Happy New Year Friends,
I hope that the start of your year is off to a good start. The turn of the calendar often signifies new changes and new opportunities. Those can be exciting, challenging, or maybe even scary. I hope that you have the support and strength to tackle something new this year. At MBCPR, we are no different, as we look forward to new opportunities that we want to bring to the community.
We are working on a few projects over the next couple of months that I hope you will get excited about as much as we are. This includes new trails, a new playground, and a new park. Let me share some details.
At Poor House Farm Park, the staff is currently working to establish about 2 miles of new nature trails. These will get us into the newly added 70-acres that was purchased by the County last fall. There will be a trail around the meadows on each side of the Tuscarora Creek. In the future, we will have a bridge over the creek to connect the two sides. We will be having a ribbon cutting once they are ready.
At War Memorial Park, we have just received full funding and have ordered a new playground that will be installed this spring. This will be a large-size playground that will have lots of climbing elements, slides, and other fun pieces. It will be located along Tennessee Avenue near the Norwalk Pavilion. Look for a banner at the location soon that will have a picture of the playground and a thank you to our sponsors.
Also, this spring we will be breaking ground on a new park just west of the Spring Mills I-81 interchange. The new park will have 2 pavilions, a playground, a walking trail, and restroom. This project is currently out for bid, and we will have a ribbon cutting celebration once it is completed.
Each of these projects will have opportunities for volunteers and sponsors to enhance each of the sites. This will include the purchasing and installation of benches, playground elements such as swings and a merry-go-round, and the planting of trees and other landscape material. If you or your group is interested in volunteering or supporting a project, please contact us at the email or phone number listed at the bottom of this webpage.
New years can be full of resolutions that we work on throughout the year. We hope that one of your resolutions will be to visit a park or program in this coming year. We are looking forward to seeing you soon.
Bob Williams, CPRP
Executive Director