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The fifth full season opens Saturday at the Rum Village Aerial Adventure Park in South Bend with a few price shifts, coming off its strongest year ever â thanks to the pandemic-driven demand for the outdoors.
Edge Adventure Parks, the company that runs it, had restricted the climbing course to half capacity last year to be COVID-safe. But because it made exceptions for larger groups that were together, it ended up with more people than the year before, operations manager Sally Burch says. Given the demand, she says, itâs wise to make reservations. All-day passes cost $69 this year, down from about $90, to encourage people to spend more time there.
My story on Sunday about South Bendâs extended ban on planting and selling invasive species, which the city council passed Monday, drew lots of comments.
Many denounced a tree on the banned list, the callery pear, which has a cultivar known as Bradford pear, known for being weak and splitting easily in a storm. Callery pear wasnât invasive when it was introduced, but decades later, as cultivars were developed, it became fertile and spread aggressively into open fields.
Some donât see harm in periwinkle, a groundcover with purple flowers. Iâve grown it, too (not anymore), and it wonât stop spreading. Others say crime and violence are better issues to tackle.