Open Space walk on the new Fireworks loop

Dear fellow Hanoverians:
Join Hanover’s Open Space Committee (OSC) and walk the Fireworks
Trail on Saturday, September 24, 10:00 a.m.

Check out the newly improved Fireworks loop. This adventurous trail
allows you to traverse much of this lovely, water view filled 130
acres. Thanks to the Hanover DPW for their work to clear the last
section of the trail, thereby ensuring the ability to close this 3 – 4
mile loop!

Parking is available at the main entrance on King Street, directly
across from the new Forge Pond/King Street fields. Please bring water,
sturdy shoes and bug spray. Walkers can complete either the full loop,
or explore just a portion of the trail as an out and back walk.

Stay informed about activities and volunteer opportunities: you can
find the OSC on Facebook: Hanover Open Space, the web:
http://www.hanover-ma.gov/open-space.shtml
, or join their Yahoo Group: HanoverOpenSpace. In addition, the OSC
wants input from the equestrian community in town. Please let the OSC
know if you can contribute your specialized knowledge and needs to
their volunteer committee. They would also like to hear from you if
you are simply interested in more information on the work of the
committee. The Open Space Committee meets regularly on the 1st Monday
of each month at 7:30 p.m. at Hanover Town Hall.

For “Around Town on the Web”,
Cathy H-B


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