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Would you like to become a Delaware State Parks Park Watch/ Northern Delaware Greenways [NDG] Trail Steward?  

An Invitation from Bob Weiner, your County Councilman and Delaware Greenways Advisory Board member

Dear community leaders and active residents,

Would you like to become a Delaware State Parks Park Watch/ Northern Delaware Greenways [NDG] Trail Steward?

If you are a user of our trails and parks, you already know what a beautiful and wonderful resource we have.  Would you like to help others enjoy our trails and have a meaningful trail experience? The Trail Steward Program is a wonderful partnership program through Delaware Greenways Inc and Delaware State Parks. In addition, New Castle County and Delaware Department of Transportation are also involved, helping to preserve, promote and ensure a safe, rewarding trail experience on the Northern Delaware Greenway Trail.

Bob Weiner, your County Councilman, has gone through the Trail Steward Training Program along with many other citizens in what is the first graduation “Class of 2010”.

Bob has also partnered the Citizens Anti-graffiti Brigade Program, which he initiated, with Park Trail Steward Program, so that citizens can assist our Delaware State Parks Department to eradicate graffiti from our parks soon as it is reported.  Bob serves on the Delaware Greenways Advisory Board and is passionately engaged in protecting our precious open space, while adding more parkland and greenways.  

The program guidelines and report form are attached. Also attached is a photo of Councilman Bob Weiner earning his official Park Watch Trail Steward badge and shirt.

Here are a few important dates:

March 24, 2009: NDG Trail Steward Training, Blue Ball Barn, 6:00pm-8:00pm- please invite friends and others you think might be interested.

March 27, 2009: Spring Kickoff – 8:30am -11:00am, Bellevue Hall. Include CPR Training, Tour of Bellevue Hall and a chance to meet other great Trail Stewards!

April 10, 2009:  Trail Maintenance Day, Alapocas.

For details, contact Glen Stubbolo, Delaware State Parks Chief of Community and Volunteer Services 89 Kings Highway Dover, DE 19901 email: Glen.Stubbolo@state.de.us. phone: 302-739-9193 website: www.destateparks.com/volunteers

Please consider posting this information to your community website and sharing it with neighbors through your community email list serve.

Thanks for your willingness to help! I hope to see you soon along our Delaware Greenways and in our wonderful parks.

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"Bob Weiner has done a great job in developing and constantly keeping a watchful eye over the Talley Day County Park and its dog park. I live on Wilson Road directly across the street from the park. I talk to many pet owners who just love the park. Many have told me that it's very relaxing there and they love the fact that their dogs can play together in a secure environment. When Bob walks around the park with his two dogs he stops to say hi to everyone. He certainly deserves credit for a job "well done" and I thank him for that along with so many pet owners. "

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