The Ottawa-Jermain Parks Advisory Board is a group of Toledo residents committed to fulfilling the park's legacy and the intended purpose of the park to provide a "restorative power" to those who visit, as was defined by the park's designer Frederick Law Olmsted.
The Ottawa-Jermain Park Advisory Board has raised money to support the park including a $50,000 District Improvement Program grant to construct a concrete walkkway and entrance arch at the amphitheater. They have secured funds for a new floor and chiller system in the ice rink, replaced rooftops on the shelters, helped fund the Ottawa Gate sculpture, and organized park clean ups. The Friends of Ottawa-Jermain Park sponsor the summer concert series and Pumpkin-a-Rama in the fall.
Mission
To preserve Toledo's largest and most frequently visited city park.
Vision
- Establish strategic and capital objectives
- Protect and preserve current and future public interests
- Provide and support beneficial programs
- Practice budgetary and fiscal responsibility
- Advocate to ensure security, safety and accessibility
- Conserve the natural, serene environment within the urban setting
- Act as park ambassadors, promoting its resources
- Engage people with nature
2024 Park Board Members
President: Michael Bowman
Vice President: Ethel Parker
Secretary: Keith Nelson
Treasurer: Jay Catlow
The Ottawa-Jermain park board meets the third Wednesday each month (except December) via Zoom.