Hagerstown’s City Park will host a morning of community celebration and environmental action on April 26, blending fitness and ecological stewardship. The dual-event day includes the finale of the Hub City 100-Miler health challenge and a series of Earth and Arbor Day activities led by local organizations and youth advocates.
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The day begins at 9 a.m. with the Final Mile Walk & Celebration at the City Park Train Hub, where participants can engage with health and wellness vendors before walking the final mile of the 100-Miler. The event, organized by Hagerstown Parks & Recreation, concludes at 11 a.m. with the announcement of grand prize winners at the pavilion.
Following the walk, attention shifts to the Hager House area of City Park for the Earth and Arbor Day observances. The program opens at 11 a.m. with remarks from local leaders, the Hagerstown Youth Council, and participating agencies such as the Antietam-Conococheague Watershed Alliance, the Washington County Health Department, and the Maryland Department of Natural Resources.
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From 11:15 a.m. to 1 p.m., attendees can contribute to community sustainability efforts through hands-on activities. These include tree planting, stormwater drain stenciling, and cleaning and restoring local gardens and streams. Participants are encouraged to wear appropriate outdoor attire and bring supplies such as reusable water bottles and waterproof boots for stream work.
Article by multiple RFHC contributors, based upon information from a press release issued by Hagerstown Parks & Recreation
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