Mount Sterling & Deer Creek State Park

October’s card project at the Mount Sterling Library.

Upcoming Events<
>Preschool Storytime

Mondays;10:30–11:15 a.m.

Mt. Sterling Public Library, 60 W. Columbus St.

A themed storytime session for children ages 3–5, including books and crafts.

Batters, Splatters & Platters Kids Cooking Club

Mondays; 6–7:30 p.m.

Mt. Sterling Public Library, 60 W. Columbus St.

Cooking class for children ages 5–7, teaching basic culinary skills and healthy eating habits.

Easy Fitness Over 50

Wednesdays; 9:30 a.m.

Mt. Sterling Public Library, 60 W. Columbus St.

Fitness class designed for individuals over 50, promoting health and wellness through easy exercises.

Bright Beats Music & Movement Class

Wednesdays; 10:30–11:45 a.m.

Mt. Sterling Public Library, 60 W. Columbus St.

Free program for children ages 1–4, focusing on music and movement to enhance early learning.

Ladies Night Out

Sept. 29; 6:30 p.m.

Mt. Sterling Public Library, 60 W. Columbus St.

A potluck dinner and a movie for ladies only. Bring any dish you wish to share. RSVP by texting Melissa at (614) 315-7939 or call the library at (740) 869-2430.

Moldable Minds

Sept. 30; 6:30 p.m.

Mt. Sterling Public Library, 60 W. Columbus St.

A free seminar on using discoveries about the brain to help children with ADHD, sensory issues and learning delays. Presented by Milestones in Neueodevelopment.

Card Crafting Class with April Vachio

Oct. 4; 11 a.m.

Mt. Sterling Public Library, 60 W. Columbus St.

Call the library to register (740) 869-2430. Limited spacing for ages 10 to adult. All supplies provided.

Tree Journaling

Oct. 10; 2-3 p.m.

Deer Creek State Park Nature Center

Learn about the local trees and their leaves. Fun for all ages! Create your tree journal field guide to take home with you! See the Naturalist at the Nature Center. Be prepared for a short hike to find leaves.

Wonders of Wildlife

Oct. 11; 5-6 p.m.

Deer Creek State Park Lodge & Conference Center Lobby

Ohio has a vast range of ecosystems, and an even bigger variety of animals! Come talk to the Naturalist and learn about our local wildlife. This program includes some display and interactive features. Find the Naturalist in the Deer Creek Lodge & Conference Center Lobby.

Colors of Fall Hike

Oct. 12; 8:30-10 a.m.

Deer Creek State Park Rich VanHorn Trailhead

See how the leaves change from week to week, on the Rich VanHorn Trail. VanHorn is a 1-mile trail that is mostly wooded. This trail has a view of the lake, and it encircles a pond. Enclosed shoes are required. Please wear appropriate gear for the weather, water and a snack recommended.

Park at the Deer Creek Lodge & Conference Center. Make a left turn into the lot, the trailhead is to the right of the courts. The naturalist will be waiting at the picnic tables by the trailhead.

Safety Day

Oct. 17-18

Deer Creek State Park Campground

EMT’s from local Life Flight will give tours of the helicopter, South Central Power Company will have demonstrations on the dangers of electricity, Tri-County EMS, Mt. Sterling Fire Department, ODNR Officers with a K9, ODNR Wildlife Officer, State Highway Patrol, Pickaway County Sheriff.

Hawkview Meadow Evening Hike

Oct. 17; 7-8 p.m.

Deer Creek State Park Campground

Come hike the Hawkview Meadow Trail with the Naturalist. Hawkview Meadow trail is a ¾ mile loop that goes past Clarks Run creek. This trail has some hills, with wooded and meadow areas. Enclosed shoes are required. Please wear appropriate gear for the weather, water and a snack recommended. Flashlights are useful to have just in case. Park at the campground lot. Meet the naturalist at the Nature Center.

Beginners’ Archery

Oct. 18; 3-4 p.m.

Deer Creek State Park Nature Center

Come out and try your shot at archery! All equipment will be provided. Fun for the whole family! A liability waiver signed by an adult and enclosed shoes are required for participation. Must attend safety brief at the start of program. Meet the Naturalist at the Nature Center.

Colors of Fall Hike

Oct. 19; 8:30-10 a.m.

Deer Creek State Park Rich VanHorn Trailhead

See how the leaves change from week to week, on the Rich VanHorn Trail. VanHorn is a 1-mile trail that is mostly wooded. This trail has a view of the lake, and it encircles a pond. Enclosed shoes are required. Please wear appropriate gear for the weather, water and a snack recommended.

Park at the Deer Creek Lodge & Conference Center. Make a left turn into the lot, the trailhead is to the right of the courts. The naturalist will be waiting at the picnic tables by the trailhead.

COSI at the library

Oct. 19; 1-3 p.m.

Mt. Sterling Public Library, 60 W. Columbus St.

Please bring lawn chairs for seating. This event will happen rain or shine with the exception of thunder. 1-2 p.m. indoor activity, 2-2:30 p.m. COSI activity table, 2:30-3 p.m. COSI show!

Halloween Campout

Oct. 24-25

Deer Creek State Park Campground

Friday evening is the kickoff to this annual event with a Fish Fry provided by the Friends of Deer Creek. Be sure to have your campsite decorated by Friday evening for the judging to be begin around 7:30pm. Saturday’s activities included but not limited to Craft Show, Hayrides, Pumpkin Carving/Painting contest, Pumpkin pie eating contest, Old-fashioned Beans and Cornbread, and Trick or treating.

Hawkview Meadow Evening Hike

Oct. 24; 7-8 p.m.

Deer Creek State Park Campground

Come hike the Hawkview Meadow Trail with the Naturalist. Hawkview Meadow trail is a ¾ mile loop that goes past Clarks Run creek. This trail has some hills, with wooded and meadow areas. Enclosed shoes are required. Please wear appropriate gear for the weather, water and a snack recommended. Flashlights are useful to have just in case. Park at the campground lot. Meet the naturalist at the Nature Center.

Colors of Fall Hike

Oct. 26; 8:30-10 a.m.

Deer Creek State Park Rich VanHorn Trailhead

See how the leaves change from week to week, on the Rich VanHorn Trail. VanHorn is a 1-mile trail that is mostly wooded. This trail has a view of the lake, and it encircles a pond. Enclosed shoes are required. Please wear appropriate gear for the weather, water and a snack recommended.

Park at the Deer Creek Lodge & Conference Center. Make a left turn into the lot, the trailhead is to the right of the courts. The naturalist will be waiting at the picnic tables by the trailhead.