Akron residents are taking advantage of the warmer weather to get active and enjoy the outdoors. Heather Hillenbrand, a 39-year-old Akronite, has completed her fourth race and is training for a marathon. She credits her involvement with the Joy Run Club, a free extension of the Akron Athletic Collective, for getting her back into running.
Getting Active in Akron
For those looking to get more physically active, there are several options in Akron. The Ohio and Erie Canal Towpath Trail is a great place to get steps in, while the Akron Inner City Soccer Club offers a summer sports program for youths. The Bike Shop at South Street Ministries provides an opportunity to learn about biking and earn a bike through sweat equity.
Volunteering is also a great way to get active and give back to the community. The Downtown Akron Partnership hosts free events throughout the summer, including Wellness on the Plaza and Midday on Main. Gardening is another option, with local gardeners like Sonia Jurkowski sharing their tips and experiences.
Gardening in Akron
Jurkowski recommends starting small and being patient, as well as learning the basics of gardening from managing plant diseases to best practices for watering. She also suggests getting involved with local gardening organizations like Let’s Grow Akron, which offers gardening lessons, training, and workshops.
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