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Celebrate National Trails Day in Parksville on June 4th

Help beautify this section of the historic Sullivan O&W Rail Trail

Posted 4/26/22

FERNDALE – Come celebrate National Trails Day with Sullivan 180, Sullivan Renaissance and the Sullivan O&W Rail Trail Alliance on Saturday, June 4th! The kick-off will take place at 9 a.m. …

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Celebrate National Trails Day in Parksville on June 4th

Help beautify this section of the historic Sullivan O&W Rail Trail

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FERNDALE – Come celebrate National Trails Day with Sullivan 180, Sullivan Renaissance and the Sullivan O&W Rail Trail Alliance on Saturday, June 4th! The kick-off will take place at 9 a.m. on the Parksville Section of the historic Sullivan O&W Rail Tail (Trailhead A: Old Route 17 & Fox Mountain Road, Parksville).

Opening remarks with special guests will begin at 9:00 a.m., followed by a trail clean-up and hiking. There will also be Sullivan County Roadside & Trail Litter Pluck Disposal Coupons on hand, that waive disposal fees for trail trash brought to County-operated transfer stations through June 30th. For more information on the Countywide “Litter Pluck” coupons, please call the Sullivan County Department of Parks, Recreation, and Beautification at (845) 807-0287.

The Sullivan O&W Rail Trail Alliance in Sullivan County has been a decades-long effort, spearheaded by multiple municipal, private, and grassroots organizations, all with a common goal of connecting communities along the corridor and providing an important recreation and transportation asset to area residents and visitors alike. To learn more about the Sullivan O&W Rail Trail, please visit www.SullivanOandW.com.

Sullivan 180’s mission is to build a healthy, vibrant Sullivan County where everyone has a sense of purpose, connection to family and community and access to fresh foods and an active lifestyle. To learn more, please visit www.Sullivan180.org.

Sullivan Renaissance is a beautification and community development initiative of the Gerry Foundation. To learn more, please visit www.SullivanRenaissance.org.

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