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Downriver Linked Greenways Celebration

May 25, 2017 | Coastal Communities, Events, Extension, Mary Bohling, News, Recreation, Southeast Michigan, Tourism>Trails

You’re invited to the Downriver Linked Greenway Celebration. Bring your bicycle or walking shoes and join us for the Stroll and Roll Meet-up following the festivities.

When: Thursday, June 8, at 4pm
Where: Trenton City Hall, 2800 Third St., Trenton, MI
RSVP: Trenton Parks and Recreation by June 7, please call (734) 675-7300

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