An informational meeting about the trails in eastern Crawford County, including the East Branch Trail and Queen City Trail, will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Jan. 23 at the Hydetown Volunteer Fire Department social hall.
Volunteers with all types of skill sets are needed to support trail development and ongoing maintenance such as hands-on construction from hand tools to heavy equipment, writing, social media and website design, finance and fundraising, and trail patrols.
“If you have a skill you’d like to share, I’m sure we can find a role for you to support the trails,” said Kim Harris, Oil Region Alliance Project Manager, Outdoor Recreation Specialist.
Harris will facilitate the meeting alongside local trail experts Ron Steffey of Steffey Trail Connections and representatives from Clear Lake Authority.
Late last year Steffey gave a presentation to Titusville City Council about the proposed expansion of the trail system between the city and Hydetown. Read more about that proposal under the Eight & 27 tab.
Volunteers with all types of skill sets are needed to support trail development and ongoing maintenance such as hands-on construction from hand tools to heavy equipment, writing, social media and website design, finance and fundraising, and trail patrols.
“If you have a skill you’d like to share, I’m sure we can find a role for you to support the trails,” said Kim Harris, Oil Region Alliance Project Manager, Outdoor Recreation Specialist.
Harris will facilitate the meeting alongside local trail experts Ron Steffey of Steffey Trail Connections and representatives from Clear Lake Authority.
Late last year Steffey gave a presentation to Titusville City Council about the proposed expansion of the trail system between the city and Hydetown. Read more about that proposal under the Eight & 27 tab.