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Show THE Page 10 OGDEN VALLEY NEWS Volume XIII Issue I October 15, 2005 Ogden valley Nature Guide ‘ dcoll OGDEN ' VALLEY N f the “Ogden Valley Nature Guide.” Readers can then cut Idlife d in Ogden Valley. ‘i Ogden Valley P athways Update The road base and grading portion of the Parson’s Trail in Eden are complete. This is a fragile surface that is damaged by any type of use, but particularly by any use that leaves deep marks such as that by horse and bicycle traffic. We are asking that everyone stay off the trail until a is complete, which will be as soon as we have some dry weather. Also, after the fresh maniaie|is applied please stay offthe : pathway for We about four need the community? 's help to keep people off during the setup of the asphalt. Pathways will post signs and confirm when the trails are ready for use. A ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the new pathway will be held later on this year. ~ATHWAYS Open Along the Way... A Guide to Nature along Ogden Valley Pathways. VALLEY CHAPTER stepped up to the plate during the last few weeks haul road-base in preparation of the pathway’s completion. Please remember, these trails are for non-motorized use only. NORTH ARM BRIDGE UPDATE replacement of the west section of the North Arm Head Trail Bridge that washed out with the spring rains and snow melt earlier this year. rews are currently working to replace the washed out bridge without any upgrading of the height, etc. During the past few weeks, they recovered all 35 washed out wooden beams (G0 foot = mough 2z 7 10s) from 4 end eve moved them back up © the bridge site. They ho le on the west bank for the Pier foundation and I 30 foot beam: pending on the — i: project could be aeeis dts 2 the next few Pathways appreciates the te, Service moving forward with the repair work of the bridge so the community can begin to reutilize the North Arm pathway. For more information, please contact Ogden Valley Pathways Chair Marion Horna at 745-2337, or Dave Holmstrom at 745-663 NOVEMBER MEETING The last general meeting of this year for Ogden Valley ADOPT-A-TRAIL Pathways will be held at the Ogden Valley Library on Community members are continuing to sign November2 at 7:00 p.m. We are looking for additional up to adopt various trails, or sections of trails and volunteers to serve on the board for service in 2006. pathways, in Ogden Valley. The response has been great. To adopt a trail, or to receive more Pls contact —Pathways Chair Marton Hornaat 745~ 2337 information about this program, contact Adopt-aif, [p. or ify any q! Trail Chair Brandon Fuller at 645-6060. open positions. GROWING UP cont. from page 9 si 5 aan 3 teach the kids ourselves in the Ward building. 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