Sheedy Sanctuary became a reality in January 2006 as
a result of a very generous gift from the estate of
Kathryn A. Sheedy. Members of the Sheedy family have
owned this property for over 100 years prior to Kathryn
inheriting it in 1977. Upon her death in 2003, Mr. Bruce
E. Bailey, representing Ms. Sheedy’s estate, contacted
the Community Foundation of Mt. Vernon & Knox County
(CFMVKC). The Community Foundation worked closely with
the Morrow County Park District Commissioners to develop
a plan for transferring ownership of the land.
Eventually their efforts culminated in the Park District
receiving a large Clean Ohio Conservation Fund Grant
from the Ohio Public Works Commission. Gratefully, the
Community Foundation of Mount Vernon and Knox County has
established a permanent trust fund whose revenue must be
used exclusively for Sheedy Sanctuary. Any additional
charitable gifts of either property or monetary funds
can still be contributed to this fund by contacting
either the Foundation or Morrow County Park District.
Kathryn Sheedy’s Will and Testament mandated that this
property would be established as a “park or green space
for perpetuity.” It is to be kept in its natural state
except for minimal, non-invasive public access
facilities and free of athletic or sporting events.
Sheedy Sanctuary contains over 40 acres of forested
landscape encompassing large stands of previously
cultivated white pines, dense stands of deciduous
woodlands and extensive marsh areas covered with
Buttonbush and other aquatic plants. The rich under
story of Spice Bush and great diversity of wildflowers
can mesmerize the astute visitor. Gentle rolling
topography, traversed by a clear bubbling stream only
adds to a tranquil experience. Well maintained trails
easily guide those persons wanting to experience both
beauty and peace.
Location: South Bloomfield Township, East side of
Township Road 204 approximately one mile South of County
Road 15
View pictures of Sheedy's Grand Opening!




