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Visitors flock to Bath nature event
By Kathleen Folkerth
BATH — The fourth annual Fall Into Nature event at the Bath Nature Preserve and University of Akron Field Station provided local residents like Theresa Keller and her daughter, Allison, 4, of Akron, with the chance to enjoy activities of the season. The two are shown at right middle, from left, as they share an apple fritter at the Oct. 13 event.
Also taking part in the day’s activities was West Akron resident Fritz Dannemiller, 9, who is pictured at left as he hunts bugs.
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Visitors to the site, located at 4160 Ira Road, also enjoyed hayrides, as shown at right top, and a field of pumpkins, as shown at right bottom. The nature preserve offers nature and equestrian trails and is open to the public.
— By Kathleen Folkerth
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