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Among the Wildflowers

Among the Wildflowers Riverbox was created in 2011 by artist Katlin Rothacher of Hartville, Ohio. Rothacher is a recent graduate of Kent State University with a B.F.A. in Textile Arts. Her interest in form has pushed her to create dimensional woven structures and fabric sculptures. Her work is strongly influenced by her experiences and the beauty of the natural world.

Clue #1

Enter the path around the court where you can make two (or three) points. Stay on the path with the trees toyour left, past the nets on your right. 

Clue #2

Continue toward the reddish roof and stop to enjoy the ladder... “One Step at a Time.” 

Clue #3

Continue toward the pine trees and stop at the white fir, then look toward where the sun rises.

Ted Kaltenbach Park includes a picnic shelter, 2/3 mile paved walking trail, a demonstration prairie, basketball courts and a baseball diamond.

Parking is plentiful at the Washington Township Community Center. Washington Township parks are open 9 a.m. - sunset.

PARKING COORDINATES
N 40º 04.640'
W 083º 09.312'


GPS COORDINATES

N 40º04.665'
W 083º 09.001'


Geocode:
GC5MJAY

Be inspired! 
 

Artist Katlin Rothacher’s work is largely inspired by the beauty of the natural world. To do her part to help maintain the beauty and preserve the natural environment, Rothacher chooses to use post consumer waste (i.e. recycled plastic, fabric, paper and found objects) as materials when creating her artwork. By reducing her material waste and reusing found objects, Rothacher takes a step to help preserve the environment and reduce her carbon footprint!

You too can make an impact. Reduce, reuse, recycle!

 

Check out other ways you can make a difference:

Earth Day Network

Pledge your act of Green!

What’s your carbon footprint?

Calculate your household carbon footprint

Environmental Protection Agency – Learn more

EPA – What you can do

GetGreen Columbus

Get Involved

Protect the Planet Promise – for kids!

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