KNR Proudly Announces the Winner of 2024 Distracted Driving Scholarship: Elissa Wood
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Toledo, OH — April 27, 2026 — Team members from Kisling, Nestico & Redick (KNR) spent time volunteering at Wildwood Preserve Metropark to help maintain the grounds surrounding the historic Manor House, one of the region’s most visited and beloved destinations.
The effort is part of KNR’s continued investment in the communities it serves, with a focus on hands-on impact through its KNR Cares initiative.
“Places like Wildwood don’t stay beautiful by accident,” said Anthony Hall, KNR Partner. “They exist because people show up and take care of them. Toledo has supported us for years, and this is one small way we can give that support back.”
Metroparks Toledo relies on volunteers to help maintain its expansive system of natural spaces, from scenic trails to protected habitats and community gathering areas.
“While visitors are drawn to our trails, gardens, and programs, it’s the dedication of volunteers that makes it all possible,” said Meredith Busic, Volunteer Engagement Specialist for Metroparks Toledo. “Their work ensures these spaces remain welcoming, accessible, and thriving for everyone.”
KNR’s volunteer efforts reflect a broader belief that strong communities are built through active participation, not just within the courtroom, but beyond it. By investing time in spaces like Wildwood, the firm continues to support the environments where its clients live, work, and gather.