Cutback Day To Clear Way For Pocket Park
Posted: March 2, 2013
HARRISONBURG — Northend Greenway advocates are hosting their first Spring Cutback Day to help clear the way for a new pocket park in the city.
Anyone is welcome to help the group clean up the new Brookside Park off of Suter Street from 10 a.m. to noon on March 9.
Volunteers will work alongside local horticulturists, landscape designers and gardeners. A complimentary lunch will be served after the event.
“It’s a way to get the community thinking about the path … but also [thinking] about the environment that this path is going through,” said Nathan Musselman with the Northend Greenway.
The park will be along Blacks Run and the route of the Northend Greenway, a multiuse path that will connect the Park View area to downtown Harrisonburg.
This will likely be the first of many similar cleanup activities in relation to the greenway, Musselman said.
Volunteers are asked to RSVP.
To RSVP or for further information, email Program Director Suzi Carter at suzi@northendgreenway.org, or call 810-7667.
Contact Candace Sipos at 574-6275 or csipos@dnronline.com
Anyone is welcome to help the group clean up the new Brookside Park off of Suter Street from 10 a.m. to noon on March 9.
Volunteers will work alongside local horticulturists, landscape designers and gardeners. A complimentary lunch will be served after the event.
“It’s a way to get the community thinking about the path … but also [thinking] about the environment that this path is going through,” said Nathan Musselman with the Northend Greenway.
The park will be along Blacks Run and the route of the Northend Greenway, a multiuse path that will connect the Park View area to downtown Harrisonburg.
This will likely be the first of many similar cleanup activities in relation to the greenway, Musselman said.
Volunteers are asked to RSVP.
To RSVP or for further information, email Program Director Suzi Carter at suzi@northendgreenway.org, or call 810-7667.
Contact Candace Sipos at 574-6275 or csipos@dnronline.com