From Trust for Public Land <[email protected]>
Subject Park Bench Chat - Hit the Trails with Us!
Date July 14, 2022 1:03 PM
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John,

Join us on July 28 at noon (PDT) / 3:00 p.m. (EDT) for a timely
discussion about the many benefits of trails.  

From Main Streets to mountaintops, trails are leading the way to a
healthier, more resilient, more equitable future. By connecting us to
nature, they also deliver a straight shot of joy in the form of
birdsong, fetching foliage, fresh air, and more. And, with billions of
dollars earmarked for urban transportation projects by the Bipartisan
Infrastructure Law, now is the opportune time for communities to think
ambitiously about their trail systems. 

Speakers:

*Peter Harnik, Author and Co-Founder of the Rails-to-Trails
Conservancy 
*Lea Hong, Hawai?i State Director, Trust for Public
Land 
*Sean Terry, Associate Vice President and Ohio State Director,
Trust for Public Land 
*J.T. Horn, Trails Initiative Director, Trust for Public
Land 

Register Now

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More details about our conversation:

Trust for Public Land (TPL) has had a hand in some of America's most
iconic trails, including the Appalachian Trail in the East, the
Pacific Crest Trail along the West Coast, and the Ala Kahakai Trail in
Hawai?i. We've also long worked to connect cities to
suburbs and rural landscapes through efforts like The 606 in Chicago,
the Mountains to Sound Greenway in Washington, and the
Cuyahoga-Lake Link Trail in Cleveland. 

Our panelists will illuminate the many ways trails and trail systems
are transforming our world for the better: You'll learn how
trails connect communities to their heritage through enriching
historical and cultural experiences; explore how trails contribute to
economic revitalization by attracting visitors and joining residents
with local business districts; and consider how urban trails provide
healthy and climate-friendly transportation routes for commuting and
recreation by linking urban centers to neighborhoods and nearby
natural areas. 

Finally, you won't want to miss our speakers' top picks
for hitting the trails this summer, so roll, walk, ride, or skate on
over and join us for this informative and fun discussion.  

Date/Time: Thursday, July 28 at noon (PDT) / 3:00 p.m. (EDT) 

Space is limited so I hope you'll register today!

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-Diane Regas 

CEO and President 

Trust for Public Land

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