Trails for Everyone at Mass Audubon’s Broad Meadow Brook Wildlife Sanctuary
July 31 (Friday) 11am Trails for Everyone at Mass Audubon’s Broad Meadow Brook Wildlife Sanctuary. Everyone invited this Friday at 11:00 to celebrate the great progress along Broad Meadow Brook’s Sprague Trail - join National Park Service ‘s Ranger Chuck Arning and his team of talented Worcester youth. Celebrate this very collaborative project with South High, the National Park Service, Worcester Youthworks and Mass Audubon. Please join us for tours and treats on Friday at 11:00 . We’ll meet at end of Sprague Lane off Massasoit Rd by the Trail Kiosk (weather permitting). Spread the word all welcome! If rain we can meet at the Mass Audubon Visitor Center. The National Park Service, represented by Ranger Chuck Arning, will work with South High School Students, Mass Audubon staff and members of Mass Audubon’s Youthworks crew to oversee the design and enhancement of Sprague and Frog Pond Trails in order for trails to better serve as “all person trails” providing people with physical limitations to have access to trails and to Broad Meadow Brook. South High Students working with National Park Service Staff along with Mass Audubon staff will be upgrading trail surfaces and board walks along both trail as well as assisting in the design of interpretive information and the placement of new educational “wayside” exhibit signs. Deb Cary, Director of Mass Audubon at Broad Meadow Brook, Cell 508 450 5590