Mentor to Host Annual Earth Day Celebration at Springbrook Gardens Park
- Brooke Sullivan

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Published: Apr 10, 2026 - 12:42 p.m.
MENTOR, OHIO — The City of Mentor's Natural Resources Division is preparing for its annual Earth Day celebration on Sunday, April 19, 2026, at Springbrook Gardens Park. Located at 6776 Heisley Road, the park will host the free event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to promote environmental conservation through interactive programming. The 53-acre park, which once served as a commercial nursery before it was transformed into a public green space, provides a fitting backdrop for the day's scheduled activities. Natural resources specialists are set to lead two wildlife and plant identification walks at 10:30 a.m. and noon. These experts will help attendees identify local flora and fauna while navigating the park's trails. Inside the Springbrook Gardenhouse, visitors can participate in wildlife trivia at 11 a.m. and native plant bingo at 12:30 p.m. According to the City of Mentor, the day is not just about education, but also hands-on community action. A community tree planting and dedication ceremony is scheduled for the afternoon, giving residents a chance to contribute to the park's long-term canopy. For younger attendees, the city organized a biology-themed scavenger hunt and nature-themed games. A sidewalk chalk contest will also take place throughout the day, with winners announced at 1:30 p.m., along with silent raffle results. Live music will be provided by Scott Sopata on steel drums, creating a relaxed atmosphere for those browsing the local vendor market. Eco-friendly businesses such as Avonlea Gardens and Inn, Rustbelt Bakehouse, and Repurposing with a Purpose will be on-site selling products. Food will be available for purchase from the Fungry food truck. Several regional environmental organizations will host information tables to discuss local conservation efforts. These include the Blackbrook Audubon Society, which focuses on bird conservation in Lake and Geauga counties, as well as representatives from Mentor Marsh and The Nature Conservancy. Native seed packets and other giveaways will be distributed while supplies last to help residents start their own pollinator gardens at home. Admission and parking are free for all participants. Residents seeking more information about the event or other programs managed by the Natural Resources Division can call (440) 974-5717 or email the city at throckmorton@cityofmentor.com. -------------------- At Cleveland 13 News, we strive to provide accurate, up-to-date, and reliable reporting. If you spot an error, omission, or have information that may need updating, please email us at tips@cleveland13news.com. As a community-driven news network, we appreciate the help of our readers in ensuring the integrity of our reporting.


























































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