AKRON, Ohio — The Summit Metro Parks takes care of 15,000 acres throughout 16 parks, three nature centers and more than 150 miles of trail. Founded in 1921, the parks are the second oldest park district in Ohio.
Recently, the I Promise News Team sat down with Katelyn Freil, a marketing specialist for Summit Metro Parks for 3 Questions.
Freil tells the students what program is available this fall and winter in the Metro Parks. She recommends her favorite trail and discusses park conservation.
“3 Questions” can be seen on “What’s New” at 4 p.m. on Fridays. The interviews are recorded at the Kaulig Media Lab at the I Promise School. The project is a partnership between Kaulig Companies, LeBron James Family Foundation & WKYC Studios.
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