Andy Haag

Andy Haag, Treasurer
Andy is a retired attorney and has volunteered in the conservation world for 25 years as a Board Member with the Wilderness Center. He received The Distinguished Service Award from The Wilderness Center in 2008. He credits his father's strong belief in volunteering and honors his memory by now giving his time and service to causes and groups.
Andy believes too many Americans suffer from ‘nature deficit disorder’ and Friends of Stark Parks works to encourage Stark County residents to spend time in nature, doing a wide variety of activities.
Andy enjoys hiking at Tam ‘O Shanter Park when staying close to home and seeing the evolution of ‘Tammy’ from a golf course to a Stark Park. He also travels to Alliance and Deer Creek Reservoir for hikes with a friend in the area.
Andy logs 3-5 miles every day hiking and walking.
Recent Posts
Derby Circuit-Spring and Summer 2023 Kids (Ages 4-15) can join the 2023 derby circuit with a chance to fish for prizes at five derbies held through the spring and summer. … More
Nothing says spring like learning how to make your space a welcoming environment for local wildlife! In this series, we will guide you to qualify your backyard as a Certified… More
Happy Earth Day 2023! Officially recognized on April 22, Stark Parks will be hosting Earth Day events in April and throughout 2023. There are not too many things that every… More
Front Row (L to R): Deb Belden, Lindy Anastis, Denise FreelandBack Row (L to R): Wayne Wellbaum, Executive Director Dan Moeglin, Patrick Cooper, Howard Montgomery from NE Ohio Orienteering Club. Not Pictured: Patricia… More
Stark Parks is applying for the Recreational Trail Program through the Ohio Department of Natural Resources in order to replace the Minerva Bridge located in the Village of Minerva on… More
Beginning in March 2023, Stark Parks crews will begin preparing areas at Tam O'Shanter Park for parking lot and driveway updates including removing and relocating trees and vegetation. Construction will… More
Think there's not much to see on the trail? Think again and look around! Enhance your park experience by learning how to identify trees no matter the season. The IdentiTree… More
Humble Beginnings (1960s and 1970s) The year was 1967. Although Ohio’s Department of Natural Resources had been established 18 years before in 1949, it was three years before the establishment… More