due to budget cuts, this will be the program’s final year. Twenty-two eighth-graders and approximately twelve counselors, instructors, and volunteers participated...

Announcing the 82nd Annual Spring Bird Walks 2015

April 12, 19, 26; May 3, 10, 17 Bird Walks begin at 7:30 A.M. each Sunday from April 12th through May 17th at the following locations:   Cleveland Metroparks Reservations Huntington: Beach Parking Lot off Lake Rd., Bay Village Rocky River: Rocky River Nature Center...

Western Reserve Land Conservancy Internship

WRLC is looking for an intern to assist Thriving Communities Institute staff to implement two different grant programs: a watershed grant program & tree grant program. Primary responsibilities will include reviewing grant applications, assisting in evaluating the merits of the projects and preparing for implementation...

Waterfowl Wander, La Due Reservoir

We will caravan to several favorite lakes and ponds to witness the spectacular plumage of the drakes as well as the beautiful but demure plumage of the hens while they loaf, rest, and refuel for their continued northward migration to their nesting grounds.  Some species...

Secretary – Carol Lillich

Secretary – Carol Lillich*: Assistant to the Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of The Lubrizol Corporation (Retired); Trustee, Willoughby Hills Historical Society; Understudy to Director of Willoughby Hills Community Center Art Gallery