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''Note:'' The above descriptive information came from the ABC-6 article below. | ''Note:'' The above descriptive information came from the ABC-6 article below. |
Revision as of 18:12, 22 November 2022
Join Your Neighbors for a Walk in the Park
It is not your ordinary walk in the park. It's about community, togetherness and maintaining Philadelphia's many public parks.
The walking program began in 2017 and is run through the Fairmount Park Conservancy. They have 17 different groups in the city now each at its own park.
"To have walking groups, it opens up a freedom, a platform to embolden people to come out and visit with their neighbor," said Fairmount Parks Conservancy member Nicole Seahorne Hameen.
Note: The above descriptive information came from the ABC-6 article below.
In The News
- A walk in the park: We Walk PHL walking group promotes fitness, community., ABC-6, August 9, 2022.