Friday, April 25, 2008

Upcoming Events along Back Roads and Beaches

April 26–27: Herb Fair, Vermilion River Reservation, 10am–4pm. Herb growers and gardening tips. 440.967.7310. Lorain County Metroparks website


May 3–4: Breuer Pottery Spring Open House and Sale, 47361 West Hamilton Road, Oberlin, 12pm–5pm. Fine one-of-a-kind pottery, wine, hors d'oeuvres and desserts. Breuer Pottery is located directly off the Lorain County Metroparks North Coast Inland Trail. You can find them just beyond the entrance of the trail on Hamilton Avenue in Oberlin. Click here to find out how to get there on the Back Roads and Beaches Bike Route.

May 3, Oberlin’s Big Parade: Oberlin, 11am. Celebrate art, spring, the community, and fun with Oberlin College students. 440.774.6262 | www.oberlin.org

May 3, Oberlin Farmer’s Market, located next to Oberlin City Hall, Oberlin. 9am–1pm. Locally grown, organic and prepared foods opens for the season once again! 440.775.2423


May 6–June 29th: Paul B. Arnold “Homages: Tributes to the Masters” Color Woodcuts, FAVA Gallery, 39 South Main St., Oberlin.


Saturday, April 19, 2008

Afrost-Won't be so frosty!

Don't forget: Sunday, April 20, 2008, 9am: Afrost. Sponsored by the Lorain Wheelmen. The ride will depart the Nordson Depot, Franklin St., in Amherst. There will be routes of 25, 50 and 64 miles. Registration will be from 8–9:30am. What a great way to get inspired and get an early kick-start to the season if you haven't already!


Earth Day in Oberlin


Today is Earth Day in Oberlin and what a perfect day for it.
Temps in the 70s and all the trees in bloom.
There's nothing like the smell of magnolias in bloom on Tappan Square!

Cyclists and runners are out and about.
This morning was also the annual Earth Day 5k run in Oberlin.

Here, the first runner across the finish line accepts his award.

Allen Memorial Art Museum

Oberlin College Finney Chapel, Oberlin College Campus

Earth Day vendors and participants enjoy the spring weather.

Oberlin is a great place to hang out, take a break from the bike
while you get a bite to eat along the Back Roads and Beaches Bike Route.

You never know what you'll see!

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

SIGNS of Spring


















The grass is greening up and soon the trees will be lush and green as well. But, although there is still a shortage of leaves, there is no shortage of sunshine these days and temperatures in the 60s and 70s. Bikers were out in full force on the Lorain County Metro Parks Inland Trail this evening, enjoying a beautiful sunset. The Back Roads and Beaches Route follows a portion of this great trail. It is the one spot on the route where there is no motorized traffic. The Lorain County Metro Parks will be opening another great trail next month. Stay tuned!

That's not all that's greening up! The Lorain County Engineer's office is currently installing point of interest signage along the Back Roads and Beaches route. This way, great attractions that are along the way—but not directly on the route—aren't missed.

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Spring: Rebirth, Ritual and ReCreation

Of course, taking in a bike ride is a great way to kick-off the spring season. All along the Back Roads and Beaches route, art galleries, museums and performance spaces are alive with activity that reflects the current season. The Beth K. Stocker Art Gallery at Lorain County Community College is host to the exhibit, “Spring: Rebirth, Ritual and ReCreation.” Although the gallery isn't right on the Back Roads and Beaches Route, many of the surrounding activities are. On Saturday, May 24, 1–5pm, Common Ground will be hosting an Environmental Art Day. There will be a presentation on the work of Andy Goldsworthy. Participants will have the opportunity to create their own art using only objects found in nature. Common Ground is right along the BRaB route so biking to this great event is a great way to heighten the natural experience.
























Common Ground: Cindy Nord Center for Renewal

Here are some other great events coming up along the route: