Country Critters volunteer on the Simon Kenton Trail

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The Country Critters 4H Club volunteered along a section of the Simon Kenton Trail. Thirty 4H members and parents used their own equipment to trim overgrown brush and tree limbs. The club tries to do a community project every year, and helping to clean the trail was something members would like to continue as a yearly project. After the cleanup, the group grabbed their bikes and rode the trail.

Shown are some of the Country Critters group who trimmed brush and tree limbs along a part of the Simon Kenton Trail.

The Country Critters 4H Club volunteered along a section of the Simon Kenton Trail. Thirty 4H members and parents used their own equipment to trim overgrown brush and tree limbs. The club tries to do a community project every year, and helping to clean the trail was something members would like to continue as a yearly project. After the cleanup, the group grabbed their bikes and rode the trail.
https://www.urbanacitizen.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/36/2016/08/web1_20160626_182038.jpgThe Country Critters 4H Club volunteered along a section of the Simon Kenton Trail. Thirty 4H members and parents used their own equipment to trim overgrown brush and tree limbs. The club tries to do a community project every year, and helping to clean the trail was something members would like to continue as a yearly project. After the cleanup, the group grabbed their bikes and rode the trail. Submitted photos

Shown are some of the Country Critters group who trimmed brush and tree limbs along a part of the Simon Kenton Trail.
https://www.urbanacitizen.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/36/2016/08/web1_20160626_180336.jpgShown are some of the Country Critters group who trimmed brush and tree limbs along a part of the Simon Kenton Trail. Submitted photos

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